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nun 9 i ri in'f nil i i 'if i I'mnn in i mn i -i im1 mn rn'ifi I I 1 1J 'Tt11 58 Wednesday, February 24, 1971 The Ottawa Journal Deaths By The Canadian Pre By The Canadian Press Brantford, flnt. George Thomas Gordon. repre lented Brantford in the Ontario legislature for the Liberal party from 1948 until he retired undefeated in 1968. Brockvtlle, a R. Radford, 73, a pioneer Canadian broadcaster who entered broad casting in 1928 with radio sta tion CFRB Toronto, where he was one of the first persons to use the singing commercial.

Thunder Bay, Ont. John A Walker, 105, believed to have been the world's oldest Mawm and the world's oldest locomo tive engineer. Born in Ashburn, Mr; Walker became a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in 1891 and was initiated "in Free Masonry in 1899. Today and Tomorrow TODAY National Film Theatre program. University of Ottawa chemistry building, 8.30 p.m.

National Arts Centre Orchestra, Opera House, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood donor clinic, Tower Place de Ville, Room 705, 9.30 to noon and 1.30 to 4 p.m. "Wild Splendor," film on wildlife, Ottawa Technical High School, 8 p.m. "Fusions Magiques," National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.Yn. Gaelic Society of Ottawa, meeting, 334 Gladstone Avenue, 8 p.m.

"The Skin of Our Teeth," St. Joseph's High School, 8 p.m. "The Pajama Hill-crest High School, 8 p.m. Lecture on "Comedy," St. Pat's College, Room 100, 8.30 p.m.

Harpsichord recital by John Whitelaw. University of Ottawa, Academic Hall, 8.30 p.m. "A Thousand Clowns," Lakeside Theatre Productions, Lakeside Gardens, 8.30 p.m. "Swinging High," Merivale High School, 8.30 p.m. GAS SWITCH LONDON (CP) Some London taxis are switching from diesel fuel to propane gas lo cut costs, engine wear and reduce pollution.

The bottled gas will be carried in permanently-fixed reinforced cylinders reported to be safer from rupture than the normal gas tank. A taxi firm says the conversion's greatest blessing would be a big reduction in engine noise. SERVICE DANGER LONDON (CP) A man told a conference on alcoholism of the terrible danger for him in the communion service. "It could all be over for me if I took the cup of wine at communion." the reformed alco holic said. This is one of many proble ms facing Britain's 250.000 social workers dealing with alcoholics, the conference was told.

1- INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUMCIMINTt vital stattstmt 1. Adoption J. Births a. Dtottu 4. Obituaries 5.

Lolt Found 13. In Mtmorlomt U. Anniversary Moss 15. Cords of Thonk U. Funeral Director! 17.

Cemetery Memorial II. Societies ond Lodges It. Churches JO. Florists 21. Csmttsrlos J.

Druggist Ooen Sunday 30. Service stations Services! 31. Banquets ond forties 34. Take-Out Food 15. Where to GO 3.

Hotels ond Moets 37. Beauty salon 35. Nursing Homos 39. Gardening and Landscaping. 40.

Ambulance Servfc MPLOVMINT 41. Wonted Male Help Interest 42. Salesmen and Agent 43. Positions Vacant 44. Professional Service 49.

Wanted Female Help Interest 4. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted Domestic Hem 4. Tiochers Wonted 50. Tuition School 52.

Baby Service APARTMBJNTB 51. Apartments to Lot 55 Furnished Apartments to Let S. Apartments Wanted 57. Apartments for Sal St. Furnished Apartment Wanted St.

Sublet PROPIRTY M. Industrial Properties l. Property for Sal 2. Property for Rent S3. Properly Wanted 44.

Income Property O. Property Excnonoa a. Out-of-Town Properties 47. Forms for Sot St. Farms for Rent Forms Wonted to Buy 70.

Cottoges tor Sal 71. Cottoges for Rent 71. Cottages Wanted 73. Cottage Lots far Sdtt 74. Warehouse, Space 75.

Office to Let M. Offices Wanted to Lsf 77. Stores to Lot 71. Stores Wanted to Ltt 7. Resorts en iinf 1.

Hunting and Fishing ROOMS M. Room to Let Rooms Wanted M- Room and Boon f. Share Accomi Birihi GRAHAM Barry and Jean (nee Griffiths) are pleased to announce the birth, of their first child, a daughter. Kelly Anne, 7 11 Fri day, Feb. 19, 1971, at the Riverside Hospital.

HUNT John and Sharon are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter. Kelly Anne, 7 lbs. 12 Feb. 19. 1971, at the Riverside Hospital.

First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt, Kingston, Ont.

and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hogue, Val D'Or, Que.

Many thanks to Dr. Carlisle and hospital staff. LINSEMAN Doug and Joan wish to announce the birth of a 6 lb. 2 nz. girl, Tuesday, Feb.

-23, 1971, at the Civic Hospital. McCANN John and Beverley (nee GemmilD are happy to announce the birth of their first 'child, Michael John, 7 lbs. 2 at the Civic Hos pital, Feb. 19, 1971, Thanks to Dr. Beardall and staff.

SPERO "John-and Anne an nounce the safe, arrival of of Steven Mark at the Grace Hospital on Feb. 23, 1971, a brother for Mike. WATIER Paul and Elaine (nee McArthy) are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, 5 lbs. 8 Feb. 23, 1971, at the Grace Hospital.

Both well. YOUNG Donald and Marie-Paule (nee Roy) are proud to announce the birth of a beautiful baby girl, 6 8 Feb. 21, 1971, at the General Hospital, a sister for Jean- Roger and Danfel. Special thanks to Drs. Conkin and Roy and to hospital staff.

LOANS MADE WH1TEHORSE, Y.T. (CP) Nine loans aggregating $209,000 have been made so far to Yukon business enterprises under the Small Business Loan program the biggest for the maximum amount allowable, $50,000, and the smallest for $10,000. A total of $300,000 was made available by the federal northern develop ment department for the Yukon's program in the fiscal year ending March 34, 1971. CHAIRMAN NAMED TORONTO (CP) Frederick Wade, 65, a retired insurance executive, has been chosen unanimously by the Metro To ronto Region Conservation Au thority to head the $50 million plan for recreational develop ment of Toronto's waterfront. Since its formation four months ago the waterfront advisory board has been temporarily headed by Metro Chairman Al bert Campbell.

2. MBRCHANDIfS) Artklest 01 Cameros, Photo supplies ri. Articles tor Sole 3. Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent 5.

Articles for Swap Si. Antiques ond Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 9. Market Bosket 99. Machinery ond Equipment 100.

Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102. Stamps ond Coins '03. Hobbles 10'. Boats end Motors lftS.

Snowmobiles 10. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies ins. Radio Television 109. Household Appliance AUTOMOTIVE Autsst lit.

Auto Letting 13U. Autjs for Sal 121. Autos Wonted 122. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cor 124.

Auto Part Trucktt 12. Trucks for sal 130, Truck Bodies. Port 131. Trucks Wonted Trailer 133. Trailers for Sale 134.

Trailers for Rent 115. Mobile Homes for Sale lis. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved J1 Mobile Home Perks 13. Mobile Homes Evchonged Motercyclest 145.

Motorcycle for Sale 144. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sale 14. scooters for Renf 14. Ski Corner Miscellaneous! 151.

Goroges 157. Forking Space 153. Winterizing RIAL ISTATI 157. Houses for sow 151, Real Estate Services lit. Houses to Let 140.

Furnished Houses to Let 11. Furnished Houses Wonted fe to Let 1. Houses Wonted to Lsf 13. Houses Wanted to Buy 14. Garden noma PIRSONALS 174.

Personal Memos 177, Transportation Available 17. Transportation Wanted Vt. Camps icy1 and Gti tr FINANCIAL US. Financing Money Wanted 117. Money Avolloel ie.

Mortgages It. Investment i0. Founts end Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 14. Legal t5.

Auction It. At Your Service 19 Coming Events it. Stamp Collector 199. Anniversary Pag LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77110 3. Deaths ALEXANDER, Leafie Evelyn In hospital, Tuesday, Feb.

23, 1971. Leafie Evelyn Waddell of 20 Grove Avenue, widow of Robert James Alexander, dear morher of Richard, of Ottawa; sister of Ernest and Gordon, of Edwards, Mrs. Laura Carson and Mrs. Bert Campbell (Anne) of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Friday 1 p.m. Interment Spring-hill Cemetery. BELLSHAW, James Former member of The Ottawa Jour- nal news staff, his home, 45 Westlake Avenue, Toronto aged 33. He is survived by his beloved wife, Rachel, and 'daughters, Anne and Sharon. Funeral will be held Friday at 1 p.m.

at Jerrett's Funeral Home, 666 Kennedy Road, Scarborough, Ont. BENOIT, Gabriel In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971, Gabriel Benoit, age 55 years, beloved husband of Yolande Boucher, 2294 Utah Street, dear father of Mrs. Fernand Plante (Nicole), Montreal; Franclne Benoit, Ottawa; brother of Mrs. 0.

Lacrqix (Yvette), Pembroke; Mrs. Isabelle Gaudie, Ottawa; Mrs. Bill Tllais (Noella), Mrs. G. P.

Guinette (Frances), Otta wa; Paul, Orleans; Mrs Gerard Gagne (Madeline) Mrs. Bert Pinard (Lucette) Mrs. Raymond Sauve (Claire) Montreal; Lawrence, Mont real; Armand, Toronto; Rev. Sister Jeanette, Vankleek Hill; Mrs. Guy Limoges (Car- mel), Montreal.

Resting Mc-Evoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Ftmeral Friday in St. Thomas Aquinas' Church. Funeral Mass 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. BOLAND, Edward Alexander (Ted) In Civic Hospital, Ottawa, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971, Edward Alexander (Ted) Boland, of Killaloe; beloved husband of Eliza Warren, in his 63rd year. Resting at the Boland residence. Killa loe, after 2 p.m.

Wednesday until Friday, thence to the Church of Ascension, Killaloe, for funeral service at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Ceme tery, Eganville. BOULAY; Theodore On Mon day, Feb. 22, 1971, age 68 years, Theodore Boulay, hus-, band of the late Aline Mal- ette, beloved father of Rol- land, Jean, Georges, Ronald, Theodore, Mrs.

Gerald Lan thier (Aline), Mrs. Ronald Lemire (Annette), Mrs. Rol-land Leblanc (Claire), all of Ottawa, Mrs. Ernest Renaud (Jeannine), of Quebec, Miss Carmen of Montreal. Brother of Antonio of East Temple- ton, Paul and Georges of Aylmer, Mrs.

Lina Auger Mrs. Theodora Mai lette, Mrs Lucille Leduc of Ottawa. 37 grandchildren. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauth-ier Funeral Home, 300 Olm- stead Street, Vanier City. Fu neral mass St.

Charles Church, Thursday at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Ottawa. BRADLEY, Mary Violet Sud denly hospital Monday, Feb. 22, 1971, in her 63rd year, beloved wife of J. Gordon Bradley, Stittsville, dear mother of Everette and Barry, Stittsville and Sheila (Mrs.

George Laughlin), Kin-burn, loving grandmother of Beverly, Steven, Brad, Bon nie and Matthew, sister of Merville, Stittsville, Lola Dalton Baird), Carp, and the late Wilbert Moore. Resting at the Tubman Fune ral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in. the chapel Thursday 2.30 p.m. Interment Maple Grove cemetery, Hazeldean.

CHILCOTT, Kenneth In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971, Kenneth Chilcott, age 87 years, of Alcove, husband of the late Millie Radent, and father of the late Clarence (Chick), and brother of (Mildred) Mrs. George Townsend, Alcove, grandfather of Pamela Mc-Garry and (Marilee) Mrs. Robert Pilon. 5 great-grandchildren ilso survive.

Resting Funeral Home, Wakefield, where service will be held Thurs day at 2 Rev, L. S. Lewis officiating. Interment Rupert Union cemetery in May. 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3.

Diilhj (Cont. from Preceding Column) COHEN, Mrs. Samuel B. In Montreal on Monday, Feb, 22, 1971, Shirley Cohen, wife of the late Samuel B. Cohen, in her 69th year; dear mother of Horace; sister of Phillip Misses Eleanor, Rose, all of Ottawa; grandmother of Ste phen, Lisa and Sharon.

Funeral was held Tuesday from the Jewish Memorial Chapel, King Edward Avenue, at 1 p.m. Interment Jewish Com munity Centre. Shiva 381 Wilbrod Street. No service. DARVILL.

Gordon Lawrence At Sudbury Sunday, Feb. 21, 1971, Lawrence Darvill, be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Darvill of 388 Kent Street, in his 21st year, brother of' Bernice; Diane and Glenn and fiance of Judith O'Neil. Upon arrival in Ottawa will rest at Veitch-Draper 703 Bank Street, where friends may call Tuesday after 2 p.m.

Service in Thursday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Capital Me- morial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 226 Sparks Street. GENDRON, J. N.

Dominat (Don) In hospital, Tuesday Feb. 23, 1971, J. N. Dominat (Don) Gendron, age 66 years of Bells Corners, beloved husband of May Thompson; brother of Mrs. Albert Poulin and Mrs.

Amos Charron, both of Ottawa. Several nieces and nephews. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel 1098 Byron Avenue, between Woodroffe and Compton. Fu neral notice later. GINN, Ernest At his resi dence, 110 Cobourg Street, on Tuesday, Feb.

23, 1971, Ernest Ginn, In his 91st year, husband of the late Sarah Haig by first marriage and of Maude Hanley by second marriage, father of Leonard H. and Earl C. Ginn, Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Park-dale Avenue. Service in cha-pel Thursday 2 p.m. Inter ment Beecbwood cemetery.

KEPINAS, George E. Acciden tally on Sunday, Feb. 21 1971, George Kepinas, Engi neer of Geodetic Survey of Canada, beloved, husband- of Maria Doxas, father of Chris tina and Sophia, survived also by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Kepinas and his brother, John.

Resting at the Moshomes-Ouimet Funeral Chapel, 4898 Park Ave nue, Montreal. Funeral ser vice will be held at St. George Orthodox Church, 2455 Cote St. Catherines on Feb. 25, 1971, at 2.30 p.m.

KENNEDY, Luke At the Almonte Nursing Home, Almonte, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971, Luke Kennedy, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Carroll, dear father of Marie (Mrs. 1 Cameron) Ottawa; Angus, Almonte; predeceased by Albert; dear brother of William Hamilton, survived by three grandchildren; in his 95th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Almonte, thence to St. Mary's Church for re quiem high mass on Thurs.

at 12 noon. Rev. Father Edward Lunney" officiating. Entombment St. Mary's Cemetery vault.

Interment St. Michael's Cemetery, Corkery, in the KINGSTON, Sara (Haideei In hospital, Tuesday, Fets. 23, 1971,, Sara Kingston, 32 Reid Avenue, daughter' of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G.

Kingston, sister of Lois and Alex of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and" Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Friday, 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. LALONDE, Alexandrine On Monday, Feb 22. 1971, Alexandrine Duhamel, age 81 wife of the late J. Edouard Lalonde, dear mother of Jean, Mrs. Julien Lachapelle (Yvette), Mrs.

VMario Bourgon (Marguerite), sister of Henri, Hermenegilde, Mrs. Eva Caisse. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting west of Woodroffe. Funeral Mass Thursday at 2 p.m. at Remi Church, Interment Notrs Dame, Deaths (cent, from Preceding Column) LACELLE, Gerard On Monday, Feb.

22, 1971, Gerard Lacelle, age 51 years, of 14 Pilon Street, Hull, CIP em ployee for '23 'years, beloved husband of Berthe Rattey, dear father of Miss Lise Lacelle, brother of Roger, Ot tawa, Paul and Herve, of Hull, Mrs. Georges Dufresne (Lucille), of Vancouver, Miss Pauline Lacelle, of Montreal and several nephews and nieces. Funeral service Thursday, Feb. 25 in Ste. Bemadette Church at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull.4 Resting at Racine, Robert and Gautshier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. UPTON, Tillie, Reg. N. In hospital, Feb. 23, 1971, Matilda Lipton, dear sister of Agnes (Mrs.

Dan McMahon), 262 Nepean Street, Harry Lipton, Ottawa, Dennis, Aylmer. Nieces and nephews survive. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, between Bay and Lyon; Funeral Friday to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment St, Paul's cemetery, Aylmer, Que.

MacLAREN, Dr. Alexander Stewart In hospital Tues day, Feb. 23, 1971, Alexander Stewart MacLaren, beloved husband of Mary Morrison, 1376 Micmac Street, father of Ann, Louise, Leslie and Sandy, son Of Mrs. Leslie MacLaren and the late G. L.

MacLaren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Thursday, 11 a.m. Inter-. ment Pinecrest cemetery.

Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the St. Timothy's Presbyterian Church building fund or a charity of their choice. MARIER, Mrs. Honor ius (Georgette Arbique) In hospital Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971, aged 81; beloved wife of Honoriifs Marier; dear mother of Dr.

Paul Marier, Jacques Marier, of Ottawa; sister of Rodolphe, Montreal -j Gaspard, of Ottawa; grand children. Resting at Racine Robert and Gauthier, 300 01 in stead, Vanier. Funeral service Friday, 10 a.m. in St. Louis Marie Montfort Church.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. McCUMON. Gladys Tn hospi tal. Victoria, BC- Feb. 23, 1971, Gladys McClimon (nee Haggerty), beloved wife of Samuel John, dear mother of Kelly and Michael, daughter 6V Mrs.

M. Haggerty. Sister of James Haggerty, Mrs. John Knox (Jean), Mrs. Stanley Atkins (Nancy), and Mrs.

Frank Hunt (Phyllis), all of Ottawa. Service and inter ment in Victoria. McMANUS, Basil John On Feb. 20, 1971, in A and Hospital, Basil McManus, son of the late John Mc Manus and Josephine Bou-dreau, and brother of Michael Edward, Ottawa James, Bertie (Mrs. Mac Smith), Helen (Mrs.

John Gibeau), all of Arnprior; Aileen (Mrs. G. Finnerty), of Ottawa; Mary, New York; Carmel, Woodstock, Marion (Mrs. Earl Menard), of Sudbury. Resting at the Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior.

Funeral Tuesday to St. John Chrysostom Church for Requiem Migh Mass at 10 a.m. Entombment parish vault. McARTHUR, Ethel Haldane In hospital Monday, Feb. 22, 1971, daughter of the late J.

J. McArthur, D.T.S., D.L.S. Inter national Boundaries Commis sion and the late Janet Haldane, dear sister of Mrs. J. W.

D. Thompson Mrs. Arthur Pope, Mrs. J. W.

Mc-Cormick and Mrs. Adrian E. O'Connor, all of Ottawa- Resting at McEvoyShields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday to- St. Patrick's Church for Mass.

at 9 a.m. Interment '-plot at St Paul's cemetery, 3. Jitimal hi Recti! 04 (155 74'579 714 710 725 728 745 760 788 788 817 821 822 82ft 827 832 833 857 8fi2 8M 874 878 878 879 880 881 890 895 901 907 915 018 S20 922 923 028 029 930 931 934 944 954 958 060 981 062 983 965 Ad Section" 3. Death! (Cont. from Preceding Column) McINTOSH, Dr.

G. W. At his residence, 93 Seneca Street, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1971, Dr. Charles William Mcintosh, age 87ears, beloved husband of Lola Barrett, dear father of Lois M.

Mcintosh, of Malaysia; Mrs. A. G. Switzer (Jean), of Ottawa; dear brother of Howard, grandfather of David and Bruce. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service at South-minster United Church, Thursday, 2 p.m. Cremation, Pinecrest Crematorium. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Southminster United Church Memorial Fund. RAISON, John Langdon At Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A., on Saturday, Feb, 20, 1971, John Langdon Raison, age 60 years, beloved husband of Ada Caroline Hagan, and stepfather of David Camp--bell, Smiths Falls; Nancy William 1 1 s), Smiths Falls; brother of Oliver and Florence (Mrs. Ivan Jaquith) of Delta; Joe and Lenna (Mrs.

Lawrence Baker) of Portland; Glen of Tully, New York; Vera (Mrs. Gerald Hart) of Plum Hollow; Clara (Mrs. Lawrence Townsend) of Harlem; predeceased by Blanche (Mrs, Elmer Jaquith) of Harlem. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in the chapel Thursday, 2 Interment Hillcrest cemetery.

SWEET, Annie Eileen -e Suddenly in hospital Monday, Feb. 22, 1971, Annie Eileen Acton, beloved wife of Ralph D. Sweet, 514 Wavell Avenue, dear mother of Carol and Lawrie, daughter of Albert Lawrence Acton and the late Ola M. Acton, sister of Mrs. Jack MacDonald (Evelyn), Montreal, Donald B.

Acton, Agincourt and Robert L. Acton, London. Resting at the' Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Funeral service at Westboro United Church Thursday 2 p.m. Interment 1 cr cemetery.

The family will be present to receive friends after 7 p.m. Tuesday and from 2-4 and 7-9 Wednesday and from 12 noon Thursday. TAPP, Mrs. Albert (Berthe Therrien) 509 Tisdale Crescent, Ottawa, on Feb. 22, 1971, age 52, former em ployee Printing Bureau, Rock-cliffe; beloved wife of Albert Tapp; sister of Lucien, Toronto; Sylvio, Hull; Jacques, Gatincau Point; Charles, Ot tawa; Therese (Mrs.

Georges Rochon), Winnipeg; Florence (Mrs. Fred McLean), Lucerne Resting at Lionel Emond and Sons, 271 St. Joseph Hull. Funeral Thurs day, Feb. 25, at 10 o'clock in St.

Gabriel Church, Ottawa. Interment Notre Dame Ottawa. For information call 777-1619. TIMS, Catherine In hospital, Almonte, on Monday Feb. 22, 1971, Catherine Fenlon, beloved wife of the late James Tims, dear mother of Sister Carmel Teresa, Joseph, Margaret (M s.

James Brown), Kath 1 (Mrs. John Devine), Marie (Mrs. Gerald Nugent). Sur vived by seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren, in her 93rd year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, thence to St.

Mary's Church for requiem high mass on Thursday at 10 a.m., Rev. Father Edward Lunney officiating. Entomlv ment St Mary's cemetery vault. Interment in the spring. WILSON, Margaret Ella (Dame of Grace Order of St.

John) In hospital, 'Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1971, Margaret Ella Wil- son, of 36 Flora, daughter of late Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Wilson, dear sister of Mrs. A. M.

Ledger and Mrs. G. P. Pereira, of Ottawa; dear aunt of Donald Ledger, of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Merivale Cemetery in the spring. 10CAI. CAUJ PHONE 336-7511 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Proceeding Column) WILSON, David Allan In. hos pital at Cadeton Place, on Monday, Feb. 22, 1971 David Allan Wilson, age 27 years, dearly loved son of Marjone Wifson (nee Giles), and the. late Allan C. Wilson, dear brother of Donald, Mur ray, Mrs.

David Devlin (Ruth) and AHan. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, where service will be conducted on Thurs day at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte. In 'lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.

VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120" On convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations. McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News ana Ai.nouncement Presented Nightly 1 ot p.m. on CKOY VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Chnrbonneau, Jama Albert. Darvill.

Gordon Lowrtnct. Gmn, Ernwt, Nlchol, Lillian. PARKDALE CHAPEL 7284673 BANK ST. 'CHAPEL 236-0668 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Alexander, Lealle Evelyn. Cornelius, John.

Gendron, J. N. Dominat toon). Kingston. Sara (Hnioee).

Mcintosh, Or. C. W. fcLaren, Or. Alexander Stewart.

Wilion, Margaret Ella. Central Chapel 315 McLEOD STREET 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 5. Lost AMVOMP PIMrilMA BCn I CiTUt wallet containing papers valuable to owner, picas niepnone 9-s43U Reward. 1 BANK GLOUCESTER, VAN'S WAL-- let, brown, February IVIh. Credit caras ana t.o.

carat very important. Aaaresses enclosed. 729-9151, after s. DIAMOND RING AND PEARL NECK lace In small silk purse. Fomllv heirlooms, vicinity Wellington ond Roiemount, or Skyline Hotel.

Reward. 1391014. DOG. WHITE, SAMOYED, MALE Glebe area. Reword, 29-2341, evenings.

GLASSES, MAN'S, BLACK FRAMES, Sonov Hill oreo. 232-1434. GOLD PURPLE STAR RUBY LADY'S ring, raised stone, lost lost month. Reword. 744-2473.

LOST, LEATHER BAG, ON SALT truck to Prescott. Cfi 237-4141. 7.MONTHENGLISHSHEp" 1 herd, male, about 35 looks like young collie. Ion and black, tall mostly black. Answers to Tlmmy, Reword.

722-432. LOST $100 IN TWENTIES, CORNER. Lincoln and Reward. Des- peraleiy needed, 722-2404. RING, MAN'S, FULL NAME, ETC enoroved Inside bond.

Frldoy, Glebe, Bonk, Laurier, Rldeau. Reward. Hal left, Perth, 27-1 12. SMALL BLACK POODLE, UN- clipoea, licence number 334, Reward. 749-23M.

SPANIEL, AMERICAN-COCKER, FC mole, Vicinity Alta Vista and Ridgemnnt, early Wednesday morning. Reword. 7334375, eve ninps. Journal Subscription Rates. SINGLE COPY PRICE 10c daily, Solurdoy.

BY 0 wk. BY MA'L: Povabie In advance Can ada, Canadian Parent Pott Offices and U.S.A. I3.W a month or S32.00 a year. All other countrles4.00 a month or 140.00 a year, toturday only 25c per issue or (13.00 a year to any address For further Information coll 234-7511. lost (Cont.

from Preceding Column) TWO SETS OF KEYS ON RINGS, lolned. Reword. 735-1044, 722-7013. vTc fNITYBEACON HILL NORTH, one Kodak camera. 749-7540.

6. Found CAT, GREY STRIPE WITH WHITE paws, about 9 months, bock of 10 Driveway. 135-2447. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY found, Riverside Pork. 733-5424.

GIRL'S GLASSES, POUND O'CONNOR near Holmwood. 214-M1. LADY'S GLASSES, VICINITY CAR- ling near Merivale. 834-4J20. MALE GINGER CAT, WEARING COL- lor, found at Waller and Bossoror.

Coll Human Society. RADAR-LITE, CAR RUG FOUND Kent Street, Friday evening. 233-990. SILVER BROOCH. 235-4795.

13. In Memorlams AUBIty In loving mmory of a door nuDonaf to mono (coo-ibi puoin, who passtd owqy Fib, Sine you'vo gont first and 1 romoln. One think I'd hovo you do Walk slowly down ttto patti of death, For loon I'll follow you. 1 wont to know each step you tokt, That I moy walk the tome. For some day down mot lonely road, You'll heor me coll your name.

Wlfi Rose. AUBIN In fond and loving memory or a dear father ontf orodtatnerf Edmond, who posted away Feb. 24, If. It's lonely here without you dad. I miss you more each day, For life is not the samt for me Since you were colled away, It broke my heart lo lose you But you didn't go done For part of me went with you The day God colled you home.

-DtwQhlf Pauline, Jock ond Children. COOPER In loving memory of denr husband and father, Paul Emerson Cooper, who passed oway Feb. 24, 1970. happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still But death has left a loneliness The world can nevtr fill.

Wife ond children. Rhea and Donald. CORNELIUS In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Mathilda Cornelius, who passed away Feb. 1943.

Many a day her name Is spoken. And many on hour she is in our thoughts, A link In our family chain Is broken She has gone from our home but not from our hearts. Leona ond Uen, Evelyn ond Ernie. EMERSON In loving memory of my daughter, Peggy, who died peb. U69.

TIM memory fades and lift departs, You live forever In our hearts. Love Mother. HERBERT In loving memory of dear husband and father, ivon W. Herbert, who died Feb. 24, 1970.

happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still. But death has left a lonelineM The world con never HII. Joon ond Family. JORDAN In sod and loving memory of a dear son ond brother, Marc Andre, who was drowned I years ago today. Time rolls on and we are reminded Of a day our hearts wire crushed, When God took you, oh.

so quickly, And we oil In gloom were thrust. In the bloom of lite, death claimed you, In me prime of manhood days) But we nope some day to meet you. And to be with you olwoys. Mom, Dad, Morgaef ond Robert. LYTLE In loving memory of a dear morner ana granamorner, Eleanor e.

Lytie, who pasted oway Feb. 24, 1951, Sunshine -fodet ond shodow fall. But sweet remembrance outtosts oil. Son Herb, Eloine and Grondchik aVen Herble. Kelly end Tim.

McCONVILLE In loving memory of a dearly beloved daughter ond sister, Mory Colleen who pasted oway Feb. J4, 199. Memories ore treasures no one can steal, Death is a heartache no one con henl. -Mother, Brothers and Sisters. POWI5 In Inving mmrry tt my oar mother, Mrs, Kotherlne Powls, who posted away Feb 24, 1954.

Ever remembered, Son Herman. WATT In Wing memory nf a dear witw una mwnir. VfOieT, WHO pattCO nway Feb. 24, 19 AS, Peacefully sleeping, resting at Imt. The world's weory troubles and trials ore post.

In silence she suffered. In pit tenet she bore. Till God coiled her home fo suffer no more.1 Husband Wolly, Children Lome, Bobby ond Wotly Jr. 15. Cards ol Thinks GOULET We wish to express our sincerest grotitude to our many friends and relatives for their kindness In the loss of our beloved douah-ter ond sister.

Mr. C. A. Goulet and Family. WALLACE We wish fo express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to oil our relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their mony acts of kindness, ond messages of sympathy following our recent bereavement of hus band, father ond grandfather.

Special thanks to Reverend Jones of Wood roffe United Church. Mrs. Thomas Wallace and Family. 16. funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 23M6I0, 3 Bessererj 301 Olmrtendf 7 Fairmont, J9 St.

Patrick 10) Netre Dame. 18. Societies and lodges SIDNEY ALBERT LUKE LODGi No. 55 The officers and members of Sidney Albert Luke Lodge No. 55i, A.F.

ond A.M., are hereby summoned to attend a funeral service for our late brother, Rt. Wor. Bro. Dr. C.

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