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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 4

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4 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN P. Beauchemin Pierre Beauchemin, three-yearold son of Yvon Beauchemin and the former Rita Potvin, died suddenly on Saturday at his parents' home, 119 Booth Street, He was born in Ottawa on New Year's Day, 1953, Besides his parents he vived by two brothers, Ronald and Roger, and a sister, Lise, all at home. Funeral was Monday afternoon from Gauthier's Funeral Home, 733 Somerset Street West. Interment was In Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull, after Service of the Angels at St. Jean Baptiste Church.

ters, Mrs. Joseph Abbott and Mrs. Jennie Whiley both of Suffolk, England; also eight grandchildren. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from the W. J.

Hayes and Sons Funeral Parlors to Quyon United Church, where the pastor of the church Rev. Basil Long, conducted the service. Interment was in the Edey Cemetery at Aylmer, Que. Frank Morand A lifelong resident of Ottawa, Frank Morand, of 108 Sterling Street, died in hospital Sunday, following a long illness. He was 61.

Born and educated in Ottawa, he was a son of the late Godfrey Morand and his wife Veronica Hudson. He married the former Pearl Helmer in July of 1943. He served overseas in the First World War and fought in the Battle of Passchendaele. Mr. Morand was a parishioner of Holy Rosary Church.

Besides his wife he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Edward (Beatrice) Petry, Ottawa; one brother, Joseph, Long Beach, six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. The body is at the Kelley Funeral Home, 1345 Wellington Street, from where the funeral will be held a Wednesday to Holy Rosary Church for requiem high mass at 8. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. BABA BABA IT'S FROM BIRKS For My Lady's EVENING ELEGANCE Dainty little charmers to match your most "formal mood'.

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up Mr. his Tubman was away at the time, and when Mr. Milliken was taken suddenly ill, Mrs. Tubman had to run to the Milliken home for help. The stricken man died before help could be reached.

Born in the Township of Thorne in March, 1926, Mr. Milliken was the son of Mrs. Susan Milliken and the late Richard Milliken. He had lived all his life on the home farm. He was a member of St.

Stephens Anglican Church at Greermount. Besides his mother, he is survived by three brothers, Hawley of Montreal; Delbourne of Connaught Gardens, Aylmer, and wood at home; nine sisters, Mrs. Alton (Greta) Findley Aylmer, Heman (Elena) Smiley Manotick Station; Mrs. John (Pearl) Martin; Mrs. Harry (Lillian) Weatherall; Mrs.

(Hazel) King, all of Ottawa; Mrs. Dalton (Bernice) Poaps of Aylmer; Mrs. Eric (Marjorie) Smith of Carp; Mrs. Emile (Anna) Mayhe of Breckenridge, and Mrs. Denzil (Eileen) Mayhew of Shawville.

The funeral was held this afternoon from the William J. Hayes and Sons Funeral Home here to St. James Anglican Church at Otter Lake, with Rev. S. Irving officiating.

Interment in the parish cemetery. Clings To Life DETROIT (AP) Although wounded 14 times with a caliber rifle, Frank Chisholm, 39, clung to life Monday. Police said John Lee Davis, 41, pumped bullet after bullet from a repeating rifle at Chisholm following an argument during a dice game in Davis' basement. Pyrolas, 20 lb: Cylinders (and Propane Refills) on hand at BLAIR EQUIPMENT LIMITED 50 Fleet Duke CE 3-1101 Neto Dutch-treat" from Holland Prodent toothpaste makes your mouth feel PASTE fresh as a flower SHAWVILLE (Special)- Charles Jay, well known in the Wyman and Quyon areas, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Arthur Mayhew, at Bristol Mines, Coders, He after was an railiness of six He was born in Suffolk, England, the son of the late William Jay and Eliza Pearl.

the came to Canada in with his two brothers, and he made his home In Wyman, Que. In 1917 he moved to Quyon, residing there until 1954. He was married 38 years ago to Margaret Taylor Edey, who predeceased him in May, 1953. He was a member of the Quyon United Church. Surviving him are four daughters, Mrs.

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(CP)- Sybil Bennett, Progressive Conservative member of Parliament for Halton, died Monday at her home here after a long illness. She was 52. Miss Bennett was elected to the House of Commons in the 1952 general election after being defeated as federal candidate in the 1949 election. She was a partner in a Georgetown law firm and was made Queen's Counsel in 1945. She headed the Women's Association of the Progressive Conservative party, and was a member of the Women's Law Association.

the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire and the Soroptimist Club. Miss Bennett's death reduces the Opposition's strength in the Commons to 52 and increases to three the number of vacancies in the 265-seat house. Other Vacancies The other vacancies were caused by the death of J. W. last Noseworthy, March CCF, York 31 John MacDougall (L--Vancouver Burrard) last June 6.

Miss Bennett was one of four women members of the Commons. The others are Mrs. Ann Shipley and Progressive Conservatives Mrs. Ellen Fairclough, Hamilton West, and Margaret Aitken, York Humber. New Commons standing: Liberals 170; Progressive Conservatives, 52; CCF, 22; Social Credit, 15; independents, three; vacant, three; total 265 Funeral services for Miss Bennett will be held at St.

Paul's United Church in nearby Milton p.m. EST Thursday. Interment will be at Georgetown, near this town, which is 20 miles west of Toronto. Charles Dolman Charles Dolman, a of Blackburn, died in Chilliwack Friday, following a short illness. He was 82.

Born and educated in Blackburn, he was a son of the late John Dolman and his wife Eliza Price. He married Edith Chadwick 50 years ago in Chilliwack. She predeceased him 11 years ago, Mr. Dolman had worked for the Department of Highways for 25 years, and retired 10 years ago. He was a member of the Church of England.

Mr. Dolman leaves seven sons, Allan, Louis, Walter, Bert, Orville, John and Les, all Chilliwack; four daughters, Norma, Noreen, Luby and Toots, of Chilliwack; five brothers, Harry, Alfred, Jack, Tom and George all of Ottawa; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Anny) Tapp and Mrs. C. (Ema) Mallette, both of Ottawa.

Funeral service and burial were held Monday in Chilliwack. Mrs. C. Stranger A resident of Wright, for the past 60 years, Mary Ann Freeland Stanger died in hospital Monday. She was 82.

Born in Cobden, she received her education there. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Freeland, she married the late Collin Garson Stanger at Cobden in 1899. Mrs.

Stanger was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, Aylwin, Que. She leaves one son, Graham of Wright; one brother, Robert, Winchester; two sisters, Mrs. Archie Davidson and Mrs. ThoBates, both of Ottawa, and one grandchild.

The body is at the Shouldice and Emond's Funeral Home, Kazabazua, Que. Funeral service Wednesday at St. Andrew's United Church at 2 p.m. Rev. John W.

Lamb will officiate. Burial will be in St. Andrew's United Cemetery, M. Sybil Bennett, QC Fred Mobley A veteran of the First World War, Frederick Mobley, died Monday at his home, 618 Gilmour Street. He was 86 years old.

He was born and educated at London, England, and 65 years London, he married Harriet Neale, who survives him. He was a retired masonry contractor, During the First World War he served with the 32nd Battery as a bombardier. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Order, Rockeliffe Lodge, and an adherent of Bell Street United Church. Besides his wife he leaves one son, John W. Mobley, Ottawa, six daughters, Mrs.

F. W. (Alice) Jackson, Miss Lillian Mobley, and Mrs. J. P.

(Edna) Bradley all of Ottawa; Mrs. A. S. (Kit) Gray, North Bay, Mrs. Harold (Dora) Dalton St.

Catharines, and Mrs. Richard Gibb, Grimsby, also 12 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. The body is at Hulse and Playfair McLeod resting, Street, and services will be held in the chapel, Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Dr. C.

M. Currie officiating, Interment will be in Capital Memorial Gardens. Eugene Boivin Eugene Boivin 64, of 145 George Street, who died Saturday in hospital following a short illness, was a sheet metal worker with J. D. Sanderson.

Co. for 35 years. He was past president of Allied Trades and Labor Council and of. Local 47 of the Sheet Metal Workers Union. Mr.

Boivin attended the Basilica and was a member of St. Jean Baptiste Society. Born in Ottawa, son of the late Gilbert Boivin and Adelia Durocher, he married Emma Liberge here in 1913. She died in 1949. He lived for some years at Tupper Lake, N.Y.

in his youth. Mr. Boivin leaves his mother; three sons, Rosaire, Philadelphia; Maurice, Montreal; Charles, Ottawa; four daughters, Miss Marie Boivin, Mrs. Roger (Irene) Letellier, Mrs. Jean (Rolande) Cournoyer, all of Ottawa; Mrs.

Marcellin (Claire) Gagnon, Hull; two brothers, Richard, Ottawa, and Francois, Timmins; two sisters, Mrs. Xavier Gosselin, Hull; Mrs. Claude Pitre, Ottawa; and 12 grandchildren. The funeral was held today at 7.15 a.m. from Racine and Robert Limited, 260 Besserer Street, to the Basilica where Canon Jean Desjarding chanted the requiem high mass at 7.30 a.m.

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