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26 Tuesday, February Today and Tomorrow TODAY "Tambours et Trompettes," National Arts Centre Theatre, Ottawa Civic Symphony, High School of Commerce, 8.30 p.m. "The Man in the Glass Booth," Ottawa Little Theatre production, La Salle Academy, .8.30 p.m. TOMORROW "Yesterday the Children were 'v' Dancing," play, St. Pat's Col-V lege, 1.30 p.m. Open House, CNIB Letson Hall, McLeod Street, 7-30 to 10 p.m.

Grenville-Carleton Ward, public meeting, Nepean Town Hall, 8 p.m. Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, meeting, Borden Public School, 8 p.m. Poetry reading, Carleton Uni- versity, Tory Building, 8 p.m. "Tambours et Trompettes," National Arts' Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. Lecture by Dr.

J. A. Cordell, National Museum, 8.W p.m. Montreal Symphony. Orches-.

tra. National Arts Centre Opera House, 8.30 p.m. National Film Theatre program. University of Ottawa chemistry auditorium, 8.30 p.m. "The Man in the Glass Booth," Ottawa Little Theatre production; LaSalle Academy, 8.30 p.m.

2. Births BOWEN Mervyn and Lois proudly announce the birth.of their first child, a daughter, Tracey Christine, 7 lbs: 4 at the Grace Hospital, Feb. 8, 1971, firsj grandchild for and Mrs. C. Kinder and Mr.

Tr Bowen. First great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. W. Houghtby.

GORDON Greg and Valerie (nee Miles) are pleased to announce the birth-of their first child, a son, Tyler Miles, at the Civic Hospital, on Feb. 8. 1971. A' KELLY Dan and Lorrain (nee Daly) proudly announce the arrival of their first born, a girl Karen Lee, 7 lbs. 3 on Saturday, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Many thanks to Drs. Gluck and Carson. s. KELLY Greg and Christine (nee announce the birth of a son Kevin 'Andrew Feb. 5th, 1971 at Ottawa Gen- eral Hospital.

A brother for Sean. Both well. KRAFT Peter Paul and Re-- gina are happy to announce the birth of thejr daughter at -v. the Grace Hospital, Feb. 8, 1971.

A sister for Ellen Martin and Christopher. LACELLE Cliff and Marjorie rv (nee McWHliams) are pleased to announce the birth of daughter, 5 7 Feb. 9, 1971, Ottawa Civic Hospi- baby sister for Sandra and David. Mother and Ww daughter both doing well. LAVERGNE John and Diane (nee Lyon) are happy to an- nounced the arrival of a girl, 'g Deborah Suzanne, 5 7 'J cn Feb.

6, 1971, at the Ottawa Cjvic Hospital. A sister for Gary. LAWRENCE Born at Riverside Hospital, Feb. 4, 1971, to Ken and Carolyn, a son, Timofiv Blair, 8 pounds, 9 ounces. A for Keith arrlOarren.

McINTOSH Rob and, Barbara (nee. Clarke) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Peter William, 8 12 7 Feb. 5, 1971, at the Ottawa 'Civic Hospital. A 'brother for Jamie. i-McLENNAN Michael and Kathleen are 'happy to an- nounce the arrival of their baby brother, Robert An- drew, 6 lb.

1 born at the -1 Riverside Hospital Feb. 4th. Proud parents are Ted and 'Z, MILNE Tony and Val (nee Browning) happily announce the arrival of their first born, a son, Glenn Alan, 7 lb. 11 Feb. 9, 1971, at the Grace Hospital.

Special thanks, to Dr. E. M. Young and staff. SPONAGLEw-Myron and Joan vj (nee Clapp) announce the birth of a son Myron Bruce, A 8 7 on Friday, Feb.

5, 1971, at Brockville General Hospital. A brother for Laurie. VIAU Barry and Evelyn (nee Pinhey) a baby, Christopher Danforth, on Jan. 27, 1971, at the Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr.

Puddicombe. WALLACE Bill and Diane C' (nee Robertson) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son, Ronald Win-p7 ston, Feb. 8, 1971, 8 11 Hospital. Brother for Bobby, nephew for Lorna and Jack i 9, 1971 The Ottawa juurMal 3. Deaths ALARY.

Mrs. Liguori Died Sunday, Feb. 7, 1971, in hospital, age 71, of Luskville, P.Q., mother of Jean-Paul, Hull; Gilles and Annie, of Luskville; Maurice, of Ot tawa, Roger, of Mont Hilaire, Mrs. Gaetan -Raby (Denise), Buckingham, Mrs. Richard Buckley (Monique), Toronto, sister of Arthu-ftt.

Jeromek Edouard, Ste. RosI, Mrs. Leo Alary (Oliva), Matheson, Mrs. Leon Therien (Marguerite), Luskville, Mrs. Gaston Lepine (Madeleine), Joliette, Mrs.

Forest Wright (Yvette), Ottawa, 6 grandchildren. Resting at Lionel Emond and Sons St. Joseph Boulevard. Funeral Wednesday at 2.30 to St. Dominique Church, Luskville.

Burial parish cemetery. Please omit flowers. For information BECKETT, Mrs. Irene In hospital in Holden, on Monday, Feb. 8," 1971, Irene Garrett, widow of Cecil H.

Beckett and mother of Yvonne (Mrs. George Karle) and also three grandchildren. al). of Paxton, IMass. Sister of Caroline (Mrs.

Artnur o. Wilcox) of Worcester, Mass. and Fred Garrett of Ottawa. Service and interment on Thursday, Feb. 11, 1971, In Paxton, Mass.

BELANGER, Eugenie In hos pital, on Sunday, Feb. 7, 1971, Eugenie Chouinard, age 73, wife of the late Honore Belanger, dear mother' of Francoise; sister of Mrs. Gor don Parish (Colombe) also survived by 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset Street West. Funeral Wed' nesday to St.

Bonaventure Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme Ottawa. BROWN, Claire On Monday, Feb. 8,, 1971, in hospital Shawville, Claire Leitch, beloved -wife Her oert Brown and dear sister of Edythe (Mrs. Clinton Holden), Renfrew and Fran ces (Mrs.

Gordon McBride), Starks Corners, in her 73rd year. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, where funeral service will be conducted Thursday, Feb. 11, at 2 p.m.

Interment village cemetery. CAMPBELL, Mrs. Mary In hospital, Saturday, Feb. 6, 1971, Mary McLellan, age 90, of 196 Metcalfe Street, widow of John Campbell, dear mothe- of Dr. Donald, Francis, Albert, Herbert, -Kenneth and Mary, dear sifter of William, Nina (Mrs.

Leo Mr.cOonald), and Lilly (Mrs. John Hughes). Also surviving are '4 grandchil dren. Resting- at the Kelly FunerrJ Home, 585 Somerset Wert (Centre Town), until 8.45 a.m. Monday, then to Souris, PEI, to rest at the Perry Funeral Home.

Funeral mass and interment at St Marys on Wednesday. COOMBES, Lois Ellen Passed away Feb. 8, 1971, Lois Ellen beloved' wife of Paul Coombes, of 5515 Churchill Street, Vancouver, BC, sur vived also by 1 son, John Frederic, 1 daughter, Leslie Ellen, both at home, and 1 sister, Elizabeth D. Massey, Toronto, Ont. Funeral ser vice Thursday at 2 p.m.

in Shaughnessy Heights United Church, Granville and 33rd, Rev. Gordon How officiating. Cremation Garden ChapeL-In lieu of flowers donations to the BC Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. COWAN, Hope Phyllis. As the result of an accidentson Feb.

7, 1971, Hope Hume of Metcalfe, in her 74th year, dearly loved wife Edmund Cowan and dear mother of Harold, beloved grandmothei of Joyce Dooley, also pre deceased by grandson Alvin, 2 great grandchildren Davie1 and Lisa also survive and four sisters, Mrs. William Dow (Jenny) of Metcalfe, Mrs. Milas McLeod (Hazel of Kingston, Mrs. I. B.

Pur-cell (Helen), Mrs. Wilbert Driynan (Elsie) both of Ottawa, one brother Bill of Marvelville, predecessed by brother Harold and sister Mrs. Tace Wade (Bea). Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Highway 31, Metcalfe.

Funeral Feb. 10, 1971, to Osgoode Presbyterian Church, Vernon, for service at 1 p.m. Entombment Springhill Vault. Please omit flowers, donations to fund or institute of people's choice would be gratefully appreciated. MILITARY TRAILING In Mexico, all 18-year-olds have to attend 260 hours of military classes without pay during the year.

3. Deaths (Con), from Preceding Cotumni CURRIE, Stuart lif hospital Almonte, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1971, Stuart Currie, beloved husband of Rachel Caroline Melanson, dear. father of Vera Harold Boal); Donald; CHadys. (Mrs; Alvin Barr), Pakenham; Helen (Mrs.

Kenneth Giles), and Elimer, AWonte, dear brother of Annie (Mrs. Grant Gunn), Almonte, Nellie (Mrs. Ira McLaughlin), Grand Prairie, Aita. in his 74th year. Resting et the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 'Elgin Street, Almonte, for service on Thursday at 2.30 p.m.

Entombment Pakenham United cemetery vault. Interment In the spring. Rev. Harold Davies officiating. In lieu of flowens donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be DRAKE, Edward Michael Suddenly Monday, FeB.

8, 1971, Edward Michael Drake, 261 Cunningham Avenue, in his 60th year, beloved husband of Jane Hodgkinson, father of Mrs. Libby Connell of Ottawa, Mrs. Sally Yer-mal of Acton, also two grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery. In lieu of flowers dona tions may be made to the Canadian Heart Foundation, 270 Laurier Avenue. DROUIN, Robert (Bob) Em ployee of Simpsons-Sears, in hospital Sunday, Feb. 7, 1971, Robert Drouin, aged 50 years; son of Mrs. Ivy and the late Joseph F.

Drouin; dear father of Sheila and Valerie and two granddaughters, all of England; brother of Roy, Germany; Ronald, Burnaby, BC; (Monica) Mrs. C. W. Allison, Winnipeg, (Betty) Mrs. C.

F. Cosgrove and (Norah), Mrs. Ken Conroy, both of Ottawa. Resting at the McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Fu neral Tuesday to St.

Joseph's Church for Mass, 11 a.m. Interment Notre" Dame ceme tery. Donations to the Cana dian Cancer Society would be appreciated. DUNCAN, Essie Donalda in hospital on Monday, Feb. 1971, Essie Donalda McLaren, of Vernon, in her 64ti year, widow of Wiibert Dowey Duncan, and loving mother of Bert.

Ottawa; DontHd, Vernon; and Mrs. Kieth Scharf (Joan), Ottawa; also survived by. two brothers, John, of Ottawa, and Don ald, of Russell, two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Campbell (Jennie), Winchester and Mrs. Len Giles (Ella), Chesterville and by 12 grandchildren.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Church Street, Winchester, where service will be held on Thursday, Feb. 11. at 2 p.m. Entombment Springhill vault Memorial donations to the Nephrology Endowment Fund, Ottawa Civic Hospital would be most appreciated.

ELLS, Margaret Ruth On Monday, Feb. 1971, suddenly in Deep River, belov ed daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Ells, age 8 years, Funeral private." In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the. manager, Bank of Montreal, Deep River, for Children's Hospital, Ottawa, FERRONE, Carl In hospital, Sunday. Feb. 7, 1971.

Carl Ferrone, age 62 of 21 Lyall Street, beloved husband of Rose Lupiano and dear father of Rocci, Bill and Mae (Mrs. Larry Hrehoriak), dear brother of Joe, Jerry, Petef, Mrs. Lena Lemadtline, Anne (Mrs. Bill Perin), Tessio (Mrs. J.

Economos), also surviving are 8 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St. Anthony's Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame.

FRANCIS, Emily Margaret At Renfrew, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1971, Emily Margaret yJuiney, in her 94th year, beloved wife of the late Allen H. Francis, and dear mother of Ellsworth and Luella (Mrs. Emerson Briscoe), of RR 3, Renfrew. Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew.

Funeral arrangements later. FURMSTON, Samuel. On Saturday, February 6, 1971, Samuel Furmston, age 76, of 879 Maitland Avenue, beloved husband of Mildred Walker, dear father of Barbara (Mrs. Pat Shields) and Patricia (Mrs. Louis Urbas), dear brother of Mrs.

Mae McDonald, also survived by 12 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset West (centre town). Funeral Tuesday to St. Basils Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

Donations to Canadian Cancer Society ap preciated. 3. Deaths (Conf. from PrtcMding Column) HAMILTON, Eliza Jane In hos pital, Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, Eliza Jane Hamilton, of 507 Riverdale Avenue, in her 88th year, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mis. George Hamilton, and sister of Amy Hamilton, of Ottawa, and Mrs. James Campbell (Harriet), of Fitz-roy Harbour; also 1 nephew ind 2 nieces. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 31S. McLeod Street.

Service Thursday, ,2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. KENOPIC, Lucy In Renfrew Hospital on Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, Coules, in her 58th year, beloved wife of J. Kenopic, of RR 4, Renfrew, dear sister to Mary, Carleton Place, Joseph, Frank, Domi nic, Stanley and Nellie (Mrs.

H. Parker), all of Renfrew and Stella, in Thorold, Ont. Resting at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street, South Renfrew. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 10, to the Church of Our Lady of Fatima for Mass at 1.30 p.m.

Entombment parish vault. KNOX, Roy Samuel. In hospital Sunday, Feb. 7, 1971, Roy Knox of 194 Lyon Street, of Annie Haggins, age 69, father of Mrs. Gerald Gels, IMarlene of Cheshire brother of Mrs.

Thomas, Arbuckle, Carleton Place, and Stewart of Richmond. Survived also by three grandchildren. Rest ing at Veitch Draper Bank Street at Carling. Ser vice in Chapel, Wednesday, II a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

LAVIOLETTE, Lucienne In hospital, on Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, Lucienne Thivierge, age 65, beloved wife of Eugene Laviolette, of 77 Cambridge dear mother of Jacques-Yves, Jean, Lucien, Denis, Bernard, Mrs. Marcel Schry- burt (Ghislaine), Misses Michele and Lise, sister of Ubald, Jean-Marie, Gerard, Conrad Thivierge, Isidore Gravelle, Sister St. Maurice, S.C.C., Sister Anne- Marie O.P. and Mrs.

Dominie Joncas. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral on Thursday, St. Jean Baptiste Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

James Henry In hospital Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, James Lynn, beloved father of Mrs. Ernest Lee (Lois), Mrs. James Low (Eleanor), Mrs. Harold Service (Mari lyn).

Mrs. Earle Cameron, Mrsi John B. Low and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank at Carting.

Funeral arrange ments later. MacEACHERN, Helen Sud denly at her home 112 Florence Street, on Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, Helen Grace Harris, beloved wife of the late Angus MacEachern. Dear mother of Mrs. R.

Skillicorn (Jillian), of Otta wa; Mrs. F. Fraropton (Mar garet) and Catherine Mac Eachern, both of London Janet and Donald MacEachern, both of Charlotte-town; Roland, of Dartmouth; David, of Victoria; William, of Melbourne, Australia: Sister of Mrs. H. Thompson (Florence) and Ralph Harris, both of Detroit.

Resting at Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street. Funeral notice later. McDONNELL, Cscilia -In hospital on Friday, Feb. 5, 1971, Cecilia Home, widow of B. A.

McDonnell of '158 Sherbrooke Street, Buckingham, dear mother of Leo, Martin, Edmund, Fred, all of Buckingham; Lawrence of Ottawa; Mrs. Hart McDonnell (Mary), Nova Scotia; Mrs. Earl Kear-nan (Frances), Whitby; dear sister of Mrs. Mary McDowell, Nova Scotia. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street, Buckingham.

Requiem mass was held Monday at 2.30 p.m. at Our Lady of Victory Church. Burial Parish Cemetery. McKEE, Hugh Martin In hospital, Monday, age 79 of Hainsvtlle, beloved husband, Annie Beauclair, father of Leonard, Ottawa, Eileen (Mrs. Homer Gordon), Ottawa; Lawrence of Hains-ville, dear brother of John Inkerman, Nell Cardinal, James, South Mountain; Frank, New York; Rose and Ellen of Ogdens-burg, New York.

Resting at Armstrong Weagant Funeral Home, South Mountain. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 10. Service St. Daniel's Church.

Interment parish cemetery. Juiml Soi Rs)1Im 616 638 652 65S 657 674 679 683 689 690 692 693 714 716 72S 728 745 758 760 765 772 779 785 788 606 810 811 813 814 815 835 638 846 847 852 855 857 858 860 861 862 864 667 868 874 875 877 878 879 884 891 900 3. Deaths (Cont. from Pridlr.g Column) McNEE, Suddenly on Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, at Stonehaven, Seeley's Bay, Ont.

wife of the late George McNee. Sister of John P. Carter, Cochrane, Ont. Mother of Mrs. S.

Joseph Spennato, of Seeley's Bay, and George, of Ottawa. Grandmother of Mrs. David Chinn (Sally), of Ottawa; Mrs. Martin Kirby (Aida), of Toronto and Catherine Spen-natp, of Ottawa. Resting at Scotland Funeral Home, Elgin, Ont Service Wednesday 2 p.m.

Olivet United MILLS, Annie Luella tn hos- pital on Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, Annie Luella Crawford, of Richmond, in her 74th year, beloved wife of the late James Richardson Mills, dear sister of John, George, Gil bert, all of Richmond, Bill, of Brampton, loving aunt of John Mills, of Richmond, and several other nieces and nephews. Resting at the Cummings Funeral Home North" Gower. Funeral service will be held on Wednes day at 2 p.m. at St John's Anglican Church, Richmond.

Interment adjoining ceme tery. MORRIS, Mabel Ella At Carle ton Place, on Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, Mabel Ella Ta- man, beloved wife of the late Willard Morris, dear mother of Harold, Kingston; Kathleen (Mrs. I. S.

Wimperis), Blos-: som Park; Dorothy (Mrs. Jack Peckett), Carleton Place; also survived by 5 grandchil dren and 1 great-grandchild. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Mc- Arthur Avenue, Carleton Place, where service will be conducted on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment United Ceme teries.

MYLES, Mary Ann In hospital Monday, Feb. 8, 1971 Mary Ann Murrey, aged -89, wife of the late Robert A. Myles, and dear mother of Mrs. Fred Simmonds (Mary), -Mrs. Cecil Sloan (Helen); Mrs.

Lyle McDonald (Jean), Sudbury; Mrs. James Fergu son (Margery); Robert, Windsor. Sister of John Murrey, Toronto; Mrs. Fred Henderson (Alice), Fort Erie; Mrs. James Beattie (Ellen), Maxville; Mrs, Sydney Edwards (Mabel), Fort Lauder dale.

Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. In terment Capital Memorial Gardens. NURRISH, Bertha On Sunday, Feb.

7, 1971, in Epsom Surrey, England, Bertha De- Gruchy, beloved wife of Harold Nurrish, dear mother of Judith (Mrs. J. Dames), sister of Mrs. A. H.

Davison (Mildred), Mrs. L. D. Widdis (Lilian), Brantford, Mrs. F.

C. Cuthbertson (Irene), Edmon ton, Mrs. O. Schneller (Helen) and Arthur Toronto. O'RILEY, Mary Jane In hospi tal, Renfrew, on Monday, Feb.

8, 1971, in her 87th year, Mary Jane Bennett of Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, and White Lake, widow of Matthew O'Riley, dear sister of Archie, Arnprior, Frances (Mrs. John Kippen), White Lake; Lyla (Mrs. Arthur Lockhart), Almonte. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the chapel Thursday at 3.30 p.m.

Interment White Lake cemetery. PICHE, Henry In Pontiac Community Hospital, on Monday, Feb. 8, 1971, Henry Piche, age 52 years, of Bry-son, beloved husband of Lillian Bertrand, and dear brother of Alfred, Wilfred and Leo, all of Bryson. Resting at the Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay, Que. Funeral Thursday, Feb.

to Immaculate Conception Church, Bryson, for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. ROBINS, Ernest Harold Sud denly in hospital Sunday, Feb. 7, 1971, Ernest Harold Robins, in his 72nd year, beloved husband of Hazel Whittemore, dear father of Mrs. Clayton Strang (Connie), Ottawa; Mrs.

M. Reen (Betty), Spencerville; Mrs. Frank Murphy (Helen), Metcalfe; Mrs. Earle Carr (Pat), Ottawa; William J. Ottawa; 10 grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and I a a-l west chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue, between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday 1-4 and 7-10 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial to Heart Foundation would be appreciated.

3. Deaths (toi. from frKMnno Column) ROULEAU, Emela In hospital Feb. 9, 1971, Emeia Lavigne, formerly of 172 Gladstone Avenue, beloved mother of Mrs. Lauretta Reinhardt, Montreal, Rene, Williamsburg, Henri and Emile, Ottawa, dear sister of Mrs.

Al-bertine Bilodeau, Ottawa, "Al bert Lavigne, Hull. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, between Bay and Lyon, from 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to St Jean Baptiste Church for. Mass at 8 a.m.

RUSHTON, Donald William-At his residence, 195 Clearview Avenue, Donald William Rushton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Rush-ton of Ottawa, dear brother of Bert H. and the late Russell Rushton, both of Ottawa.

Private funeral service was held from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Tuesday at 1 1 a.m.- Interment Hall's, cemetery, 'Wakefield, In the spring RYLEY, Norah Frances In Ottawa, Sunday, 1971, Norah Frances Moore, beloved wife of Alfred St. Clair Ryley, Ottawa, mother of Moore Ryley, Ottawa, Miss Nancy Ryley, Toronto, sister of Peter Moore, London, Ont, grandmother of Peter and Norah Ryley and mother-in-law of Jessica Ryley. Private service was held from Hulse and Playfair Chapel Monday, Feb. 8. Interment Beech wood cemetery.

Donations gratefully accepted at Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street, Ottawa 4. SIMPSON, Allan B. At his home, RR 1, Ashton, Monday. Feb. 8.

1971, Allan B. Simpson, beloved husband of Ruby Flewellyn, dear father of ma (Mrs. Robert Kellyl Brampton, Glenyce (Mrs. Les McDonald), oshawa. Marilyn Ottawa.

Ross and Robert at home. 7 erandchildren. in his 58th year. Resting at Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place.

Funeral service Thursday. Feb. II, 1.30 p.m. Interment United cemeteries. In lieu of flowers donations to Heart Fund.

STOTHERS, Alvin At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Bar-rie. on Feb. 7, 1971, Alvin Stothers, beloved husband of Helen SHverthome. Brother of '(Birdsell) Mrs. K.

Brown, Wakefield, Cyrus, of Rupert Que. Resting at Jen-nett Funeral Home for serv ice Wednesday 3.30 p.m. Interment Stayner Union cemetery. Masonic service will be held Tuesday eve ning 7.30 p.m. THOMAS, Elizabeth Gertrude- In hospital, Monday, Feb.

8, 1971. Elizabeth Gertrude Cross, age 75 years, widow of Leonard Frank Thomas, dear mother of Douglas, of Victoria, B.C.; Clifford, of Orillia; Leonard, Leslie, Robert and Gordon, of Ottawa, and the late Eric, sister of Mrs, Esther Dennison and Mrs, Emily Foster, of Ottawa; also survived by 17 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. WARNOCK, Florence In hos 1 nital MnnAir Fk fi 1Q71 Florence Stewart age 90 years, of 680 Montreal Road, widow of Alexander War-nock, dear mother of (Sylvia) Mrs.

A. J. Fox, Iroquois, Ont; Hilda, Ottawa; (Maimic) Mrs. Ray McNeely, (Jean) Mrs. Michael Lackner, Cumberland, Ont, 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Resting McF.voy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to Assumption Church, Vanier. Funeral Mass 10.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

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Robins, ErneH Harold. Thomas, Ellzobtth Gortrudo. Csntrcu'JiC'hapel 315 McLEOD SfRjEET 233 1143 HAMILTON, William -A resident o( Crystal Beach for the last eight years, William' i. Mammon, 3 uurtenn Street, died on Monday in Westminster Hosoital. Lon don, in his 70th year.

Mr. namuion was Dom in snaw-ville, and was an accountant with Noranda Mines then at a lumber company in Cornwall end retired in 1963 after seven years with EHiot Lake Mines. He was a member of Elliot Lake Lions Club and managed a basketball team in Cornwall. He wax a veteran of the Second World War. Surviving are his wife, the former Ann Burnett, his stepmother.

Mrs. Nellie Ham. ilton, of Dundas, a brother James Ebert Hamilton, of Marathon Shores, two sisters, Basil Johncox (Jean), of Noranda, (Claire), of Hamilton. He was predeceased, bv two sisters. Mm L.

Stephens and Miss Winnl- red Hamilton. He is resting ai uenaening i-uneral Home, 336 Ridee Road. Rideewav where service will be con ducted in the chapel on Thursday at 2 o.m. Inter. ment wiH follow in Rklgeway memorial cemetery.

5. lest B-LACK WALtET. VALUABLE PA. pwi, emergency Hospital, Jan M. 234-3941.

CAT, BLACK. MALE i YEARS OLD, Courtlond Pork. 722-3571. DRIVERS LICENCE, Wll SON. amooi Toni.

Reword. Honna. 235-9714 GERMAN SHEPHERD, MALE. LOST Kicnmona Beacon Hill North. 741.

7959. GLASSES IN REO PENCIL CASE, lost York Street School area. 745-22)1. LAOY'S GOLD BULOVA WATCH, J-A bus, east bound. Queen ond Bank or i Wellington.

72S-20W, to 7 evenings. LOST, BEIGE MALE CAT, CARLETON Heights vicinity. S29-5549, before a.m. MALE TABBY CAT, GLEBE AREA. 132-4077.

MAN'S SKATE. BETWEEN CIIUFD Pork and Mayfair. Please call 72s. eyej. PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES.

'irge brown trrmes vicinity Ottawa Interno'lonil Airport. Reward. 224. I4J. REWARD.

DOS, e-MONTH-OLO MALE wh'te S-Jmoved named Ivar, lost 4 Crescent R-ad, RockciHft. Please R'NG. MAN'S GOLD SICNET. CHA- ten Laurfr a ei. Jan.

30. Sentime-. tal reword. Call collect I- SHAGGY DOG, I MONTHS OLD, THxie. Hazel-Drummond ton, ootk orown.

Reward. 232-1314. SKI BOOTS, CABER, BROWN, POOR student, pieos return. 231-1(31. SKIS.

FISHER SUPER GLASS. RED lost Feb. 4, 9.30 p.m., following route Gamelln Boulevard, Fairy Lake Driveway, Scott Street, Tache Baule. vara to Begin street. Reword.

771 2501 or 777-4344. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, LOST K-Mort, Blossom Pork proa, 731-9174. WALLET, CONTAINING PAPERS, vicinity vomer. Reword. I2S-472I.

YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU. mane Society Shelter. Visit- shelter to moke sure. 725-3144. found COLLIE SHEEP DOG, BORDEN FARM area.

224-4013, DOG, BEAGLE. MALE. YOUNG) black, ton anB whltered collari vomer. 749-7020. FEMALE BASSETT HOUND, GLEN and Bank.

232-7520. GIRL'S GLASSES, BROWN FRAMES, found on Kent street. 745-5473. KEY RING WITH 3 KEYS, VICINITY MALE TABBY CAT, WHITE PAWS, face, pink nose. Green and white flea collar.

Ecno Drive, sine pecemoer, J32-5517. 1 1 STERLING SILVER CHARMS, VIC! nlty Carling Avenue. S28-0744. YOUNG MALE PERSIAN CAT, GREY. Ish brown with block stripes.

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covonogn, wno pottoo owoy Fob. WO. And whllo ho I Its In ptaetfuf sloop, His msmory wo shoM olwoys koop. Evor romomborto) by -lnoz and) Rons. 1 DELAUNIERB In bvtnq memory of oeor morrw ana oaugnrer, juno Deiaunlere, who passed away Feb.

9, Days of sadness still come o'er us. Tears In silence eften flow. For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died three years ago. 'Daughter Clone, Another and Dad. HARRIS In loving memory ol a dear husband, George Harris, wno passed away Feb.

1M4. A faithful husband, one of the bosti May God grant him eternal rest. Wife. HARRIS tn loving memory of a dear ratner, George norris, wno passed away Feb. 1944.

The-e Is a sad buf sweet remembrance, There Is a memory fond and true; There Is a token of affection, Dad, And a heartache still for you. Daughter Muriel and Family. HARRIS In. loving memory of a dear granaTorner, ueorga tiarris, wno passed away Feb. 9, 1944..

We think of him In silence. No eyes can see us weepi tut still within our aching hearts His memory we keep. Oronddoughter lorbara and Family. I LAUZON In loving memory of a aeor wife ana granamotner, Blanche Lauzon, who passed away Feb. 9, 1941.

In memory a dolly'theughtt In heart a silent sorrow. Husband and Family. McCOY In loving memory of dear husband ond father, Alfred H. McCoy, who passed away on Feb. 9, 1947.

Remembrance Is a golden chain, Deoth tries to break, but all In valni To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart'. The yeors may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Wife and Family. OUILTV, Nicholas John In sod and J) loving memory of door husband, Nlrhnlnt Jnhn wlu ru. Hawaii Ul IiiiUmIv nn 167A Wife Alnio.

MffMOIUL Aierre REVONDINO TO REQUESTS THE i-anoaiqn lancer society nas "in Memoribm" cords available from Corleton Unlt office or funeral parlors for use at the time of bereavement oliO friend or loved one. Such funds oit-used for research ta find the ultimo) fwe to cancer. To moke arrongemoHstMlephone 235-U94. 1 15. CafXThanlu VSAS GILBERT We wtsh so-honk oil kind frfenos and neighbor; JOr thetr acts of klndrws.

sympathsftlrltuol ond floral offwlnos in th loss of a dear husband, father -ond grandfather. Tnonks the notseS, of In-tensive core, Civic HospltolJojhd the soeclof doctorsMrs. E. Gilbert, ond romny. -xrak 16.

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20. Rortti FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, P. rrouix, zw uninousie, 233-7793. Where te 6t AVAIlXSLB FOR ALL OCCASIONS sieign rides. Sliver Spur Ronch, minutes west of city limits.

o2t-43t. HORSE DRAWN SLEIGHS. CHALET occommodotions tor 30). Food and dancing. 127-1021.

OLD FASHiONED SLEIGH RIDES, oean supper. I22-140S. DIAL-A-MATI A New Dele very week WHY BE ALOfEt UNATTACHED ur.u itmg'n, on ages weiome. Why wait I Dlol-A-Mate. 237-355.

FUN FILLED ACTION SNOWMOBILE RACES AT DANFORD LAKE HOTEL FEBRUARY 7 AND 21. REOISTRA- 11m af 1.30 m. Drag and Ovol trock. Entry fee S3 00. Trophies and cash prizes.

For Information telephone 447-2044, Danford Loke, Quebec. 38. Muriing Homes LARGE NURSING HOME IN PERTH w'll proviae nursing service for mole or female patients, under supervision of registered personnel. Coll Mrs. Dixon, 247-2504 or 759 53:7, after 4.

HOME FOR ELDERLY CITIZENS, exie.icni meais, ss ana so per ooy. 733-7E90. VACANCY SEMI AND PRIVATE. inoiyiouol dirts comfortable home for senior citizens. 234-2195.

41 Wanted Male Help Interest ACCORDION TEACHER. BILINGUAL, must nave cor. 20 hours per week. Solary to be discussed. 129-244.

AMBITIOUS PERSON TO ASSIST of old established company. WHt fully froln, advancement earned. Cor necessary. $410 per month guaranteed II you meet our requirements. 233-1191, between 10 and 1.

MEAT UTTERS PART TIME Hours 6 to 10 week nights, 8 to 5 Saturdays. Please apply in person STORE MEAT MANAGER MART FOODS BELLS CORNERS, MOODfE DR. or BLOSSOM PARK, HIGHWAY 31 KEEP IT SECRET SHREWSBURY, England (CP) A Shropshire county councillor said that women should be able to keep their ages from policemen without fear of a fine. "It Is an unnecessary encroachment into private lives," councillor Norman Grif fith commented when Investi gating the case of a woman I fined for wltholdlng her age. For nirrner imormoiion con j-9ii.

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