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30 March 6, 1973 Deaths By The Canadian -Press Toronto George A. Klinck, 69, retired teacher and editor of the Canadian Modern Lan guages Review. New York Geraldine Ni cosia, 62, a founder of the Na tional Society of Interior De-. signers. Greenwich, Conn.

Robert Peckham Noble, 92, founder of Life Saver Corp. Today, tomorrow TODAY Blood donor clinic, University Centre, main hall, Carleton University, till 4 p.m. Ewen' McCuaig, organist, and David 'Pritchard, baritone, St. John's Anglican Church 12.15 p.m. Recent Archaelogical Findings, Acupuncture Anaesthesia, films, National Library; 395 Wellington 1.30 p.m.

-The Cultural Heritage of Bulgaria, film, Room 311, Paterson flail, Carleton University, 6 till 8 p.m. Staff training, Ottawa Boys' iln A Cfr on VlUU, 1W 1V111IU1UI u.jv p.m. National Lifeguard lessons, Brewer Park swimming pool, 7.30 p.m. Israeli folk group and film, 151 Chapel 8 p.m. Victor E.

Graham, lecture, National Gallery, 8 p.m. The Tempest, NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Contemporary Dancers, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. Transportation Planning and Policy Development in Canada: Ideologies and Realties, lecture by Norman D. Lea, Room 256, C.

J. Mackenzie Building, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood donor clinic, University Centre, Main Hall, Carleton University, 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Ethics in Business and Public Life, School of Business, Algonquin College, Woodroffe Avenue Campus, 10 a.m.

till 4 p.m. Film program, National Gallery, 12.45 p.m Is Shakespeare Our Contemporary? Is He Relevant? Panel discussion, Room 329, Paterson Hall, Carleton University, 3.30 p.m. Movie night, Ottawa Boys' Club, 419 Nepean St, 6.30 p.m. Student series, NAC Orchestra, NAC Opera, 7.30 p.m. Canadian Catechism, lecture, St.

Paul University, 7.30 till 9.30 p.m. Annual speech contest, Ot tawa Toastmistress Club, National Library Archives, 8 p.m. Why Canada's Abortion Laws anouia oe nepeaiea, iin-YWCA, 180 Argyle Room 242, 8 p.m. Bible Class, Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, 1645 Alta Vista 8 p.m. East and Central Africa film series, YMCA, Argyle Street, Room 220, 8 p.m.

The Tempest, NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Canadian Poet Milton Acorn, Rooster's Coffee House, Carle ton University Centre, all wel come, no admission, 8.15 p.m. Farewell, My Friends, Bulga rian feature movie (English sub-titles), Room 356, Herzberg Laboratories, Carleton Univer sity, 8.30 p.m. Births ANDERSON Andy and Joyce are happy to announce the birth of a son on March 1, 1973, at Riverside Hospital A brother for Patricia and Bonnie-Jean. BARKLEY Jim and Gay (nee Irven), are pleased to an nounce the arrival of their first, child, a son, David Lawrence Allen, 6 lbs.

13 on March 4, 1973, at Ottawa Civic Hos pital. Special thanks to Dr. J. M. Beiesford and caseroom staff.

BRIAND Jim and Marian (nee O'Hara), are delighted to announce the birth of 9 lb. 4 oz. son, Louis Martin March 4, 1973 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Anna Marie, Bonnie, Glen and Peter. CARRUTHERS-Bob and Lois are happy to announce the birth of a daughter.

Sara Beth, on March 3, 1973, at Ot tawa Civic Hospital. 2. Births (Conf. from Preceding Column) The Ottawa Journal "TUB DAVIS Angela, Paul and Jennifer are happy to announce the arrival of Jason, 7 12 on March 2, 1073, at the Riverside Hospital. DOUMA Rudi and Doris (nee Pritchard), wish to announce the birth of their first child, Stacy Lynn, weighing 7 lbs.

13 ozs. Born on March 5, 1973 at the Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. ivey and case-room staff. DUQUETTE, Dave and Mary Lou (nee McMullan), arc pleased to announce the ar rival of a baby girl, Angela Christine, at the Grace Hos pital, Saturday, March 3, 1973.

HARRINGTON Lee and Susan (nee LafortuneV are prouoesday-Marclrrl973rHel. -announce the birth of their first child, Jason, born at the Grace Hospital, Sunday, March 4, 1973, at 1.20 p.m tipping the scales at 4 14 oz. A welcome and early surprise. INCH Larry and Karen, (nee Smith), arc pleased to an nounce the arrival of a boy, 7 6 on March 3, 1973 at the Riverside Hospital INGRAM Maureen and Jim, (nee Armstrong), on March 5, 1973, a son, Jason Mathew, 7 lbs. 9 ozs.

A brother for Robbyn and Stacey. AH JAIIN Rick and Sharyon (nee Derraugh) are happy to an nounce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Sherry Lynn, 6 10 on March 2, 1973, at the Civic Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Beresford and the nurses that were so kind. JOHNS D'Arcy and Elaine (nee Hull) are happy to announce the arrival of a baby sister for Warren on March 3, 1973 at the Kemptville Hospital.

Many thanks to Dr. FitzGerald. MATTHEWS Jennifer and John are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Marjone, March 4, 1973, at Perth Hospital. McLEOD To Bob and Suzan, a son, Ian Whitney, on March 2, 1973 at the Riverside Hospital. First grandchild for Mrs.

J. P. McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. W.

Sack, a nephew for Bill and Kris, and Pat and Bob; another great grandson for Mrs. B. MacLeod and Mrs. F. Sack.

Our thanks to Dr. Andrews, caseroom staff, and student nurse Debbie Wade. McNULTY Pat and Mireille (nee Bourdeau) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Carolyn, 7 on Saturday, March 3, 1973, at Ottawa General Hospital. First granddaughter for Yvonne Bourdeau and Mary and Ron McNulty. REIL Robin and Cathy (nee Collins) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Matthew Jason, 5 lbs.

10 at St, Francis Hospital, Smiths Fails, on March 4, 1973. RUSHTON Garry and Bev (nee Rodney) are happy to announce the arrival of Ryan Bert, on March 5, 1973. A little brother for Tyler. All Well. SAGER Gary and Linda (nee McDonald) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, 6 13 Monday, March 5, 1973 at 12.38 a.m.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Sager; second for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McDonald.

Mother and daughter both well. WAGNER Gary and Lynda, (nee Swerdfager), are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Janet Lee, at the Civic Hospital, on March' 4, 1973. A sister for Knsta. Journal Subscription Rates SINOIB COPY Saturoav 25c. PRICE: dally 10c BY CARPlKRt ue.M 0 week.

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K1G 3KJ Deaths ADE, Laura Margaret In Melbourne, Florida, Monday, March 5, 1973, Laura Nagle, age 83, widow of Thomas Ade (formerly of Roosevelt dear mother of Mrs. William Brown (Morna Prescott, Mrs. Charles Hendrickson (Winnifred), Florida, Mrs. Doyle Seaman (Marion), Vie-to i a and Howard, Mis-sissauga; sister of Oscar and Carl; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd.

at Roosevelt after 2 p.m. Thursday. Service in the chapel Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. BANGS, Helene W.

At her residence, 55 Powell ene W. Bangs, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bangs; sister of the late Elizabeth F.

Bangs, the late John Ward Bangs, the late Raymond Gardner Bangs, and the late Mildred Roger Bangs. Service at Hulse and Playfair central chapel. 31S McLeod Thursday at 10 a.m. Inter ment Beechwood cemetery. Please omit flowers.

BARLOW, (Minnie) Lunn Lovell of 179 Foster Belleville, at the General Hospital, Tuesday, March 6, 1973, in her 82nd year; beloved wife of the late Arthur Barlow; dear mother of William and Martin Barlow, both of Belleville, Douglas of Toronto, (Irene) Mrs. W. Zinck of Belleville, (Ruth) Mrs. W. C.

Hinkley of Ottawa; dear sister of Mrs. Irene Fowler of Florida and Mrs. Florence Ramsey, Belleville; also survived by 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Resting at the Thompson Funeral Chapel, 38 Everett Belleville. Funeral Thursday, March "8 in the First Pentecostal Church, 54 North Front Belleville, at 2 p.m.

Interment Belleville cemetery. BURWASH, Nora At Ren frew, Tuesday, March 6, 1973, Nora Burwash, of Arn-prior, dear sister of Elizabeth Burwash, survived by several nephews Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Am- prior, until 12 noon Thurs day, thence to Emmanuel Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. CAMPBELL, Andrew Albert In hospital, March 5, 1973, An drew Albert Campbell, in his 83rd year, beloved husband of Eva Gallery; dear father of Claude, Hamilton, Keith, Toronto, (June) Mrs. Graham Cameron, Ottawa; survived by nine grandchildren.

Pri vate family service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Hearing Society, 60 Bedford To ronto. CARROLL, James Patrick In hospital, Tuesday, March 6, 1973, age 67 years, husband of the late Glevis Maroney, and of Emerilda Mercier, 4 King George Ottawa; dear fa ther of Father Owen J. Car roll, Berkeley, and of Ronald of Ottawa; brother of Jack, Cecil, Mrs. Margaret Reynolds and Mrs.

Ruth Fa- gan, all of Ottawa. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral arrangements later. McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Large comfortable parlour News and announcements 6 p.m., CKOY FRED IM.

GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE DIGNITY ond DEVOTION REASONABLE RATES Since 1938 Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST 3. Deaths (Cont. from Procedtag Column) CHARBONNEAU, Mrs. FerdinandOn Saturday; March 3, 1973, at the age of 58, Ferdinand Charbonneau of 43 Front Aylmer, former 'owner of the Restaurant du Lac; husband of Lila Lajoie, son of Mrs. Hormidas Charbonneau, (nee Melina Provost); father of Paul, Michel, Mrs.

Valere Levesque (Monique); brother of Gedeon, Lucien, Philipp, Germain, Mrs. Laurent La- pointe (Veronique), Mrs. Rene Paiment (Alcandora), Mrs. Simonne Lafleur; grandfather of Garry Charbonneau. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son Centre Street, Aylmer.

Funeral Wednesday, March 7, at 10. a.m. in St Paul Church, Aylmer. Interment parish cemetery. CHEVRIERrEvelyn In hospi- tal, Ottawa, March 1973, Evelyn Chevrier, age 72, be loved wife of Moise Chevrier; dear mother of Donald Chev rier (Don's Variety, Rochester Sister Jacqueline Chev rier, G.S.I.C., of Ottawa, Mrs.

Clayton Wilson (Eleanor), Mrs. Keith Jones (Ruth), Ken neth Chevrier, all of Mattawa, Mrs. Tom Coughlin (Noella), Quyon, also survived by 11 grandchildren. Resting at Edwards Funeral Home, McConnell Mat tawa after 8 p.m., Wednesday. Funeral mass at St.

Anne's Church, Mattawa, 2 p.m. Friday. Interment St. Anne's cemetery. DOLHAN, Theresa At Mission City, B.C., Friday, March 2, 1973, Theresa Hickey in her 66th year, beloved wife of Mi- chael Dolhan; dear sister to Christina (Mrs.

D. J. Goulet), Lawrence, Edwin and Bernard of Renfrew. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. South, Renfrew after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Celebration of the Eucharist at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Thursday, March 8 at 2 p.m. Entombment parish vault. DOYLE, H.

V. (Paddy) In hospital, Sunday, March 4, 1973, age 59 years, beloved husband of Jeanne Lacelle, 2277 Prospect dear father of Michael, Ottawa, and (Patricia) Mrs. William Heal, Banff, son of Mrs. Elizabeth and the late James Doyle; brother of Charles and Douglas, Belleville, (Agnes) Mrs. George Tutt and (Gwen) Mrs.

William Lane, both of Ottawa. Friends may call at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St, Funeral Tuesday to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Alta Vista Drive) mass 8 a.m. Interment Capital Me morial Gardens. HARRIS, William Shaw In hospital, Monday, March 5, 1973, Shaw Hams, 2841 Rich mond beloved husband of Jessie Grace (Jay) MacKay, dear father of Mrs. Douglas Sinclair (Eleanor), Ottawa, Mrs.

John McAllister (Jane), Iroquois, and Elizabeth, Ottawa; loving grandfather of Craig and Janet Sinclair. Res ting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Thursday, 11 a.m. In terment Bearbrook Anglican cemetery in the spring.

Those desiring, may make memorial donations to the Canadian Tu berculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, 343 O'Connor St. HERON, Herbert George Q.C In hospital Sunday, March 4, 1973, Herbert George Heron Q.C, dearly loved husband of M. I 1 Tenman, pre deceased by his first wife Agnes Smlrle, fond step-father of Thomas H. Tennian; son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Heron; dear brother of Annie (Mrs. Alfred Anderson), of Miles City, Montana; J. Gordon, Clarence and Ar thur all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod St.

Service Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery In lieu of flowers contributions to the Herbert G. Heron Q.C, Memorial Scholarship Fund in care of the Toronto Dominion Bank, 106 Sparks Ottawa would be appreciated, journal Box Replies 339 405 413 M4 449 450 461 462 476 479 483 487 498 612 528 531- 532 647 554 Replies mailed March 5. 1973. 06 613 615 618 521 529 540 641 643 844 668 663 564 6 GJcdrns Deaths LAG Mrs.

Wilfred On Saturday, March 3, 1973, at the age of 80, Rosa Latour of Hull, wife of the late Wilfrid Lagace. Mother of Gaston, Andre, Guy, Maurice of Hull; Serge, merchant of Old Chelsea and Farm Point; Mrs. Paul Lacroix (Yvette) Ottawa; Mrs. Paulette Hinchey-Carisse of Hull; Mrs. Gaston Gourgue (Georgette) of Touraine; Rev.

Sister Pierrette Lagace S.G.C., Maniwaki; Rev. Sister Claudette Lagace, C.S.P., Montreal; 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son St. Joseph Hull. Funeral Wednesday, March 7 at 10 a.m.

in St. Raymond Church, Hull. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. MATTE. Joseph Arthur Aeed 63 years, In-hospitalTTIull, on Saturday, March 3, 1973, Joseph Arthur Matte, beloved husband of Marguerite Ahern and dear father of Mrs.

Romeo Pilon (Huguette), Campbells Bay, Mrs. Lionel Denoit (Pierrette), Ayl mer, Mrs. Roland Ruel, (Lise), Hull, Mrs. Rob ert Claveau, (Pauline) Parent, Abitibi. Also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Resting at the- Kmgrose Brothers Funeral Home, Campbells Bay, Que. Funeral Wednesday, March 7, 1973, to St. John the Evangel ist Church, Campbells Bay for funeral mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. ROMAIN, Edmond In an Ot tawa hospital, on Sunday, March 4, 1973, Edmond Ro-main, aged 62 years, of Fort Coulonge, beloved husband of Agatha Dempsey dear father of Mrs.

Jeffrey Beland (Loma). Levack. Mrs, Clifford Amyotte (Joan). Quebec City, Mrs. Brian Poupore (Jacqueline), Hull, Jacques, Fort Coulonge, and Mrs.

William Kuehl (Thelma), Shawville, Que. Resting at the Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge, Que. Funeral, Wednesday, March 7, 1973 to St. Peters Church, Fort Coulonge, for funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment in the Parish cemetery.

ROOT, Eve M. In Ottawa, Monday, March 5, 1973, Eve M. Ranger, beloved wife of Edward John Root; dear mother of C. Edward Root; dear sister of Mrs. C.

Lloyd (Gladys), Elgin, Mrs. C. McKee (Mabel), Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Mrs. W. Lam-berton (Vera), Windsor, Mrs.

M. Wintermute (Irene), Wind-s C. A. Ranger (Bus), Windsor; also survived by three grandchildren, Ted Terry and Tracey. Resting Hulse and Playfair west chapel, 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Compton.

Ser vice Wednesday, 3.30 p.m. "In terment Capital Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to your favorite charity. SIMPSON, Bella At Carleton Lodge, Monday, March 5, 1973, Bella Simpson, in her 90th year; daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Simpson; sister of Mrs. Minerva Easterbrook of Galetta, several nieces and nephews. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Thursday at 1 p.m. In-ferment Arnprior, Ont.

Friends may call after 1 p.m. Wednesday. SPOONER, Isabella Mable At Smiths Falls, on Sunday, March 4, 1973, Isabella Mable Craig, age 82 years, beloved wife of the late Thomas Spooner, dear sister of Mrs. Emily Kerr, of Perth, predeceased by son Stanley. Resting at the Lannin Fu neral Home, Smiths Falls.

Funeral service will be conducted In the chapel Wed nesday at 2 p.m. Interment Hillcrcst cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Heron, Herbert George, QC. Simpson, Bella. Valente, Malvina.

Bangs, Helene W. Root, Eva M. Wads, Maxwell C. Central Chapel West Chopel 233-1143 728-1761 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) SULLIVAN, Francis Suddenly, at his home, Pembroke, Monday, March 5,. 1973, Emette Francis Sullivan, age 55 years, beloved husband of Mary Myrtle Nephin. Resting at the Ringrose Brothers Funeral -Home, Chapeau, after 7 p.m. this evening. Funeral notice later.

STACEY, Carl Claude In hos pital Sunday, March 4, 1973, Carl Stacey, aged 64, beloved husband of Louise Lett, dear father of Bryce and Darrell, predeceased by Mrs. Stanley Thompson (Gloria), grand father of Charlene and Derek; brother of Jack, Bowenville, Leon, Galetta, Ro land, Oshawa; Edward, Al bert Gerald, Silas, Mrs. Harry Lewis Mrs. Leonard Guitard (Evelyn), Mrs. Fred Robinson (Vivian), all of Am herst, N.S.

Resting at the Tub man Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp. Funeral service at St, James Anglican Church, Carp, Wed. 2 p.m. Interment parish -cemetery. THOMPSON, Margaret In hospital, Tuesday, March 6, 19 7 3, Margaret Blackburn, widow of Allan Thompson, 586 Prince Albert age 92 years; mother of Reginald and Cecil, both of Ottawa also seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Res ting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset West. Service in St. David's and St. Martin's Presbyterian Church, 444 St.

Laurent Thurs day, 2 p.m., Rev. Dr. P. C. Wotherspoon officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations to St. David's and St. Martin's Church would be appreciated. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. TRUDEL, Paul-Emile On March 5, 1973, Paul-Emile Trudel, age 85, beloved husband of Alice Lafleur, dear father of Leon-Paul, and Marcel, both of Ottawa, Jean-Louis of Montreal; also 1 daughter.

Lucinda (Mrs. John Holik), of Ottawa. Also survived by one sister, Mrs. Dona Trudel. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthicr funeral home, 259 St.

Patrick St. Funeral mass at Notre Dame du St-Esprit Church, Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. VALENTE, Malvina In hospi tal, Monday, March 5, 1973, Malvina Seguin, age 75 years, of 6 Booth Hull, be loved wife of Joseph Valente; dear mother of Mrs. Jean Claude Lefebvre (Helene) of Kanata, sister of Mrs.

Emma Rochon, Ottawa, Napo leon Seguin, Aylmer, also survived by two grandchildren, Sonya and Jean Le febvre. Resting Hulse and Playfair west chapel, 1098 By ron between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment East Templeton United cemetery. WADE, Maxwell C.

At his residence Monday, March 5, 1973, after a lengthy illness, Maxwell C. Wade, age 90 years, husband of the late Lena A. Ells. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment Upper Cannard, NS, Rev.

Dr. S. Kathleen Christopher officiating. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice. WILSON, Sarah J. (Sadie) -Suddenly in hospital Shaw-ville, Sunday, March 4, 1973, Sarah J. (Sadie) Walsh, in her 77th year, beloved wife of Cecil James Wilson, dear mother of Shirley (Mrs. Har-o 1 Davidson), Manotick; Glenn, Elliot Lake, Chesley, Douglas, Viola (Mrs.

Clarence Stephens, Portage du Fort, Eber, Vinton, uear sister of Nellie (Mrs Jack Smith), Edmonton, predeceased by Clif ford, also survived by 18 grandchildren. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral Wednesday -at 2 p.m.

Service in the chapel. In terment Maple Grove ceme tery. VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves oil 3 locations. lost APRICOT POODLE.

MALE. REWARD. 731-SW6. BLACK FOLDER, CONTAINING laemiticorion cards. 733-5 B8.

BLACK LABRADOR, WITH WHITE chest, Mont Bleu area. Answers Molly. 7714094. BLACK WALLET, INITIALS E.B.S. valuable popers.

Civic Centre area. 8M-7293 or Wt-4tfl. BROWN FOLDER, CONTAINING Identification cords, Friday, green door, Chaudlero. 234-3454. GOLDEN HAIRED PUPPY, PART shepherd, called Sam, Riverdate ond sunnyslde area.

235-0962, after 5. LOST, PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES; in orange flowered cose, Friday or Saturday, Alta Vista, City View or BeHs Comers. 731-7647, otter 4. MALE WHITE POODLE, BLACK AND rhinestone collar. Answers to Se- bastien.

West End. Reword 72t-0870. METCALFE, AREA, LARGE brown-white dog, onswers to Buster. Family pet B21-I785. SMALL DOG.

VICINITY CIP MILL. Gatineau, last weeK, She is black and white with brown about 33 years d. Nome Pom Pom. family pet ond Is missed. If found please cootoct Mrs.

miaa uaivs, days, 996-6861 1 weekends or evenings, 443-3JM. TEETH UPPER PLATE, LOST. RE- word. Call 7334552. WHITE SHAG DOG, ALVIN ENTER- prises orea.

745-4739. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Hu mane society shelter, visit shelter to make sure. 1 3-MONTHS-OLD GERMAN PUPS, vicinity Manotlck Station Road, County Road 6 and River Road. Both black and silver, one wearing red collar with Osgoode dog tag. 021-1881 after 6.

6. Found BLACK KITTEN, ON SUSSEX. 749-9912, on Tuesday. DIAMOND RING FOUND BRITANNIA orea. 628-0746.

MALE GERMAN SHEPHERD on Fairmont Avenue. 722-4555. LADY'S SUEDE GLOVES, BANK OF Montreal, Wellington Street. 234-9032. MAN'S GLASSES, BLACK AND SIL- ver rims, bifocots, Vanler, Morjer KCOO.

43-VOIJ. 13. Memorlaim DOUGHER In loving memory of a nvsoano ana Torner, James Dougher, who passed away March 6, 1972. It only takes a little space. To write how much we mss you.

But It wltl take me rest of our lives To forget the day we last you. Agnes ond Eileen. GOW, Melville A. Who passed away on March 1971. Love's greatest am remembrance.

Margaret, Gordon, Joan and Donald. GRAHAM In fend end lovinq mem ory of a dear father ond grandfather, Robert H. Grehom, who passed oway March 6. 1952. And while he lies In peaceful sleep.

His memory we shall always keep. Son Robert, Daughter Elsie and Family. KAVANAGH In devoted ond affec- TtonoTe memory of my dearly loved unci ond godfather, Michael Joseph Kavanogh, who died March 6, 1967. Moy tth soul rest In peace. -Mrs.

Irene Uttle. LITTLE In loving remembrance ot a asar wire orra momer, Mrs. Hero Little, who passed away March 6 1966. A silent thought, a secret tear. Keeps her memory ever deor.

Husband ond Family. SINCLAIR In tovmg memory of a owjt wsoana, ramer on a gronaromer, Charles SJnclotr, who passed away March 6, 1966. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day. But never will the one we loved Fncm memory pass oway. wife Eva, Peter ond Gnandchhdren.

SNIDER In loving memorv of dsar AHen Srrfdsr, who passed envoy worcn 6, ts. Time takes oway the edge of grief, But memory turns bock every leaf. -Frank Radke. VOISEY In loving memory of our dsar father ond grandfather, George vorsey, wno possea cwy nnarcn 1969. Thoughts drift back to bygone days.

but me moves on, ana memories stay. Mary, Walter ond Family. VOISEY In loving memory of my orar nusaana ceorge, wno postea away rvtarcn ivev. God knew that he was suffering. That the hills were hard to climb, So He crosed his weory eyelids And whlsoered.

"Peace be thin. Away In the beautiful hills of God, Bv the valley of rest so fair. Some time, some dby, we know not wnen We w)H meet our loved one there Loving Wife Janle. VOISEY In loving memory of my oeor tamer onot gronatotner, George Voisey, who passed away Morth Our family circle has been broken, A rink pone from our chain; But thougn we're parted for while, We know we'll meet again. Some day we hope to meet you, Some day we know not when.

We shall meet In a better land. Never to port ogoin. Daughter Joyce Peter ond Grandchildren. YOUNG In loving memory of my aeor wire, jerry, wno possea owoy March 4. 1971.

Two sod ond lonely year hove passed since mv or ear sorrow ten, The shocks that I received thot day, no one out i can Ten. It's tonely here without you, deor, I miss you more eoch day. For Nf not the some for me. Since you were colled owoy. You bods no one your knt farewell, Nor even told goodbye, You were Qcne before I knew It, And only God knows why.

It broke my heart to ktse you, dear. But you didn't go alone. For port of me went with you. The day Gcd colled you home. Sadly misted ond lovingly remembered.

Your Husband Watson. 15. Cards ol Thanks VILLENBUVE We wlsn to expms our tnonkt for the kindness thown us, messooes of tympothy ond mosw received In our recent bereavement In mt toot of dear wife ond mother, Theresa. Pernand Vllleneuve ond Family. 583-3711 16.

Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIEk 237-3680, ita 300 Olmstead; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame. 18. Societies and Lodges HOPE CHAPTER No. 184, O.E.S.

Officers ond members ore requested to assemble ot Tubman's Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rood, Thursday, March 1973, ot 7.30 p.m.-for the purpose of conducting a funeral service tor our late 'Sister Laura Ade. Sister chapters ore cordlolly invited. Doris Bradley. W.M. Lugo Wllklns, Sect'y.

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