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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 4

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Page A. D. Buchanan KEMPTVILLE (Special) -The funeral service for Alexander D. Buchanan was held at the J. W.

MacGillivary chapel, St. Lambert, conducted by Rev. John Dove. Born at Kemptville, in a son of the Angus Buchanan and his wife, Mary he received his education in the Kemptville public and high schools. He was employed by the Bank of Ottawa at Kemptville for a time and later moved to Montreal where he was employed by Sherwin Williams Paint Company for many years until ill health forced to retire.

Besides his wife, the former Dorothy Smith, he is survived by his sister, Mrs. James Blackwell (Edith) of Toronto and one brother, Charles Buchanan of Montreal; also several nieces and an aunt, Mrs. Edith Anderson of Kemptville. Interment was in the family plot in Kemptville Public tery. The committal service was conducted by Rev.

Stanley Kerrison of St. James Anglican Church here. Mrs. T. D.

Cassidy Mrs. Marvel Helen (Molly) Cassidy of 8 Smirle Avenue, died yesterday after a lengthy, Illness at the age of 44. Mrs. Cassidy was at one time an operator with the Bell Telephone Company. Born in Ottawa, she was a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur M. Watson. She attended St. Patrick's School and Ottawa Technical School.

She was married in Ottawa in 1934 to T. D'Arcy Cassidy, who survives. "A member of St. George's Church, she also, belonged to the League of the Heart and the Catholic Women's, League. She leaves, in addition to her husband, two sons, Thomas and James, both of Ottawa; and one sister, Mrs.

Charles (Dietta) Cummings, of Ottawa. The body is at McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street, where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8.40 for requiem high mass at St. George's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. Now Grandma hears again with nothing in her ear Like, thousands deafness, who you suffer can from now bear again with no hearing aid" in either ear.

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HOME up to 24 MONTHS to pay Universal Rug 278 Bank St. 5-7271 CPR Section Hand Dead EGANVILLE (Special)-Many friends from all parts of the country tribute to Leonard Heiderman at his funeral, held here recently. Mr. Heiderman was brought from his Home on Wellington Street to Grace Lutheran Church where the funeral service conducted by Rev. H.

Schmieder. The well-known CPR. section man suffered a paralytic stroke duty and died shortly afterwards. He was 50. C.

McDonald, Ontario CCF leader, was among the host of friends who came to attend Mr. Heiderman's funeral. Mr. Heiderman was an active supporter of the CCF Party. Leonard Heiderman was born in Lyndock Township, on November 9th, 1905, the son of Frederick Heiderman and Bertha Kuehl.

He married the former Therese, They Luloff of farmed Grattan in Grattan Townuntil 1937 when they took up residence Eganville where. since 1938, Mr. Heiderman has been employed as section man for the CPR. Surviving besides his widow are one son, Nelson and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Fred Schroeder (Gloria) both of Eganville.

He also leaves five sisters and six brothers, Mrs. Alexa John, Waltham, Mrs. Eric Wockworth, Pembroke, Mrs. Ellard Vernick, Griffith, Mrs. Hutson, Inverary, Mrs.

Walter Berndt, Golden Lake; Herb, Pembroke, Arthur, Ottawa, Leo, Alvin, Arnold and Emerson, all of Griffith. Pallbearers were Albert Boldt, Elbie Schruder, Itale Drefke, Herman Scheer, Rheinold Lemke and Eddie Rose. F. W. Simpson Frederick W.

Simpson of 410 Riverdale Avenue, died Thursday after a lengthy illness. Mr. Simpson had been plumber in Ottawa with J. D. Gervin and W.

J. McLennan before his retirement. Born and educated at Carlyle, England, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson.

He came to Canada 45 years ago, settling in Ottawa. He was a member of Trinity Anglican Church and of Local 71 of the Plumbers' Union. He was married to the former Ethel A. Copeland, who survives. He also leaves one son, Edward of Ottawa; one daughter, Mrs.

Ronald (Catherine) Boyd of Ottawa; one brother, Charles of Sheffield, England; and one sister, Miss Katie Simpson of Carlyle, England. There are two grandchildren. The body is at Hulse and Playfair, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral will be held in the chapel Saturday afternoon service, at 2 o'clock. Rev.

W. H. Bradley will officiate. Interment will be in Capital Memorial Cemetery. Eugene Bergeron BUCKINGHAM (Special) Many district friends and relatives joined in paying final tribute at the funeral of Eugene Bergeron, which was held recently.

Mr. Bergeron died at the age of 80 after a long illness. The funeral service was held from C. Cadieux Funeral Home to St. Gregory's Church, where requiem high mass was celebrated by Msgr.

J. V. Croteau, p.p. assisted by Father Pierre Martel, curate as deacon, and Father Leon Dubeau, chaplain of St. Michael's Hospital, as sub-deacon.

Burial was in the parish cemetery where graveside prayers were said by Msgr. Croteau. Born in Thurso, Mr. Bergeron was married in Buckingham in 1902 to Delia Cadieux who survives. He lived in Buckingham since then.

Besides his wife, two sons survive, Joseph and Rene, both of Buckingham, and one sister, hirs. Ernest Leduc of Thurso. Mrs. A. GiBoin A former employe of the Secretary of State Department, Mrs.

Alvinie GiBoin died in hospital Thursday after a short illness. She was 75 and resided with her sister, Blanche Williams, at 173 Cooper Street. Mrs. GiBoin was born at Coaticook, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Williams. She received her education at the Rigaud Convent. In 1910 she married Edward GiBoin at Portland, Me. He died four years later. In addition to her sister, Mrs.

GiBoin leaves one brother, Charles R. Williams of Montreal. The funeral will be held Saturday from McEvoy 235 Kent Street, to St. Theresa's Church for requiem high mass 9 a.m. Interment will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.

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