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30 Mondoy, April 27, 1970 The Qttowo Journal Deaths By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Lucien Toupin. 55. former head of the International Association of Town Managers, manager of Montreal suburban St. Laurent from 1947 to 1965. Hollywood 1 1 a Louise, 55, a child performer whose blonde beauty brought her movie and television fame as an adult; of a brain hemor rhage.

Toronto Samuel J. Zacks, 66 'financier and art collector, na tional president of the Zionist organization in Canada from 1943 to 1949. Los Angeles Gypsy Rose Lee, 56, famous striptease per- tormer, ol cancer. Today and Tomorrow TODAY i i Smallpox Immunization clinic lucerne town hall, 3.30 to 6 p.m. Tourist and convention committee.

City Hall, 7.30 p.m. Carleton Board of Education, 4 Thorncliffe Place, 7.30 p.m. Ottawa Roman Catholic Sep arate school 140 Cum iwrland Street, 7.30 p.m. Fashion show. Our Lady of Annunciation, Hull, 8.30 p.m.

Concert Society Series, Ber nard Kruysen performance, Na-. tional Arts Centre Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Enrico Macias. performance. National Arts Centre Opera Mouse, 8-30 p.m.

"The Easter Egg," National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. Ottawa Coin Club, Chateau Laurier, 8 p.m. Touraine Council, Toursine town hall, 8 p.m. Gatineau council, Gatineau town hall; 8 p.m. Outaouais Regional School Board.

Gamelin School, Hull. 8 p.m. TOMORROW Civilisation film serids; National Gallery, 12.30, ,3.00, 5.30. 7.15 and 8.30 p.m. Smallpox immunization clinic, Centre Recreatil, Notre Dame Street, Hull, 3.30 to 6 p.m.

vi Stewardship Committee of United Church, laymen's meeting, Rideuu Park United Church, 6 p.m. Ottawa Board ot Education, 330 Gilmour Street, 7.30 p.ni; National Arts Centre Orches tra. Opera House. 8.30 p.m. "The Easter Egg," National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m.

2. Births ARMSTRONG David and Marion (nee Davies) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Natalie tynn, April 27. 1970. at Riverside Hospital. Thanks to Dr.

Bur- gess and staff. CURRIE Peter and Jocelyne are proud to announce the birth of a son, Richard Robert on April 26th at Ottawa General Hospital, a brother for Diane and Mark. DONNELLY To Michael and Betty a son, at Riverside Hospital, April 27th. A brother for Louise and Dominic. GODKIN Winston and Marcia wish to announce the arrival of a baby girl Stephanie Gail at Carleton Place Hospital on April 24.

1970. Thanks to Dr. Hanham. JOHNSON Don and Audrey are proud to announce the birth of their 9 lb. 6 ot.

son Glenn Matthew on April 23 at Riverside Hospital. A brother for Maureen and Kathleen. Journal 8m SepDa 4S9 461 465 493 500 544 553 555 563 566 568 582 589 597 615 616 618 631 661 679 680 696 715 725 737 746 749 758 768 772 775 777 794 808 818 823 824 829 831 834 837 839 842 843 848 8S0 851 867 868 869 871 872 884 887 891 894 897 898 903 904 90S 912 919 926 932 933 935 938 941 942 943 945 951 952 954 961 968 972 976 971 District Wont Ad Afntt SMITHS FALLS McShone o.ld Shanks; Pharmacy, Beckwith ond Main Streets. pixxw ARLETC.M- PUVCE Wlllon'j Drug Stcre, B-idge Phone Z57.ISCS. EEMBROKb Mrs.

tOCKe, VI Potrtcio Street. Phone 3J-U5J. Mrs. D. Beloriger, JM Kogion street, pnone n-jo.

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Birtte tCont. Irani Preceding Column) KENNY Bill and' Elizabeth (nee Scott) proudly ainounce the arrival of a daughter. Lisa, 7 2 April 24, 1970, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. Special thanks to Dr.

Davies and attending staff. LAROCK Larry and Karen (nee Buchanan) proudly an' nouqee the birth of their first child. Jeffrey David, on April 25, 1970 at Riverside Hos pital. LE1TH Bill and Phyllis (nee Cohen) take pleasure in an nouncing the arrival of 7 lb. baby boy on April 25th at the Civic Hospital, brother for Jordan and David.

Proud grandparents, Abe and Sophia Cohen. LOT AN Gord and Ruth are happy to announce the arrival of Barbara's i Jennifer, on April 23, 1970. at Almonte General Hospital. MOULDS Larry and Cheryl (nee Carson), proudly announce the arrival of a daughter, and a sister for Jamie. Lori Christine was born April 25.

1970 at the Civic, weighing 9 lbs. 3 ozs. Mother and daughter doing well. RUSSELL Chuck and Eileen (nee Herrmann) announce the birth of their first son Jeremy Leopold, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, April 25. A special thanks to Dr.

A. Kastner and nursing staff. First grandson for Captain and Mrs. L. Herrmann and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Warren. SCHMALTZ On April 25, at the Gatineau Memorial Hospital, Wakefield, to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Schmaltz nee-Taylor), tnson, SPENCE Hugh and Anne (nee Tedham), proudly announce the birth -of their second son David Neville in Kingston General Hospital, Saturday, April 25. 1970. 1 THOMPSON Graham and Anne (nee Remmer) are proud to announce tne ar rival of a daughter, Jacqueline Leigh, on April 25, 1970, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Julia. All well.

Dealb ALLEN-TRANSUE, Mildred In hospital, Saturday, April 25, 1970, Mildred, Allen- Transue of Ottawa. Dear mother of Robert F. Tran sue of Hollywood, Florida. Also survived by two grandchildren, R. Edward Transue and Margaret Ann Gilmore.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service at Christ's Church, Aylmer, Que, on Tuesday at, 11 a.m. Interment Beltevue. In lieu of -flowers donations to the In ternational Grenfell Associa tion. 85 Metcalfe Street would be appreciated.

ANDERSON. Mr. Ruggles. of 269 St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull On Sunday April 26, 1970, Ruggles Anderson, age 75, husband by first marriage of the late Solange Provost and second marriage Jennie Smith; father of Mrs.

Henn Dubuc (Pauline) of Gatineau, Mrs. Edmond a I (Eileen). Montreal; Mrs. Henri, Proufc (Ireine). Hull; brother of Mrs.

Paul La Freniere (Kate) of Gatineau Point Also survived by 'Ai grandchildren and 1 great grandson. Resting at Emond and Son 271 Joseph -Boulevard, HulL, Ff neral Wednesday. April at two o'clock. Ihterment St James cemetery, Hull. For information call 777-1619.

BRISCOE, Stanley Earl At Ottawa, on Saturday. April 25, 1970. Stanley Earl Briscoe, in his 18th year, dear son of Kenneth and Marion Briscoe and brother of Mrs, Robert Edwards (Dorothy) of Cobden, Linda and Shirley at home. Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where the funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday, April 28, at 2 p.m interment Rosebank ceme tery. BUCKLEY, Warren (Bud) In hospital on Saturday, April n-(Bud) Buckley, 164 Huron Avenue, age 57 years, beloved hus band of CarmcV Consitt Brother of, Kenneth of ot Aylmer, Mrs.

H. Newman (Dorothy), Mrs. W. J. Gorman (Cora) of Otj tawa and Ottilie of Mont -real.

Resting; Halse- and Playfair Central Chapel, 3.16 McLeod Street. Service Titcs- day, 11: a.m. 1 Pinccrctrt cemetery. i r- -'---t-iffriir -isi r--i 3, ii Del from Preceding Column) DALGLEISH. Bella A.

In on Monday, April 27, 1970, Bella A. Cameron, of Vernon, in her 85th- year, beloved wife of the late J. Arnott Dalglush and dear mother of Wilmer of Ottawa; sister of Lillian Dalgleish. Cornwall, and Jim Cameron of Ottawa; Predeceased by brother, Harvey- Resting, at the Vice and Craig Ltd Funeral 'Home, Church Street, Winchester, where service will be held on Wednesday, April 29, at 1 p.m.. Interment Springhill cemetery.

DELFINO, Anthony In hospital on Sunday, April 26, Delfino, 1244 Morrison Drive (formerly J51 Willow), beloved husband of Mary Christopher. Dear father of Arthur, Louis, Chuck and Leonard. Predeceased by one daughter. Yolanda. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home.

2313 Carling Avenue. Funeral Monday to St Anthony's Church for mass at 2 p.m Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. DUNN, Ernest E. Retired CN R. In hospital on Sunday, April 26, 1970, Ernest Dunn, husband of the late Esther Foley, dear father of George, Vancouver, (Norma) Mrs.

Nirk De Anegelis; (Elsie) Mrs. Aldenck, both of Ottawa; dear grandfather of Eric. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home. 235 Kent St. Funeral Tuesday to St Patrick ChurctuFuneral 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, GRAVELLE, -Arthur At a local hospital, Sunday, April 26, 1970, at the ag- of 66, of RR 1 Paiement Boulevard, Gatineau, previously of 6 Charlebois Street, Hull, Que. Former employee of Regal Tavern, husband of Cecile Carriere, of Ronald, Rivers, Roger, Carol, both of Gatineau, Richard of Hull, Que. Also six daugh ters, Mrs. Tony Carman ico (May) of Ottawa; Mrs, Claude Dupont' (Lorraine) of Hull; at home the Misses Annette. 'Joanne, Marie, Marguerite, all of Gatineau; three daughters-in-law, Mrs.

Roger a 1 1 (Nicole), Mrs. Ronald Gravelle, (Therese), Mrs. Richard velle (Michele), two brothers Rene and Ernest of Huff; four sisters, Mrs. EmileLeblanc, Mrs. Aurele Longpre, Mrs.

Edward Larche; Mrs. Charles Larche, allOf Hull, and 16 grandchildren. Resting at Beaucbamp Funeral Home. 171St. Laurent Street Hull, i Tuesday from I p.m.

Fu- 'neral Thursday, April 30 for Requiem High Mass at St. Redempteur Cathedral at 8 a.m. Interment St. Re dempteur cemetery. Death Notices Will Be Accepted Each Saturday From 7 a.m.-to-7.30 a.m.- 236-7511 VTe-1 LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77110 Deaib BEECH, Peggy In hospital Monday, April 27, 1970, jPeggy Berry, beloved wife of 1 1 r.

i. i oin acevn, iiu raxmingiun Avenue, in her 43rd yean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black of Barrie, mother of Rosalind, Gregory, Stephanie and Sherry; sister of Mrs. A.

L. Delaney (Theresa), of Vancouver; Eugene Berry, of Hornepayne, Mrs. Anne Ethier and Mrs. Nor man Emms (Patricia), of Barrie, Ont; and Allan Black, of Ottawa. Resting HuSe and 'Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street; Service at Riverside United ufturch on Wednesday at I p.m.

Inter-ment CACCIATO, Maria In hospital on Sunday, April 26, 1970, Maria Cacciato. age 8 years, beloved daughter of M-Giacono and Guiseppa Cacci ato. Dear sister of Pina, Nick, Carmelo, Joseph, Lawrence, Angelina and Ros-ana. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funer al Tuesday to St Anthony's Church for mass at 10 a-m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. CALL, Dora May In hospital. Sunday, April 26. 1970. Dora May Casselman of 179 McGil- livray Street, widow of I G.

Call, in her 80th year, dear mother of Muriel (Mrs. M. E. Wahab) and grandmother of Randy and Julie; -sister of the late Mrs. Zella Newton Pruritic r.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. CHARRON, Mrs. Edouard Monday, April 27.

1970, at the age of 56, Anita Gouletof 315 Holmwood Avenue, Ottawa, Apt 402, beloved wife of Edouard Charron; mother of Raymond, Lachine, Claude, of Ottawa; Lise ron, at home; dear sister ot Aldege and Omer of Hull, Mrs. Yvonne Lavergne of Vanien 4 grandchildren. Fu neral Thursday, leaving Ra cine. Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, HuhVt at 9.45 for requiem high mass in Ste. Bernadette's Church at 10 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. For information call 237-3680. CHOtETTE, Mrs.

Philippe Suddenly in local hospital on Friday, April 24, 1970, Berthe Thibert of 54 Millar Street Hull, dear daughter of. the late Albert Thibert and Amanda Gagnon, beloved wife 'of Philippe Cholette, D'Aoust Ottawa; deaf mother of Jean Cholette at home; Mrs. Pierre Geh'dreau 1 tmoniquejt oi lourtine, vuc-. dear sister of Alfred, Hull; Gerald, Ottawa: Aimee, Arthur For- tin (Dofa). Arvida, Que.

Mrslrenee Guenette (Alice) Gatineau; Mrs. Rene La- Irance (Irene) of Hull; Mrs. J. E. Leduc (Germaine) of HulL Survived by two grand children, Danielle and Michel.

be resting after one o'clock Sunday at -Racine, Robert and Gauthier -Funeral 101 Notre Dame, Hull. Funeral Tues day, April 28, leaving parlor 2.45 for Requiem High Mass at St Bemadette Church, p.m. Interment Netre Dame 'cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours: I p.m. to 10 p.m.

Private parking for visitors. For information, call 237-3bo. COUSINEAU. Mrs. Alfred-On Saturday, April' 25.

1970, Par-mia Beaucage, age 63 of 8 La Nennais. Gatineau Point, wife of Alfred Cousineau, dear mother of Roland of Ottawa; Maurice, Gatineau; Gerry of Vanier; four daughters, Mrs. Prince O'Rielly (Jannine), Gatineau Point; Mrs. Julien Thibault (Jacqueline) of Hull; -MrtvClaudc Ltamoureux (Col- lette)' and Mrs. a rj, Lamoureux (Pierrette) both of Gatineau Point; sister of Mrs.

Henry Nadoiuof Ottawa, and Mrs. Armani Chollette of Hull; 31 grandchildren sur- vlve. Resting at Beauchamp's Funeral Home, 171 St. Laurent Street Hull, lor funeral on Tuesday. April 28 at.

St, Francois Church (Gatineau Point) at 10 o'clock. Burial Notre Dame cemetery. I 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3. M'M Deaths ICorfi. from Preceding Column) GALE, Cora In hospital.

Saturday, April 25, 1970, Cora Mabel Uaye, beloved wife of the late Harry G. Gale of Young's NB; dear sister of Alice Kiye 0 1 1 a stepmother of Catherine Gale of St John, NB. Funeral and interment in Sackville, NB. HENDERSON Elizabeth On Sunday, April 26. 1970, in hospital, Shawville, Elizabeth Lebrtm, widow of George-M.

Henderson; in her 84th year, dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. Irvin Gilpin), Hattie (Mrs. Albert Burnett). A i Esther (Mrs. Thomas), Ottawa.

Predeceased by Gerald. Survived- by 10 grandchildren. 31 great grandchildren, 7 brothers and 2 sisters- Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville.

where service will be conducted Wednesday, April "29, at 2' p.m. Interment Norway Bay cemetery. LACROIX, Mrs. Edna (Dumas) In hospital, Saturday, April 25, 1970, age 57 years, beloved wife of the late Victor Lacroix. Dear mother of Ernest Orleans; Raymond, at home; Mrs.

Gaston Beau- champ (Femande), Hull; Mrs. Fernand Provost (Claire) and Mrs. Reiean Farley (Odette), Ottawa; Mrs. Rachel Quesnel (Viola), Vars; Mrs. Laurent Gauthier (Jeannine) and Mrs.

Richard Bova (Carmelle), Vanien Miss Dianne at home. Sister of Lucien, Navan: Omer, Ottawa; Mrs. Emile Charbonneau (Florence), Orleans, Mrs. Paul Collin (Georgette), Mrs. Leo Bris- bois (Armande), Vanier.

15 Grandchildren. Resting at Racine. Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead. Vanier. Funeral Tuesday." April 28, at St.

Joseph's Church, Orleans, at 8.30 a.m. Interment parisn cemetery. LADOUCEUR, Mrs. Albei In General Hospital, April 25, 1970 of Fort Coulonge, Quebec in her 80th year, beloved wife of Antoine; dear mother of Mrs. Albert Paquette (Lo-rette) FortCoulonge, and the late GuyC Mrs.

Lester Bern stein (Antoinette) LaSalle Quebec, Mrs. Cletus Bowie me) Mrs. Joseph alone (Beatrice) Pierre- fond. Quebec, Mrs. Hector Charon (Yvette) Ottawa, Mrs.

Emery DuManoir (Noella) Deep River, Ontario; Mark, Port Colbome, Ontario; Mrs. Leo Thibert (Albertine) Wind sor, Ontario; Leo, Fort Cou longe; the late Emile and Gerald; Emile F. (RCAF) Arvida. Quebec. Resting at Ringrose Bros.

Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge, Quebec. Funeral Mass Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Pierre Church. Interment parish cemetery.

MORRIS, Charlie At Smiths Falls, on Saturday, April 25, 1970. Charlie Seymour Morris, age 83, husband of the late Mary E. Hawe and father of Mrs. Norman Hoch (Wanda) of Mont. St.

Hilaire, Que. Resting at the Amy Funeral Home. Beckwith Street, Smiths Falls, where service will be held on Tuesday, April 28 at 2 p.rh. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. MURPHY, Louisa In hospital, Sunday, April 26.

1970; Louisa -Murphy, age 76 years, of Mountain Road, Que, dear sister of Julia and Lena (Mrs. toward Mum gan); Ottawa. Nieces and nephews survive. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper StreclJbctween Bay and Lyon. Funeral nesday to St.

Stephen's Church, Old Chelseafor mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. McFARLANE, Gordon In hospital Sunday, April 26. 1970, Gordon McFarlane, 67 Reid Avenue, son of the late Dr. and Mrs.

Matthew A. McFar-, lane, brother of Argyle and Wilkie. both of Ottawa. Rest--rring Hulse and Playfair Chapel. 315 McLeod Street.

Funeral Wednesday. 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. MACTHERSON, Baby Mao-Anne In hospital on Saturday. April 25, 1970, dear infant daughter of James and Doreen MacPherson, age 5 days.

Private funeral was held on Monday. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Ad Section" 3. Deaths tCont. from Prccadino.

Colomnl McLAREN, Donald At Ren frew Hospital, Sunday, April 26, 1970, Donald McLaren, in his 71st year, formerly of Horton, -Ont Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Tuesday, April 28 at 2 p.m. Interment in Goshen cemetery. McLEAN, Charlotte In hospi tal Monday. April 27, 1970, Charlotte Amelia Loftus, beloved wife of James Guy McLean, 1351 Cahill Drive; mother of William Rus sell Jane, of Ottawa: Peter J. and Mrs.

Thomas Johnstone (June), of St. Thomas; Robert of Lon- don, Ont, and J. Gordon, of 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; 'sister of Mrs. Harry Bill (Clara), of Qceeofield, Mass. Funeral notice htter- PITT, Russell W.

In 'hospital Monday, April 27, 1970, Rus- seH W. Pitt of 729 Buxton Crescent beloved husband of Muriel Smith; father of Heather and Ian; brother of Mrs. Melviri Clark (Iva) and Mrs. George Telford (Norma) of North Bay; Mrs. Murray Arsineau (Lila), Garson; Mrs.

Henry Lemaire (Vera) and Mrs. Ken Romain (Cora) of Levack; Mrs. Emmerson Cole (Beulah) of Calumet Island: Harold, of Sudbury; Leonai of Dowling. Resting and Playfair Central .315 McLeod Street Service in Riverside United Church on Thursday at I la.m. In terment Pinecresf cemetery, Friends may can from 7 p.m.

Tuesday. In Jieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street POST, Edythe On Sunday, April 26r her home ot aenvens, cayine wag goner, widow of N.Patrick Post Dear mother of Bob, James and Pat Beloved daughter of Sophia Wag-" goner. Dear sister of Dorothy Kemp. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral service Wed nesday at .2 p.m.

in the chapel. Interment St James cemetery, Hull. QUINN, Linda Suddenly at Kingston General Hospital on Saturday, April 25, 1970, as the result of an accident Linda Quinn, age 21 years, student nurse Ottawa Civic Hospital, beloved daughter of Lillian and Eddie Quinn (Retired RCAF), of 2468 Dwight Crescent, sister of Mrs. Richard Anderton (Donna) Peterborough, and' Mrs. Leslie Halpert (Susan) of Silver Spring, Maryland.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service at the Chapel Canadian Forces Base, Rock- cliffc, on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. ITUER, Bridget In Chicago on April 25, 1970, Bridget Pear7 Ryan, beloved -wife of Robert W. Tuer formerly of Ottawa, sister, of Mrs. Bullis (Evelyn), Miss Katherine Ryan, Mrs.

A. Myers, (Gertrude); Mrs. G-Bethel (Gladys) all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair west Chapel, 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Comp-ton; Time and date later. VEITODRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAIE CHAPEt 728-4673 BANK ST.

CHAPEL 2360668 Walker, Lila E. BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News ond Announcements Presented Nightly ol P-m. on CKOY ieidlti sin eek1 lOCAl CALLS PHONE 236-7511 3. Deiflo tCont. from ProccdJng Column) van AS, Peter In hospital on Monday, April 27, 1970, Peter van As, age 55, beloved husband of Joyce Cottrea of 20 Lever Avenue, dear father of Carol, Jenny, and Karen, dear brother of Willy (Mrs.

Cor (men, of Holland; Hanna (Mrs. John Bell) of Chalk River. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue, where friends may call after 7 p.m. this evening: Funeral Wednesday in the chapel, 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. WALKER, Lila Emma Iri hospital on Saturday, April 25, Lila Walker, daughter the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker of Stittsville, sister of Eva, Ottawa, and Pecey of Edmonton. Resting at Veitch-Draper BankStreet at Carling Avenue.

Service in the chapel Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment in Wesley United cemetery. Stittsville." Please omit flowei PLAYFAIR LIMITED fONERAl DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315-ivlctEOu-STREET 233-VH 43H Allen-Tronsue. Mildred. Beech.

Peogy. Buckley, Warren (Bud). Call, Dora May. McForlane, Gordon. McLean.

Charlotte. Pitt. Russetl W. Ouirm, Linda. Tuer, Bridget.

West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 5. CASE, CORNER KIRK- wood-cxiriing, Monday morning. Reward. Important papers. 722-S636.

BICYCLE, MAN'S. NEW, CCM. GOLD. Kewora Je-vno. BIG.

BLACK LABRADOR, CHOKE collar. Kewora. rra-yuv. BLUE 12-FOOT FIBREGLASS BOAT irom Laice porn oreo on Mississippi i-OKe, tinoer please can i-w-zse. BROWN-WHITE CAT, MANOR PARK ores.

237-5141, 746-4677. CAT, YEAR OLD GREY TABBY, neutered male, wearing red collar. Vicinity Stewart ond Cobourg. Reword. Please telephone 2J7-IS30 daytime, evenings 237-9061.

GIRL'S GLASSES, DARK RIMS, Bl- focals, lost ot Checkpoint 8, itatvrooy. urgently required. ii-vta. KEYS LOST. 2 SETS.

CORNER STAN- ley Avenue ond Charles street. Re word. 2324214. LEOPARD DESIGN FRAME, PRE-scrpition sunglasses. Billings Bridge- st.

Laurent area, ras-esiy. LIGHT ORANGE TOMCAT, OFF COB. den ond- Iris, late Saturday night. 128-3744. LOST, BRAND NEW ROYAL BLUE Cougar bicycle, boys, at St.

Michaels school. Kewora. 46-ojoi. MALE GORDON SETTER, BLACK ond fan, chain choker, red leash. Torbolfon tag 12.

Reword. Constance Boy. S32-1565. The Journal has made available a booklet of "i appropriate In Memoriam Notices 'phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511' or come in for -wur copy huiIe lest (Cor, from rcdng Column) ORANGE AND WHITE TOM CAT, 1 mofitono Avenue oreo. 'J-M'u.

PURSE. BLACK LEATHER. LOST vicinity St. CkjU end Beechanod oreo. Rl-etos.

QUEBEC BONSPIEL BULOVA WATCH prut, sentimentol value. SABLE AND WHITE MINIATURE collie (Shetland sneep deal vicinity Lovigne Street, Gatineov Mills. An. swers to tne name Bonnie. A child's pet Would appreciate Iter return.

Reword. tU-TUi. SMALL TAPFY IfcRRtOHr-NAMe- looy, Lemoy crescent, mtcts. 731-OtlH. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, Cnoteou courier, luesaoy nigni.

ice-ward. 72S-SU0L WHITE PERSIAN CAT, LIGHT GREEN eyes, First Avenue ana u-unnor. jWRISTWATCH. LADY'S. WHITE gold.

Murray, Albert. Kent streets. W3-I3SI, mine. eword. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU-mone Society Shelter.

Visit shelter to mote sure. 72MIi. Form MAN'S WRISTWATCH, VICINITY ST. josepn niyi wwm aiwoit MEDIUM SIZED BLACK DOG. orange wtvilt markings.

No licence. m-ttld. SET OF KEYS. AGINCOURT AREA. 722-! SET OFKEYS FOUND ON RIDEAU Street HcnwrlaHB wl DCC In ImuImm UnnWV rtl tt mother ondi rather, Gilbert Acres.

who passed away April 25, 17, mother, Mary (Smith), Sept. 24, 19M. Today recalls the memory Of our dear parents gone to rest; And those who think ot them today Are the ones who loved them best. Horry, Eileen ond Orondchildreri. DESABRAIS In loving memory ot a dear father ond grandfather, Arthur DesobroiJ.

who potted away April 27, 1966. 1 Four years hove passed since that sod day, When one we loved was called oway; God took him home it was" His will. Within our hearts he liveth stilu Shirley, George ond Children. I- HAMILTON In loving memory ol a dear husband ond lamer. Joseph Hamilton who passed away April 27.

MSI. Ever remembered. Wife ond Family. HARRISON In fondest memory ot a beloved companion. Elsie Horrlson, who passed away April 27, 1967.

Peacefully sleeping, resting at lost. "Tte worJtfs weary trouoies ong trials ore oast; In silence she suffered. In patience she bore, TBI God colled her home to suffer no mare. Charles Stafford. RANCH In loving memory of a dear tother, George ranch, who passed away April 27, 19S9.

We watched you suffer, wo heard you sigh. But oil we could do was Just stand by. For then the time came, we suffered too. For you never deserved what yw went through, God took your bond ond hod to port. He eased your Pain but broke our heart.

I Although we smile ond seem 1 carefree, 1 Nobody misses you mar than we, Eileen. LANGE In loving memory of a deaf Topo- ond Opo, Gustov Longs. posseo away- aptm iw. Sadly missed, ever remembered. Jimmy, Hetgo and Children.

MARSH In loving memory of my dear brother, Jock W. Marsh, who passed owoy AprU 27, 1921. Time does not darken or shadows dim The beautiful memories hove of Nm. -May. STEWART In loving memory of my beloved wife, Mortorie Froncls, passed owoy April 27, 196B- -As we loved you, so we miss yout In our memory you ore near, loved, remembered, longed far always.

Bringing many silent tear. Husband Roy and Family. TURNER" In loving memory of dear father and grandfather, James Turner, who passed away April 27, 195S. Sunshine fades ond shadows foil. But sweet remembrance outlasts oil.

Daughter Doris, Fred, Coral ond Ron. 15. Cards of Thanb COOPER We wish to express oof sincere thanks to oil our relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributes, cords, choritable donottons and many kindnesses received during the recent bereavements the toss of a loving1 husbands, father ond orondfather, Chester (Chessie) B. Cooper. Mrs.

Ches- fer Cooper and Fomity. TAGGART We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to us ot the death ot a beloved husband and father. Also our deepest hanks for the man beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. C.

Toggart ond Family. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3U0, 260 Bessertr 30t Olmstead; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Pot rick; 1Q1 Notre Dam. 20.

florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, 23! 115 233-7793: FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 6 locations for Your Convenience 131 Bonk Street. I6 Carling ot Woodroffe. Riverside Drive near Uplands. HlOhwav IS. Bells Comers.

St. Laurent Shopping Cenlre 2364)801 21. Cemeteries MEMORIAL GAROEN, DOUBLE PLOT Gold Cross plan, gordtn ol the lost upper, M00 or nearest. Ue-ISU. owner leaving.

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About The Ottawa Journal Archive

Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980