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42 THE S'JN, LOWELL MASS WEDNESDAY, JUNK 1977 Albert J. DuCharme. HOUCHSR Died May 31 (unexpectedly) Mrs. Valeda M. (VeTlleux) Boucher ot 15 Lombard Si.

Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 3 10 4 and 7 to Thursday al Ihe Tremblay Funeral Home, 7w MerrimacK SI. Funeral Mass in SI. Jean Baptisle Church Friday at 9 a.m. Burial In SI.

Joseph's Cemetery. Tremblay Funeral Home. Parking In Ihe Aiken St. parking lot. DUNN In Lowell, May 30, Christina K.

Marsh) Dunn of 137 McLaren Road, Tewksbury. friends invited. Calling hours at Ihe funerel home this, evening Irom to 9 from 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m Inlcrrnenl in the Tewksbury Cemetery. FINN John T. Finn, a World War II Navy veteran, of Dancause Rd died May 31, al his residence.

His funeral will be held Friday at am. from the McDONOUGH FUNERAL HOME, 14 Highland Street. His funeral Mass will be of fered at the immaculate Patrick's Cemetery. The calling hours are from 7 unlll 9 p.m. today and from 2 until and 7 until 9 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Directors M.H. Mc Donough Sons. AWE Died in Lowell, May 31, Miss AlphDnslne M. Hamel, formerly of Ml.

Hope Sireet. Friends may call at Ihe M. R. Lajrir Son Funeral Home 295 Paw lirckel Street from 7 to 9 fhis evening. Funeral Thursday morning.

A lunerel Mass will be celebrated al St. Joseph's Cemetery Chapel at 9 o'clock. Burial In St. Joseph's Cemetery. Ample parking fn rear of funeral home.

Funeral DireclorM. Richard Laurin. Joa SO, 170 Chestnut Street, Lawrence. Died May 31. Husband of Virginia tAfaide) of Lawrence, funeral Friday from Ihe.

MtAulitfe Funeral Home, Lawrence Street. Wayside Trailer Mobil Home, 77 Clark Road, Shirley. Friends may call at the J. A. Healy Sons Funeral Home, 57 No.

Main Streel, Westford from I 10 p.m. wednes Mrs. Alexandria Mitot In Diku ot Shlrloy EAST ORLEANS A It it Mr5. Mmniti (Allardl J. DjChamie Jr 43, Rarley Miot Wayside Trailer Neck Road, Easl Orleans.

Mobile Home, 77 Clark Head, died suddenly yesterday Ehlrlev, diet! ytstordaj at licr afternoon while working In residence. She was born In St. New Bedford Mass The Ungues. P.Q., Canada, a Orleans contractor ms bcrn jauhter ot the late in Dracut, son ot Irene fhesphore and the late IPireol) and the late Albert tTi iPhilotte) Allard. DuCharme.

lie was a she was married to Alexander graduate of vVrntworlh In moi survives her. Mrs. slitute, a comir.unicanl of SI. Milm made her home in the Joan of Arc Church in ftrge Village section of West Orleans, pasl president of the for over 50 years before Orleans Police Association m0ving to Shirley filteen and (he Orleans Board of a Besides her hus Trade and a member of I no survived by one Orleans Yacht Club, iie is daughter, Mrs. Guy (Pieret survived by his wife, Patricia ,,) DuqUe(ie of St.

Rosalie, (Kriowles) and three jq Canada; three sisters, daughters, llre. da, Paula and Mrs" Albertine Milot of Nab Audrey, all of Orleans; one Mrs Rwe, Perron of brother, Jean Duchamie ol Graniteville, and Mrs. Fairhaven, one sister, ciarinda Claude of St. Mrs. Elmer Jacqueline) Hyaeinthe.

P.Q.. Canada, and Casta of Orleans; and a niece grandchildren LKinaa and nephew Russell Fuleher. Friends Invited. Friends may call at Ihe luneral Ma. SLAVIN In Lowelf, June 1, John E.

Chatham Chelmsford, husband of Ma'rgarel C. (Carpenter) Slavin, R.N. formerly of Lowell, also a retired member of the Lowell Fire Dept. Funeral will take place Friday morning at 8 o'clock from Ihe Blake Memorial Funeral Home 24 VYorthen St. CHELMSFORD.

A funeral Mass will be offered al St. Mary's Church, Chelmsford af 9 o'clock. 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral Directors Richard P.

Burkinshaw and F. Warren Johnslon, IN LOVING MEMORY OF George Neofolisios June 1, 1967 June 1977 Just as you were, you Lawrence. Wfi'h Vi always will be. Moss In SI. feter anu rnS! A loving thought, in our Church, Lawrence al 10 aim.

Calling hours today 7 tol and Thursday 1 to arld7to9D.m. MILOT Died May 31, Mrs. Alexandria (Allard) memory; In our thought, you ever shall stay. Loved and remembered, from day to day; Gone is the face we loved so dear, Mirot, wile ol Alexander wieni is tnevoieewefweo Milol, al her residence, speech. Bui not too far for a prayer to reach.

And as draws 10 years, In our lonely hours of thinking; day and from 3 to 5 and 7 lo TholJ9hl of ou are aIways 4 p.m Thursday. Funeral dnp wi ccme Friday mornino at 4 6'crock from the funeral home followed by a funeral Mass al SI. Catherine's Church, Granifeville al 10 o'clock. Burial In St. Cafherine's Cemetery.

F.uneral Directors J. A. Hcaly Sons. POOLE Died suddenly May 51, Edmund Poole, husband of Belly ISnow) Poole of 31 Pinehurst Billerica. Funeral services Friday al 10 a.m.

at the Perry Funeral Home 354 Boston Billerica. over us. Friends may thinS the wound is healed, Bui Ihey litlle know the sorrow. That lies within the heart concealed. From all of us, you will never pari.

For you are there in all our hearts. No one can fill your vacanl place. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by: Your loving Wife and Children 0H It VALEDA BOUCHER Mrs. Valeda Boucher SG ywr rnldtnt Jean Baptisle parish. By oc cupation she had teen an employe of the Roolli and Merrimack Mills She was a Senior Companion on the nternma ane was Companion on the Wnnrft n( Rroton.

Funeral daughters, Mrs. Robert Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. G. (ItarLi) Brodeur of Dracal; F.McKennat Son Funeral Mrs. Gerald iRosel Trudtlof Home, Medford Lowell and Mrs.

Noel Somerville. Funeral Mass Heaudry of Lowell: two of Ihe Resurrection in the JoseDh C. Boucher and Funeral Thursday al 9 Church of 51. Polycarp al Edward A. Boucher, both of from the Farmer and Oee unuii.

fianuu Funeral Home, 15 Lee tnviien. in lieu or Streel, Tewksbury with a "owers donations in her funeral Mass at 10 a.m. In memorir may be made to St. Dorothy's Church, Hear Fund, .112 UUllmrnnt P.ltlu nrl CyprC5S BfOOitlMe, eleven p.real grand fhlldren, also, several nieces and phews. John Slavin llrallghttr CHFXMSFOJin John E.

Slavin, husband of Margaret C. (Carpenlet) Slavin, R.N., a well known resident nf Ihis area, died Wednesday mom the Birth defects caused by drinking during pregnancy NKW YORK (API Women who drink during pregnancy run a high risk of giving bl rlh to malformed and mentally retarded babies, ae i crding lo report made public by the National Council on Alcoholism. Dr. Joseph Cruse of the Unlversily of Southern California, appearing with council officials al a news conference Tuesday, said that 3.1 million live births expected in Ihe United States nest year, (here will likely be some 250.000 with ccn genital abr.orma lilies. Of these.

5.000 may be due lo what is called 'Tt tal Saying il would be "a safe decision" for pregnant women nol lo drink al all, council officials said the organUation will launch a laliwiwide campaign to warn men of Ihe dangers ol alcohol lo fetuses. "Allhough It is nol elsewhere in the holel. BROWNSVILLE, Tel. (UPI) Three days a week Dr. Wendy Heder drives 03 miles just to administer a good tickling to three young apes at the Gladys Porler Zoo.

All concerned like it, especially the apes. John T.Finn WWWvffVan John T. Finn, a lifelong resi toi'ial dl inking produces ab norinalilies in infants," they said. "alcoholism researchers are sufficiently convinced Hint excessive drifting during pregnancy incurs a high risk of fetal maltormation and mental retardation." "One mince of absolute alcohol intent two drinks) a day appears lo have tittle risk attached to it, but if you do drink that little, why not abstain?" asked Dr. Cruse, who is a member of the council's American Medical Society committee on alcoholism.

THE COUNCIL also an taunted a grant (o a research learn al (he Boston City llospilal lo evaluate a new chemical test ot Ihe blood lor chronic alcoholism, in an iltcnipL to identify women who hiive a greater risk of giving birlh to a deformed Mrs. vaieoa it emeus i JcJi rsilivply known whether dBipediyytday: Mac Herron arrested Maine and had been a resident of Ihis community for over half a eenlury having been a resLdenl of the Highlands for several vears and at the lime of her dcalh resided at la Lombard St. She was ihe on cocaine charges LOS ANGELES (UPil llerron, J9, was a klckolf Former professional football return runner for the New nliver Mac llerron was ar England Patriots and ended rested Tuesday night for pos his professional enrcer when session of cocaine and PCP. a the Los Angeles Rama cut 0nPmn'ThSrsy daughter of the lite Alphonse dEpre5Sant drug also known him from the squad before the day BudriaHr the ar.d Rose start ol the 1976 a She was a communicant ol St Police said they found Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. The arrest look place hotel where the SWAT sn.uad i sociation, tion ol Retired People; Mills ic Lawrence.

He is vived by his wife, Virginia (Ataidel of Lawrence, Iwo sons, Kano L. Mendor.ca of Lowell ami A. Manuel Mendonca ol Lawrence; two brolhers. Goia Mendor.ca and 'Cal' Laugh! on Florist ill tilt CMkl. ICIYlltCIUTEILOrlLL J.

Finn, of Bosford, who is associated with Ihe Liberty" Mutual Insurance at Andover three daughters, Mrs. Kathleen L. Daigle, and Mrs. Raymond D. (Constance lfoag, both of lawell and Mrs.

Patrick (Mary Feeley, of North Abington; sii grandchildren; two brothers, Edward Finn, of Nahnasscl, (Uorolhy) Driscoli, of Somer ville. Edmund Poole ...07 Liwrtnct Edmund Poole, husband of LAWRENCE Joa Betty (Snow) Poole, died svd Merdonca. 60. of 170 Cheslr.ul denly yesterday, at his home, Lawrence, was 31 Pinchursf Billerica. pronounced dead on arrival at He was born in Boston, and on Secours Hospital, was the son ol the late George Mcthuen yeslerday.

He is W. and Lillian (Gross) Poole, bom InTerceira, Aicres.arJ Priortohisreiiremeathebrl came to Lawrence in 1SH. He been employed as an oil was at the Maiden burner serviceman with the Packer Commercial Combustion Inc. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Ed mund Robert Poole Andersson, of Chelmsford; two daughters, Miry Lou McGann of North Billerica, Luis McT.donca and a sister anrl Ann Marie flovill of Airrila, all of the Azores, and cnelmsford; a brother, Alfred four jrandehildren. Hadsen of Pcppercll.

and 1) grandchildren. MONUMENTS fetllWtlGrinill TtMKlrfTMrlKMi'' LUZ BROTHERS in cash in Herron's police saW Tickling an ideal way to monkey around "It's a riot," says Ms. Ruder, who is trying lo make herself the most important human being in Hie lives of two orargulans Valentine, 5, and Holly, 3 and a 3 year nld gorilla, Sukari iSwahili for Sugar). So far Ms. Ruder, an as sooiale.

professor in behavioral sciences at Pan American University, is succeeding. Every time she shows up at the apes' window, rather Id watch the fun. Singer Perryman dies at 60 heart ailment ind suffered a mnjnr coronary altack last weekend. Grauer joined the National Broadcasling Co. in 1930.

when Ihe network was only lour years old, and hecurie familiar lo millions of Americans before he retired In 1973. During his 43 year career, The squirrels are winning battle for the walnuts llFlUKOHfl. Ind Itll'I Ihe three primates crowd Squirrels arJ humans are do residence here 13 years ago sinjwnKinu.mit.u, UH. ftls nuour says sne iidqs at 23 Chatham Rd He was lhe Am iMcDennoft) a(fection for her 'ended off red pepper, born in East Boston Mav 3 Finn, he was educated the heartwarming." There kerosene and commercial 1910, a son ol Michael and local. taever ropellenls for Ihe pasl three served with the Umled Slates r.

vears iny claim lo walnuts Conception Ouirch at 9 Interment in Sf. Patrick's Xrf 'mber if me Uwell Navy during World War II. He Holly Jnjovs eating Ihe but planted by researchers at a.m. followed by bunal in Cemelery. Calling hoors at A.

was emoloved for 40 years in VrTr hi Hoosie'r National Koresl. Ihe funeral home from 5 to F', no oualllv Control depart mn The foreslers arc Iryina to wed until Auite, 2S 19U ment Synthetic Yarns arid aieclion. she the cost of ErowinB wbenhe. was retired beca'iie Company until illness forced fUns te3ch the animals walnut Irees by planting nuli otadiilv Fo'ooeliodof him 10 reiiri! l975' Mr' human sign language, the em to 13yearshewasamsenger h'inn, for the past Iweoly sl! ,1, deaf person. use grow "the lhan raising for (ba Union Mav anal Bank eaIS' has Dan" to communicate.

Similar, ex seedlings in nuncr.es. then ailie7o 'fe he is Hd shere he was an petimeats with goriUas and toplauling them. sun'rvedTv thr ughler altendant 01 lmmaculalt chimpanzees have been Uk 'h aren't Mrt Goidon (Man) Conception Chureh, while jog place for 10 years, but Ms. cooperating. As soon as the Aion of Charlotte North maintaining membership ui Rujer believes she Is the firsl "ar lli Plante1 the 1lT" Carolina Mrs Wiliiam Ungmeadow Golf Club and person trying to teach rodents dig ltcm up and have (Marsareli Fjr pll nf IjiweII the Veterans of Foreign Wars, orangutans to communicate, a snnek ftiefacu tyoi Walker Rogers Post 662, He tL Iirsl stage the ex "We know how lo plant oSMlIdMiS was married to Eileen M.

perimEnt, however, involves walnuts so the squirrels won'l Frederick (Frances) Szmi of Vf regular jo rommuie romps 6 Walpole, N.H.: a sister, Mrs. 1 witn tne apes wnne crowns Harvey (Gerlrudel Courtemance of Florida; and a brofher, Leo F. Slavin oi Santa Barbara, California, also seven grandchildren, Kathleen Sjmlt, Andrew Sz miL Allan C. Axon, John Aion, Daniel P. Aion, SeanR Farrell and Diehard A.

Fnr rcll, Mr, Slavin was a communicant of SI. Mary's from the operation, a dites nuts. hut the methods available are as ItouhEcsamn and cs pensive or more so lhan planting Ihe nuts in protected nurseries and then transplanting Ihe seedlings." flesearchcrs have tried variuus squirrel dtlerrcnts. LAST YEAK, foresters BURBANK, Calif. (API 1I ihP Lloyd Perryman who sang walnuts tal most of Ihe seeds 'r islers.

Mrs' TWI es with the Sons didn go rminale. Nuls dipped flC l.u' Nora) koehane, nl ef fte Pioneera. has died at in abo bM to pm. American Associa Springfield, Missouri; Mis. Kesearcr even cruooeo reter (Eilecnl Arilojielll of recently un maj ,0 (hc spokesman for St.

Josephs nin dumb squirrels got hospital said. scrubbed nuts said Bom in RuUi, in 1917, pr0jec! member. Perryman name to California r)ippjng puts in kerosene, in 18 when Western music turpentine or pine tar didn't was in vogue. siop ihL. animals either After working.

with several carnrf foow groups. Ferryman began sub lnc jeterrsnii l0 the slituting for Tim Spencer. nuL, who atone with Bob Nolan and Leonard Sly later to be inown as Roy Rogers had formed the Sons of the Pioneers in 1933. He became a permanent member In 1935. In 1919, Perryman became informal leader of the group, teaching arrangements of such Pioneers' classics as Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumhleweeds" to new rnsmbers.

Perryman is survived by his widow, Buddy, and a son, Wayne. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. C0LMER MONUMEIITWOBKs mmiiiuofoiinctioii UtKKE ir. 10ELL Tel. 452 7821 J.

ARTHUR POITRAS flTTINB Of SHOES 0U ONLY BUllXfSS rat over ves It i.l lu. i Ijm ft lit 1 tit cm nf mi. rani tun i iavrt rj a iimia! ifca fan TU ittoj PVA Li Stri, 21 (Off Al IT. LONIU 4SJ 1MO It's Jaws II Qhumlng whllt twlh ol i grant while shirk art vftlb! Irom Ihfl rr oi van which lfnporii the montr from Hollywood to Edrjarlown on Mirtha's Vineyard Island. Shark (man made) will be the.

star ol Ihi forthcoming Nlmlng of "Jaws II," titled to begin Monday on Ihe Island. TV announcer Ben Grauer dies after heart attack NEW YOHK (An NBC radio and television announcer Ben Grauer; probably best knov.n for his' coverage of New Year's Eve from Times Squire, is dead ccties suspect, armed with a disclosed amount of (he two rJrDU(T hav1 WITH JOHft iomerville. May 38, Mary gun, holding a woman hostage drugs ana Dooneci mm on a (s on Thursday, died in "Mae" (Brennant. in a bathroom. Police said charge.

of possession a con Ws New Beloved molher ol Philip C.T.I.. and a member of Ihe lierron was arrested by ot trolled substance, llerron York University Medical Saunders of Billerica, Mnrunnni.miiuiui.ui. liters on a stakeout unrelated, gave none aoariMra Cenjcr He hmi enleied the levoled aunl of Joyce Sno is survived by three i0 the hostage confrontation Chicago, Atlanta and Boston. aj( Fridav wih a hospital last Grauer covered the Lindbergh kidnapping, the maiden voyage of Ihe dirigi ble Akron and a wide variety of sports and entertainment features. firsl live television coverage of a riaLiona! SHjlitical convention in 1918.

He married designer Melanie Kahanc in 1954. They I lived on Manhattan's East! Side, where Craucr indulged I his hubbies of collecting rare I bonks and running hand 1 ooeraled Drintina rireis. funeral services will be held at I p.m. i'riday at Ihe Vonl fllllfrn rolled soil. cliapel on Madison Avenue.

Bin Grauer, ahown Ir. Interment will be private. Uila racsnt but undated a at St John's HosoiUI at dent of this city and a veteran around, and when she goes lug battle lor walnuts in manure curtai icn in TalefSTvi For m.n Wortd War II. died last to enter Ihe glassed in soulhem Indiana uresis and. r'teT1' i 4 rfl maiehis me evening at his home on Dan eage, they beat her to Ure so far, the squirrels arc winn and became part of th until tatino Un Ri 80111 ln a dwr.

tMLKoT urlailed Ihe eause Rd. Born in Lowell, a hooi the Dtw file photo, died Tuaaday in hi! sleep aller auffer In his sleep alter atlack, hospital spokesman said. pionter NBC lled'ocmiw worked until radio announcer would rains washed 11 away and cow have been 69 on Thura squir PUBLIC AUCTION SALE By Commissioner per Order Middlesex Probate Court Docket No. 4S493B TWO FAMILY DUPLEX DWELLING 14 and '16 Suttle Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts. Each duplex has living roam, kilchea finished basement and three bedrooms upstairs, in ground swimming pool on premises, TIME AND PLACE OF SALE 10:00 a.m.

June 17, 1977 at Id Suttle Avenue, Lowell, Massachusetts TERMS sft.noo'deDOsit bv cash or certified check due at the time and place of sale. Balance payable not more than 30 days from the date of sale with delivery of 1he deed at the office of the Commissioner. 5ala sub iecf lo iirst mortgage, any and all paid taxes, assessments and municipal Herts so far as the same may legally exist and present occupancy of the lenants. All other jerms lo be announced at Ihe time of sale. LUIGl A.

BOLEA, Auctioneer U6 Brooks Avenue Quincy, Massachusetts is, a Wcstford; Mrs. Edward nut odor. Ihen plarlled them fi tdr tZLSpJT (Mary) Bl nchette of Salem, death Tuesday near reolar rols. hoping Ihe Ihe (National Philatelist Iom complications s11Jirreis woud mlss lhe rnBT19rVr''gr''lfC. Joa C.

Mendonca Lljfi L3 HOUSES tt Sf 227 Whipple W. Tewksbury ANNUAL FLATS VEGETABLE PLANTS GERANIUMS SSL .1 PERENNIALS Peat Moss tel. 851 2497 VJ.

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