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if IS i i i 1 ITO'H 26 MoncJoy, February 24, 1969 Tht Ottawa Journal Births BROWN Wayne and Darlene i (nee Boland) wish to an nounce the birth of their daughter, 6 Km, 3 Fri day, Feb. 21. 1969. at Sacred Heart Hospital. Both well DA VIES Paul and Edith an- nounce the arrival of ton, brother for Gordon and Susan, Saturday, Feb.

22. 1969, at Ottawa Civic Hos- pital EDWARDS Barry and Rose are pleased to an rl ounce the birth of a daughter, Feb. 23, 1969. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Trevor.

JENNINGS Bob and Jeannlne (nee Potrier) are bappy to an-nounce the arrival, of their twins, Mark and Michelle, on i Feb. 22 at Ottawa Civic Hos pital. KEON Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P.

Keon (nee Janice Lahue) are pleased to announce the birth of a ion at the Almonte General Hospital on Feb. 22, 1969- ROYCE Dale and Gail (nee Castonguay are happy to an-1 nounce the birth of a boy, 8 3 at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Thursday, Feb. 2Q, 1969. Deaths By The Canadian Press Montreal Claude Richardson. 88, former Liberal member of Parliament for the Montreal riding of St.

Lawrence -St. George. Athens Former King Saud of Arabia, deposed and sent into exile in 1964, of a heart attack at the age of 67. Brisbane Sir Fred Schonell, 68, vice-chancellor of' Queens-. land University in Australia and world authority on remedial education.

Paris Jean Vignal 72, a founder of the Paris daily news-. paper Le Monde. 1. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Blood donor clinic, Chateau Laurier, 1.30 pjn. to 4.30 pjn.

and 85 Plymouth. 1.30 pjn. to 4.30 p.m. and 6.30 pjn. to 8.30 P-m.

Collegiate Institute Board, 662 Lyon Street, 5 p-m. Hull public meeting on bylaws. City Hall, 7 p.m. Ottawa Coin Club, Chateau Laurier, 7.30 p.m. Ottawa Valley Craftsmen's Association, St Luke's Community Centre, Gladstone and Elgin, 8 pjn.

Templeton Council, 8 p.m. Touralne Council, 8 p.m. Outiiousls School Board, 8 p.m. Christian Marxist Dialogue, "Glebe Collegiate auditorium, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Blood donor clinic, Chateau Laurier, 9 a.m.

to 12 noon and 1 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Bilingual Lenten Mass, Cen-Stennial Centre, 12.40 p.nw Public School Board manage ment committee, 7.30 p.m. Separate School Board com -mlttee on teaching French, 7.30 p.m. City Council, 7.30 p.m.

Hull School Board, 8 p.m.- Guitarist Antonio Carlos Bar- bosa Lhna, Tabaret Hall, Uni versitv of Ottawa, 8.1S p.m. Social protest panel, 1875 Hiirhland Terrace. 8.30 p.m. Ottawa Civic Symphony and Centennial Choir, High School of Commerce, 8.30 p.m. Three Penny Opera, Academic Hall, University of Ottawa, 8.30 pa.

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Lack. 277 Patricia StrMt. Phon 732-4351. RENFREW Mrs. O.

Bllangsr, 300 Rogkm SlrMt. From 433-370S. JiDTnil SubscrloDea Rites 1 guarantMd. IB ovolittoli orrrwhtre In Ottawa. Hull n4 surrounding trlct ai well at In towns and vtlloow In the Ottawa Volltv.

Coll 114-7511 tor horn delivery eorvtoa. CARRIER DELIVERY- week) Me Saturday only, potaato to Wit kay SINGLE COPY RATES ISC Ully end Mc Saturday. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS Coraoa (ncapt In arm wtwra nam dtiivtry avallobNi), Commonwtolth caumrkn and Armad ForcM Ovtrtmt dolly rata, ant ywr t1M. Ma monmi t10.ee, nirM'manttn K. dm month S3.0O.

Saturday anly By mall 1 S740 a yoor or Uc eoey. MaN rotn In Ottawa, HuR dnd Cltlai dnd towns mn 1oro It corrlor bay itrvtcd loc wt or SM yoar. Untttd SntM. AuHMlkt and torttgn countrkt, doll rotot, ono yoar tJt.cn. to monrht 111 OS.

ono mnnrli ti t. Saturday amy tit yoor or Wc cow. AM maR tunorrh tkmt art dayablo to advancd to Ttw Journal. FURTHER INFORMATION may Obiolntd By calllna Tho Mvrml oi LONO DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 7712S HO TOLL. CHARGE Deaths ARMSTRONG, Mary Ann Suddenly at her home, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Feb.

23. 1969. Mary Ann Donnelly, 68 years, wife of the late John B. Arnv strong. Dear mother of Pat, Hull; Michael and Anna (Mrs.

H. W. Moore), London. England; John, Gerald, Larry, Vincent, Eammon, Philomena and Sadie (Mrs. M.

Mellon), of Ireland. Interment Wed- nesday. Feb. 26. BRASH.

Dinah In hospital. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1969, Dinah Garland, 65 James Street, be-: loved wife of the late James Brash, loving mother of Mrs. Raymond Witt (Marforie), North. Carolina; Norman and Mrs.

Helen Montgomery; sister of Mrs. Miriam Framp In' Newfoundland. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Service in chapel Tuesday, 2 p.m. In terment Capital Memorial Gardens. BfcHAN, Margaret In Tiospt tal on Saturday, Feb.

22, 1969, Margaret Scharf, beloved wife of Harold Behan, 155V5 Queen Mary Street, age 54 years, dear mother of Xavier, Mrs. M. Cardinal (Marlene), Mrs. L. Smith (Velma) and Mrs.

S. Lacroix (Carlen); sister or Eddie, Harold, Gordon, Elsie, Mrs. R. Brunke, (Gertrude) Mrs. E.

Brunke (Lila). Sixteen srandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, after 7 p.m. Saturday. Service on Inter- ment Hawthorne cemetery In 'the spring.

BEAUDRY, Desnelges On Thursday, February 20, 1969, in an Edmonton hospital, Desnelges Beaudry, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herme-negilde Beaudry (Demerise Gravel), dear sister of Leo-nnld Fmile. Hubert, all of Ottawa and Mrs. Alice Per-' -ron, Orleans, aged.

67 years. 1 Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral was held from Racine, Robert Gauthier, 259 St Patrick Street Monday to St Vincent-de-Paul Church for mass at eight a.m. Interment Notre-Dame, Ottawa. BRISCOE, Joseph In Ren frew hospital, Sunday, Feo.

23, 1969, Joseph M. Briscoe of Northcote, husband of the late Janet Cooke, in his 66th year. Resting Cochrane An-' derson Funeral Home, Ren-' frew, for service on Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. Interment Rosebank cemetery.

CULHANE, Daniel M. In hos pital. Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969. Daniel M.

Cuttiane, beloved husband of Alice Walker of Rockland, aged 93, dear father of Mrs. Harold Epps (Doris), Rockland; dear brother of Mrs. Mabel Lora, Ottawa; survived also by seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Resting Theo Brunet Funeral Home, Laurier Street, Rockland. Funeral Wednesday at 8.45 a.m.

to Most Holy Trinity Church for Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. COSTELLO, Thomas In Ren frew Friday, Feb. 21, 1969. Thomas Costello, aged 59 years, son of.

the Mr. and Mrs. John Costello, dear brother to Gertrude (Mrs. Charles Ryan), Nora (Mrs. Edward Chateauvert), James and John.

Resting Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street, Renfrew. Funeral Monday, Feb. 24 to the Church of St Francis Xavier for Mass at 10 a.m. En tombment parish vault. FUMERTON, Eleanor E.

S. In hospital Saturday, Feb. 22, 1969, Eleanor E. S. Fumerton of 89 Fourth Avenue, daugh ter of the late Robert A.

Fumerton and Emma Margaret Little of Carleton Place and Ottawa, dearly loved sister of Earl Eunice, Mrs L. Young (Daisy) of Ottawa; Mrs. George Fletcher; (Vic toria), Carleton Place; prede ceased by only brother Wal lace Frank, beloved aunt of Robert, Gordon. Gray and Eleanor Fumerton of Pierre fonds, and Margaret Ann (Mrs. R.

Wescott) of To ronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Private service on Tuesday. In lieu of flowers donations may be made td the Ottawa Branch of the Red Cross Society, 85 Plymouth Street, Ottawa. 'Ottawa's Most 2. DmAs from Preceding Column) FISHER, Martha In hospital.

Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969, Martha Schoenherr. 164 Crichton Street, widow of Frederick Fisher, mother of Fred and Mrs. Lome Devon-port (Eleanor), both of Ot- tawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service at St Luke Lutheran Church, Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute, may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street GIBBS, Pearl In hospital, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1969, Pearl Walker, 466 McLeod Street widow of Albert Gibbs, aunt of Mrs. Vera Smyth, Mrs. Lola Lepage, Mrs. Eileen Steele, and Robert E.

McKibbon and Braden P. Walker, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service 2 p.m. Interment Hawthorne ceme tery in the spring.

HART, Clarence Paul and his wife Isabel Clara Paradis on Thursday, Feb: 20, 1969, Paul and Isabel Hart. of beloved, parents of John Villeneuve (Joan), Mrs. Wm. Stewart (Agnes), Concord, New Hampshire; Mrs. Ernest Robert (Linda), Carp; and Paul; survived also by eight I grandchildren.

Resting Veitch Draper Bank Street at Carllng. Service in. the chapel Monday 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. HORNIDGE, William Charles In hospital, Perth, Ont, Monday, Feb.

24, 1969, William Hornidge, aged 84, husband of the late Florence Nadon, brother to Richard, Aylmer East, uncle to Dorothy I (Mrs. Raymond McCabe), 1 A ..1 T7 iiiuiiu JDUUA.UC1., njroucr bust. Resting Smith Funeral Home, ,50 John Street, Arnprior. Funeral Thursday to St John Ohrysostom Church for Requiem High Mass at 2 p.m. Entombment Arnprior vault Burial in the spring at Mat-tawa, Ont HUSON, Victor In Ottawa on Saturday, Feb.

22, 1969, Ed- ward Victor (Vic) Husbn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Huson, father of Frank of Free port, Bahamas, Mrs. Ned Vezina (Muriel) of Westmeath, Ont and the late Earl, lost at sea in World War 2. Rest ing at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after 7 p.m.

Saturday. Funeral service private. In-' terment Beechwood tery. IRELAND, Sidney In hospi tal, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1969, Sidney Ireland of the Rideau Veterans' Home, formerly of Jasper, brother of John Ire land of Eastons Corners; Eleanor of Alberta and Mary of Pennsylvania.

Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service in chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. JORDAN, Laura In hospital, Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969, Laura McLaughlin, widow of Wil Dam J.

survived by son Frank, granddaughter Cally, grandson Michael, of Ottawa; sister of Mrs. Eliza beth Kilcoyne, Brasher Falls, NY; Mrs. Lillian Tucker, Brockville, Mrs. Margaret Hogan, Gilbert Mrs. Carl (Vivian) Halllhan, North Lawrence, NY; Michael and Thomas McLaughlin, Ot tawa; Gilbert McLaughlin Pembroke, Ont Resting atfv Veitch-Draper Funeral Home, 453 Parkdale Avenue, after 7 p.m., Monday.

Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 26 to Holy Rosary Church, 1133 Wei lington Street for 9 a.m. Mass. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. RAIDERS GET I1M.H8 JUNTA DEL ESTE (AP) Seven men, soma said to be armed with machine-guns, held up the San Rafael gambling casino In this Uruguayan town and made off with $160,000 In cash Tuesday.

The gunmen over looked another $160,000 in cash in the casino strongbox. Progressive Want Deaths (Cent, horn Prtcodma Columnl JUNEAU, Eugene On Satur day. Feb. 22, 1969, in hospi tal, Eugene Juneau, husband, by first marriage, of the late Dora Desjardlna and by second marriage, of the late Antonla, Donaldson, aged 94 years. Resting at Racine, Robert and.

Gauthier, 300 Ohnstead Street, Vanier City. Funeral Tuesday to Notre-. Dame de la Presentation Church, Donald Street, for funeral mass at 8 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame, Ottawa. KUMM, Frank In hospital, Arnprior, on Monday, Feb.

24, in his 84th year, Frank Kumm of 140 McGonigal Street Arnprior, husband of the -late Mary Neumann, father of Clara, Arnprior; Bert, Ottawa; uncle of Lois (Mrs. H. Maders), Arnprior; brother of Otto, Arnprior; Williams, Eganville; George Leo, Mitchell, Ont; Mennie (Mrs. August Ditt burner), Eganville; Emma (Mrs. Nelson Haehnel), Strat- Ont.

Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arn prior, until 1.45 Wednesday thence to St John's Luther- i an Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. LAFRANCE, Joseph Alclde (Sid) Gn Saturday, Febru ary 22, 1969, in hospital, Joseph Alcide (Sid) Lafrance, aged 88 a beloved husband of Florence Malouin, dear father of Mrs. Gaston Mondoux (Jeanne) of 2244 Fife Crescent. Ottawa.

Also sur vived by two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Victoria Lafrance, Mas- sena, N.Y. and Mrs. Bema-dette N.Y. and by several nieces and nephews.

Resting at Racine, Robert Gauthier, 260 Bes- serer Street Funeral Mass at St. Genevieve Church Tues- day 7.30 a.m. Interment Notre-Dame, Ottawa. LESSER, Rebecca Of HUIel Lodge, 125 Wurtemburg, in her 80th year, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1969.

Wife of Ben jamin Lesser. Beloved mother of Moe, Ottawa; Mrs. Sam Clarke (Shirley), California; Joe, Toronto; Meyer, Montreal; Sol, Seattle, Wash. Funeral Monday, 3 p.m Paperman's Funeral Home. Interment Montreal, Que.

LOCKHART, Arthur In hos pital, Almonte; Ont, on Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969, Arthur Lockhart, beloved husband of Lila Bennett Dear mother of Melville, Almonte; Hilda (Mrs. Keith Jackson), Bow- manviUe; Archie, Almonte, and dear brother1 of Harry, Carleton Place. In his 76th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for service on Tuesday, Feb.

25, at 2 p.m. Entombment A 1 Kirk Cemetery vault Interment in the spring. MITCHELL, David At his residence, 117 Beaver Ridge, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1969, David Mitchell, aged 78, husband of the late Margaret Bathwell, and dear father of Edward, Ottawa; David, Scotland. Brother of Alex, To ronto.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Rich mond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Tues day, 9 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers those desiring may make contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society, McDONOUGH, Theresa Jean At Toronto, Friday, Feb. 21, 1969, Theresa J.

McDonough, loving daughter of the late Patrick and Anne Masterson, beloved wife of the late Joseph McDonough and dear mother of Mrs. G. S. Horgan (Aileen), Margaret Brian Dr. Terrance John Rev.

Gerard McDonough Mrs. Michael Phillips (Theresa), Mrs. William W. Hohan (Pauline), Patricia. Joseph and the late Peter McDon ough; survived also by 40 grandchildren.

Dear sister of James Masterson of Windsor, Dorothy Masterson, Rev. John Masterson Margaret Masterson and the late Leonard B. Masterson and Mrs. Gordon Killeen (Mary) of Ottawa. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morri-.

son Funeral Home, 467 Sher-bourne Street until 10.30 a.m. Funeral mass In Holy Rosary Church at II a.m.- Interment Holy Cross cemetery. i Ad Section' Deiths rom Procodlng Cokimnl MILLS, Blanche At Cochrane Hospital. Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969, In her 63rd year.

Blanche Alice Mills (nee Sut ton, Reg.N.), formerly of Stafford Township, beloved I w(fe of Cecil Mills. Sister of the late Craig and Connor Sutton. Resting at Smith Fu neral Home, Cochrane, where service will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. Thence to Mai. colm and Deayitt.

Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street Pembroke, for service a the chapel Wednesday at: 3 p.m. Interment Micksburg Presby-i terian MacKERACHER, Cora Elsa (Babs) At Smiths Falls, Ont, on Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969, Cora Elsa Smith, be loved wife of Donald H. Mac-, Keracher and mother of Mervin D. of Etqpicoke and Barry Smiths Falls.

Rest ing at her home, 2 Bay Street A private funeral, service will be held on Tuesday after noon, Feb. 25, at 2 p.m. In terment Springhill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Cancer Fund or Canada Bible MILLER, Dr. George Barnes, M.B.E.

Formerly of Ottawa, passed away in Kelowna, BC on Feb. 16, 1969 at the age of- 72 Funeral services were held from Garden Chapel, 1134 'Bernard Avenue on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 2.00 p.m., the Rev. Dr. E.

H. Birdsall officiating. Cremation fol- lowed. Dr. Miller is survived by his loving 'wife Frances; one daughter, Marvel (Mrs.

T. Sanders) of Calgary; two! brothers, Mr. Joseph Miller, QC of Portage La Prairie and Hon. C. Miller of One sister, Jean of Portage La Prairie, also 5 survives.

The Garden Chapel Funeral Directors, Kelowna, were entrusted, with the arrangements, MULVIHILL, Timothy Joseph Suddenly, Feb. 23, 1969, Tim MulvihilL aged 78, be-. loved husband of Frances Myers, dear rather to Phillip, Hawkesbury, Ruth (Mrs. Gordon Sheedy), Toronto. Brother to William, Pem broke, James and Mrs.

Ella White, Arnprior. Resting Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior. Fu neral Wednesday to St John Chrysostom Church for Requiem High Mass 10 a.m. Interment parish vault. MUNDLE, Laura In Lake land, Florida, on Wednesday, Feb.

19, 1969, Laura Willis, beloved wife of Lyle C. 118 Clearview Ave nue; survived also by an aunt Mrs. Albert Dunbar and several cousins. Resting Veitch Draper Bank Street at Carllng. Service in chapel Tuesday, 11 a.m.

Interment Beechwood Mausoleum. OLAN, Able Seaman Wayne J. Lost at sea Feb. 20, 1969. Survived by wife Nancy, London; parents Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Olan and brother Randy, Ottawa. An open memorial service will be held at St Michael's Chapel, CFB Rockcliffe, Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 4.30 p.m. No flowers please.

If desired, donations may be made on behalf of the deceased to the Ottawa Children's Hospital Building Fund, Centennial Centre, 2 Rideau Street. PARKER, Marion Elizabeth In hospital, Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969, Marion Elizabeth Dagg, 1995 Carting Avenue, in her 81st year, mother of Olive New York City, sister of Milton Calgary, Alberta. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton Service Bromley Road Bap tist Church, Wednesday, 1 p.m. Interment St Mary's Anglican cemetery, Navan.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Tuesday. In lieu of flowers donations to the Building Fund of Bromley Road Baptist Church will be appreciated. MORE BOYS BORN NEW YORK Almost all countries record more boys born than girls, but earlier deaths of the males tend to give females" greater numbers in the overall population cross selon AKAl CALLS PHON IJ4-7511 2. Dtlfjlf rii- (Coot, from Procodlna Columnl PARKER, Luella Suddenly at her home, 31 Rosemount Avenue on Saturday, Feb, 22, 1969, Luella Berkley, widow of Ernest Parker, in her 71st year, mother of Mrs.

Ted Frayn (Joan), Ot 'tawa and grandmother of Lesley. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 316 McLeod. Requiem High Mass at the Holy Rosary Church, Wellington Street on Wednesday, 8 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute, may donate to the v.

Ont Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street A PILOT, Edward Frederick Suddenly In hospital on Fri day, Feb. 21, 1969, Edward Frederick Pilot, beloved hus- ban of Dorothy Grove, dear father or David G. of Hall Private funeral, crema tion. McEvoy- Shields In charge of arrangements. STEELE, Lloyd Suddenly at Russell, Ont, Saturday, Feb.

22, 1969, James Lloyd Steele, in his' year, beloved husband of Isabel Wester, and by previous marriage the late Alice Hendry. Dear father of Edith, of Ottawa; David Bruce (Shirley), Richmond HiD, and Lincoln of Etobicoke, Ont Also survived by. six grandchildren; two brothers, Albert, Ottawa, and Russell, of Detroit; one sister, Mrs. Henry Harding (Doreen), Frederictoh, NB. Funeral service held at the Warner Funeral Home, Rtis- sell, on Monday, Feb.

24, 2 pjn. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. SISTER MARY OSWALD (nee Mary Moloughney) At Kingston, Ont, on Feb. '24, 1969. Dear sister of WHllam L.

Moloughney and Mrs. Lillian Rooney of Ottawa, Mrs. Chas. Davis (Kathleen) of Havre, Funeral Wednesday -at 9.30 from Heathfield Mother House, Kingston. STEWART, Miss Ellen Ada In Montreal hospital Feb.

23, 1969, Ellen Ada Stewart, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, twin sister of James Gilbert Stewart of Pendleton, Ont Resting at Lamarre Residence, Plantagenet Ont Funeral notice later. Funeral ar rangements by Lamarre and Sons, Alfred, Ont SIMON. Meyer In hospital Saturday, Feb.

1969, be- loved husband of Marcia, de voted father of Issie and Mrs. H. Granoff (Cheryl) and Mrs. Moe Litwack (Rose), also survived by six grand children. Funeral was held Monday, Feb.

24, in Mont real. Shiva will be held 4860 Hutchison Street, Montreal. TREMBLAY, Joseph Herve In hospital Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969. Joseph Herve Trem- blay, aged 41,.

beloved son of Joseph Rene Trem- blay, of 205 Fifth Avenue and the late Blanche St Ger main, dear brother of Clif-. ford, Marcel, Romeo, Donald. Priscilla Shields, and Mrs. Colette Hale. Resting Kelly Funeral 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Funeral Wednesday to St Anne's Church, Cala met Island, for Mass, 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. WATSON, Louisa Annie In hosoital, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1969, Louisa Annie Looskin, widow of James Cesley Wat-' son, dear' mother of Mrs. Robert Brown (Evelyn), Otta wa, and loving grandmother of Robert, Andrew and Jeffrey.

Resting Hulse and fair Central Chapel, 315 Mc Leod Street. Service Tues day; 3 p.m. Cremation Beechwood cemetery. VAILLANCOUKT RotarlO (Ross) Suddenly Sunday, Feb. 23, 1969, Rosario Vail-lancourt, husband of Albina Latreille, aged 78 father of Lucien, Gaston, Ottawa; Mrs.

Bellemare (Annette), Duvernay, P.Q.; Misses Ceclle and Aline, Ottawa; Mrs. Roger Nadeau (Helene), Ottawa; Mrs. Gerry Martin (Carmen), Wheat-on. III; 18 grandchildren. Resting Racine Robert and Gauthier, 7 Fairmont Avenue.

Funeral Wednesday to St Francis of Assisl Church for Requiem High Miss 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. 'Cdnr. from Brocading Commnt WILKS, Charlotte (Lottie) Widow of John Wilks. for-- merty of 438 Nepean Street mother of Leonard C.

WilkS, of Hallandale, Florida. Also surviving 3 grandchildren and 3. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Service Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. WOODS, Jennie In hospital Feb.

22, 1969, --aged 77 years. Jennie Mc-Kinney. wife of the late Robert T. Woods, formerly of Saint John, NB, loving mother of -Pearl and Mrs. J.

K. Starr (Muriel). Deceased left Veitch-Draper Ltd. to rest at Calvin Funeral Home, 'Saint John, NB, for service and in terment on Tuesday. In lieu of flowers donations will be appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Kemotlarni BEATON In loving mtmory of a door mothor and grandmomtr, Ev. tyn Btoton. wh paotod away Fob. mi. Loving and kind In oil hor way, -Upright end ut to tit nd hr doytj SkKtrt and truo, In hor htart and mind, Btovrllul momorltt, on Mt bohind.

tori, Eloonor and GrwidcMldron. CORNELIUS loving mtmory of a door wM and molhtr, Mr. Moth-Mao CornoHut, wh patwd owa Fob. 14, mx Th dtpthi of torvow wt cannof toH, Of lot of ono lovod to-wttti And wnMt th tltpt otactful tltop, Hr mtmory wt thou oKvoy ktp. Lovingly rtmmbrd by Lwna and Ltn, Cvtyn ond Ernl.

CHRISTY In loving mtmory of our door molhtr, Horrttt McVlty Chrlity, widow of Gtorat Chrltty, Manollck. who posud away Fob. 22, It 41. Though Mottwr't mh ha gon for-tvtr. And hr hand wt cannot touch.

Still wo novo many mmorlt Of th on lovd to much. Hor momory I our kttptokt. With which wt will nvr part. God hot htr In Hit kttping, hav htr In our htartt. Too dtorly lovtd to bo forgotton.

Doughtw May ond Son Gorg Florida. CRAIG In loving momory of dor wit, mothor ond grandmother, Etlwl Craig, who pomd away Fob. 24. 140. A sJlarrf thought, crt far Kpt hor momory tvtr door, Huoband and FamHy.

JORDAN In tad and1 loving memory of a dor ton and bromor. More Andrt, wh wot drowntd yoar today, Tim rout on ond wt ar rommotd Of a doy oar hoart war cruthtd, Whtri God took you, oh, to quickly, And wt oH In gloom wtr thrutt. In tht bloom of Int. dtolh clalmtd -i In th print of manhood Snyti But hop torn doy to mtt you, And to bt with you atwayt. Mom, Dad, Morgan end Rbrt JUDO In loving momory of mothtr, Holon Judd, who patsod away to qukkty Fob.

14, M53. Th ytart may wlo out many tMngs, But thlt Hwy'H wip out ntvtc, mtmory of that happy days, Which wt hav tptnt togtthor. ond Brt. ViAXSOM In loving momory of a atar nusoona ona taintr, Gorg Edward Moxsom, who pasttd away Ftb. 23.

IMS. Tim rath) on and I am rtmlndtd Of day my htart wot cruthtd. Whtn God took you, oh, to quickly. And wt all In gloom, wtr thrutt. In tht bloom of llrt, dtojh clalmtd r.

you, In th prim of manhood daytr But I hop torn day to moot you. And to bt with you olwayt. WH lrn. MAXSOM In momory of a dtar fothtr, Gtarg Edward Moxtom, who patsod oway Ftb. 23, 19t.

Today rtcallt th mtmory Of a lovtd ono gon to rst; And most who think of him today Aro most who lovtd him bttt. Tht fknvtrt lay upon his grav May wl.htr nd dtcay, But tht lav for him who lit btnoslti Will Mvor fad owav. Milton and Borbora. MAXSOM tit loving mtmorV of a otao oromtr. laoorg.

Eaward mm. torn, who pantd may Ftb. in. -Th Mow wat grtot, thack Mvtrt, Wt Hint thought hit dtath to ntar. Only mot that, htv lost can ttll Tht' sormw of parting without fartwtll.

Llndtn ontf Mary. MAXSOM In mtmory of a dtar bromor, Goora Edward Monom, who patted away Ftb. 23, 1t. Mora ond mar ach day wo ma) Mini Frltndt may think th wound It htoltd. But fhy Bttl know th sorrow Lying within our hoartt concotd.

Sltttr Jttinl ond Brsthtr-ln-low Htnry. MEEHAN In loving mtmory of a ra nurona, JOStpn MtllKm, who potttd oway Ft. 21 1941. In our htartt, your momory llngtrt. Always ttndw, fond ond trut, Thtrt't not a day my darling Wt do not mink of you.

WW Mory. POWIS In loving mtmory of my nw morntr, mrt. Kotnortn Powll, who passtd away Ftb. 24. 1S4.

Evtr rtmtmbtrtd. 'Son Htr man. SMITH In loving mtmory of a dtar wlft, A Wet Smith, who potttd oway Fob. 21, 147. Shi hod tmlli, a pltosont way, A httpful hand to oil in kntw, Sh wat to' kind, to gttwrout end trut, On earth sh nobly old hor bttt.

Grant htr, Jttut, heavenly rest, -fluibond. SNIDER In loving mtmory of my atar ton, oordit, who potttd away Ftb. 1M7. No one know my ntartocht. Only most who have loot con It Of the grltf that I btor In tlltocl For tht too I lovtd to weN.

STINTON, Fred H. In loving mtm ory ot a dtar father and Gromov, Fred Stlnton, who passed oway Fib. 23. ItM. Mort and mor itch day mist hlni Prltnds may think "th wound It htoltd.

But thty little know the sorrow Lying within our hearts concealtd. Doug, Alice and Granddaughter, 1. Nrsl Dlrectin RACINE, ROBERT AND OAUTHIEh 137-3HO, 240 BHtereri 394 Olmtttodi 7 Folrmonti 2J St. Pat-rlcki 101 Notr Damn 711 Somtrwt The Journal has made available a booklet of. appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone.or Write Miss.

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