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40 Wednesday, September 6. 1967 Deaths By TV Ciitrfii Press Paris Gerard Baser, TS, tuthor and Journalist who rego arty wrote editorials for the newspaper Figaro under the name of Cuermantes. Tereata James Douglas woods, 7s, chairman of the board of Harvey Woods Ltd. Bridgeport, Cona. Michael E.

Gluhareff. 74. Russian-bora engineer and associate of heli copter pioneer Igor I. Sikorsky, Guelph, Out. B.

Leslie Ems- lie, S3, one of Canada's leading agricultural authorities and for mer technical manager for fer tilizers with Canadian Indus tries -Nairobi, Kenya Hugh Water field. 51, British Columbia-born chief reporter of the Nairobi Daily Nation; of injuries suf fered when his' car overturned. Detrelt Clyde Manton. 71. a catcher with Detroit Tigers dur ing the days of Ty Cobb; of a heart attack.

Today and Tomorrow TODAY Canada A Year of the Land." photography festival, 150 Kent Street, -10 a.m.4 p.m. Blood donor clinic, Rockdiffe Air Base, a.m.-noon; 1-30 p.m.- 4.15 p.m. TOMORROW. Mayor Don. Reid opens Unit ed Appeal canvass, RA Centre, 1.30 a.m.

"Canada A Year of the Land," photography exhibition, 150 Kent Street, 10 a.m.- p.m: Blood donor 85 Ply- mouth Avenue, I -33 p.m.-4J0 p.m.: 6.30 p.m. 8-30 p.m. The Condemned of Altona, Bytown Centennial Student The- atre. St. Joseph's Church Hall.

Wilbrod Street, 1 p.m. Metaphysical ty. 199 Queen Street, 8 p.m. "Focus on CanadaA.slide show. National Museum, p.m.

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5, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Di Rocco (nee Suzanne Stringer), a daughter. A baby sister for Christina. DRENNAN Doug and Pat (nee Kingsbury) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Scott James, on Sept 6, 1967, at Ottawa Civic.

Hos-pitaL KINSMAN On Sept 2, 1967, to tee, wile or w. c. Kinsman, a son. LEBLANC David and Gisele (nee Adam) proudly an nounce their centennial project a son Lome, 8 lbs. 1 oz.

on Sept 6, 1967 at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. MACINTYRE To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eberts Macintyre, Kirk's Ferry.

a son, on Saturday. Sept 2, at the Ottawa Civic HospitaL "A brother for Janie and Mfg- POTV7N To Dr. and Mrs. Earl Potvin (nee Fetteriy), a son. Sept 3, 1967.

at Ottawa Civic HospitaL A brother for BUI and Derek. RAY To Michael and Marie, a daughter, Juliet Ann, 3 lbs. 4 Aug. 27, 1967, in Kitchener. SMITH Dave and Anne (nee Dunlop) wish to announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey John, 9 ozs.

Sept 3, 1967, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Scott 104 Dufto ARMSTRONG, Joseph-At his home. Sept 2, 1967. Joseph Patrick Armstrong, 32 Mac- Laren Street age 63 years, husband of Irene- Aspeck. Dear father of Evelyn, Bob and Rene, of Ottawa; Donald, Brian, John, Theresa, Shirley and Ann, all of Toronto.

Brother of Mrs. Mary McCaffrey. Mrs. Delia Sanger and the late Mrs. Annie Albert Funeral was held Tuesday from the Whelan Funeral Home.

513 Cooper Street to St Mary's Church, Quyon, Que, for requiem high mass. Interment North Onslow. BAILIE, James Arthur At his residence 501 GUmour, Wed nesday, Sept 6, 1967, Arthur Bailie, husband of the late Stella Lane, in his 87th year. Beloved father of Mrs. An drew Tommy (Helen), Leslie, Archie, of Toronto, and the late Mrs.

Evelyn Albert Sur-1 vived also by eight grandchildren and 12 great-grand- children. Brother of All and Alex, Montreal; Roderick, Oakville. Resting Veitch-Draper LtrL, Bank Street at Carting Graveside service only at Pinecrest cemetery Friday 11 a.m. BELAIR. Mrs.

Alfred (Fred) Oh Monday, Sept 4-, 1967. Whilemina Richer, wife of. Alfred (Fred) Belair, mother of Edgar. Gilbert' Conrad, Richard, Pierre. Mrs.

Ter- ranee Brennan (Claudette). Campbellford. sister of Ubald, Bert, Doris, Royal (Roy), Maurice, Mrs. Elie Dussiaume (R 1 1 Mrs. Georges Leblanc (Yvette).

8 grandchildren, "aged 54. Funeral Friday from Racine. Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, East- view, a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

BLOOM, Margaret Elizabeth In hospital, Tuesday, Sept 5. 1967. Margaret Elizabeth Forster, beloved wife of Chester A. Bloom Sr, form' erly of 81 Somerset Street mother of F. Kenneth Bloom of Baltimore, and Chester Bloom Jr.

'of New York City. Resting Hulse.and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Friday, 2. p.m. In-terment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call between 7 and 9 pffl.

on Wednesday and Thursday. A. "Ottawa's Most 104 DuflB BRADLEY. Charles N. At Los Angeles.

Calif, Monday. Sept 4. 1967. Charles N. Bradley, brother of Mrs.

J. Frank Loa (Lyla). Mrs. J. Arnt Loa (Mona).

Ottawa, Mrs. H. E. Nolan (Hazel), L. Erskine (Irona), and Mrs.

J. Merrill (Ruby), all of Los Angeles, Calif. BURT, Florence Cameron At Renfrew on Wednesday, Sept 6. 1967, Florence Cameron Campbell in her 85th year, wife of the late Thomas A. Burt and sister of J.

Lome Campbell of Admas-ton. Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home where the funeral service will be conducted on Friday, Sept 8 at 2 p.m. Interment Thomson Hill cemetery. COWLEY. Joe In hospital Tuesday, Sept 5, 1967, Joe Hunter Cowley, 105 Grange Avenue, aged 51, beloved husband of Dorothy Little.

Dear father, of Ronald. Dear brother of Ernest Victor, Ronald, Mildred (Mrs. William Gillies), Jessie (Mrs. Frank Nixon), Edith (Mrs. Andrew Jahn), Shirley (Mrs.

Arnold Lotter). Peggy (Mrs. Howard Seward). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town).

Funeral Friday to St Anthony's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. DYER. David Alexander Stewart Suddenly at his residence 421 Avon dale Avenue, Sept 4, 1967, Dave Dyer; aged 48, beloved husband of Eadie Thurroti, dear father of David and Barbara. Brother of Arthur, Mrs.

A Ballem (Eleanor), Mrs." George Star (BainhO, aU of Halifax. Resting Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest 'ceme tery. The family will be present to receive friends after 7 p.m. Tuesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

on Wednesday. GROSKOPF. Beresford In hospital, Sept. 4. 1967, Beres ford Groskoof.

Kemptville, Ont asted 59. beloved hus band of Helen Burnie. dear father of John. Mrs. Archie Dobson (Frances), Mrs.

Ron ald Stewart (Jeanette), Mrs. Glen Pominville (Edith) and Rosemary. Resting Rolston Funeral Home. Kemptville. Service in the chapel.

Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment South Gower. HINKLEY, Edith Marion At the Riverdale Hospital after a lengthy illness, on Monday. Sept 4. 1967.

Edith 'Marion Dalton, late of 48 Woodington Avenue, wife of the late Albert Hinkley, beloved mother of Charles Hinkley of Ottawa, and -dearly loved grandmother of John Hinkley of Thomhill, Ont Mrs. Hinkley is resting at the "Dan-forth Chapel" of McDougall and Brown Ltd, 1491 Dan-forth Avenue. Service in the chapel Thursday. UO p.m. Cremation St James crematorium, Toronto KENNEDY.

Maud F. In hospital Monday, Sept 4. 1967, Maud Frances Kennedy, aged 77 years, 283 Breeze "hill Avenue, widow of George Harold Kennedy. Mother of Lome, of Winnipeg, -and Robert, of Richmond Hill, Ont Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service on Thursday at 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

LUSIGNAN. Mrs. Julien In local hospital, Tuesday. Sept. 5.

1967. aged 81. Alice Reily. of Luskville, beloved wife Of the late Julien Lusig-nan; dear mother of Paul of Pasadena. Mrs.

Eugene Perrier (Ida), Mrs. Emile Beauchamp (Noella), both of Ottawa; Miss Rita Alice Lusignan of Toronto; sister-in-law of William John Lusignan of Luskville; 30 grandchildren; many greatgrandchildren and nephews and nieces. Funeral Friday from Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, at nine o'clock for Requiem' High Mass at St. Dominique's Church, Luskville, at 10 Interment parish cemetery. WW Progressive Want 104 ftufe (Coot, from Fi sridm Column) MAXWELL.

Bruce Barrie Suddenly in hospital on Sept 4, 1967, Bruce Barrie Maxwell, in his 31st year, beloved husband of Hilda Wright of Longueuil, Que, dear father of John and Lynda, both at home. Also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of BrockviUe, sister, Shirley of Brockville, and brothers Beverley of Camp Gagetown, NB, John of Picton and Wayne of BrockviUe. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (west of Woodroffe), until 10 p.m.

Wednesday, thence to the D. A. Collins Funeral 5610 Snerbrooke Street Montreal, for service in the chapel at 11 Interment Mount Royal cemetery, Montreal. MAYHEW. Grace On Sept 2.

1967, in hospital in Victoria, B.C, Mrs. Grace Gertrude Mayhew in her 90th year of 3005 Rutland Road in Victoria, B.C, beloved wife of Robert W. Mayhew. Besides her husband she leaves one son, Logan of Victoria, a daughter, Mrs, J. A.

(Jean) Lawra-son of Toronto, 13. grand- children. She was an active member of First United Church in Victoria for 53 years. A member of Chapter PEO Sisterhood. She was a former Secretary of the Canadian Club for many years.

Funeral services will be held in McCaU Bros. Floral Chapel, Vancouver, and Johnson Sts. in on Wednesday, Sept 6, at 3.15 p.m. Rev. R.

Morris and Very Rev. Dr. Hugh A McLeod offficiating. Followed by cremation. (Flowers gratefully declined, if desired friends may contribute to the Victoria, B.C.

Queen Alexandra Solarium for Crippled Children, 645 Fort Street). McMAHON. Margaret In hospital at Hamilton, Tuesday. Sent 5. 1967.

Maroarct Houlahan, aged 80 years. tormerly of Fltzroy Harbor and Ottawa; widow of Daniel McMahon; dear mother of Rev. Father Joseph Irwin McMahon, OMI, parish priest Notre Dame Church. Daw. son Creek, BC, J.

J. of To ronto, Frank. London. Ont (Eileen) Mrs. Thomas Mc-Clellan.

Hamilton, (Anne) Mrs. Gerald Mulcahv. Sud bury; sister of Leo Houlahan, Bells Comers. Mrs. Anna Costello, Saskatoon.

Mrs. Stella Bergin. Ottawa; 15 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild also survive. Resting McEvov-Shields Funeral Home. 235 Kent Street.

Fu- neral arrangements later. PERCIVAL, Mary Florence in hospital Monday, Sept 4, 1967, Mary Florence, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Percival. Beloved Sister of Miss Harriett M.

Percival. 75 Powell Avenue. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday 2 p.m. Interment Merivale cemetery.

PILON. Joseph Rheal On Sunday, Sept 3. 1967. at Campbell's Que. Joseph Rheal Pilon of Vinton, Que, aged 31 years, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Felix Pilon. Brother or Leo, Romeo, Theodore, Maurice, of Campbell's Mrs. Phil Dage- nais (Emerilda), Renfrew, Mrs. James Siroski (Alice), London, Mrs.

Raymond Dagenais (Geraldine), Ged eon and Richard of Vinton. Resting at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Campbells Bay, Que. Funeral Friday to St. Elizabeth's Church, Vin ton, for Requiem High Mass 9 a.m. Burial St.

Charles cemetery Otter Lake, Que. RANTZ, Robert Donald Sud denly as the result, of an accident, Thursday, 31 1967, Robert Donald Rantz, of CFB, Uplands, beloved son of Mr. snd Mrs. Henry John Rantz of Victoria, BC dear brother of 'Larry, Cal gary, Mrs. F.

L. Payne (Lorraine), and Mrs. M. Bemays (Marilyn), both of Victoria. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, 8 p.m., Sept.

6. at the Protestant chapel. Uplands. Funeral service and interment from, the Sands Funeral Home. Victoria, BC; Radmnre Stewart in charge of i I Nj ei.a, MM Ad Section" 104 Nafb (Coot, from Frocoolng Column) SUMMERS.

John On Tues day. Sept 5. 1967, at his home, RR 1, Ottawa, John Summers, aged 73, husband of the late Vera Hourigan, and dear father of Joan (Mrs, Kelvin Burnett), and Noreen (Mrs. Des. Moiough-ney); dear brother of Peter, foster father of Joseph Coo- ney, Lenard Curnock, and John Lindsay; also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street West (centre town). Funeral Friday to St Mary's Church, South Glou cester, for Requiem High 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. TEMPENY, James Martin In hospital, Monday, Sept 4, 1967,.

James Martin Tem-peny, 358 Booth Street, aged 78, son of the late Frank and Bridget (Foley) Tempeny, brother-in-law to Mrs. Edith Tempeny, Ot tawa, and Mrs. Lillian Tem-' peny, Toronto. Also sur vived by several nieces and nephews. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town).

Funeral -Thursday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for Requiem High Mass, 7.45 a.m. Interment Cantley. Que. THOMPSON Clifford Of 20 Rupert Street Ottawa, in Civic Hospital, Monday, Sept. 4, 1967, Clifford W.

Thompson, beloved husband of Cora Pettigrew, formerly of Cobden. in his 65th year. Resting at Fraser Morris Funeral Home. Cobden. where funeral service will be held Thursday, Sept 7.

at 2 p.m. Interment in Howard's Cemetery, Foresters Falls. WESTWfVin Maim- rnron A At the residence of his daughter, 38 Grosvenor Ave nue, on Tuesday, Sept 5, 1967. Major George A. West- wood, aged 77 years, beloved husband of Ames Nelson dear father of Mrs.

Fred Holmes (Marion) and Mrs. Gregory (Dorothy) of Ot- -tawa. Margaret of Toronto Alfred of Winnioea. Ronald of London, Ont, William and Shirley of Montreal. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central nape I.

315 McLeod Street Requiem High Mass at St Margaret Marys Church Thursday 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. WRIGHT. Margaret Melinda In Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1967, Margaret Melinda Wright, aged 93, widow of George Henry Wright formerly of Rosetown, Sask, dear mother of Mrs.

Percy Robinson (Anna), Bishop Castle, England, and Stewart 2113 Prince Charles Road, Ottawa. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. John Robinson, Martha and Bruce Wright Resting Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service In the chapel Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Prospect cemetery, Toronto, 3 p.m. Friday.

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We especially wish to thank Dr. G. Liberty. The Backet 107 teeral Director! FRED N. OARBCTT.

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