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28 Monday, May 5, 1969 Deaths By To. Canadian Proa Montreal Donal Gordon, 67, president of British Newfound land Corp. Ltd. and former president of Canadian National Railways. Chatham, OnL Bruce Bradley, 78, Kent County farmer businessman, of an apparent "heart- attack while taking part an OxFam March for Mil lions.

New Delhi Zakir Husain, 72 president of India. Ottawa Michael Leo Bren- nan, M. former adjutant-general of the Canadian Army. Cincinnati Gladys Balsly, 39, the masked Miss of the 1951 Kefauver crime hearings, from burns suffered in an apartment fire. Pembroke, Ont.

James For-gie, 79, Liberal MP for Renfrew "North from 1951 to 1967. -Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Home Show opening Lansdowne Park. 4 D.m. Westboro Kiwanis Club amnan Restaurant. 6.45 D.m.

Ottawa Optimist Club. Cha teau Laurier, 7 p.m. Canadian Bible Society, Wtropolitan Church, Bank and McLeod Streets, 8 p.m. Ottawa Film Council showing, National Library. 8.M n.m.

Ottawa Valley Weavers Guild annual meeting. National Mus eum, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Ottawa West Rotary Club. Talisman Inn, 12.30 p.m. Ottawa Home Show, Lans-downe Park.

4 to 10.30 p.m. Library Association, annual meeting, Savoy Hotel, .30 p.m. Nepean Public Schools concert. Bell Jligh School. 7.J0 p.m.

Electrical and Electronics En-'gineering Symposium. Skyline Hotel. I p.m. Ottawa Musical Viva concert Algonquin College, 200 Lees Avenue, 8.30 p.m, Carleton Separate School Board, St. Gabriel's School, 54 Appleford Street, Carleton Heights.

8 pjn. t. Birfto 7 BOULTON Sean William, 7 lbs. 8 or, finally 'arrived. Sunday.

May 4, bmther for Melanie. Parents Bill and Mildred (nee Hagerman). CAMPBELL Donald and Lucille nee Boyer) are pleased to announce the arrival of their ion. Ian McDonald May 4. 1969.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Julie Ann. CASEY Bryan and unique (nee Bordeleau) wish to announce the arrival of a ton. at the Pembroke General Ho- oiLaL J4av S. 1969.

weight 8 I lbs, 1 1 ozs. A brother for Uregory ana iiienn. CONNELL Doug and Lioby are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter. Suzanne Elizabeth, on May S. 1969, at Grace Hospital.

GALLAGHER Bom to Brian and Marilyn, on May 1. in Civic Hospital, a girl. 7 lbs 4 ox. Both well. HULL Don and Faye an nounce the birth of a daugh er.

born May 4, 1969. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Spe cial thanks to Dr. v. Turner.

PUDOICOMBE To Bob and Libby. a son. at Ottawa Civic May 5. 1969. i 10 lb.

brother for Juki and John. All well. RISTOW Gal and David are happy to announce the arrival of a baby brother at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Compliment of Shirley- (nee White) and Gary, on Sunday, May 4, 1989. SANDFORD -r.

Keith and Barbara (nee Chahot) are proud To announce the arrival of their son. Gordon Victor. 4 lbs. II May 2. I96.

Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Kathy and Diane. SOLOMON Herschel and Irma proodry announce the birth of a boy. May 4, 1969. at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Both well. SCHULTZ Don and Joan (nee Bellfoy) are happy to announce the birth of their son. Peter John (8 lbs. II ozs on May 4. 1969.

at the St Louis Marie de Montfort Hospital Both well, fl SPARLING Earl and Donna (nee Weisman) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Devon Elaine, lbs. 2 on May 1. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a sister for Scott. Both well. X44 4V0n V4 A A -ot The Ottawa Journal LONG DISTAMCS PHONE ZENITH 77IJS NO TOLL CHARGE 1.

Blrtb (Cons, from Prtcootno Columns TOVELL Stan and Jane proudly announce the birth of a son, Stephen James, on Friday, May 2, 1969, at Ot tawa Civic Hospital. Both well. WEBSTER Elizabeth is happy to announce the arrival of her new 7 lbs, 8 ozs. baby brother, Robert, at Riverside Hospital, May 4, 1969. Proud mommy and daddy are David and Kay (Mallory).

YOUNG Morris and Donna (nee Styles) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, 9 lbs. 2 on Friday, May 1969, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Sister for Patricia. Dtaftt ADAMS, Selena In a nursing home on Saturday, May 3. 1969, Selena Wilhscroft, Oxford Mills, OnL, aged 86, widow of Truman Adams.

Resting at the Rolston Fu: neral Home, KemptviHe. Service in St. John's Anglican Church, Oxford Mills, Monday. 2.30 pjn. Interment Anglican cemetery.

ARGUE, John In hospital Saturday, May 3. 1969, John Argue of 330 Driveway, husband of the (ate Mary Theodora Brerman, father of John Stephen, and Mrs. Howard Hytand (Ann) of Ottawa; brother of William- and Douglas of Ottawa, and Mrs. Paige Rowell (Anna), of Peterborough. Funeral service took place from Hulse and Ptayfair Central chapel, 313 McLeod Street.

Monday at II tm. Interment Beechwood cemetery. BELLEFEUILLE, Eliza In hospital. May 3, 1969. Eliza Bunel, beloved wife of Wat- ter BeHefeutHe, in her 81st year, dear mother of Waiter G.

Belief eui He, Grace (Mrs. Cecil Kealey), Ottve (Mrs. Arthur Whitaker); sister of Mrs. W. O.

Clemence; IS grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren. Retting Whelafl Funeral Home, 51 Cooper Street between Bay and Lisgar. Service Tues day, 10.30 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. BFXOHLOVEX.

Marie On Sunday, May 4. 1969. Marie Dobek, 59 Bowhill Avenue, widow of Vladimir Belohlo- vek. dear mother of VTadi mir. Zorra.

Resting Kelly Fu neral Home. 2313 Carting Avenue. Funeral Tuesday at 2 pm. in the chapel. Crema tion Pinecrest crematorium.

BRE.VNAN, Mfeiacl-Leo Gen.) At his retidenoe Sat urday. May J. 1969, Mkhael Leo Brennan. beloved hus band of Jean, 6ar father of (Joan) Mrs. William Jerrett (Mary) Mrs.

J. Teunissen; stepfather of David, Peter and Diaae Sare and brother of Mary. Ethel and Bernard. Ottawa; Major Wil 1 1 am. Montreal; Edward and David, of To ronto.

Resting at McEvoy Shields, 233 Kent Street. Funeral Tuesday to St Mary's Church. Funeral mass 10 am. Interment Notre Dam cemetery. Military honors win be accorded.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Fund will be appreciated. CADIEUX, Emile On Saturday. May 3. 1969. Emile Ca- dieux, husband of the late Clara Martin, aged 87, of 20 Mance Street, Hull, father of Emile, Georges, Aylmer, Waldo.

Rodolphe, Andre. Hull, Mrs. Germain Bertrand, Hull. Mrs. Daniel Curry (Beatrice), Ottawa.

Miss Irene, Hull, Mrs. Albert Lavergne (Tberese), Montreal, 12 grand children. 15 great-grandchildren. Resting Beauchamp Funeral Home, 171 St Laur ent Street Funeral Tuesday to Sacred Heart Church, Hull. service 7.45 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. CADIEUX, Louisa In hos pital. Friday. May 2, 1969. Louisa Brazeau.

aged 82. widow of Wilfrid Cadieux; dear sister of Mrs. Eva Mi- neault Temiskaming; dear aunt of Mrs Edmund Cha-put, Ottawa. Resting at Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 a I i ng Avenue. Funeral Monday to St.

Basil's Church for mass, 10 a.m.' Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 'Ottawa's Most Deaths (Cont. from Pracodlnoj Column) CASEY, Walter In hospital Sunday, May 4. 1969, Walter Casey, aged 47 (retired Sgt RCAF), 25 Argue Drive, beloved husband of' Gertrude Rousson, dear father of Tonunie, Leslie, Sandra, Judy (Mrs. Godfrey Zumback) and Linda (Mrs.

Robert Price), brother of Russell, LVArcy, Arthur, Li la (Mrs. Gordon Davy), Dora (Mrs. Wilfred Egan) and Ursula (Mrs. P. Snow), also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to SL Augustine Church for Mass at 10 am. Interment Notre Dame ceme COUGHUN, Patrick Joseph At his home, Woodlawn, OnL, Sunday, May 4. 1969, P. J.

Coughlin, aged 71, husband of Clara Baskin. uncle to Desmond. Resting Smith Mineral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior. Funeral Tuesday to St Michael's Church, Fitzroy Harbor. Re quiem High Mass at 2 p.m.

Interment parish cemetery. COUMBS, Thomas H. In hospital Saturday, May 3. 1969. Thomas Hiram Coumbs, aged 79 years of 421 Greenwood Avenue, beloved husband of Margaret Jean Armstrong Dempster and by former marriage of the late Effie MacArttuir, dear father of Harvey of Kirkland Lake, and Mrs.

L. A. Katin (Jessie), Kempt-vIe; brother of Harvey seven grandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Ptayfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street.

Service Tuesday. 1 n.m. Interment Goshen cemetery. COWTAN, Albert Charles In hospital. Sunday, May 4, 1969, Charles Cow tan.

aged 83. 272 ChurohHI Avenue, beloved husband of Alice Griffith, dear father of Tom. Fort Saskatchewan, AIU4 Albert, Germany; Stan, Bin, Dave. Mary and Mrs. Elsie Tumey, Ottawa; Mrs.

Alice Hall, Vancouver, and Phyllis, Montreal: also survived bv 18 grandchildren. Resting Tubman Funeral Home. 403 Richmond Road at Root vHL Service All Saints Anglican Church, Westboro. Wednesday. 11 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Those desirinc mar make contributions to Ontario Heart Foundation. DAVIS, Roy Ernest At Smiths Falls. Monday. May 5.

1969. Roy Ernest Davis, aged 86 years, of R.R. 2 Jasper, beloved husband of the late Margaret Edmunds Graham. Retting Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Puneral sw-vice the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Hill crest cemetery. DIONNE, Henri On Sunday. May 4. 1969, Henri Dionne. husband of Ahneria Roy.

aged 63. father of Paul. OUa wa, Rene, Mrs. Gerard Geuthier (Lucille), Vanier City, brotlier of Auguste. Ottawa.

Mrs. Rene Grainier (Anita), London, Mrs. Gracia Vermette, Vanier, Mrs. Jeanne La belle, Mrs. Hector Maillet (Germain), Ottawa 8 grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday from Racine. Robert and Gauthier. 259 SL Patrick. Requiem High Mass St Charles Church. 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. FORGIE, James M. (M P. for North Renfrew 1953-1965) At Pembroke Civic Hospital on Saturday. May 3, 1969.

James M. Forgie of R.R. 6 Pembroke, beloved husband of Elizabeth Coulthard; dear father of Heather (Mrs. Wm F. Blake) of Petawawa: Liane (Mrs.

Alfred B. Novak), New York; dear brother of Isabel Hubbs of Pembroke. Alio survived by 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Resting Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke. Service in First Presbyterian Church Tuesday.

May 6, at 2.30 p.m. Interment Calvin Presby terian cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations made to the Salvation Army or Children's Aid Society would be appreciated. Progressive Want Deaths (Cent, from PraceOina Column) GAINSFORD. Mabel Sud denly, in hospital, Friday, May 2, 1969, in her 84th year, Mabel Beam, wife of the late William Gatnsford; dear mother of Merle, Bur-- ton, Harold, all of Gracefield Ivan of Deschenes; Alcla of West Springfield, Mass.

Also and 22 great-grandchildren, and 22 greatgrandchildren. Resting at McConnery Funeral Home at Gracefield, Que. Funeral service Mon day, May 5, at 3.30 p.m. at United Church, Aylwin. In terment parish cemetery.

RAVELIN, Robert Ernest Fri day. May 2, 1969. as the result of an accident at Yarrn, Que, Robert Ernest Beatrice Margaret HoopFer Beatrice Margaret Hooper, dear father of June. Shan non, and Bobby, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Moses Have-lin, RR 3, Port Arthur. Ont, and dear brother of William, Rod and Judith, dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ravelin, Shawville, Que. Survived by numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, in his 25th year.

Resting W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville. Que. Funeral Monday, May 5.

at I JO p.m. for service at St Matthew's Anglican Church, Charteris, Que. Interment parish cemetery. HUMPHRIES, James Wilmot In hospital Sunday, May 4, 1969, Wilmot Humphries, age 72, Carp, Ont, beloved husband of the late Lyks Maude Cowan and dear brother of Alice Maude Humphries, Carp. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp.

Service at St James Anglican Church Wednesday 2.30 p.m. Interment Christ Church cemetery, 3rd Line of Huntley. In lieu of flowers, memorial! may be made to Canadian Bible Society. LNMAN, Captain (N) W. Robert Suddenly, Saturday, May 3.

1969. Captain (N) William Robert Inman, be loved husband of Joan Sin clair. 130 Renfrew Avenue, aged 59 years, dear father of Diane and Stephen, ton of Senator F. Elsie lnman and the late Judge G. S.

lnman, brother of Dr. G. S. Inman of PEL W. N.

Inman of Sydney. NS. and Lt Col R. V. Inman.

Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Ptayfair Cen tral Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday 2-30 pjn. Interment Beech wood cemetery. KELLY.

Maurice In A and Hospital. Saturday, May 3 1969. Maurice Kelly, be loved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Kelly, dear brother of Anne (Mrs.

Leo Lavoie) and James Kelly, Arnprior, Jack. Winni peg. Kay (Mrs. Foster Whitby) and Mary (Mrs. Barna-bay Ajax) his 60th year.

The funeral will leave the Convey Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Street, Arnprior, on Tuesday. May 6, at 945 am, for Reruiem High Mas at SC John Chrysoe- 10m Church at 10 sjil Inter ment St Mkhael't cemetery. Fitzroy Harbor. U.MAX, Margaret May At Smiths Falls, Ont, on Sun day. May 4.

1969. Margaret May Montgomery, age AD years, beloved wife of Rf4 sell M. Lemax, mother of Claire of Frankville, and Harry, Smiths Falls. Sister of Mrs. Harold Letnay (Susie), Mrs.

Ted Anditon (Jean) of Jasper. Burnett Montgomery. Carleton Place Resting at the Amy Funeral Home, Beckwith Street Smiths Falls. Service in the Church of St John the Evangelist, Tuesday, 2 p.m Interment Hillcrest ceme tery. I LONGTON, Mrs.

Christina In hospital on Sunday, May 4 1969. Christina MacDonald, widow of Arthur J. Long ton and dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. A. Fumerton).

John and Cameron Longton. all of Ottawa- tister of Mrs. Margaret Craig and Mrs Elizabeth Grimes, of Ottawa. Resting at McEvoy-ShiekK 235 Kent Street. Funeral Tuesday, 130 p.m.

to St Viateurs Church. Limoges, OnL Funeral masa 2.30 p.m Interment parish cemetery. I A at.aS atali nl rfn rTian-W frf Ad Section" 2. Deaths (Cool. From Procoding Columnl McAFEE, Raymond Sunday, May 4.

1969, in Kazabazua, aged 70, beloved husband of Effie Jean McAfee. Resting at McConnery Funeral Home, Kazabazua. Funeral service Tuesday, May 6 to Aylwin United Church at 2.30 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. McAULEY; Mr.

Charles Of Piantagenet, on Saturday, May 3, 1969, Charles Mc-Auley, age 82 years, brother of Gerald and Joseph of Plan-tagenet, Mrs. Michael GiHi-gan (Ann) Ottawa, Mrs. James O'Shea, Apple Hill. Resting at Lamarre Residence. Service Monday afternoon at St Paul's Church Plantagenet Funeral arrangements Lamarre and Son, Alfred.

McBRJDE, Clennie Wilfred Suddenly, at -his residence, Richmond, Ont, Monday, May 5, 1969, Clennie W. McBride, aged 66, beloved husband of Edna Todd; dear father of Harold, Spencer-ville; Mrs. Eric Todd (Norma), Mrs. Elgin McCurdy (Loma), Richmond; Mrs. Douglas Davis (MarilynX Stittsville.

Also survived by 16 grandchildren. Resting Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Richmond United cemetery. METHOT, Camille Suddenly. Saturday.

May 3, 1969. Camille Methot, age 63 years, of 327 Clarence street husband of Flore Charettr. father of Roger. (Rejeanne) Mrs.l Royal Perrier. of Ottawa; brother of William, Ernest.

Ferdinand, Paul, of Grande River, Gaspe; Mrs. Albma LeBeux, Grande River, Gaspe; nine grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street. Funeral service Wednesday to Basilica Church for Requiem Mas at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. MORRISON, Catharine At residence, KemptviHe, Catharine A. Johnston, aged 90, widow of Charles Morrison. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, KemptviHe. Service in St James Anglican Church.

Tuesday, 2 pm. Interment Anglican cemetery. RFJTEB, Sgt Lesley S. In line of duty in Vietnam. Sgt.

Lesley S. Reiter, a devoted ton of Samuel and Lillian Reiter; dear brother of Aaron, Mrlanie; grandson of Mrs. Sam Fro-man. Services Wednesday, 10 p.m., Kingsway Ctfapel. 1978 Coney lUand Avenue, Brooklyn, NY.

RUMP, Mary Elizabeth In hospital. Friday, Msy 2, 1969. Mary Kavanagh, be loved wife of Thomas Robert (Bert) Rump. 1052 Stormont Street, in her 78th year, dear mother of the late Evelyn Piunkett and Mrs. Philip Vermette, Howard and Roy, sister of Mrs.

Silas Boyd. Mrs. Wifcert Sommer-ton. Austin Kavanagh; pre deceased by a brother, John; survived by 16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren Resting at Veitch Draper Ltd, 453 Parkdale Avenue Funeral service was held at St Anglican Church Monday at 11 a.m. Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to St Mark's Building Fund. STEWART, Alexander Of Glasgow Station, in Arnprior hcopital, Saturday. May 3, 1969, in his 80th year, husband of Myrtle Bethea La-vallee, survived by his daughter. Lois (Mrs. Howard Rob-bins), Renfrew, and his stepdaughter, Olive (Mrs.

Dsn Neill), RR1 Glasgow, brother of Katie (Mrs. Milton Stew- art), Glasgow, and Murray Stewart St Catharines. Resting Boyce Funeral Home. Arnprior. Service in chapel Monday 2.30 p.m.

Interment White Lake cemetery. Jt trial ti leaflet 057 OM ST 0R8 0t 004 (KMI 101 127 1S4 1M 1M 10 1SJ 1X3 92 1 233 24 244 22 2M 2M 2 2ll 2T7 7 213 ITS 37 379 3m 371 374 33 31 3 3 403 404 414 417 427 43 39 40 441 442 4S3 4M 47 4fl0 4n 47S 40 41 400 403 404 486 40 501 02 613 21 -it irT- RiltiS LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7S11 Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column! STEVENSON, Frances In Ga- tineau Memorial Hospital, Wakefield, Sunday, May 4, 1969, Frances Eva Brooks, beloved wife of the late Stevenson, of Low, Que, in her 73rd year, dear mother of Mrs. A. Ricard (Lulu), Ot tawa; Mrs.

Don Smith (Muriel), Hull; Mrs. Ernest St Jean (Hazel) and Mrs. William Dodd (Leith), Low, and the late Charles sister of Mrs. W. R.

Fitzpatrick, of Low, and Mrs. George Lan caster, of Ottawa; 15 grand children and 6 great-grand children also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfah Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service at Low United Church, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment adjoining ceme tery. Brief service at the fu neral home prior to leaving for the church.

TAYLOR, Catherine In hospl tal, -Saturday, May 3, 1969, Catherine Nixon, aged 73, beloved wife of Albert Taylor of 40 Hawthorne Avenue, dear mother of Lillian (Mrs. Charles Brown lee), sister of Robert Nixon, Ottawa. Resting Kelly Fu neral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funer al Tuesday to Canadian Martyrs Church for Mass at 8 am. Interment Perkins, Que.

THAYER, Frederick E. Acci dentally Saturday, May 3, 1969, Fred Thayer, aged 50, 244 Grandview Road, beloved husband of Audrey Hemphill, dear father of William. Robert, Thomas, Brian and Hugh, ton of Mr. Edward Thayer and Mrs. Martha Hudson, brother of Mrs.

Lois Sullivan. Mrs. Stella Melock. Jim and Syd ney, also survived by two grandchildren. Resting Tub man Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in chapel Tuesday.

2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. TOMBS, Leslie Charles In hospital at- Smiths Falls, Ont, on Sunday, May 4, 1969. Leslie Charles Tombs. age 62 years, beloved hus band of Anna Mary Clarke, father of John, Mrs.

Donald Montgomery (Barbara), and Charles. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home. McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. Service in St James Anglican Church on Wednesday at 2 m.

Interment St James" cemetery. WTLSON, Crystal Louise In hospital at Toronto, on Sat urday. May 3, 1969. Crystal Louise WHson, infant daugh ter of Stanley and Lorraine (nee Webb) Wilson, of Guelph. Ont Private service at Radmore Stewart chapel Monday.

May 5 at 3 30 Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. WILSON, Mabel Elsie In hos pital. Saturday. May 3. 1969.

Mabel Elsie Kenny, widow of George M. F. Wilson: dear mother of Olivia Pyper, of th Gloucester; loving grandmother of Sandra and Brent, great -grandmother of Tracy Lynn MrKeown; dear sister of Clifford O. Kenny and John A. Kenny, both of Carleton Place.

Rest ing at Veitch Draper, Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Funeral Monday to John ston's Corners United Church at 2.30 p.m. Interment Long Island cemetery. WYMAN, Harry Suddenly at his residence. 37 Fulton, on Saturday, May 3, 1969, Harry Wyman, beloved husband of Rita Simpson, loving father of Victor and Terry Lynn, brother of Russell, Gatineau, Que, Lloyd of KemptviHe, Mrs.

John Preston (Greta), Spencer-ville, Mrs. Lome Irwin (Eleanor), New Jersey. Funeral was held from Bank Street Chapel of Veitch-Draper Ltd, on Monday at 4 p.m. Interment Hawthorne cemetery. Journal SubscripTion Rotei tixote COPY puict: We aoihi lfc VilurtfTT.

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For nirthor mm nnmn coil WJI1. -T fl it rt (Cont, from Prc4lno: Column)- YU1LL, Grace E. In hospital, Sunday, May 4, 1969, Grace E. McAllister, of Ashton, in her 80th year, beloved wife of the late James Yulll, dear mother of Archibald N. of Balderson, Mrs.

G. E. Peacock (Betty) of Richmond, William A. and John both or Ottawa, Donald of Ashton, Mrs. C.

G. Knowlys (Catharine), of Monoton NB, sister of Mrs. Olive John ston and Mrs. Clela Mooney, 1 both of Ottawa, 5 grandchildren also survive. Resting at Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street between Parkdale and Island Park Drive.

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