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i 24 -Monday, March 3, 1969 Deaths By The Canadian Pre Wets la r. West Germany 1 Guenther LeiU, co-owner of the LeiU optical works. Damascu CoL Abdul Karim Jundi, head of Syria's secret police, from a self-inflicted bullet wound in the head. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Blood donor clinics, 85 Ply mouth Avenue, 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m..

University of Ottawa science faculty, 10.30 sum. to 4.30 p.m. City council, 7.50 p.m. Gloucester council, 7.30 p.m. School audio-visual films, National Library, 7 and 9 p.m.

Aylmer council, p.m. Templeton council, 8 p.m. Deschenes council, 8 p.m. Lucerne council, 8 p.m. Touraine council, 8 p.m.

Outaouais School Board, 8 p.m Gatineau council, 8 p.m. Riverside Hospital auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m Ottawa Handicapped Association handicraft class. Bell Street United Church, p.m. Carmen, Capitol Theatre, 8.30 p.m, Ludwig Olshansky, pianist in Pro Musica series. Fisher Park High School.

8.30 p.m Hull Practical Training School opens, 109 Wright Street, .8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood donor clinic. 165 Waller Street. Room 135, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Bilingual Lenten mass. Cen tennial Centre, 12.40 p.m. Jphn Howard annual meeting, RA Centre, 7 p.m. Mechanics of flight, course at High School of -Commerce, 7 'Seminar on Canadian Indian, National Moseum, McLeod CtrMf 7 VI Lecture. -on -Belgian poet Robef Bodart (in French), Room 264, Loeb Building, Carle-ton.

University, 8 p.m. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. NRC, Sussex Drive, 8.30 p.m. Carmen, Capitol Theatre. 8.30 p.m.

1. Birflq BUCHAN Debbie takes great pleasure in announcing the arrival of her little playmate, a sister Kimberley Anne, born at Civic Hospital March 2, 1969; Proud parents are John and Nancy (nee Baillie). BUSKE Terry and Judy (Van Wart) are happy to an ounce the birth or a daughter, Friday, Feb. 28, 1969. Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Great-great-granddaughter of Mrs. D. G. Boyd. Kars, Ontario.

CAMERON To Jim and Marilyn (nee Mason) proudly announce the arrival of a daughter, Kelly Lynn, 6 lbs. 8 on Saturday, March 1, 1269, at the Civic Hos-' pitaL A sister for Jamie. Both well. Special thanks to Dr. H.

Smith. CENTER To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Center (nee Ingrid Berlin) a son, 7 13 ozs- on March 1, 1969, at St. Mary's Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

HALM ER Walter and Gartly are. happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, 8 lbs. 13 on Feb. 27. 1969.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Mark and David. CORRIGAN Wayne and Bar bara are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Virginia Lee, 7 8 at Riverside Hospital, Mon day, March 3, 1969; a sister for Dean, FARMER Murray and Kaye are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Ian Murray. March 1, 1969, at the Ottawa Civic HospitaLJ KING Carl and Patricia (nee Roundine) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their son. Michael Andrew.

Friday Feb. 28, 1969, at San Luis Obispo, California. KELLY Christopher William, bom to Marjorie, (nee Moore) and Douglas Kelly, reo. zs 1969 at Ottawa Civic Hos-- pitaL Both well; a brother for Craig. Jotrnal Boi Replies A 606 607 680 664 670 671 716 720 726 73 748 780 760 771 773 72 796 797 813 643 863 896 921 924 926 933 951 973 978 984 995 004 009 012 020 027 033 044 047 068 058 068 062 066 072 092 094 105 Journal Subscription Rates IINGLE COPY PRICE: 10c dollyi 15c Saturday.

BY CARRIER: eOc a week. BY MAIL: Poyobte In odvonco Can-oda, Conedkm Forcn Pott Offkn and U.S.A. a montn or MJ.OO a ywr. til other a month or 14.09 ytor. Saturday only 25c por Imuo or yoor to any address.

Por furfnor Information call 734-7511. The Ottawa Journal IONS DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 771M NO TOLL CHARGE 1. liribs (Cont front: ncadkiQ Cokmn) LINDSAY Dave and Pat (nee Presland) are pleased to announce the arrival of an 8 lb. 12 oz. girl on March 1.

1969 at the Riverside Hospital. MEAD Nancy and Noel are proud to announce the ar rival of their first child, a 7 lb, 12 oz. baby girl at Ot tawa Civic Hospital, on Monday, March 3, 1969. Both welL MOFFATT Ted and Marlene wish to announce the arrival of a baby daughter, Allison Elizabeth, Friday Feb. 28, 1969 at Ottawa Civic Hospital, sister for Fraser.

Both well- PORTER Mr. and Mrs. Karl B. Porter announce! the birth of a son, March 1, at Orlando, ROSENTHAL Edward and Marcia are proud to announce the birth of a son March 2, 1969, a brother for Daniel and Deborah. ROLLO Ron and Judi (nee Northfleld) wish to announce the arrival of a John Bradley, 9 lbs, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, March 2.

1969. Both well. SPENCER In Tokyo, Japan, on March 3, 1969, to Michael and Yukiko, a 9 lb. daughter, Lisa Sakura. Both well.

SHIELDS Keith and Marilyn are happy, to announce the birth of a daughter, Trina Lynn, on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969, at Riverside Hospital. TERON Mr. and Mrs. William Teron are happy to.

an- nounce the birth of a son, on Wednesday, 26, 1969 I at the Ottawa Civic Hos pital. WILLMOTT Joan and Jerry wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Friday, Feb. 28. 1969, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Carol, Dale and Keith.

Deaths AM FIELD, Arthur In hos pital, on Saturday, March 1, 1969, E. Attfield, formerly of 171 Belmont Avenue, age 86 years; hus band of the late Annie Plum men dear father of Catherine (Mrs. Myrtle Pollack), Harold and Kenneth, all of Ottawa; brother of Fred Attfield, Ottawa. Service was held from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood ceme tery.

BYRNE, Miss Gertrude (Third Order of St Francis member), at the residence of her sister, 77 MacLaren Street, on Friday. Feb. 28, 1969; dear sister of Mrs. Margaret Oneson, Dorvat, Que, and Mrs. Cecilia Dundin, of Ottawa and Montreal.

Several nephews and nieces also survive. Resting at McEvoy- Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, Funeral Mon day to St'Theresa's Church. Funeral mass 8 a.m. Inter ment Cote des Neiges ceme tery, Montreal, 11 a.m. BARBEAU, Doctor Marius In hospital, on Thursday, Feb.

27, 1969, Dr. Marius Barbeau, age 85 years (retired anthropologist. National Museum of Canada); beloved husband of Marie E. La-rocaue. 260 MacLaren Street; dear father of Dalila (Mrs.

Arthur Price), and Helene (Mrs. Marcel Rioux). Private funeral mass at Christ the King Church Monday. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, i 7 CUTHBERT, Josephine In hospital Sunday, March 2, 1969, Josephine Gilmartin. aged 58, beloved wife Of James Cuthbert, ucm bald Street and dear mother of lan, Christine (Mrs.

Daniel Daly) and Patricia (Mrs. Peter Boudewyn), also sur vived by four grandchildren. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to St Elizabeth Church for Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Pinecrest ceme tery.

"Ottawa's Most 2. DtA (Cnt Front Prvcwttntj Codmnl DAGG, Richard Roy Sunday, March 2, 1969, in hospital. Shawville, Que, Richard Roy Dagg, in his 74th year, beloved husband of Ed rice Muriel Bean, dear father of Clarence, Ottawa; Lawrence, Shawville. and' Isobel (Mrs. Mickey KareiyL Renfrew; hmthpr cJ Jnhn.

ftesrhhurv Wesley, Richmond, and Lil lian (Mrs. John ShL Shaw ville. Survived by five granckJuldren. Resting W. J.

Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral Wednesday, March 5 at 2 pjn. for service at Shawville United Church. Interment Maple irrove cemetery. ECKFORD, Archibald E.

In hospital Pembroke, Sunday, March 2, 1969. Archibald E. Eckford of RR 1 Foresters Falls, Ont, in his 85th year, dear father of Kenneth RR 1 Foresters' Falls, Ont -Grandfather of Steven. Rest ing Fraser Morris Funeral Home. Cobden, Ont, till Tuesday, March 4, thence to Grace United Church, Cobden for service at 2 pjn.

Interment Howard's ceme tery. Foresters Falls. ELY, Gertrude In Tiospital. Sunday. March 2, 1969, Gertrude Mils, in her 90th year, widow of Dr.

Edward Mac lean Ely, dear mother of Mrs. G. A. Stevenson (Grace), North Bay; George. Montreal; Herkimer, Wind sor, and Edward, Wausau.

8 5 great ETandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 10 a-m. Interment Cataraqui ceme tery, Kingston. Friends may cau after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

FARRELL, Robert Alfred -Suddenly in hospital, Shaw Tiltor Qat, Monday. March 3, 1969. Robert Alfred Far-! rell, in his 70th year, beloved husband of Ena Mc- Laughlin, dear father of Elva (Mrs. Joseph LarocqueX St Andrew's East; John and Kenneth, Portage ou Fort; Phyllis (Mrs. Donald Mal-.

lett), Kingston, and Shirley '(Mrs. George DubeanX Vln- ton; brother of Mrs. Lena NoreH, California. Survived by 31 grandchildren. Rest- ing W.

J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral arrangements later. GORDON, Thomas Calvin In hospital late Sunday eve ning. March 2.

1969, Thomas Calvin Gordon of 17 Clarey Avenue, Ottawa, in his 86th year, beloved husband of the late Jane Rainey, dear father of Mrs. Robert Gilli brand (Florence). Toronto; Mrs. Lloyd Kenney (Hazel). Winchester; Mrs.

Aral Phair (Verda), Napanee; George of Masse na, NY; Donald, Maxwell, Otta and the late Earle Gordon. Also survived by brothers Robert, Ivan and Donald, of Hoquiam, Washington, U.S-A. Also survived by 18 grandchildren and) 15 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Church Street Winchester, where service will be held on Wed nesday, March 5.

at 2 pjn. Interment Morewood Pres byterian cemetery. LALANDE, Gerasime In hospital on Sunday, March 2. 1969. Gerasime Lalande, age 63, husband of the late Dor othy Chandler, father of Mrs.

Marcel Latendresse (Dor- othee), Dollard des Ormeaux. brother of Gedeon, Henri, Misses Berthe, Ar-mandine, and Yvone, all of thre.e grandsons. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West Funeral on Wednesday to St Jean Baptiste for Mass at .7.45 a.m. Interment Dame, Ottawa. LEDUC, J.

Ubald Of Alfred, husband of Mary-Ann Tev sier, suddenly Saturday, March 1969. aged 61; he was sales representative for Dion Brothers. C04 survived besides-, his six Jacques, Maurice, Reynald, Richard, Gaetan; two daughters. Marguerite (Mrs. Rodolphe Pouliot); Mary Marthe Denis Thivlerge): two sisters, Mrs.

Jane Lalonde, Mrs. Marcia Bourdon, 'Resting 'at La- mam Funeral Home, Alfred. Service Tuesday at 10 ajn. at parish church, Alfred. Interment parish cemetery.

I Progressive Want Deris ritinTfrw. LOWE, Cecil H. T. (Acme Tree Specialists) Suddenly in Edgewater, Florida, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1969.

Cecil Henry Trix Lowe, beloved husband of Eleanor Barbara Thomp son, of 2991 Riverside Drive, in his 67th year, dear father of Patricia of Dayton, Ohio, Heather and Peter of Ottawa. Brother of Steven, of Alton, Ont, Jack and Bertha of Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, after 12 noon -Friday. Service in Westboro Baptist Church on Monday at 2 pjn. Interment.

Beech-wood Cemetery. MaePHAIL, Beulah In hospital, on Friday, Feb. 28, 1969. Beulah Shaver, widow of Walter MacPhail. in her 73rd year, mother of Mrs.

Beryl Shuttleworth, of OM tawa, and Milton, Toronto; predeceased by one son, William also surviving one granddaughter (An gela), Mrs. Greydon Miles, and one grandson. Billy. Service Monday 1 pjn. from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street MARTIN, Marie Louise On Sunday, March 2, 1969, Marie Louise Leduc, --widow- of Moise Martin; dear mother of RoUand.

Albert, of Ottawa; and Paul, Limoges; Mrs. Domlna Carriere (Margaret), Miss Rouande, of Montreal; and Mrs. James Chappell of Barrie. Resting at Bourgie Funeral Home, Embrun, Ont Funeral Tuesday to St Via-teur Church, Limoges, for; Requiem High Mass at 2 pjn. Interment Limoges cemetery.

McDONNELL, Mrs. Laurise Suddenly, at her residence, 63 Lees Avenue on Thurs day, Feb. 27, Laurine Foumier, aged 51 years, wife of Lawrence McDonnell and dear mother of Susan (Sue), Kenneth and Carry of tawa, and William (Bill), Nelson, BC; sister of Mrs. Louise Maloney and Mrs. Richard Egan (Evelyn) of Ottawa, and Mrs.

Kenneth Pasher (Jean), Soest, Ger many. Resting McEvoy- Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street after 12 noon, Saturday. Thence to Cadieux Funeral Home, Main Street Buckingham, where friends may call after 12 noon, Sun day. Funeral Tuesday to Our Lady of Victory Church. Funeral mass 2 pjn.

Inter ment Buckingham RC ceme tery. MuUNNON, Thomas At Smiths Falls, Monday, March 3, 1969, Thomas McKinnon, aged 84 years, retired CPR conductor and Boer War veteran, predeceased by his wife Susan Barr, father of Mrs. Arnold Hall (Ruth). Allan, and Mrs. David Good (Edna), all of Smiths Falls.

Resting Lannin Funeral Smiths Falls. Funeral service in the chapel Wednesday rnt 2 pjn. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. Donations to Heart Fund pre ferred. McGREGOR, Donald J.

In hospital, Sunday, March 2. 1969, Donald J. McGregor, aged 81 years of Winlaw, BC, husband of the late Greta Lang, father' of W. Gordon of Ottawa; Donald John of New. Westminster, BC; Frank Bumaby, BC and Miss Marguerite McGregor of Mission, BC; also survived by two grandchil dren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest Friends may calL 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m, Tuesday. MOORE, Wilfred In hospital, Saturday, March 1, 1969, Wilfred Moore of 586 Prince Albert Street, in his 79th year, beloved husband of Violet Eggington, dear father of Douglas and Mrs.

A. Greer (Barbara), both of Ottawa. Brother of Miss Clare Moore of Worcestershire, England. Also surviv ed by 7 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Dhlricl Want Ad Atintt SMITHS PALLS- Mclnont ant Shankl Plwrmocy, Bockwith and Main irnjott. CABLCTON PLACB Wllnffl Drug won nag Sirotr. mono zs.imb.

PCMBROKB Mr. R. Lock 177 Pa tricio Stnot. Phono 7B05X RENFREW Mn. D.

Sttonotr. Kooion svrtor. mono az-jno. Ad Section" Deifts' (Com. Inm Procotlli CoKimi) MORRISON, Mary In, hospi tal, tn Toronto, on Saturday, March 1.

1969, Mary Young, widow of William Morrison, formerly of Gatineau, age 85 years; dear mother of Nora (Mrs. E. F. Sheffield), Toronto; and Muriel (Mrs. J.

M. Earle), Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 10 ajn. In terment East Templeton, Que. Visitors Monday, 2' pjn.

to 4 pun. and 7 pjn. to 9 pjn. MULVTHTLL, Philip In hos pital, Sunday, March 2, 1969, Philip (Phil) Mulvihill, 91 Helena Street beloved hus-- band of Frances Kelly and of the late Augustine Monaghan -and the late Mary Ftynn, dear father of Gerard, Ray, Brian and Anna. dear of James, Basil, William, Frank, Mrs, Lillian O'Lear, Margaret (Mrs.

Har old Breen) and Agnes (Mrs. Howard Joyce). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town). -Funeral Tuesday to St. George's Church for Mass at 8 ajn.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. NORRIS, John (Jack) Sud-. denly In hospital, Sunday, March 2, 1969. John Norris, 124 Hinton Avenue, aged 63, beloved husband of Bertha McLaughlin, dear brother of Edward, Ruth (Mrs. R.

Gordon), Etta (Mrs. George Reiber), Miss Ray Norris, "and by 1 brother James. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Resting Kelly Fu-- neral Home, "584 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday, in the chapel, 2 pJn. Interment. Notre Dame ceme tery. Members of Royal Canadian Legion, Montgom ery Branch and Ladies' Auxiliary, will assemble at the funeral home Tuesday at 7.45 pjn.

Donations to the Ottawa Arthritic Association, co Bank of Mon tread, 1247 Wellington St OSTAPYK, Peter In hospital, on Saturday. March 1, 1969, Peter Ostapyk, age 73 years, beloved husband of Pearl, 17 Nolan Street; dear father of Nick and John, Ottawa, and William, Mani toba; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive. Resting at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Streets Fu neral Tuesday to St John the Baptist Ukrainian Catho lic Church, Carting Avenue. Funeral mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

Prayers Monday, 8 p.m, at funeral home. PATER SON, Yule In hospi tal Saturday, March 1, 1969, Yule Paterson of 583 Echo beloved sister of An- na H. Paterson of Ottawa and sister-in-law of Mrs. Harold S. Paterson Ot- also survived by one nephew, George M.

Paterson, Madison, NJ. Resting Hulse 8c Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Tuesday 3.30 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. PERRIER, Germain Sunday, March 2, 1969, in hospital, aged 47, Germaine MivHIe, wife of Emmanuel Perrier, of 93 Notre Dame Street Aylmer; mother of Donald.

Andre and Miss Madeleine, all of Aylmer; brother of Leo, Aylmer, and Lucien, Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Yolande Reynold, Kirkland Lake. Resting at L. Emond and Son Funeral Home, Aylmer, Que. Funeral Wednesday, March 5, in St Paul's Church in Aylmer.

at 7.45 a.m. In terment parish cemetery. ROCHON, Canut In hospital Sunday, March 2, 1969, Canut Rochon, husband of 'Valentine CoUette, aged 72, father of Mrs. Guy Cardinal (Olive), Montreal, Mrs. Allen Heavenor (Madeliene), Otta wa.

Brother of Bernard, Montreal. 4 grandchildren, Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Betterer Street, Funeral Wednesday, March 5, departure 8 ajn, to St Canut Church, P.Q., for Requiem-Mass 10 ajn. Interment parish tynietery, 10CA1 CAUS PHONC 134-7511 Deaths (Ox, fc-om Pfocootng Cohmnl REGIMBALD, Armand In hospital. Friday. Feb.

28, 1969. at the age of, 54, Ar mand Regimbald, 75 t-alar- deau Street Hull, formerly employed at Vail's Cleaners for over 30 years, beloved husband ofYvonne Mellleur, dear son of Mrs. Elzear Regimbald (Regina Beland) dear father of Mrs. Allen Williams (Pierrette), of Toronto; dear brother of Rolland, of Hull, Que. Funeral was held Monday.

March 3, from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 101 Notre Street Hull, at 7.30 a.m Requiem High Mass was in Notre Dame De Grace Church at 7.45. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. REYNOLDS, Percy George In nursing home on Sunday, March' 2, 1969, son of the late and Mrs. James R. Reynolds, age 75 years and brother of Ernest Rey nolds, Smiths Falls; (Ivy) Mrs.

StanzeU, Glovers-f ville, N.Y Miss Grace Reynolds and (Agnes) Mrs. Gordon Pettigrew, both of Ottawa. Resting Fred. N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset Service Tuesday 2 pjn.

Rev. J. S. Ford officiating. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

ROBILLARD, Leonard In hos pital Sunday, March 2, 1969, Leonard Robillard, 198 Car- ruthers Avenue, aged 82, be-- loved husband of May Woods and dear father of William, Mac Gordon, Robert, Mrs. Lilian Fahey, Norma (Mrs. Bert Rivet) and Jean (Mrs. Tony Roy). Also survived by 15 grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (west ot Woodroffe). Funeral Wednes day to Holy Rosary Church for mass at 9 ajn. Interment Notre Dame SCAFE, Dana In hospital Monday, March 3, 1969, Dana Scafe, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scafe; brother of Mrs.

L. H. Cole. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday 4 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

Flowers gratefully 'declined. Memorial donations may be made to Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street SERAFINL, Joseph In hospi tal, on Sunday, March 2, 1969. Joseph Seraflni, age 53 years, beloved husband of Sheila Hen son, 2244 Fox Crescent; dear father Peter, John, Antony and Jayne, all at home; also sur vived by his mother, a sister and a brother, all of Poland. Resting at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street Funeral Tuesday to St Hyacinth Church, Louisa and LeBreton Streets. Funeral mass 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. WALKER, Beulah In hos pital, Sunday, March 2, 1969, Beulah Walker of 385 Waver-ley Street, beloved daughter of Mrs. Eva Dobie and the late- Robert Walker; sister of Harper Walker, Iner Walker, Howard Walker and Ray mond Walker and Mrs. E. Lebrecque (Elsie) all of Ot-' tawa.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wed nesday, 1 p.m. Interment Buckingham, Que. WILSON, F. Bert Suddenly in hospital, Sunday, March aged 68 years, Bert Wilson, 336 Rockhurst Road, beloved husband of Lorna Kennedy, loving father of Mrs. H.

LeTouzel (Ruth), grandfather of Mrs. Dan Snider (Lorna)', 1 Arlene and Bruce. Resting veitch Draper Park dale Avenue at Gladstone. Service in chapel Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

WHITE, Florence At Island Lodge, Sunday. March 2, 1969, Florence White, belov ed wife, of the late Francis White, aged 80 years, mother of GepaM; sister of Mrs. neuie nocKney or lonaon, Ont: two grandsons survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after 4 p.m, Tuesday. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Ottawa. Ptatbs. KM. WOOD, Leriore In hospital, Sunday, March 3. 1969, Lenore Watters, aged 48, beloved wife of Fred Wood, 414ft Arlington Avenue, dear mother of Shayne.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre where friends may call after 7 p.m, Mon day. Funeral Wednesday in the chapel at 11 ajn. Cremation Pinecrest Crematorium. WOODS, Mildred Edith In -hospital, on Sunday. March 2, 1969, Mildred Edith Woods of 111 Third Avenue; daugh ter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Woods; aunt of Ellen (Mrs. R. T. Fisher), Islington, Ont; Alfred Dicks, of Hali fax; James- F.

Dicks, Bell-flower, Calif, and Walter M. Dicks, Ottawa, in her 82nd year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street'. Service at St Matthew's Anglican Church Tuesday at 11 am Interment Beechwood ceme tery. WYLIE, Mrs.

Norah In hos pital, 'on Sunday, -March 2, 1969, Norah Hanlon, age 35 years, beloved wife of John Wyiie, 152 Carting Avenue; dear daughter of Mr. end Michel- Hanlon; dear sister of John and Jean (Mrs. Henry Trudel), Wakefield. Resting, at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, from .12 noon Mon- day to 10 p.m. Monday.

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But stHI tho rant ehotr Rocallo tho tovo, tho voict and omna Of ono who onco oat Ihoro. who. McOONALD in kMno momory or a dear husband ond tolhor. Ewrard A. McOonaM, who paosod away Marcli J.

1054. Tlmo tokM away tho odgo at grlof, But momory tuns back ovary loot. Wlfo wmms. dough tort Mar (orto, Dorothy ond PELLETieot In loving momory. of dor tHMbandf Don pf(tir wno passod away March WaS.

Only mamoryr door husband. To koap our whole lth through. But tho minimis wiH Hngor torovor. As I h-oawro tho Irnago of you. WrfosT AfW If.

IrkwtftM smnsOWVVirV for wfftp KorttrNn wtvo pats owoy March 107. PoocofuNy sHophig, ratting- of -loot, Tho world's woory troutoss and trlolo ora post. In ollonco oho outforod, fei poMonco sho boro. Till God caUad har'homo to ouftor no mors. 4 tluiuutid Donokt, WILSON In momory of Woltor D.

Wilson, 1957. away nvsren Tho Fomlly. WOOD In sad and loving momory of our door inofhor, Mrs. Anson Wood, who passod away March -1044. Though your smllo It gono torovor.

And your hand ws caniKtt touch. Wo shall nsvor lata twoot mamorloB Of. thOM wo lovod so much. Gsorgo and Vkinlo. I 15.

Card, il TuMb KAVANAGH Wo doslro to oxprott our sincorost tnonKs ona a pprtc ration tor tho acts of klndnass, moo-sogot of sympothy and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends, neighbors and relatives In our recent sod bereavement in tho lost of a door husband and father, Edward Francis, on Fob. 15, 1040. SaockH thanks to Lome Kelly ond ttoH, Father Ootey and Father McEvoy. Tho Kavonoah Fomlly. MUNDLE My tlncoro thonko ond oppreclotlon to tho many friends who, by their acts of tyniaotity, MndnoM and tributes, have hetpod to ease my burden on She sod occasion In tho lost of my door wtfo.

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