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The Ottawa Citizen du lieu suivant : Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 5

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December 5, 1956 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Page 5 William Allingham, 67, Dies After 31 Years In Ottawa Employed 30 years In the partment of Mines and Technical Surveys, William Allingham, 67, of 480 Riverdale Avenue, died in hospital today after a brief illness. He was a member of Trinity Anglican Church. Mr. Allingham was born in Manor Hamilton, Ireland, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Allingham. In 1912 he came to Toronto, where he was married in 1919 to the former Margaret Moore. In the First World War he served overseas with the 4th Battalion. He came to Ottawa in 1926 to work for the Department of Keep it Handy Walkers Bread! Mines, where he until he became ill last renalined Besides his wife he leaves four sons, William John, George, Harold and Gordon, all of Ottawa; two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Traversy (Lillian) and Mrs.

George Morgan (Shirley), both of Ottawa; two brothers, George Robert, two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Payne and Mrs. Lillian Firth, all of Toronto; and six grandchildren. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the chapel of Hulse and Playfair, 315 McLeod Street, conducted by Rev.

W. H. Bradley and Rev. J. A.

D. Meakin. Interment will be in Pinecrest Cemetery. Miss H. M.

White Miss Helen Marjorie White, 17 Torvington Place, died suddenly in hospital Monday. Born and educated in Ottawa, daughter of the late James White and the late Rachael Waddell, she was a member of the May Court Club and was active in the Women's Guild and the Women's Association of All Saints Anglican Church, of which she was a member. She leaves one sister, Mrs. S. C.

Stevens, Ottawa; one nephew, John S. Ashe John S. Ashe, 86 Bayswater Avenue, who died suddenly yesterday in hospital, was a steel plate printer with the British American Bank Note Company Limited from 1910 until his death. Born in Ottawa, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Ashe, he was educated at Kent Street School and the old Commercial School. He leaves his wife, the former Pansy Lila Pryse; two brothers, William, Detroit, and George, Ottawa; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Rebecca and Kissick, Mrs. Mrs. Stinson, Millicent Carley, May of Ottawa.

The body is resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street, where Rev. P. S. Irwin will officiate at the funeral in the chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Beechwood Cemetery.

James Stevens, Victoria, B.C.; and one niece, Mrs. Douglas Wright, Ottawa. The body is resting at 17 Torrington Place, from where the funeral will be held today at 2.30 p.m. to All Saints Anglican Church, Laurier Avenue. Rev.

L. Duncan and Archdeacon C. G. Hepburn will officiate. Burial will be in Beechwood Cemetery, Rev.

H. A. Wright Dies At Toronto TORONTO (CP)-Henry Alfred Wright, 80, retired rector of Christ Church at Amherstburg, died at his son's Toronto home Tuesday. He served missions at the Mohawk reservation, Brantford, and later served at various Anglican churches throughout Ontario. He was appointed rector of Christ Church in Amherstburg in 1914.

Survivors include a son and a daughter. Mrs. H. B. Ingram KEMPTVILLE (Special) Following an illness of some four months, Mrs.

Hugh B. Ingram died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Russell Thompson, Kemptville on Monday. She was 84. Mrs.

Ingram was the former Sarah Edna Sanderson and was born at Oxford Station, a daughter of the late John Sanderson and his wife Martha McCannon. Except for the past seven years spent her life in Oxford station' district. She was a member of St. Anne's Anglican church. Her husband predeceased her in 1938.

Surviving is a brother, Richard Sanderson of Havelock and a sister, Mrs. Russell Thompson of Kemptville. The funeral was held on years ago. TOKYO (Reuters)- gOVMrs. Cockburn was a member ernment decided to send a deleChurch Ascension, the gation to the United Nations in Local Council of Women, was anticipation of Japan's entry into active in the Red Cross during the world organization before the the Second World War and was end of the year.

R. C. Reade Toronto Newsman Dies TORONTO (CP) Robert C. Reade, veteran newspaper man, died Tuesday in a sanatorium here. Mr.

Reade had been a member of the editorial staff of the Toronto Star for 34 years. He joined The Star in 1922 as a special writer and was for several years a parliamentary correspondent in Ottawa. Mr. Reade transferred to The Star Weekly in 1929 as a special writer, and travelled widely across Canada covering a variety of accompanied the subjectswales during his Canadian tour in the 1920s. A native of Toronto, Mr.

Reade attended Woodstock College in Woodstock, and was graduated from the University of Toronto, where he won a Rhodes Scholarship. Mr. Reade was predeceased by his wife. They had no children. nesday afternoon with service in St.

Anne's Anglican Church at Oxford Station with Rev. A. F. Dowdell of Oxford Mills officiating. The body placed in the Kemptville vault.

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With his parents he came as a youth to reside in Hull and rehis education in Hull schools. He moved to Ottawa in 1930. Mr. Renaud was a member Le Droit Quarter Century Club and of the Catholic Syndicates. Mr.

Renaud leaves his mother, two brothers, Valerien of Ottawa and Jean-Ernest with the Canadian Army in Victoria, B.C., and three sisters, Mrs. George Whiteside and Mrs. Albert Quinn, all of Ottawa. The funeral will be held Thursday from Racine and Robert Limited, 260 Besserer Street, to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull.

First Liner LIVERPOOL (Reuters) The first round-the-Cape liner to reach Liverpool since the closing of the Suez Canal, the Circassia, arrived with 168 passengers from India. Mrs. G. Cockburn Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Cockburn, 50 Renfrew Avenue, died in hospital Tuesday, following a lengthy illness.

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The body is resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street, where Rev. R. S. V. Crossley will conduct the service in the chapel Thursday at 1 Interment will be in Beechwood Cemetery.

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