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26 Monday; Jgnudry 5, 1970 The Ottawa Journal Deaths By The Canadian Press -I Toronto Jack Pembroke. 71 "chairman of the board of The Royal Trust Co." Toronto C. S. Cox, 74, archi tect and three-time winner of the Webster Trophy as Qanada's oesi amateur pilot. Ottawa Mrs.

Irwin Haskett. wife of Ontario's" transport min ister: Taipei Gladys 68, British missionary whose life story was made into the movie Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Copenhagen Prince Viggo of Denmark, 76, a cousin of King rreaertK. Gait, Ont. Edward Last, 62, trainer of Gait Hornets of the Ontario Hockey Association Senior A series.

Mission, B.C. Rev, -Joseph Schindler, 87, Roman Catholic missionary who worked among B.C. Indians. -Toronto Hyman Gevertz Giv-- ens, 84. Polish-born father of Philip Givens, former Toronto mayor and now Liberal MP for Toronto York West.

Santa Barbara, Calif. Robert B. Sinclair, 64, Broadway and movie director; 'stabbed in his home. Today And Tomorrow IODAY Blood donor clinics 85 Plymouth Avenue. 1.30 to 4.30 p.m.

and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Vanier Council, City Hall 7 i.m. City Council, City Hall, 7 p.m. Nepean Council, township hall, 8 p.m. Color Photographic Association, movie night.

National Library, 8 p.m. Film, National Gallery Auditorium, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Film, "Eskimos." National Gallery Auditorium, 12.50 p.m. National Arts Centre Orchestra, concert, NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m. 2.i Births ANDERSON Bob Betty-I (nee Murphy) are proud to "announce the birth of their son; Daniel Robert, on Jan.

4, 1970, at the Civic Hospital. Both well. DUBOIS Ray and Marilyn (nee Dean) are delighted to announce the arrival of son. 8 lbs. 13 on Jan.

3. 1970. at Grace Hospital Many thanks to Dr. John Beggs and Dr. Patterson Jr.

GARRETT Former Geraldine Hoffinger and husband Dennis are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Jeffery Norman, 7 on Jan. 3, 1970, 8.15 a.m.. at Providence hospital Fort St. John, B.C. GEMMELL Ron and Janice (nee Johnston) are proud to announce the birth of a daugh ter on Jan.

4. 1970. at Cham- bers Memorial Hospital, Smiths Falls, a sister foi Shawn and Liane. HODGINS Bob and Bev (nee Bergeron) to whom was born a son. David Gordon, on Dec.

30, Handy tax deduction for Scott's dad. KONRAD Don and Jean are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter. Erica Hope, at Riverside Hospital Jan. 4, 1970. A sister for Erin MacKENZIE Dean and Carol (nee Hopson) are happy to announce the birth of a daugh ter.

Kirsten Elizabeth, on Jan. 3. 1970, at Ottawa Civic Hospi tal. Both well. POWELL HancyTKSrrjrand Christine wish to announce the happy arrival of their baby sister.

Jody Elizabeth, 8 5 on Dec. 30. 1969. at Riverside Hospital. Proud parents are Harvey anrTBetty.

SMITH Dave and Anne (nee Dunlop) wish to announce the birth of a Craig. Robert, 9 8 Jan. 3, 1970. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Scott and Jeffrey. Thanks to Dr.

Gluck and Dr. Joly. TALLER Myles and Roslyn (nee Hurdman) are pleased to announce the birth of a daugh- ter Jan. 2, 1970. sister for Jodi.

Journal Box Replies 803 819 837 835 877 878 880 882 884 887 898 921 929 937 953 954 956 959 963 964 976 Oil 013 016 021 025 041 058 084 092 100 132 152 155 156 158 176 182 183 190 193 201 203 205 219 LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 77120 NO TOLL CHARGE 3. Dearte ANDRE, Brenda Marie Jane At Brockville. Saturday, Jan. 3, 1970, Miss Brenda Marie Jane Andre, aged 21 years, beloved daughter of F. P.

(Mike) -Andre, and Evelyn Dewey, dear sister of Paul. Regma, Susan, Kingston, and Eileen, at home. vResting Lannin Fu neral Home, Smiths Falls. Requiem Mast will be chant ed in St. Francis de Sales Church, Tuesday, 9 a.m.

In terment St. Francis de Sales. ARMITAGE, Louise On Sat urday, Jan. 3, 1970, at the Ade Memorial Hospital, Bristol, Louise Brown', in her 88th year, beloved wife of Richard Armitage, and dear mother of Dorothy '(Mrs. Allan Woermke), Bris tol.

Dear sister of Robert, Timmins, and Joseph, ol Shawville. Also survived by two grandchildren. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que.

Funeral Monday, Jan. 5, at 2 pan. for service at St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Chatteris, Que. Interment parish ceme tery.

BENOrT, Rebecca On Sun day, Jan. 4, 1970, in hospital JRebecca Aris, aged 81. wife of the late Arthur Benoit, Dear mother of Bernard, Ot tawa; Ray; Hull; Mrs. Edward, Kollesch (Phyllis), Ottawa; Mrs. George Olsen (Lillian), Belleville, and Mrs.

William Matheson (Lois), Vedder Crossing, BC. Also survived by 22 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 sere Street. Funeral Mass at St. 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. BLAIS, Fortunat Died Jan. 3, 1970, aged 61, Fortunat Blais of 84 Sacred Heart Boule vard, Hull, beloved husband of Alice Charron; dear father of Mrs. Andre a i neuve (Claudettc), Hull; Mrs. Romeo Lamothe (Hugette), Aylmer; Mrs.

Marcel E. Clement (Yolandc), Hull; dear brother of Honore and Roger of Ottawa, Misses Rhea and Anita Blais of Ottawa, Mrs. Arthur Trudel (Annette) of Cornwall; Mrs. Hector Sirois (Rosa), Ottawa; 6 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, leaving Racine, Ro bert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, at 7.30 a.m.

Requiem High Mass Sacred. Heart Church, Hull, 7.45. a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Hull.

Private parking for visitors. Visiting hours from 1 to 10 p.m. BRENOT, -eertrude In hos pital Saturday, Jan. 3. 1970.

Gertrude Russell, beloved wife of George H. Brenot of 1027 River Road; dear mother of Mrs. G. Merritt (Merle), Mrs. C.

R. Garrard (Priscilla); grandmother of Les and Linda Garrard, Brian Merritt; sister of William Russell, Mrs. K. Turner (Ethel), Mrs. L.

Cheffins (Dorothy), of Ottawa; Mrs, R. Carins! (Winnifred). Hali- fax. Resting at Hulse and McLcod Street. Service at St.

Paul's Anglican Church, Overbrook. Tuesday. a.m. Interment Becchwood Ceme tery." COUSINEAU, Mrs. Colombe Died Sunday.

Jan. 4. 1970, aged75, Colombe Richard of Hull, beloved wife of the late Sylvio Cousincau; dear mother of Gaetan of Gatincau, Mrs. Marcel Noel (Rita) of St. Jean, Mrs.

Louis Bazinct (Giselle), of Gatineaii Point; dear sister of Durhan of Hull and Elzear of Gatineau Point, Mrs. Leon Theriault (Gabrielle), Hull; Mrs. Robert Hawken (Lau-rette), Orleans; Mrs; Arthur Nerbonne (Yvette). Gatincau Point; 7 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street.

Hull, at 9.45 a.m. Requiem High Mass at Notre Dame de Grace Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. NEW ALLEGIANCE KINSHASA. The Congo (AP) The Coneo- RenQblic has adopted -a -new-constitution that requires its president to swear allegiance to Marxist-Leninist principles.

Radio Brazzaville announced Sunday. Ottawa's Most Progressive 3. Dcifh (Coht. from Prtctding Column) CAMPBELL, Robin hospital, on Monday, Jan. 5, 1970, Robin Campbell, of Vernon, in his 75th year, beloved husband of Violet Cowan and dear father of Phyllis, at home, and Mrs.

Hugh Stewart (Freda), Pointe Claire; brother of J. of Vernon, predeceased by Ross and Nelson. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Church Street, Winchester, where service jvilL be held on Wednesday, Jan. 7 at 1.30 p.m.

Entombment Spnnghill vaujf. 1 CURTIN, John hospital; Friday, Jan. 2. 1970, John (Jack) Curtin. aged 77, 1711 B.

Walkley Road, beloved husband of Jane Legrce, dear father of John. Patricia (Mrs. Dell Riddell). Mary (Mrs. J.

Ste. Marie), and Margaret (Mrs. Harr Villcneuye). Predeceased by Lcona and Neil; dear brother of James and Gertrude (Mrs. Jini Vaugh-an) and predeceased by Rev.

Leo Curtin. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585. Somer set (Centre Town). Funeral- Monday to St. Bridget's Church for mass, 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. DUGDALE, Hilda Ellen In hospital at Ottawa, Saturday. Jan. 3. 1970.

Hilda Ellen Henery, in her 51st year, beloved wife of Cecil Dugdale. Dear mother of Dianne (Mrs. C. R. Scott).

Ottawa; Janie, Richard and Stephen. sister of Anne (Mrs. J. R. F.

Johnson), Omcmce, and Margaret (Mrs. O. N. Sweeney), testing Alan K. Barker Funeral Home, Mc-.

Arthur Avenue, a I Place, where service will be conducted Tuesday 3.30 p.m. Emtombment St. James Anglican vault. Spring burial at Ramsay ville. GABIE, Lila At the residence of her son at Cobourg, on Saturday, Jan.

3, ,1970, Lila Fields, widow of Robert W. Gabie. formerly of Ottawa, dear mother of Earl, of Cobourg; Delmer, of Ottawa; Mrs. R. Meunier (Verna), of Lahr, Germany; sister of Mrs.

'William Ruch (Ida), Ottawa; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod, on Monday from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.. Service Wednesday.

2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. GRAHAM, Charles In hospital, Monday, Jan. 5, 1970, Charles L. Graham.

aged 82 years, dear father of Howard (Ottawa Fire Dept.) and Mrs. Patricia Skcffington of Ottawa, and Harold of Belleville. Resting Hulse Playfair Central Chapel 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday. 11 a.m. Inter ment Becchwood cemetery Friends may call after 12 noon Tuesday.

GUEST. Dr. William A. In hospital, Sunday, Jan: 4, 1970, Dr. band of Isobel McDiarmid and the late Anna.

K. Hand brother of Edgar, of Willow- dale, and Mrs. Charles' A. Grover (Bculah). of Davenport.

Iowa, and the late Carman H. Guest, of Ottawa. Resting JHulseandPlayfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, after 6 p.m. Monday. Service Tuesday.

3 p.m. In terment Pinecrest cemetery. Those desiring, to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer So ciety, 386 Maclaren Street. HAGEN, Edna At Edmon on Wednesday. Dec.

31. 1969. Edna Watson, widow of C. W. Hagen.

dear mother of Dena (Mrs. Robert Wishart), Edmonton: dear sister of Lloyd Watson, Al monte. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, after 10 a.m.. Jan.

6. Service at the Funeral Home on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. District Want A4 Agents SMITHS -ALLS MrShw SIW ShnM Pharmacy. Srkwilft and-Miin Strt Phone mm CARLETON PLACh Wilson's Drug Sfore.

Brino street Pnofto 257-1505. PEMBROKE Mrs. R. Locke. 177 Pa tricia Stmt.

Phone 7314151. RENFREW Mrv Relanaer. 704 Raglan Street. Phone 432-3705. 3.

Deaths tCont. from Preceding Column) HASKETT, Vera' J- In hospital. rtn Qaturilau Tan 3 1Q7fl Vera Moorhead, beloved wife of the Honorable Irwin Haskett, Minister of Transport. Ontario; sister of Kathleen and Gladys Moorhead. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service at St. James United Church 1.30 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Lowry cemetery, Huntley. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Ottawa' Association for the Blind.

Friends may call from noon Sunday. HEANEY, Mrvtarace t. In hospital, Saturday, Jan. 3, 1970. after a prolonged illness, Grace L.

Halkett, beloved' wife of Leroy Heaney, loving mother of Mrs. G. E. Radbourne (Isobel), Mrs. Ernest Loney (Norma) and the late W.O.'l Allan (Bud) Heaney, R.C.A.F dear grandmother of Joann and Allan Radbourne and Grace Resting i -Draper Bank St.

at Carling Avenue. Service in chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Becchwood cemetery HENBREY, William F. In hospital, Sunday, Jan. 4, 1970, William F.

(Bill) Hcn-brey, husband of the late Emma Overton, in his 88th year, father of Albert, Mrs. J. Spcnce (Phyllis), both of Ottawa; John of Dartmouth. NS, and Mrs. J.

Barnhart (Alice) of Ind. Also survived by 15 grand- 24 great-grand-. childrenr Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 313 McLeod Street. Service 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

LAQELLE, Mrs. Joseph Cleo- thas On Jan. 1970. aged 85 years. Meilna Vallee.

wife of the late Joseph Cleothas La ce of 1215 Aerie Avenue, Ottawa. Beloved mother of Andre (Andy), of Mont real: Alfred (Freddy), and Mrs. Alice Bcaudoin, of To ronto; Mrs. Rose Lucas, of Waubaushcne, and Mrs. Fred Clarke (Lillian), of Ottawa.

Dear sister of Celestin Val lee, Blind River. Eight grand children, 17 great-grandchil drcn. Was resting at the Racine; Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick's Street. Funeral Mass was held at St.

Thomas of Aquinas Church Monday 8 a.m. Interment St. Bernard cemetery. Blossom Park. LACHATELLE, Rheal On Saturday, Jan.

3. 1970. Rheal Lachatelle, aged 55, husband of Mane Berbhe Grenon; father of Gillcs, Vanier: Mrs. Jean-Guy Trudeau (Helene), Lucerne; brother of Mrs. Norman Fleming (Annette), Montreal and Miss Corinne; Lachatelle.

Montreal; one cine Robert--and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street. Requiem Mass Wed nesday to Sacred Heart Church. 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa.

LEROUX, Raoul Moise Sud denly. Sunday, Jan. 4, 1970, r- Raoul Moise aged 65, of 98 Carruthers, dear hus band of Marguerite Crete, father of Henri, Mrs. Pierre De Ladurantaye (Lorraine), Ottawa, brother of Mrs. Aurora Dumouchel, Ottawa, Rev.

Sister Marie Rollande. GNC. Church Point, Louisi- ana. Resting Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset W. Funeral Wednesday to Our Lady of the Angel's Church for mass at Interment Notre -Dame cemetery.

MAYO, Deborah Anne Ini hospital on Saturday, Jan. 3, 1970, Deborah Anne, beloved daughter of Nat and Muriel Mayo of 50 Curtis Crescent, aged 7 years; dear sister of Andrew; granddaughter of and Nathaniel Mayo of Burin, N.F.. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Peever of at Hulse.

and Playfair, central chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Ceme---teryv Want Ad Section" 3. Death! CCont. tram Preceding Column) MOORE, Helena S.

On Sunday, 4, 1970, in hospital Shawville, Helena Sarah I y. wife of the late Patrick John Moore of. Quyon, mother of Bernard of Quyon, Muriel (Mrs. Len Macdonald), Arn- prior, predeceased by Mafiny and Carl, sister of Mrs. John Kelly, Quyon.

Resting W. J. Hayes and Sons Funeral Home, Quyon, Que. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 7, to St.

Mary's Church for funeral mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. MacDONELL, Mary In hospital, Sunday, Jan. 4, 1970, Mary Kearney, aged 88, of 477 Piccadilly Avenue, widow of William A. Mac- Donell and dear mother of Mary (Mrs.

Phil E. Doyle) and Margaret James Neville), also survived by 5 grandchildren. Resting Kelly Funeral Home. 2313 Carling Avenue (West of Woodroffe). I T.

-o. George's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. McCALLUM, Hugh A. In hos pital.

Sunday, Jan. 4. 1970, Hugh A. McCallum, husband of the late Lorena M. Shoul- dice; brother of Frank of Boston, Mass.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday, 1 p.m.. Interment Rupert, Que. McDONALD, Margaret Isobel In hospital Jan. 2, 1970, Margaret Isobel McHenry, aged 78 years, of 67 Cartier Street, wife of- the late Alexander Joseph McDonald; beloved mother of Donald (Buck) and Hugh R.

of Ottawa, Ross A. and Patricia (Mrs. W. Armstrong) of Toronto. Eleven grandchil dren survive.

Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street between Bay and Lyon, from 7 p.m. Satur day. Funeral Tuesday to St Theresa's Church for Mass i at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. McKENNA, Michael (Mickey) In hospital, on Sunday, Jan.

4. 1970, Michael (Mickey) McKcnna (swim riling instructor Chateau Laurier), aged 62 of 10 Clear- view Avenue, beloVed hus-'band of IremvSimser and dear father of Barry and Joan (Mrs. Ray Kealey); brother of Hughie. Eugene, Kathleen (Mrs. James Fitz gerald).

Tessie (Mrs. Frank Carol la), Susan Austin Weit), Annie (Mrs. C. Cro- nin), Alice (Mrs. Mschiel Quirk), Vera (Mrs.

Ijrry (Brown). Margaret (Mrs. Leonard Wickersham). Rest ing Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St.

George's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment CaDital Memorial Gardens. Knights of Columbus Council 485wm assemble for prayers at 8 p.m. Tuesday. OXONNELL) Sleia In hos- pital.

Jan. 5, 1970, Esther Ellen Stella McDonough, wife oflne Rate Patrick B. O'Con elit aged-89 ycars-dear. mother of Dorothy (Mrs. O.

P. Jennings). 727 Cooper Street, grandmother of Helen (Mrs. J. P.

Pat Ruddy, Marlcne (Mrs. Vooght), grcat-grandomther of Niall Sheehan. Resting at the-Whelan Funeral Homer 515 Cooper Street between Bay and Lyon. Funeral Wednesday to St. Patrick's Church for Mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Pakenham, Ont. Mater Circle D. of I. as semble for prayers. Tuesday.

8 p.m. POWELL. Margaret -i In hos pital on Jan. 3, 1970. Margaret.

Elizabeth Robertson of 17 Edgebrook Road, in her 63rd year, wife of Alvin S. Powell: mother of Arnold Powell; Mrs. Boyd Sommerville (Marilyn), Ot sister of Mrs. Howard Mitchell (Mabel), of Glasgow Station, Mrs. Duncan Campbell (Jessie), Arnptior; Mrs.

Robert Montgomery (Edith). Ottawa; James Robertson, Goshen, Mrs. Allan McLeod (Adele), White Lake, also five grand children. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, west chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, Jan.

6, 11 a.m. In terment Anglican cemetery, 3r1 line Huntley. In lieu of flowers, donation to the Canadian Cancer -Society. 10CAI CALLS PHONE 236-7511 3. Deaths (Coot from Preceding Column) PARK, Margaret In hospital.

Sunday, Jan. 4, 1970, Mar garet Newham, in her 93rd year, beloved wife of- the late John A. Park, of Kenmore, dear mother of Harold, of Culver City, Archie, Easton's Corners, and Bessie (Mrs. Walter Reynolds), Ot tawa, and by first marriage of the late Donald Dowd, of Kenmore; Violet (Mrs. Gor don Costello), and Fred, both of Ottawa; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Resting at the Warner Funeral Home, Rus sell, where service will be held Wednesday, 2 p.m. En tombment Springhill vault. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Fund. POWER. Ethel Victoria In hospital, Sunday, Jan.

4, 1970, Ethel V. Cornick, beloved wife of Michael Power, 1316 Carling Avenue, in her 75th year, sister of Mervel Cornick, survived also by several nieces and nephews. Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue. Service in chapel, Wednesday, at 2130 p.m. Interment Beech-wood.

ROACH, Arnold In Renfrew hospital, Sunday, Jan. 4, 1970, Arnold Roach, in his 70th year, husband of Beatrice MacPherson, dear father of Harold "Hal" Roach, Doris (Mrs. Edward Killecn), Ottawa. Brother of Lome, Kapuskasing, Wilfred Deep River, Cecil of Ottawa, and Irene (Mrs. Wesley Lisk), Eganvlle.

Resting Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street, Renfrew. Fu- rlSrai Wednesday, Jan. 7, to the Church of Lady of Fa- tima. Funeral mass 10 a.m. Entombment parish vault.

ROBINSON, Elizabeth In hospital, Monday, Jan. 5, 1970, Elizabeth McCormick, aged 75: years, beloved wife of Henry C. Robinson; of-Vernon, dear mother of Leslie and Ray, both of Marvelville; sister of Clar- ence McCormick, of Toronto; Cameron, of Saline, also survived bv 7 erand. PNchildren. Resting Warner I -Funeral Home, Russell, where friends may call after 2.30 p.m.

Tuesday where service, will be held Thursday, 2 p.m. Entombment North Russell vault. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Ontario Heart Fund. SEABROOK, Alice Annie In hospital Saturday, Jan. 3, 1970.

Alice Annie Watterson, of North Gower, in her 75th year; beloved wife of the late John Wesley Seabrook; dear mother of Mrs. William R. Wight (Embel), of Ottawa; sister of Mrs. J. A.

Boucher (Lila), of Manotick: grandmother of Mary and David. Resting at the Cummings Funeral Home, North Gower. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.. in Holy Trinity Anglican Church. North Gow er.

Interment Holy Trinity Ceiyetery. SILVERMAN, Linda Sud. denly, Sunday.Jan 4. 1970, Linda Silverman, beloved dauptcrfPrriand-Mrs; Marvin Silverman of 465 Is land Park Drive, aged 15 years; sister of Mark. Fu- neral arrangements to be an nounced by radio later.

SINCENNES, Mrs. David On- Saturdays Jan; 3, -1970, Anna Blais, aged 76, wife of David Sincennes; mother of Gerard, Rosario, Lucien, Mrs. Wilbrod Mor-neau (Laura); Sudbury: Mrs. Paul Kaluski (Simone), Mont real; Mrs. Lome Currie (Alice), Detroit; sister of Mrs.

Daniel Charron (Valerie), Ot tawa; 22 I grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Rest ing at the- Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street. Requiem Mass Tuesday at St. Sebastian Church, 9 a.m. Interment Noire Dame.

Ot- 1 tawa. 'j SOLE; Marv Ann In hospital, Sunday. Jan-. 4.1970, Mary Ann Plunkett, widow of Harry Sole, 401 Millcraft Crescent, Vanier City, in her 66th year, beloved mother, of Reginald. 'Pitcher (Claire), Mrs.

Robert Lavoie (Olive), William and Walter. Survived by 15 grand Resting Veitch-Draper Ltd. 453 Parkdale Avenue. Service in chapel -Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Becchwood cemetery.

it. neirf i. 3. Mb (ComV from Preceding Column) STACEY, William John In Hospital, Carleton Place, S.unday, Jan. 4, 1970.

William John Stacey, in his 81st year, beloved husband of Elizabeth. Jane F'orteous, and by previous marriage of the late- Catherine Jane Shane, dear father of Roy, Niagara Falls, Lillian (Mrs. W. D. Macpherson), Kirkland Lake, and Robert John of Ottawa Resting Alan R.

Barker Fu neral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. Ser- vice in St. James Anglican Church, Wednesday, 2 p.m Interment St- James ceme- ryi ST. JEAN, Louis In hospital on Monday. Jan.

5, 1970, Louis. St. Jean, aged 87, of 225 MacLaren -Street, belov ed husband of Rosemary Derouin, dear father of Ed ward, Bernard, Raymond, Lloyd, Robert, Muriel (Mrs. Maxwell Glatt), Doriel (Mrs. Joseph Hawley), Doreen (Mrs.

Frederick Markell), Ruth (Mrs. Gerald Tremblay), also survived by 19 grandchildren, dear brother of Mrs. Annie Derouin. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centre Town), where friends may call after 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday to St.

Theresa's Church for mass at 9 a.m Interment Notre Dame cemetery. VEILLEUX, Ronaid Acci dentally on Saturday, Jan 3, 1970. Ronald Veilleux, husband of Carmen Larch, aeed 34: son of Mrs. Joseph father of Andre, Chantal; brother of Lucien, Gjlbert, Roger, Ottawa; Henri Tourainij Mrs. Gerald Lan-thier fEstelle).

Ottawa. Rest ing at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral ljome! 259 St. Patrick "5treet, Re-auiem Mass Tuesday at St. Anne's Church, 8 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame or Ottawa wn.i.L Nellie In hosDital Saturday, Jan.

3, iau, pteine Rock, aged 83, 14 LeBreton Street, widow of Benjamin Wills, dear mother of Benja min, Joseph, Richard, Miriam (Mrs. Peter Blais), ana Barbara fMrs. William Emond) Hear sister of Mrs. Mary Dunn- Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (centre Town). service lues dav at 2 o.m.

in the chapel Interment Pinecrest ceme tery. Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Brenot. Gertrude. Goble. Lllo.

Graham. Charles L. Guest, Or. William A. Haskett.

Vera. Henbrey. Wllllom F. Mayo, Deborah Anne. McCallum.

Hugh A. Silverman. Linda. Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST. 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE.

728 1761 VEITCH-DRAPER UMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236 0668 Heaney, Mrs. Grace. Power, Ethel. Sole, Mary Ann.

AAcEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED News and Announcements Presented Nightly at 6 p.m. on CK0Y lost ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING 12-year-old German Shepherd with limp, or alive, Wakefield area. brown ond ton. reward. Call collect to Ottawa 749-2111 days, 746-4019 after 6 p.m.

BEAGLE. MALE. BLACKBURN HAM- let area. Licence 6046'. Reward.

S24- 4SK. BLACK KEY CASE. CHRISTMAS EVE. 5 p.m. 'Bonk, near Third.

Reward. J34-1712. BLACK SPANIEL. MALE. VICINITY Rochester ond Poolar.

anyone Know. Ing his whereabouts please phone Kewara. BRILLIANT. SET RCMP BROOCH, widow's keepsoK. 232-7447 'or 992-47H.

CHAIN WITH GOLD CROSS, SHOP. pers City area, Baseline Rood. Re-word. 533-1710. DIAMOND RING, POINTEO OVAL Bezel set with 16 brilliants.

Lost late on Christmas Eve. Reword. I2f4073. DOG, MALE BEAGLE, LOST CAS- cades area. Answers to Jason.

Re word. n7-0291. FEMALE TERRIER. 9 MONTHS. black, white ond tan.

Vicinity Manor Park, child's pet. Answers jo-jo. 745-5271 otter i. Jtnmai SubtcrfpliM Rdtet SINGLE COPY PRICE: IOC doPyi ISC Saturday. BY CARRIER: Uc a week.

BY MAIL: Poyoole hi odyonce Cotv odo. Coradian Feces Post Offices and U.S.A. S3.00 a month or 133.00 a year. All other countries S4.00 month or 140.00 a year. Saturday only 25c per Ksue or SI 3.00 a year re any odaress.

For further Information coll 71751 1. i (Cont. from Preceding. Column) GERMAN SHEPHE-D. FEMALE, black and ton, 10 months, lost vicinity Churchill ond Byron.

72S-5267, GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP, FEMALE, block -ond wnite, Cumberland area, reward. 733-3601 GLASSES. GIRL'S, BLUE FRAMES, Bank, Nepean, Kent (as-eei4. GREEN AND GOLD EARRING, DEC. 31.

Please call 727-nB. GREY FEMALE CAT, VICINITY Sherbourne and carling. HAT, GREY MINK, LOWER TOWN area. -Reword. 233-5716 or 203 York, Apt.

t. KEY CASE, LEATHER. CENTRE town. Phone 235.2144. HAT, BLACK FUR, LOST, INITIALED CW.

I34-472. JOCKVALE. FALLOWFIELD AREA. DlocK lODrooor Kernever, moie. Reword, ollered.

(23-2101. LOST, GRANDMOTHER CHARM bracelet, vionity Carlingwood Shop- ping Centre. Reword. 722-2026. MINIATURE SHELDIE MALE DOG, tan color, name sparkle, Beirs Corners.

Reward. 028-4600, (21-4292. MIXMASTER, GIFT WRAPPED, Vici nity Vanier City to Ottowo East. Reward. 237-7376.

PACKAGE, 2 ADDRESSED Atomic Energy, Chalk River, Dec. 22. between Uplands Airport and C.P. Express terminal, Alta Visio Drive. Kewara.

Loc. 301. PARCEL CONTAINING PAINTING left on cor St. Lourent Shopping Centre. Reword.

749-2939. PUPPY, 3 MONTHS, BLACK AND wnne nouna, uienwooa snapping Centre. Reword. 664-3872. RED, BROWN COCKER SPANIEL, male (Laddie), Porkwpod Hills.

Re- ward. 124-4491. SKI BOOT, SIZE 9, LOST NEAR George street terminal. 125-3079. SMALL YEAR OLD MALE CAT, block and grey markings; lost Ptoce Cartier, Hull, Saturday afternoon.

Family pet. Reword. 729-932S. SNAKESKIN SHOES IN TAPESTRY tote bag. left In taxi.

I2S-322I. URGENT. LOST, LADY'S CLOTHING, in bag, Christmas night. Colonial Coach Lines. Reward.

-7774209. WALLET. LOST BILLINGS BRIDGE Plazo, Nov. 21. Finder please return to owner as promised.

Inman, Xil-borne. WALLET, LOST NEW YEAR'S vicinity Holland Avenue, brown leather, contains valuable papers. Reward. 7294347. 6.

round GREY PERSIAN CAT. BRITANNIA Drive-In, Carling Avenue. 120-9844. NECKLACE FOUND VICINITY tlOL-lond Avenue. Owner please describe.

729-4067. PAIR OF SKI BOOTS. 733-7941. RING FOUND. CAMP FORTUNE parking lot.

Sunday. 128-1698 TIMEX WATCH. BOY'S 1900 BLACK, Carling. 7294970. 2 BOYS' JACKETS, O'CONNOR NEAR Gloucester.

Dec. 26. 234-1235, evenings. 13. Memoriams BURROWS In loving memory of dear mother and or ond mother, Alice Burrowi, who passed away January 5, twr Dearly loved ond sodly missed.

Horry Burrows ond Fomily. LAROCQUE tn loving- memory of my dear husband, Joseph, who passed oway Jon. In the heart Hes a ptcturt Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory's frame I shall keep It, Because he was one of me best. Wife, Son ond Fomily.

LAROCQUE In loving memory of dear father ond grandfather, Joseph Lorocque, who passed oway Jan. 5, 1943. Ever remembered. Pat, Alex, Joey, Tom ond Jane. NEELY In remembrance of a dear father ond grandfather, Elton, who passed oway Jan.

5, )W9. They soy that pain will go oway. Though It will take a while. They soy that time will come When I will remember how to smile. Gerry, Foye ond Children.

TAYLOR In loving memory of dear wife and mother, Mrs. Mabel Taylor, who passed away Jon. 7, 1966. Not ust today, but every day. In silence we remember.

Husband ond Family. WAGNER In loving memory of a dear husband ond father. Wfllard Wagner, who passed oway Jan. 5, 1962. Ever, remembered.

Wife and Children. 15. Cards of Thanb DOYLE The family jol the late Louis Stephen Gladstone (Gldddy) Doyle wish to express their most sincere appreciation to their relatives, friends ond neighbors for their acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Father G. Larose, Dr.

J. A. Thompson andthe staff of the emergency ward at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Constables Ramsay and Gouthier, Ottawa police forcer and -to. Jhe staff of St.

Patrick's home 16. funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT ANlT GAUTHIER Reg'd-, J37-36M. 260 Bessererf 3 0msteoe1; Fairmont; 259 St. -Pat Tick; 101 Notre Dame. 18.

Societies and lodges ROSE MOUNT REBEKAH LODGE NO. 164, IOOF, officers ond members are requested to attend a funeral service for their, late sister. Margaret Powell at Hulse and Playfair. 1098 Byron Avenue, Monday, Jon. 5 at I p.m.

Sister lodges invited. Anita Dan-fousse, NG; Elleda Wilson, Record ina U-Secretary. THE. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of The Westboro Masonic Temple Limited will be held in the Westboro Masonic Temple, Churchill Avenue, on Monday, January 26 1970, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of receiving Director's Report. Treasurer's Financial Statement, Election of Directors and Officers for the ensuing year and for such other matters as may be brought before the meeting.

Signed, Earle P. Roy, Secretary-Treasurer. 20. ftorbh FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, P. ProulX, 265 Dalhousie.

233-7793; 232-1505. FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 6 locations for Your Convenient. 232 Bonk street 2216 Carling at Woodroffe 3626 Rltrersloe Orive near Uplands Highway 15. Bells Corners St. Lourent Shopping Centra 15 Beechwood Ave.

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