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28 Friday, January, 8, 1 971 The Ottawa Journal Deaths V. By The Canadian Press Dartmouth, N.S; John R. Nesbitt. 52. publisherand president, of the PartmOuth Free Press fn hospital after-an apparent heart attack.

Bathurst, N.B. Patrick W. Meahan, 80, one of the leaders In developing mining as a major industry in northern New Bruns wick, following an illness of Vancouver George Derby, 80. former western director of the department of veterans affairs, Tuesday. Spain Francisco Merry Ponce de Leon, 98, who fought in Cuba during the 1898 can war.

Today and Tomorrow TODAY "The Evanescent Revue," National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. "Halfway Up the Tree," Ottawa Little Theatre production, LaSalle Academy, 8.30 pj.m. JOMORROW "L'Oiseau Bleu," National Arts Centre Opera House, 2 and 7 p.m. "The Evanescent Revue," National Arts Centre Studio, 5.30 and 9.30 p.m. "Halfway Up the Tree," Ottawa Little Theatre production, La 'Salle Academy, 8.30 p.m.- .2.

Births BARRY To Jean and John a daughter, Julia, on Jan. 7, 1971, at Riverside Hospital. GORDON Jim and Judy (nee Houston) are happy to announce the birth of their j-; daughter, Judith 'Robyn, 7 lbs. 14 on Jan. 4..

1971, at the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. First grandchild-for Jim and OHie) and Ellard and Bulah. Many thanks to Dr, Dobb, Fergie and nursing staff. HARRIS Wayne and Patricia of RR 1, Sharbot Lake, are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Richard Harold, 5 lbs. 7y2 Jan, 1, 1971, at 2.45 a.m., at the Hotel Dieu Hospital.

HOLLINGSWORTH Ross and Madeleine (nee Clement)" are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Leslie Anne, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971,. at Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Bohlig and staff.

HUTT Guy and Ann- (nee Cavers) wish to announce the arrival of Shannon's baby brother, Matthew Strong (7 lb. 7 on the 12th day of Christmas at the Civic Hospital. Many thanks to Dr? Moffatt and staff. MASON Fred and Lynne (nee Andrews) 'are very pleased to announce the birth of Jodi's baby sister, Letitia (Tish) Anne (7 lb. 5 Jan.

6, 1971, at the Grace Hospital. A special thank you to Dr. Hulley and the excellent staff in 'the maternity case' room. MAGUIRE Earle and Patty (nee Tewsley) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, Matthew James, born at the Civic Hospital Jan. 6, 19.71.

Both well. NADEAU Bob. and Gail (nee McBane) wish to announce arrival of a 7 lb. baby brother for Caroline aim Peter at 7.16 p.m. Wednes day, Jan.

6, 1971, at the Grace Hospital. REHEL Ross and Diane nee Linnen) are happy to an nounce the birth. of a baby girl on Jan. 7, 1971, at the Civic Hospital. A sister for Mark.

Many thanks to 'Dr. W. S. Edwards. Proud grandparents for the second time are Dr.

and Mrs. R. A. Linnen. STEWART Winnie and Oswald are happy to announce the birth of a baby boy, 8 lbs.

13 Brian Edward, on Dec. 31, 1970. SZELEPCSENYI Ernest and Aniko are happy to announce the, arrival of a son, Robert-Aftila; on Jan. 3, 1971, in the Civic Hospital. Many thanks to Dr.

Gluck, Dr. Smith and' staff. VAN BLOKLAND Gerard and Patricia (nee Byrne) are happy to announce the arrival of their second son, Joseph Gerard, on Sunday, Jan. 3, 1971. (V1LLIAMSON Richard and Beverley (nee Whitehead) ar; pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, at Ot tawa Civic Hospital, on Jan.

6. 1971. Deaths ABRAHAM, William Albert In hospital, Arnprior, on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1971, in his 85th year, William Albert Abraham, of .131 Edward Street, Arnprior, husband of the late- Mary Martha Striech, dear father of Goldie (Mrs. Donald McLennan), Arnprior; Maybelle, Toronto; Darlene (Mrs.

Bernard Allan), Owen Sound. Sur: vived by his grandson Terry, and 15 other grandchildren. Dear brother of August and Pansy (Mrs. Charles Striech), Arnprior, and Jack, Thunder Bay. Resting at Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, until 12 noon Saturday, thence to St.

John's Lutheran Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cem'e- tery. ASH, Doreen E. In Winnipeg, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Doreen E.

Bradford, beloved wife of S. Gordon Ash of 955 MacMillan Avenue, Winnipeg, dear mother of James, Carolyn, Ted and David of Winnipeg, arid Daniel of London, Ont, sister of Frank lyn G. Bradford of Ottawa. Restjng at Thompson. Funeral Chapel, 669 Broadway Avenue.

Winnipeg. Service 2 p.m., Jan. 11, at St. Peter's Anglican Church. BEAMISH, Evered In hospi tal on Wednesday, Jan.

6, Evered Beamish, age 85 years, beloved husband of Annie Byrne. Private service was held on Friday. BEATON, Kenneth In Pointe Noire, Congo, Brazzaville, on Jan. 5, 1971, Kenneth Beaton, age 30, beloved son of Ken neth and Sally Beaton, of 170 Banning Road (Glen Cairn), Stittsviile: dear brother of Bonnie (Mrs. MichaerCole), Funeral arrangements later.

In lieu of flowers donations towards providing equipment for Glen Cairn playgrounds as a memorial will be appreciated. Address to Children's Park, Box 189 (Glen Cairn), Stittsviile, for information 836-4864. BLACKWELL, Rosa Jane In hospital, Wednesday, Jan 1971, Rosa Jane Kimmer, aee 66. beloved wife of Herbert E. Blackwell, 25 Woodridee Crescent.

Dear mother of Herbert of Ottawa and Joyce (Mrs. George Wheatley), Scarborough. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe), where friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday.

Funeral service Saturday in the chapel at 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Donations to Cana dian Cancer Society appreci ated. BIRKETT, Edwin D. In hospi- tal on Thursday, Jan.

7, 1971, Edwin D. Birkett, beloved husband of Terry Geary; brother of Blair, Florida; Mrs. Harry Burns (Betty), Stamford, N.Y., and Geoffrey, Vancouver, B.C. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron, between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Saturday 11 a.m.

Cremation to follow. BOUTIN, Maria In hospital on Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Maria Laroche, wife of the late Joseph Edward Boutin, in her 84th year, mother of Mrs. Claude Chatillon (Si-mone), of Ottawa, Mrs. Louis Desrochers (Marcelle), of Ed-monton.

Camille Bou- of Montreal, Rejean Montre'al, Boutin, of Vancouver. Resting at the Sansregret Funeral Home, Pointe-aux-Trembles. Funeral. Monday in Pointe-aux-Trembles. 'Interment parish cemetery, La Patrie.

The Journal has made 'available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write -Miss Alienor come in for your copy 236-7511 3. LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77120 3. from Preceding Column) CLARK, Stanley Q.C. At -Sinta on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1971, Stanley Clark, Q.C..

of 230 Faircrest Road, husband of the late Martha McRae, father, of Malcolm A. Clark, of Santa Monica, and Harold S. ClarX of Ottawa, brother of Ernest J. Clark, of Orms-town, and Mrs. Alice Hamilton, of Kansas City, Mo.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service -on Monday at 11 a.m. Beech- wood cemetery. Friends may calf after 7 p.m. Saturday.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street. CLOUTIER, Napoleon In Ottawa hospital Jan. 7, 1971; Napoleon (Pops) years, beloved husband of Marie Bastien; father to Rolland and Raymond, Di- anne (Mrs. Leslie Farrell), Simone (Mrs. Alan, Bond), ArnprionJjertrude (Mrs.

Tom McMahon), Renfrew; Lucille (Mrs. Barr), Ottawa; and brother to Emroanual Emile, Arnprior; Colombe, Clifford and John, Renfrew. Resting at the Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior. Funeral Saturday to St. John Chrysostom Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment parish vault. CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. Charles On Jan. 6, 1971, in her 91st year, in Arnprior Hospital, Jennie Cochrane, beloved wife of Charles Cunningham, RR 3 Arnprior, and loving mother of Jean (Mrs. Gordon Scheel), McNab Township, Ella (Mrs.

Kenneth Camp bell, Pakenham, Cochrane of Timmins, Archie and Sam at home, and Dawn (Mrs. F. R. Ohlke), Kingston; predeceased by Elizabeth (Mrs. Edward Morel), and a son Lloyd.

Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 6 great- grandchildren. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arn prior. Service in the chapol Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Interment White Lake cemetery. DESJARDINS, Henri At his residence, 34 McGee Street, age 69 years, Henri Desjar-dins, husband of Hermina Rockbrune, father of Her-tel, Ottawa; Guy, Gatineau Point; Mrs.

Roger Levesque (Rollande), Mrs. Yvan Seguin (Germaine), Ottawa; Mrs. Guy Marceau (Carmen), Tour-raine; brother of Hector, Montreal; Mrs. Colombe Philippe, and Miss Laurette, Ottawa, and 11 grandchildren. Funeral Monday from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick Street, for Requiem High Mass at St. Anne's Church at 9 o'clockr In terment Notre Dame Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 an. Saturday. DEVINS, Mildred In hos pital, Thursday, 7, 1971, Mildred Devins, age 67, daughter of the late Mr.

and irMrs Benjamirr1 of Mrs. Mary F. Davy Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to St. Patrick's Church for Mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. FLYNN, Ethel Laurence In hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1971, Ethel Giles, of East Templeton, in her 84th year, widow of Joseph Flynn, formerly of Atlantic City. Sister of Charles Erwin Giles, and sister-in-law of Mrs. George Giles.

Resting Veitch-Draper Bank at Carling. Service in the chapel, Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment Dunnings' ceme tery, East Templeton. District Want Ad Agents SMITHS FALLS Wlc Shane ond Shank Pharmacy, 1 1 and Main Streets. Phone 283-3838.

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Deaths (Com. from Proceeding Column) FONG, Edward In hospital, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Ed-ward Fong, age 79 years of 472 Somerset Street West; af James Fong. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Monday, 3 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. GRAZIANO, James In hospi tal on Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, James (Jack) Graziano, age 78, of 214 Latchford Road, beloved husband of Angeline Liberty, and dear father of Stephen, Charles, Anna, Rita (Mrs. J. P.

St, Louis), Stella (Mrs. Raymond Boivin), dear brother of Joseph, of Ottawa, and Anthony, of Osgoode, also survived by 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. "Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Monday to St. Anthony's Church for Mass.

At 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. KROCK, Hattie At General Hospital, Satur day, Jan. 2, 1971, in her 98th year, Hattie Krock (nee Krueeer), of 705 Fischer Street, wife of the late Wil flam G. Krock, dear mother of Walter, Albert, both of Pem broke, "Alexa (Mrs.

A. Sche-vermann), Oak Park, Illinois, Edna (Mrs. W. Schmidt), Elm-hurst, Illinois, Hilda (Mrs. A.

Patterson), Freda (Mrs. A. Witt, both of Pembroke, Esther Mrs. H. Neseck), Maple Ridge, BC, predeceased by Ella (Mrs.

James P. Mc Caffrey) and William also survived by 9 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements by Malcolm and Deavitt. Interment was at Locksley cemetery. LAMPLOUGH, F.

Leighton In hospital, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, F. Leighton Lamplough Third, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Lamplough; dearly loved brother of Mrs A. M. Latchford (Grace) and John, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service on Saturday at 10.30 a.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. LAFLEUR, Raoul Of 15 Montpetit, Hull, for merly of Val Tetreau, died Jan. 8, 1971, at the age of Beloved husband of Aurora Murphy; father of Gaston of Montreal and Ed-mond of Hull, Mrs. Yyori Contois (Germeine), of Montreal; Mrs. Roger Gaudreau (Carmen), Mrs.

Jean-Gilles Lebreche (Jacqueline), of Hull; Miss Marie-Paule, of Masson; Mrs. Jean Desrochers (Suzanne) and 'Mrs. Lionel Genest (Claire), of 'Touraine; brother of Mrs. Paul Trudel (Alice) of Vanier and Mrs. Sidney Smith (Don-alda) of Hull.

Also survived rbyOgrandchildreft and-! great-grandchild. Resting at L. Emond and Son St Joseph Boulevard, Hull. Funeral Monday, Jan 11, at Tl.30 a.m.' atN6tfeDame Tde Lorette Church. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull.

LAPIERRE, Earl In Campbells Bay, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, beloved, husband of Rejeanne Fournier and dear father of Claude, Jim, Marc; also" 5 daughters, Sylvie, Linda, Lise; Louise, Gae tanne, all at home; son of Mr. and Mrs. Edouard La pierre of Ottawa; brother of Maurice of Temiscaming, Rene and Johnnie of Ottawa, Roger of London, Ont, Ronnie Hull and Raymond of Wakefield, 5 sisters, Mrs. Leslie Cross (Dorothy)-of Wakefield, Mrs.

Gilbert Savage (Alice) of' Rockland, Ont; Mrs, Andre Comtois (Marguerite) of Montreal, Mrs. Ldo "nel Laurin (Lorraine) of Gatineau Point; Mrs. Pierre Meunier (Shirley) of Farm Point, Que. at Gauv reau Funeral Home, Masham, Que. Service Saturday at a.m.

Ste. Cecile de Masham Church. Interment parish cemetery. WANTS TO SIGN Madison Square Garden wants to sign Barbra Streisand for series of concerts. .3.

Deaths (cont. from Preceding Column) MacNEILj In hospital Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Angela-Marie MacNeil, age 5 months, daughter of Tom and Sharon MacNeil and sister of MidiaeV granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph MacNeil, of Glace" Bay, NS. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond' Road at Roosevelt. Service in' the chapel Saturday 10 a.m. Interment- Pinecrest -cemetery MARTINEAU, Ena Margaret On Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971.

after a lengthy illness, Ena Margaret Murphy, of Ouyon, beloved wife of the late Simon Martineau, dear mother of- Mrs. a'rv Brownlee (Ada), and Mrs. El-wood-Hamilton (Helda), both of Ottawa, and Mrs. Russell Kettles (Verna)," of Smiths Falls, 3 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild also survive. Resting Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street.

Service in the chapel Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Zion tmited cemetery. Upper Eardley. McCALLAN, Alberta In hos pital Wednesday, Jan. 6 1971, Alberta Beatrice Mac- -key, age 84 years, widow of James Alfred McCallan and mother of John McCallan, of Lennoxville, Que.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. MIELKE, Albert On Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Albert Mielke, of Inlet, in, his 86th year, husband of the late Caroline Papque and Oliva Abraham; father of Gordon Mielke, of Inlet; 2 step-sons, Nelson, Milton Teske, of Inlet; (Mildred) Mrs.

Victor Munz, of Richmond, Ont; (Doreen) Mrs. Irwin Berndt, of Inlet (Norma) Mrs. Kenneth Clissold, of California, (Ella) Mrs. Yale Berman, Cleveland, Ohio, (Lola) Mrs. Elwin Hall, Ottawa, 2 step-daugh ters, Mrs.

Grant Haining, of Jasper, and Mrs. Roland Lacombe, of Ripon, 2 brothers, Fred, of Arkansas, Edward, of Mount Laurier, 2 sisters Mrs. Fred Biel ing, of Syracuse, NY, and Mrs. Edith Stanley, of Seneca, NY, 16 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, Jan.

9 at the Brunei Funeral Home, 115 MacLaren, Buckingham, at 1.30 p.m. to St Matthews he a Church, Inlet for service at 2.30. Interment Inlet ceme tery. Death Notices Will Be -Accepted From 6 a.m. to 7 a.m.

at. 236-5738 and 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. at 236-7511 Saturdays Ad Section" 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) MORLEY, George W. In hospital, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Judge' G. W. Morley, formerly, of Owen Sound, in his 89th year, beloved husband of Mary Olive Boyd, father of Miss Mary G.

Morley, of Ottawa; L. W. Morley, and Mrs. Kay O. Stark, of Manotick;" also 4 grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod until 1 p.m. Saturday. Funeral at Grace Church on the Hill, Toronto, onSunday "at'J p.m Interment St. James' Cemetery, Toronto. MUIR, Mrs.

Helena (Lefaivre) -0n Jan. 7,1971, age 86, be loved wife of William Muir, Riceville, Ont, dear mother of Chester, Falconbridge, Ont; John; Riceville; William (Bill), Ottawa; Mrs. Earl Conway (Guelda), Chute a Blondeau; Mrs. "Melvin Terry (Phyllis), Laggan, dear sister of Mr. George Lefaivre, Alexandria and Mr.

Russell Lefaivre, Saskatoon, grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Resting at Lalonde Funeral" Residence, Foumier, Ont Service 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Bernard's RC Church, Foumier. Interment parish cemetery.

Arrangements by Charbonneau and Quesnel Funeral Casselman, Ont PELLETIER, Joachim (Walsh) (Member of the Hall of Fame), on Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, in hospital, Joachim Pelletier, age 73, beloved husband of Edna Lemieux, dear father of Bernard, husband of Paulette Hupe; Maurice, husband of Monique Banville; Roland, husband of Beatrice DesRochers; Yvette, wife of Roger Lariviere; Claire, wife of Dr. Fernand Lizotte, St. Jean, Port Joli; Francoise, wife of Paul Sirois; brother of Antoine (Tony), Armand, Georges, Jean, Mrs. Alfred Therien (Blanche), Mrs.

Omer Cloutier (Juliette) and Mrs. Jacques Tison (Cecile), Mont real; also 22 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Resting Racine, 'Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer. Funeral Mass at St. Anne's Saturday at 4 p.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ot tawa. PLATT, Leonora Corrine At Toronto, on Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Leonora Corrine Leigh, beloved wife of the late Norman Edward Piatt and dear mother of Marie (Mrs. T. W.

Verity), Ottawa; Ursula (Mrs. G. Reid), Rev. J. Edwin Piatt (pastor of St Thomas More Church, Scar borough) and Hugh, Rev, Wallace Piatt, CSB; Ruth (Mrs.

Bernard McGraw), John, Donald, Norman of Burlington, and Jeannette (Mrs. N. Windfeld); sister of Loyal J. Leigh and Eva C. Leigh, also loved by 50 -grandchildren 7and-3 -greatgrandchildren.

Friends may call at her residence 36 Lock-wood Road, Toronto, from 2.30 p.m. Friday until 9.30 a.m. Monday. Conce1ebrated Mass in Corpus Christi Church at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Hope cemetery, Toronto.

POTTER, Lena Dorothy In hospital on Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Lena Dorothy Ristow, age 78 years, beloved wife of Arthur Potted, of 1113 Secord Avenue, dear mother of Donald A. Potter, Ottawa; Roy Potter, Detroit; (Win-nifred) Mrs. L. H.

Taylor, California; sister of Dan, Golden Lake; Lou; "Washing- ton; Alf, Attwood, Ont Mrs. George Grant, Killaloe; Mrs. C. D. Allen, California, and Mrs.

Ruth Holman, Attwood, 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren also survive. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 12 noon Saturday. Funeral Monday to Holy Cross Church fof Fune- ral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Jumial fox Repltef 405 465 467 481 493 -F 501 603 530 532 536 556' 558 568 576 683 684 585 588 693 596 603 609 611 616 621 627 631 634 642 643 647 648 649 652 658 675 LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 3.

Deaths (Cont. from: Preceding Column)' PRIESTMAN, L. E. On Jan. 7, 1971, in Vancouver, Henry.

Laurence Eddey (Pat) Priestmari, age 76 years, of 1049 Ohilco Street, Apt 401, Vancouver 5. Survived by his wife, Lorena Barrett, and 3 sons, Henry, Barrett and Edgar. Six grandchildren also survive. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would bo appreciated. SEGUIN, Mrs.

Edgar Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, Jacqueline Paquette, beloved wife of Edgar Seguin of 683 George, Buckingham, in her 53rd year. Sister of Jean-Jacoues Paquette of Buckingham; Mrs. Henri Mrs. Eddy Ckrawczyk of Buckingham, and Miss Paquette of New York City.

Funeral Sunday, Jan. 10; from the Brunet Funeral 2ome, 115MacLaren uckingnam; at 3.15 p.m. -to St. Luc Church for Requiem Mass at 3.30. Interment St.

Gregory's cemetery. SMYTH, Cliffprd In hospital Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1971, Clifford Smyth, of 2176 Brae side Avenue, beloved hus band of Audrey Crabbe; dear father of Ronnie, of Yellow- knife, NWT; Garry, Gaylor D. Jackson), Sandra (Mrs. G.

Dusick), all of Ot-' tawa; grandchildren also survive. Private service was held this afternoon with interment in Beechwood cemetery. STEE Samuef Merritt (Skook) i At his home, 36 Renfrew Avenue, on Thursday, Jan 7, 1971, Samuel Merritt Steeves, beloved husband of Gladys Jacklin, fattier of Hugh of St. Johns, N.B., and Robert Tate (Ann), of Ottawa; also survived by 2 sisters, 1 brother and 4 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Monday, 2 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens Friends may call after 7.30 p.m. Saturday. WHTTMORE, Mrs. Germaine On Thursday, Jan. 7, 1971, at the age of 55, Germaine Portelance, of 339 McArthur Road, Vanier, beloved wife of Roland Whitmore, dear mother Murielle Whitmore, of Vanier, dear sister of Jean," of Hull, St.

Catharines, Ont, Mrs. Jos Normand (Rose), Wen-dover, Ont, Mrs. Emile Char-ron, Fernande, of Hull, and many nephews and nieces. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 9, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, for Requiem High Mass in Notre Dame de Grace Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours 1 to 10 p.m. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Barry, Annie. Flynn, Ethel Laurence. Heyes, Alice Anne.

PARKDAlE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Birkett, Edwin D. Clark, Stanley Q.C. Fong, Edward. Lamplough, F.

Leighton. McCallan, Alberta. Morley, George W. Steeves, Samuel Merritt. Central Chapel 315 McLEOD STREET.

233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 McEVOY- BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News ond Announcements Presented Nightly ot p.m. on CKOY 5. Lost BEAGLE PUPS, WHITE AND BLACK spots, lost Dec. 30, vicinity Elmvalt Acres. Has chain collar with rabies tog.

733-6454. BLACK MINIATURE POODLE. NOT clipped, answers to the name of lost. Beechwood and Mo Kay, tattoo on right ear X4R3Y. Child's heart broken, reword.

9170, cat: any BLACK GERMAN SHEPHERD, lightly tanned, easily recognized by black birth mark on tongue. Also tatooed. Lost Dec. 25 tn Hull. Gen.

erous reward. 770-1590, 231-5400. CAMP FORTUNE. LOST, ONE BLACK leather ski mitt. 729-9353.

COLLIE, MINIATURE, WHITE, GREY, witn DiacK rips, answers to Tippy, Orleans. Reward. 824-3602. KITTEN, MALE, BLACK. LOST JAN- uory 3, Sandy Hill.

Red collar. Reword. 233-9484. LADY'S WATCH, GOLD WITH DA- monds, vicinity ot civic Hospital, inscription on back. Reward.

234-8021. LOST, MONDAY, JAN. 4, -UNIVER. slty of Toronto fraternity pin, in envelope, tiny opals with safety chain, small at end of Reward. 825- 4331, after 8.30 p.m.

LOST, UNITED CLEANERS, (AREA Somerset) package men's shirts. 232-5471. LOST ON SOMERSET STREET WEST. blue case with key and papers. Please coll 235-4594.

MAN'S DIAMOND RING, HEIRLOOM. Reward. Box F-415 Journal. PEARL NECKLACE, SENTIMENTAL value, vicinny Legion nan, nun, iost New Year's Eve. Reward.

749-5545 after 4. SKI RACK, TOBOGGAN, FELL OFF car between Mont Ste. Marie and Ottawa. 828-1778. Reward.

SMALL GOLD RING, LARGE IN. Itlals B. The Moll, reward. Days, 232-3572; evenings, 827-0585. WALLET CONTAINING LARGE SUM money, papers urgently needed.

Reword. 728-5618. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU- mane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. 725-3166.

YOUNG BLACK DOG, MOSTLY LAB- rador, Jan. 3, Rockcllfft area. 749-3683. $100 REWARD FOR -RECOVERY OF 2 Skl-Doos and trailer. Vicinity Walkley kood.

733-9587. 6, found CAR KEY FOUND BANK AND Fourth, Thursday noon. 234-7652. FOUND, CAR KEYS, MULVAGH Street In Parkwood Hills. 2244825 after t.

GREY KITTEN, WHITE BREAST AND legs, green collar. Dynes Road, Jan. 1st. 224-3321. GREY AND WHITE KITTEN, ABOUT 6 months, near.

Riverside Hospital. Clean house trained ond affectionate. 733-1718. LADY'S GLASSES, FOUND CORNER, of Bank and Albert. 127 Metcalfe, Apt.

525. LADIES GOLD WATCH, NEAR CIVIC Hospital, October. Unusual make. 729-9353. LADY'S PRESCRIPTION GLASSES, found on Sparks Street, January 7tn.

232-5355. MEN'S LEATHER WITH removable lining. Holland-Wellington area. 729-2450. ONE PAIR OF HORN RIMMED glasses, at the entrance of Woodroffe High School parking lot.

729-3186, after 5 p.m. 722-2761. ONE PAIR LINED LEATHER GLOVES, vicinity O'Connor Street. After 6, 235-3754. ON LEACH LAKE LOOP, 1 HAT AND 2 pairs of gloves.

728-2423. SMALL PURSE, WITH MONEY, Simpsons-Sears, Carllngwood, at bus Stop. 728-0289. 13. In Memorlams BAIRD In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Eugene Balrd, who passed away Jan.

8, 1970. He left so quietly his thoughts unknown But he left us a memory we are proud to own So treasure him Lord In your garden of rest For when' on earth he was one of the best. Wife Mary and Family. BURNS In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Edward (Roe) Burns, who passed away Jan. 1, 1965.

Ever Remembered. Husband and Family. MURPHY In loving memory of a dear husband, Emmett Murphy, who passed away Jan, 8, 1961. Love's Greatest Gift -Remembrance. Wife Fern.

HUFFMAN In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Frederick Gordon, who passed away Jan. 8, 1963. He left so quickly his thoughts unknown, He left as a memory we art proud to own So treasure him Lord In your garden of rest For when on earth he was one of the best. -Lovingly Remembered. Wife Marory and Family.

16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3480, 240 Besserer; 30 Olmstead; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame. -20. JlorWj FLOWERS FOR ALL P.

Proulx, -265 Dalhousle. 233-7793. 35. Where to Co AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS sleigh rides. Sliver Spur Ranch, 5 minutes west of city limits.

828-6438. PINTO VALLEY RANCH ENJOY on old fashioned sleigh ride, horse-bock riding. Fltiroy Horbor, Ont. Any time of the day or night. Morley Smith, 623-3439.

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LARGE NURSING HOME IN PERTH will provide nursing service for-male or female patients, under supervision of registered personnel. Call Mrs. Dixon, 267-2506 or 2594307, after 6. SPANISH VISIT OFF PARIS (Reuter) A scheduled visit to Spain by French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann later this month has been put off indefinitely at Spain's request, usually well-informed sources said Thursday. The reason was anger In Madrid over French press and television coverage of the recent Burgos trial of Basque nationalist, they said..

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