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I5( Toddy and tomorrow TODAY Art auction. Bin Brothers, Gallery S27 Sussex from 7 p.m. Collectine furniture and its restoration, Nepean Public Library. Merivale branch, 8 p.m. La Celestine," National Arts Centre, Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

Ballet Theatre Contemporaire, National Arts Centre, Opera, 8.30 o.m. Le Plus Heureux des Trois, National Arts Centre, Studio, 8 o.m. In the Matter of J. Robert Op- penheimer, Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW The War film, National Gallery, 12.45 p.m.

Remembrance dinner, Ottawa and District Garrison Sergeants' Association, at Royal Canadian Legion, 330 Kent 7 p.m. 2. Births CAPPER Alan and Elaine (nee Humphiys) finally an nounce the arrival of their son Steven at Grace Hospital on Sunday, Nov. a brother for Grady and Erin. CODE To Richard and There sa (ne Martin), a daughter, Catherine Christina, 7 Nov.

4, 1972 at North York General Hospital, Toronto. DRISCOLL David and Joan (nee Stinson) are pleased to announce tne arrival oi meir second child, a son, weighing 7 13 ozs. on Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, a brother for David Thanks to Dr. Gear and Civic Hospital staff.

FAROUK Mohamed and Ak- lima are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Bibi Anwarecn. 6 lbs. 12 on Sunday, Oct. 29, 1972 at Ot tawa Civic Hospital Special thanks to Doctors S. Krohick and Ivy, case room and 4 East staff, maternity.

LEDUC To Sandra and Roger, a daughter Jodi Lee, at the Grace Hospital, iw, 1972; a sister to Nadine. McLELLAND Ron and Barb (nee Switzer) are delighted to announce the birth of their son. Scott Ronald, 7 lbs. 2 oz. Nov.

3, 1972. Many thanks to Dr. Louden and Ottawa Civic staff. PLUMMER John and Marie (nee Fisher) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Stephen John, on Nov. 4, 1972 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Both well. PRATT Terry and Marlene (nee Mole) proudly announce tile ofllVOi xu men wnii a son, Terrence Dale, Sunday, Nov. 1972. Many thanks to Dr. W.

J. Burgess and the staff of Grace Hospital. SANSOM Barb and Dick are happy to announce the birth of Robert Michael, 7 A oz. Oct. 30.

1972 at the Riverside. A brother for Steve and sec ond grandchild for Art and Hazel Lepitre. SANTAROMJTA Rick and Sheila (nee Wagner) wish to announce the birth of a son, Marco, 7 9 Sun day, Nov. 1972. STENFERT Art and Sylvia (nee Mollema) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, Kevin Arthur, Nov.

3, 1972, at the Riverside Hospital. Both well. 3. Deaths ACHESON In hospital, Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, Baby Boy (stillborn) Acheson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Ach eson of 1339 Meadowlands Dr. Funeral private. AVERY.

Samuel James Passed away at his home on Lake Anlma-NIpissIng, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1972 in his 58th year. Mr. Avery was formerly of Ottawa and To ronto. Survived by his wife Jean, one son Edward, home, one daughter Mrs, Don Young of Calgary.

Brother of William of Otta wa. Service and Interment was In Haileybury. BALLANTYNE, William In hospital, Toronto, Nov. 4, 1972, William Ballantyne, dearly loved husband of Mary and dear father of Mrs. W.

MacLean (Marjorie), Bristol, grandfather of Sidney, Kerry and Bill; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Ballantyne, Glasgow, Scotland. Body will ed to science.

3. Deaths (Cont. from PreceJIng Column) 83 i I The Ottawa Journal 31 mi ii i-t Monday, November 6, 1972 hdicu fortt, FliwihAtti Tnlrni u.vcw.m I hftsnital. Pembroke, on Sun- day, Nov. 5, 1972 in her 74th year, Martha ttrasn oi it Riverside Pembroke, wife of the late John Brash, dear mother of Geneva (Mrs.

Art Eggert), Doris (Mrs. Peter Fureoch), and Raymond, all of Pembroke, sister of Harvey Yourth of Pembroke, also survived by nine grand children and six great-grandchildren. Resting at the Mal colm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Pembroke, Service in St. John's Lutheran Church, Pembroke on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 2 p.m.

Interment church ceme tery. CARRIER, William, T.O.S.M. In hospital on Friday, Nov. 3, 1972, William Carrier, aged -84, of 1909 Russell husband of the late Mary (Murfcck) Carrier, dear father of Walter, Mrs. Kenneth Leafloor (Kath- erine) and Lyda Strang, also survived by 17 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St, Centre Town. Funeral Monday to St Anthony's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery." CARRIERE DUGUAY, Mrs. Valeda Formerly Valeda Lussier, of 135 Gamelin Hull, on Nov. 4, 1972, at the age of 76, widow by first mar riage of Ambroise Carriere, and by second marriage of Joseph Duguay, mother of Jffiin.

nHmnth Gatineau; grandmother of Robert Andre and Gilles, mother-in-law of Letitia Car riere. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son 271 St. I Joseph Hull. Funeral Nov. 8 at 8 a.m.

at St. Raymond Church, Hull. Interment Notre Dame, Hull. CHARRON, George Edward In hospital, Sunday, Nov. 5, 1972, George Edward Charron, beloved husband of Ida Con nor of 545 Percy in his 79th year, father of Miss Ida and George, of Ottawa; Bill of lr opher, of Detroit, also surviving five grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair I Central Chapel. Requiem mass at Blessed Sacrament Church, Wednesday at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. Friends may call 7-10 p.m. Monday, 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Tuesday. CLANCEY, Gladys Mildred On Sunday, Nov. 5, 1972, at New Orchard Lodge, Gladys Thomas of 2310 Fox Crescent, dearest wife of George Henry Clancey, retired teacher of Ot tawa Technical School, dar ling mother of Madge (Mrs. R. G.

Brazil) of Montreal, Joan i.Mrs. mac norner; oi i tt I Ottawa, dear grandmother of Jo (Mrs. R. Perrin) of Toronto, Ginny (Mrs. N.

Tru-yens) of Ottawa, Robyn and Drew of Montreal, Matthew and Jill of Ottawa, great- grandmother of Tashie Perrin of Toronto. Resting at the Kel ly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Wednesday in the chapel at 2 p.m. Cremation Pinecrest crematorium.

COCHRANE, Terrance O'Brien On Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, age 57, of Morrow Gren- vllle, P.Q., formerly of -L'Orignal, beloved husband of Florence Groleau, father of Patrick, Mrs. Leo Bis- son (Carole), Gatineau, Mrs. Albert Bruley (Louise), Thun- Aa Hoi, rWif Mre TlnU lett (Joyce), Hawkesbury. Mrs.

Frederick Emnev (Fran- cine), Cornwall, brother of William Peter and Adam Co lin, of Toronto, also seven grandchildren, brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. George Sauve, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Leblanc, Mr.

and Mrs. Hector Groleau, and Mr. and Mrs. Rene Groleau, all of I Hawkesbury, also many nieces and nephews. Resting at Noel Funeral Home, 416 McGill Hawkesbury.

Fu neral Tuesday Nov. 7, leaving at 1.45 p.m. for service at 2 p.m. in St. Judes Church, Hawkesbury.

Interment in parisch cemetery. Donations to the Heart Foundation preferred. Journal Box Replies 4 14 37 68 63 885 894 910 911 913 914 920 925 926 947 950 953 967 979 983 Resile mailed Not. 8, 1973. 8 31 34 63 64 68 74 3.

Deaths (Cont. from mewling Column) AN. Vincent As nIHARBACK. Rev. Frank R.

result of an accident on sun- aay, Nov. 5, nu, ai Deere. Vincent Aloyaius Col- terman, beloved Son of Mr. I and Mrs. Colterman Sr'in his 21st.iyear, dear grandson of Anastaciai Kelly, dear brother of Robert Mount St.

Patrick; Agnes. Fort George, B.C.; Mrs. Bruce Connaughan (Teresa), James, Toronto; Mrs. Ronald Regan (Cecdla), Marilyn, Ot tawa: Mary, ere ana Dianne at home. Resting at the Quinn Funeral Home, corner of Railway and Xavier Streets, Renfrew.

Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 8 to 5t. Pat rick's Church, Mount 5t Fat- rick for requiem mass at 2.30 n.m. Interment Holy Well mrurw Wrlumrr! Chnmnev In Cafleton Place', nital. Carleton Place, Ont, Im on Sunday, Nov.

1972, Ed- ward Chamney Cooke in his 84th year, beloved nusoana oi Hannah Frances Mclntyre, dear father of Mary (Mrs. R. A. Stedman), Don Mills, Ont, also survived by two grandsons, Bruce ana Brian Stedman, and a sister, Mrs Anne McMullen, Merrickville Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Carleton Place.

Service In the chapel, Tuesday at 2 o.m. Interment Boyds United cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to tne charity of your choice. DENMAN, Katherine Anne In Tnrnnrn hospital at Toronto, Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, in her Zotn year, after a lengthy illness, beloved wife of Ronald Wayne, daughter of Mary and the late Malcolm- Rogers, Bathurst, N.B., and daughter-in-law of Harold and Betty Denman, Ot tawa, also deeply mourned by Mrs.

John Camobell (Lanle). Ruth Denman and family in New Brunswick. Interment Bathurst. In lieu of flowers, donations may be to made to Canadian Cancer Society. DEWAN, Paula In hospital.

Monday, Nov. 6,. 1972, Paula Macdonnell, beloved wife of Domenic Dewan, of 1096 Agincourt dear mother of Sheila, Gail, Beverley, Paul and Cortlandt; dear sister Beverley, of Detroit; Cortlandty of Calgaryr Albert of Ottawa: Aneus. of To ronto. Restine at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave.

(west of Woodroffe), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to St. Basil's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Brigid's ceme tery, Manotick. iai.ttppau. Georee Alfred I At Kineston, Nov. 5, 1972, ueorge Aiirea uain- tery-vaii. ace 93 vears.

beloved husband of Mary Courrier, dear father of Irvine, Arthur, Garnet. Kenneth, Ligourl, Michael. Ola (Mrs. Donald Christie), all of Smiths Falls, Lorena (Mrs. P.

H. Tatton), Largo, Florida, Theresa (Mrs. Bert Cordick). Perth, John and Mary (Mrs. Rudy Yano-sik).

Gatineau, prede ceased by Vincent (Tye), end Joseph. Survived by 25 grandchildren, 19 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Smiths Falls. Requiem mass in St, Francis de Sales Church, Wednesday et iu a.m. Interment St.

Francis de Sales cemetery. GffiB, Catherine On Satur- nay, nuv. Borthwick, widow of John S. Gibb, in her 96th year, mother of GeorEe. of Vancouver; Mrs.

Hugh Young (Helen), of Hawkesbury; Mrs. Harold Simpson (Alison), of Mon treal; and the late David, of Ultawa. nesting muse uu Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment United Church cemetery, East Tem- pleton, -Quebec.

HILLS Minnie Edtthin hos pltal, Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, Minnie Lattimer, of 1301 Erlndale in her 85th year, beloved wife of Thor-old Garrett Hills, dear moth er of Mrs. Hugh Blair (Mar- garet), and Barbara, both of Ottawa; grandmother of Ian, Keith and Ross. Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home In charge of arrangements. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Crema tion at Pinecrest. 3. Deaths (Cant, from Preceding Column) mS3wj United Church) Suddenly at his home, 1124 Meandowlands Drive East, Saturday, Nov. 4,1 1972, Frank R. Harback, beloved husband of Ruth (j.

Roeers. father of William H. of Ottawa and Mrs. wmiam A. Annis (Joan), of Mis- sissauea; brother of Miss Mol ly, of Calgary; and Horace, of Edmonton, also surviving sev en erandchndren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chaoeh 315 McLeod St. Ser vice at Kingsway United Church, Tuesday at 2 p.m. In terment Pinecrest cemetery. Those desiring to send a me- morial tribute may donate to the Canadian Tuberculosis 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Precadlng Column) MILLER, Miriam Jean At and Respiratory Disease Asso- MORRISON, Herta In hospl-ciation, 343 O'Connor St tel Saturday, Nov. .4, 1972, Friends may call from 5-9 p.m., Monday. uimc tv Vtvd At Westminster Hosnital, Lon- don, on Friday, Nov. 3, 1972, Dr. Fred H.

Hitchins (former R.C.A.F. historian and profes sor of history, U.W.O.), of 82 Huron London, in his 69ml vear. beloved husband of the late Beatrice L. Jones and dear father of John A. of Montreal, Mat-caret A.

fMrs. Scott Bak er) of Toronto, Mary E. (Mrs. jam ao Parkprt of Lennox- ville. dear brother of Lome H.

and William both of London. Also survived by six grandchildren. Friends will be received at beorge is. Logan and Sons Funeral Home. 371 Dundas St, London, until 1 p.m.

Tuesday; Nov. 7. Funeral service irom m. Luc's Anglican Church, Broughdale at 1.30 p.m with Canon M. H.

H. Farr and Ca non C. G. Gardner officiating. Interment St John's ceme tery.

Arva. Memorial dona tions may be made to the Ca nadian Cancer society. KEON, Leo R. At his home, Quyon, on aaiuraay, Nov. 4.

1972. Leo R. Keon, age 76, beloved husband of Mary Doha, dear lamer oi Des, Joey, Jonn, Kegina imts. Frank Wilkinson), Ann (Mrs. James MackreM.

and Mau reen, dear brother of. Eliza- beth (Libby) Keon, also sur-. vived by 10 grandchildren. Restlna at the Kelly Funeral Home, Quyon, Que. Funeral Tuesday to St.

Marys cnurcn for mass at 8.30 a.m. inter ment parish LANE. Arthur Suddenly on Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, Arthur Lane, beloved husband of Bes sie Bile, 315 Richelieu Vanier. in his 53rd year, son of Mrs.

Mary Frances Lane of Ottawa; and the late James Lane, father of Rosemary. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood ceme-i LECLAIR, Mary Anne First child born to Paula (nee Dupuis) and John on Wednes-I dav. Nov.

1. 1972, passed away In the Kiversiae Hospi tal on Friday, Nov. 3, vz. Many thanks to Dr. Wallace, Dr.

Taylor, Dr. Chattergee, Dr, O'Neil, Dr. Adams, Dr. Dovle and the very competent staff of the Riverside Hospital for all their efforts In our baby's fight for life. Funeral private by Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 uesserer m.

LOMER, Florence Lillian At her residence, 9 Lamoton Ka on Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, the Greenfield Park Rest Home, Montreal, on Tuesday, Oct 31, 1972, Miriam Jean beloved wife of the late G. Stuart Miller and dear mother of Mrs. Douglas Stew art (Margerite) of Edmonton, Alt Mrs. Allan McAleer (Mary) of Lennoxville, Mrs.

George Ham ill (Anne) of Pomona, Miss Joan Miller of Montreal and Wil liam Miller of London, Ont The funeral was held from the G. T. Appleton Funeral Home, Edward Street, Prescott on Friday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. Inter ment Blue Church cemetery.

Service was conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Martin of St Herta, beloved wife of Robert J. Morrison, of 1058 Secord in her 43rd year, daugh ter of Joseph MuelhlanSi in Germany; mother of Susan and Anne, also surviving one 6ister, Frieda, in Germany, Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday at 11 a.m Interment Pineciest ceme tery. Friends may call from 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m.

Monday. mukuuia, Mrs. Agnes ai ner residence, S53 Gilmour Sunday, Nov. 5, 1972, Agnes Daly, age 83 years, widow of Frank Murdock; dear sister of Martin Daly, Mrs. Eva Jen Mrs.

Ruby Armstrong and Miss Lilah Daly, Toronto; Mrs. Richard Fahey, Brecken- ridge, Andy and Lola Daly, Ottawa; lAiicej juts. Jack Daley. Forresters Falls, Ont. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home.

235 Kent St. after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to St Patrick's Church for Mass 8 ajn. in terment St.

Brigid's cemetery, North PIRLE, Stanley On Friday, Nov. 3, 1972, age 77 years, Stanley Pirie of Ottawa. Resting at Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling Ave nue. Service in chapel Tues- day at 4 p.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery.

QUINN, Colin At his resi- dence 28 Lorentz Drive, Monc-ton. N.B.. on Friday, Nov. 3, 1972, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Quinn of North Navan Road. Navan, in his 25th year, brother of Kenneth and David of Navan. Resting at the Turtle Brothers Funeral Home, 171 Lutz Moncton, N.B. Private funeral service Monday, Nov. 6, 1972, followed by cremation.

Interment Femhill cemetery, Saint John, N.B. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Mentally Retarded Children. ROGERS. Muriel In Ottawa Saturday, Nov. 4, 1972, Muriel Bingham, age 88, widow of John Robert Rogers, dear mother of Jack Rogers, Osh- awa, Mrs.

Donald Cobban (Muriel), Toronto, Mrs. Ivan Sparks (Lorraine), Ottawa, sister of Mrs. K. E. Woodward, Cut Knife, also survived by four grand children and two great-grand Remains left the Tubman Funeral Home, Sun day to rest at the Jennett Funeral Home, Barrie where service will be held Tuesday, 3 p.m.

Interment Barrie Union cemetery. Those desiring may make memorial donations to the Shrine "Crippled Children's Hospital, Montreal. Utah on Sunday, Nov. 5, 1972, in his 39th year, beloved husband of Claudette Gravelle, dear father of Debra, Linda and Jeffrey, brother of Maynard, Gordon, (Dorothy), Howard Pa-lombo, (Shirley), Mrs. Lucien Boyer, all of Ottawa.

Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent where friends may call until 10 p.m. Monday. Funeral Tuesday to St. Patrick's Church, funeral mass 8 a.m. Final interment, Notre Dame, Ottawa.

VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Brtstowe, Jock Plrle, Stanley. PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. "tHAPEL 236-0668 FloTen cCcr. SROMKEY, Lia Dowling In yeara. widow crfJohn Ma Lo- hospital at Lunenburg, rner, dear mother of Noel, Nov.

4 1972. Funeral Nov. 6 at sten-mother of David, daugh- Lunenburg. ter of Mr. ana Mrs.

rrea ismPMAN, Gerald A. Sud-Cooper, sister of Phyllis, Bill, denly at his residence, 2274 Fred. Gordon, Walter and Stephen. Funeral service was held in St. Bartholomew's Anelican Church.

Monday, 1 p.m. Cremation Beechwood, MATMVTT On Fri day, Nov. 3, suddenly at her home. 207 Bayswater Alice Mongeon, aged 79, wife by first marriage ot the 'Jate Israel Lacroix, and by second marriage ot tne late Ernest Mainville, dear mother of Brother Maurice Lacroix, Alfred, Ont; sister of Henri Mongeon, Mrs. Augus tine Potvin and Mrs.

Valentine Desrochers Another son, Rev. Leopold Lacroix, predeceased her in 1967. Funeral was held from Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Monday for mass at Notre-Dame-des-Anges Church at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. 3.

Deaths. (Cont. from Preceding Column) STEWARD, Gordon Charles At Victoria Hospital, London, Nov. 3, 1972, Gordon Charles Steward, dear husband of Nancy Zito, 499 Piccadilly London, aged 51; dear father of Robert Bruce Steward, Lon don; dear son of Charles (Ma bel) Steward, Lucknow; dear brother of Mrs. Hugh (Stella) Cumming; Mrs.

Ridge (Ver-na) Sherwood, both of Lon don; Mrs. Charles (Zylda) Henderson, Toronto, and Fred, deceased 1972. Resting at the John Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo London. Funeral service at New St James Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. C.

D. Farris of ficiating. Interment St. Pe ter's cemetery. THOMAS, Kathleen In hospi tal, Saturday, Nov.

4, 1972, Kathleen. Drummond, beloved wife of Arthur S. Thomas, 2055 Carling mother of J. Edwin, Ottawa and John, Gananoque, Ont, sister of Mrs. Mel Sucee (Muriel) and J.

Elmer Drummond, both of Ottawa. Funeral service was held from Hulse and Playfair west chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. TRAUB, Claire Adeline In hospital, Saturday, Nov.

1972, Claire Caldwell, age 39 years, beloved wife of Henry Traub, dear mother of Barbara, Katherine and Stephen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Caldwell, sister of Mrs. Bill Warren (Mary), Ottawa, Mrs. Tom Hughes (Mar garet), Brockville, Mrs.

Alec Meldrum (Doris), Mrs. Jung Lee (Olive), Vancouver, Bob, Ottawa, Jack, Vancouver. Ser vice was held in the chapel of the Tubman Funeral Home on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Stittsville United cemetery. VACHON, Lola At Montreal on Nov.

4, 1972, age 58 years, Lola M. Foran, beloved wife of A. H. Vachon. Funeral Tuesday, Nov.

7, from J. Oui-met and Son Funeral Home, 3517 Levesque Chome-dey, for service in St. Do- rothee Church at 9.30 a.m. In terment Mount Royal ceme tery. WILSON, Allan On Satur day, Nov.

4, 1972, at his home, 144 Elm St Allan Wilson, age 53, beloved hus- 'band of Myrtle Raymond, dear father of Clarence, Stephen and Theresa (Mrs, Peter Therrien), dear brother of Mrs. Minerva Humphrey, of Calgary; also survived by three grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town). al service Thursday to the Rideau Vet erans Chapel at 10.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme- y.

The Montgomery Branch of the Royal Cana Legion will assemble for service Monday at 7.30 p.m WITTENBERG, Ernest H. In hospital Saturday. Nov. 1972. Ernest Herman Witten berg, aged 78 years, husband of Mvrtle Ducharme.

of 59 Crichton Street Father of Mrs. Dorothy Paul, Mrs, Gladys Kern, jack and Ed ward. Brother of Mrs. Eliza beth. Elford, Mrs.

Rose Dun can. Mrs. Earle McMullen and Herman Wittenberg. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 14 Breat-grandcniidren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service on Monday. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Complete' freedom of selection News and announcement 6 p.nv CK.0.V. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Charron, George Edward Glbb, Catherine. Herbert, Rev.

Prank R. Lane, Arthur. Morrison, Herta. Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 2 I Lost ANYONE 8IVINO INFORMATION OR return lost Gorman shepherd, temolo, answers to Nlckay, 1 Fontalnt Strut, Hull. Rtward.

777-M2. BLACK, ORANGE ANO WHITE CAT, AnwMrt to THUf woodrotf oroo. Rtword. 722-tOW. CANOE, SPORTSPAL LOST Vi cinity r-ouowtnio Kooa ana Atnton area.

Reward 7-336t. CAT, MALE, FLUFFY, BLACK FACE and body, whltt feet, chMt, Conor and muttacht, vicinity Wellington and Holland. Reward. 7M-2I06. CHIHUAHUA, TILBURY AVENUE, onjwere cnico, tan, mate.

Kewaro 722-8391. DARK BROWN WALL1T. CANADIAN Mortyr-s cnurcn orea, Ottawa cost, containing pensioner's savings, personal papers. 23M4M. ELGIN AND FRANK AREA, MALE cat, mum-cwoureo wnn wnne cne end feet.

Answers to Honk. Reward. 23A-78S2. FEMALE GERMAN SHEPHERD, black and tan, 7 months old, vicinity of Plnk'a Road. Answers to' Bonnie.

Reward. 23M770. FIRST AVENUE, GINGER CAT, large, long haired, strlpeo, neuterea black and white whiskers, freckled note. Reward. 234-1269.

GENEROUS REWARD FOR MAN'S 10- speed Dicycie, Kooin nooa iwnnei lost Overbrooke area. 737-5225. IN FRONT OF COLISEUM AT OTC Stop, Dag conjoining i pairs ttock shoes, uniform, SZ2-082. IN VICINITY OF HEATHER INGTON Road, one blue-point Siamese cat, kink In tall, answering Kami. Re ward.

731-2831. MISSING FROM NDP PARTY, CIVIC Centre, Oct. 30, lengtn Drown leather coat with wallet and cor keys In pocket. Call Bill, 484-2743 evenings; M-110 days. Reward.

MUSKRAT FUR COAT, FOX HOOD, on Oct. at 25 floor Skyline. Would finder either leave with management of Skyline or call 722-7213. Reward. RINGS, LADY'S, LOST PLACE DE Villa shopping orea.

Reward. 232-0094. $100 REWARD C.I7E CHIHUAHUA. TILLBU ry answers to imtu, nym brown, male. 722-6598.

6. round BLACK KITTEN WITH COLLAR. Vi cinity of ciemow. iu-ii. DOG, BLACK, LARGE, YOUNG LAB raabr type.

728-3144. FOUND, GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP- py. Vomer Oreo- 74S-4TO. FOUND WATCH ON BAYSWATER Avenue. 722-841 1.

IT ITTEM cnilMO INVFRNESS AREA, Fawn snoae Wlin Drown, mom. 0188. VERY VALUABLE BIG MALE DOG, found In the vicinity of centre lown, Owner please call TJl-im. PAIRS OP MEN'S GLASSES, FOUND Tuesday night, Rideau Street. 776- 3213.

13. In Memoriams mpv in lovlno memory of dear mother, grandmother and greatgrona- mother. Mrs. Airrea renev, wnw na.wd iwiv November 3. 1970.

Her memory we shall always keep. And wni sne i es in DeoLvrui siecv, Gert ana ues ana ramny. GOY In fond ond tovtng memory of my dear momer, evo imiarea wy, who passed oway Nov. mo. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind.

For the days we do not think of you -v Iwvft to find. If oil this work! were ours to give. we'd give yee ana more, To see the face of mother dear Come smiling through the door. Lovmgly remembered by Daughter Emily. GOY Jo loving memory of our dear red, who passed oway Nov.

195. In memory you walk with us no mat. mother ana oranomoiner, cvo viii- In dreams you come and stoy with us, rut uuwn. we miss vou so. Although you're only here with us in spirit ana in mina.

We'll always hold you In heorts, From now 'til the end of time, Sodly rmesed by Doughter Ruth, Bud and Family. GOY loving memory of dear mother ana orcnamower, wrs. Mildred Goy, who passed oway Nov. i. juuini, rfotf her name Is soolcen.

And many an hour she Is In our Tnougms, a link in nttr fnmliv chain broken, She has gone from our home but not from our neons. ovtooly rememoerea, uauymeT Kicnara ana rwtmi. GOY In loving memory of a dear mother Eva gov, wno passea omn Nov. ivm. Memory drifts to scenes long past.

Time rolls on, but memories last. Ivy ond Earl. GOY In loving memory of our dear momer ana aranwronwr, urfw. mitMl nMH Nov. A.

1956. Dearer to us man words con tell, The mother we lost ana ioa well, unnnvi end tmlllna aKvavs content, Loved ond respected where ever she went. Always thoughtful, tovmg and kind, These ore the memories that she left behind. -vlngly remembered by Daugh-miu. nnH stfttkt.

Sans-lh-law Russ ond Adam ond their Fam ilies. i armour In fond remembrance of dear sister-in-iaw, nay imri. cuuiw Larmour), who passed away Nov. 1965 Sunshine fades and shadows fall. But sweet remembrance outlasts all.

Edna, Doreen and Kay MALONEY In loving memory of my dear josepn mourner, passed away Nov. 4 Wei. As long as I live I will cherish his "my memory tee him lust the Stlll'ln my heort, he Is llvlnj yet, I love him too deorly -to forget. Wilt Vie MARTIN In loving memory ot a dear husbana ana tamer, worry mw tin, who passed away Nov. i.

W70. rim hit name It eooken. And mony en hour he Is In our A link in our family chain It broken. He Is gone from our home but not from our -hearts WHO Morlorle ond Family. PERCIVAL in lovmg memory of deer lather, jonn seniomin rivui.

who passed owey Nov. ltM fnfial nrvl ehedows ill I. But sweet remembronce outlasts -Oaughtert, Journal Subscription Rates SINOLB COPY PRICEi dolly 10c. Saturday JSC. BY carpiERi SJ6.0 a year or 70c a week.

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West, Ottawa, Ontorlo. KIO IKt 5. 13. In Memoriams (Cont. from Preceding Column) SCHARP In fond and loving mem- ory of dear mother, Ethel L.

Scharf, who patted away Nov. 171. I The yean may wipe out many thtngt, But this they'll wipe out never, The memory of thote happy days Which wa have spent together. Irene Lin and Family. 15.

Cards ol Thanks OSTROM Our sincere thanks to all, who helped In their many ways, to. lessen the pain, and shock of thW sudden passing of a dear son ant; protner. Brent. The Ottroms. WH4CH We wish to extend our sin-' cere thanks and appreciation to our mony friends, relatives ond neigh- dots for their at kindness, ex- prettlons of sympathy and floral offerings extended Jo us during the nee or a oeiovea nusoona, r.

grandfather ond greot-grondfather. Spec lot thanks to Rev. Alleop, Patten. Mrs. C.

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