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50 Monday November 27, 1972 Deaths By The Canadian Press Saint John, N.B. George Mclnerney, 57, chairman of the 'New Brunswick Electric Power Commission. Lethbridge, Alta. Walter E. Huckvale, 71, a brigadier-general with the Canadian Armed Forces during the Second World War.

Bayreuth, West Germany-Count Gilbert Gravina, 82, great-grandchild of composer Franz Liszt. Winchester, England Sir Basil Schonland, 76, a sientific adviser to Gen. Dwight D. Eis enhower during Second World War, after a long illness. West Berlin Prof.

Hans Bernhard Scharoun, 79, one of Germany's leading architects. Today and tomorrow TODAY Blood donor clinic, national revenue and taxation department, 1 to 3.30 p.m. Blood donor clinic, 85 Ply mouth 1.30 to 5 p.m.; and 6.30 to 9 p.m. Ottawa Civic Symphony, youth concert, Ridgemont High School, 7.30 p.m. Sacha Distel, National Arts Centre, Opera, 8.30 p.m.

Sleuth, National Arts Centre, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Second-language parent- teacher meeting. Corpus Christi school, 157 Fourth 7.30 p.m. Ottawa Roman Catholic separate school board, all-can didates meeting, St. school, 8 p.m.

Elmdale Parent-Teacher Association meeting and toy sale, Elmdale School gymnasium, 8 p.m. Nepean council all-candidates meeting. Sir Robert Borden High School, 8 p.m. Course in Canadian art. National Gallery, 8 p.m.

National Arts Centre Orchestra, NAC, Opera, 8.30 p.m. The East African Question. University of Ottawa, medical auditorium, 8 p.m. Sleuth, National Arts Centre, Theatre, 8 pjn. Oliver, Orpheus Society, High School of Commerce, 8 p.m.

2. Births ARMSTRONG Elean and Ver- da (nee Craig), are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter Nov. 26, 1972, at the Brockville General Hospital. Sister for Donna Rae, Joanne, and Paul. BRACKENBURY George and Joan (nee Nesbitt) are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Alison Dawn, 7 5 oz.

on Nov 24, 1972 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Nesbitt, and Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Brack- enbury. BRULE Ronald and Nancy (nee Cook), are proud to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Nov.

27, 1972, Melanie Lynn, 7 lbs. 10 ozs. Thanks to Dr. Shute and Civic staff. CHARLEBOIS Clete and Marilyn (nee Shover) thank God for the safe arrival of Treena Mary Catherine, on Nov.

23, 1972, at Grace Hospital. Thanks to Doctors Turner and James. COTNAM To Mervin and Joanne (nee a son Jason Mervin John, at the Grace Hospital Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972. All well thanks to Dr.

Burns and case room staff. ECKFORD Dave and Roll- ande (nee Crate) are proud to announce the arrival of a son, 9 lbs. Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. JAMES Bob and Kathy (nee Webster), proudly announce the birth of a son, Bryan Michael, 7 lbs.

9 on Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972. Special thanks to Dr. Beardall and Civic staff. KELLY Bob and Bonnie (nee Verdon) are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Christian Robert, 9 7 Thursday Nov.

23, 1972, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Puddicombe and case-room staff. McLAURIN Dick and Lois (neo Young) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Ernest Raymond, 7 1 oz. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Nov.

25, 1972. A brother for Peter. MERKLEY Harold and Elisabeth (nee Daab) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Beth Ann, 7 lbs. 11 ozs. on Wednesday, Nov.

72, 1972, at the Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Puddicombe and the hospital staff. The Ottawa Journal 2. Births (Cont.

from Preceding Column) PRINS Dr. Henry and Shel-1 (nee Swinimer) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Christine Elizabeth, 8 8 oz. Tues day, Nov. 21, 1972. Special thanks to Dr.

Ivey, Dr. Bard and staff at Civic Hospital. Ooaths ABRAHAM, Arthur In hospi tal, Friday, Nov. 1972, Ar thur Abraham, beloved hus band of Mary Seignor of 485 Alexander Buckingham, in his 82nd year. Dear brother of Harry, Waldemar (Walter), both of La Blanche, Mrs.

Al bert Mielke (Oliva), of Inlet, Mrs. Nicholas Biehler (Anna), of Buckingham; also survived by several nephews and nieces. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home of 322 Mam Buckingham. Funeral service Monday at 2 p.m. at St.

An drew United Church. Interment St. Andrew's cemetery. ARMSTRONG, Ethel N. At 2 Sunnyside Westmount, on Nov.

25, 1972, Ethel McCann, in her 89th year, be loved wife of the late William B. Armstrong, Ottawa, dear mother of Doris E. (Mrs. Phillips Motely), Westmount; Wil liam Sherman, Texas; John Ottawa; and the late Grace L. (Mrs.

Ernest Berry). Service in Montreal on Monday, Nov. 27. Interment at Beechwood cemetery, Ottawa. ARSENAULT, Raoul (Ralph) Suddenly at his home, Friday, Nov.

24, 1972, Raoul (Ralph) Arsenault, beloved husband of Stella Juneau of 52 Emond Hull, age 59, son of the late Hyacinthe Arsenault and of the late Annie Mclntyre, dear father of Robert (Bob), CAFB Camp Borden, Mrs. Raymond Fox (Mimi), Greenville, South Carolina; Mrs. Maurice Arsenault (Nicole), St. Thomas, Ont. Also surviving are six grandchildren.

Will be resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer St. Funeral on Tuesday, Nov. 28, to St Benoit Church for funeral mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. AUCHTERLONIE, Ita Lucie At-Smiths Falls, Nov.

26, 1972, Ita Lucie Dopson, aged 61 years, beloved wife of John Auchterlonie, and the late James Couch, dear mother of Ruth (Mrs. Leonard Flem ing), also survived by three grandchildren; sister of Elma (Mrs. Fergus Irvine), Frank- town; Arden, Elginberg; Will- ard, Perth; Ruth (Mrs. Ben son Cameron), Athens; Neil, Scarborough; Maybelle (Mrs. Keith Lyle), Willdowdale.

Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in the chapel Wednes day at 2 p.m. Interment Hill-crest cemetery. BASKIN, Martin (Mack) At his residence Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, Martin (Mack) Bas- kin, beloved husband of Gloria Thompson, of 1422.

Goth Avenue, dear father of David, Wayne, Brian and Bruce, dear brother of Clara (Mrs. P. J. Coughlan), Anne (Mrs. John Campbell), of Dunrobin; son of the late Mr.

Mrs. George Baskin. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home 585 Somerset Street (centre town). Funeral Wednesday to St. Bernard's Church Blossom Park for mass at 2 p.m.

Interment parish cemetery. BRENNAN, Raymond At his residence Monday, Nov. 27, 1972, Raymond Brennan, age 44, of 53 Farlane son of the late Frank and Nora (Clarke) Brennan; dear stepson of Mary (Kavanagh) Brennan; dear, brother of Theresa (Mrs. Donald Mo-loughney). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home 585 Somerset Street (centre town).

Funeral arrangements to be completed. BROOKS, Donald James On Sunday, Nov, 26, 1972, Donald James Brooks of 183 Bruyere Ottawa, age 53, son of Mrs. Eva Francis Brooks and dear father of Allan, Michael of Ottawa, brother of Desmond of Scarborough, Edmund, James of Ottawa. Mrs. Robert Hausler (Kathleen), of Lachine, Que.

Resting at the Racine, Robert -and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick St. Ottawa. Funeral on Wednesday, Nov. 29 to St.

Brigid's Church for funeral mass at 8.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. Journal Box Replies 4 14 37 62 94 112 119 125 129 134 137 138 169 168 169 177 179 189 Replies mailed Not, 24, 1972. 963 76 104 46 148 160 165 181 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) BROWN, Terrl On Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, Terri Brown age 6 years, loving daughter of Peter and Shirley Brown, 1744 Pagehurst Mississauga, Ont, dear sister of Michael and Suzanne and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Nesbitt, Buckingham, and Mrs. Wilfred Brown, Toronto, Ont. Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery, To ronto.

BURWELL, Jane In Renfrew hospital Friday, Nov. 24, 1972, Jane Burton, beloved wife of the late John F. Burwell, in her 82nd year and mother of Mrs. Loretta Elwood of Ket- tleby, Ont. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew for service on, Monday, Nov.

27 at 2 p.m. In terment Renfrew cemetery. COONEY, James Frederick In hospital on Friday, Nov. 24, 1972, James Frederick Coon ey, age 82, beloved husband of Delia McGuire of 152 Mart borough dear father of Harry of Ottawa, Charles of Detroit, Earl of Quyon, Ferdie of Oakville, Phillip of Sudbu ry, Angeline (Mrs. Roger Joli- coeur), Co re en (Mrs.

Jim Muldoon) of Ottawa, Mary (Mrs. Charlie Kelly), of To ronto, Maudella (Mrs. George Varcal), of Hamilton, Margaret (Mrs. John Mulligan), of Aylmer. Also survived by 30 grandchildren.

Resting at Kel ly Funeral Home, 585 Somer set St. West, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Joseph's Church for mass at 10 a.m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery, Quyon. DAVY, Richard Walter Evan At his residence, 44 Herring-ton Court, Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, D.ick Davy, beloved husband of Margaret Graham, in. his 56th year, stepson of Mrs.

Yvette Davy, Kars; dear father of Richard and Graeme, brother of Mrs. Bernard McCaskell, Spain; Humphrey Davy, of Victoria, BC, Mrs. Wayne Snider, Kars, John of North Gower, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Miss Jane Davy and Anthony, all of Ottawa. Resting Veitch-Draper 703 Bank St.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. No visiting and no flowers by request. Donations may be made to the Ottawa-Carleton Respiratory Disease Association, ,65 Bank St. DAWSON, Ernest Edgar In hospital Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972, Ernest Dawson, of 206 Sunnyside in his 88th year, beloved husband of Margaret Kilpatrick; dear father of John, of Ottawa; brother of Mrs.

Howard Bowman (Grace), of Guelph, Ont, also survived by three' grand children. Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Ser vice was held this morning Cremation at Pinecrest. Those who wish may make a me morial donation to the charity of their choice. DROUGHT, Constance Mary Dale In hospital Saturday, Nov.

25, 1972, at Ottawa, Con stance, wife of the late Fred; erick Ainslie Drought, in her 87th year, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Dale-Harris, of Ottawa; sister of Mrs. Jessie Lewin, Montreal, predeceased by brothers Alan and Edmund Dale-Har ris, of Engtand; Spencer Dale- Harris, of Montreal and Hugh Dale-Harris of Ottawa. Ser vice at Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod St.

on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 2 p.m. Cremation Beechwood crematorium. DUHAIME, Mr. David On Saturday, Nov.

25, 1972, aged 94 years, of 588 St. Joseph Hull, employee of J. R. Booth for 48 years, husband of the late Olive Villeneuve; father of Philippe, Touraine; Arsidas and Rene, of Hull; Mrs. Rene Charron (Elizabeth), Touraine; Mrs.

Pros-pere Beaudoin (Maria), Hull; Mrs. Rene Galipeau (Ber-nadette), Winnipeg; Mrs. Jean Jacques Desjardins (De-nise), Hull; father-in-law of Roland Demers, Hull; 28 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren. Resting at Beau-champ Funeral Home 77 Montclair for service Wednesday, Nov. 29 at St.

Raymond Church at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours from 1-5 p.m. and 6.30-10 p.m. DUNSE, Frederick Thomas In Edmonton, suddenly on Nov.

25, 1972, in his 46th year, Fred, beloved husband of Alice Craig, of 158 Cochrane Drive, Medicine Hat, loving father of Valerie and Kevin, dear son of Mrs. Eva Dunse, Ottawa; brother of Earl, Frank town; Margaret (Lusk), Ottawa; Roy Mano-tick; Dorothy (Good), Ottawa; Jean (Lusk), Ottawa; June, Ottawa. Also loved uncle of several nieces and nephews. Resting at Haynes Stock and Sons, Edmonton. 3.

Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) EDWARDS, Mary Elizabeth At Smiths Falls, Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972, Mary Elizabeth Balderson, aged 83 years, be loved wife of the late Harry Edwards, of Actons Corners, dear mother of Edward, Do-rion, Margaret (Mrs. Kenneth Moffitt), Smiths Falls; also survived by two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, Funeral service was held in the chapel Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment Union cemetery, Oxford Mills. Donations to Heart Fund appreciated. FOX, Catherine In hospital Pembroke, Ontario, Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972, Catherine Fox, aged 79 years, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Fox. Resting at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Chapeau, Quebec. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 28 to St. Paul's Church, -Sheenboro, Quebec for funeral mass at 10 a.m.

Burial parish cemetery. GALLAGHER, Thomas In hospital Monday, Nov. 27, 1972, Thomas Gallagher of Qu yon, beloved husband of1 Catherine Curley, dear father of Noreen and Vernon. Res ting at the Kelly Funeral Home Quyon, Que. Funeral arrangements to be com pleted.

GARDNER, Eric Roy In hos pital, Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, Eric Gardner, beloved hus band of Hilda of 1316 Carling formerly of St. John's, Newfoundland; dear father of Mrs. Donald Noah (Mary), Mrs. Roy Kirby (Carol Ann), David, and Arthur; predeceased by a son, Peter, survived also by 12 grandchildren.

Resting Veitch Draper 453 Parkdale Ave. Private service in chapel Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. No flo wers by request. GROULX, Albert Edmond On Sunday, Nov.

26, 1972, in hospital, Albert Edmond Groulx, aged 60, president Ottawa Municipal Employees Union and manager of the Ottawa Munic ipal Employees Credit Union, beloved husband of Marie- Anne Landry, dear father of Mrs. Pierre-Yves Boucher (Pierrette), brother of Wilfrid (husband of Effie Withers), Paul (husband of Carmen Landry), Philippe, (husband of Rita Bogue), Henri (husband of Aurette Blais), Mrs. Ray Baldry (Helene), Mrs. Gerry Hendrick (Monique), Miss Rita Groulx and s. Clarence Lamarche (Therese), grandfather of Eric Boucher.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer St. Funeral, mass at Ste. Anne's Church, Wednes day at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. HEALY, Rev.

Joseph P. Sud denly at Trenton, Ont, on Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, in his 47th year, dear brother of Mrs. Mary Murphy, Regina; Patricia (Mrs. Howard Ryan), Rednersville; Sister Rose Healy, Lima, Peru; Foch Healy, John Healy, Lindsay.

Friends are invited to can at the ewaver Funeral Home, Trenton, Mon day afternoon and evening; Tuesday visitation from 12 noon in St: Peter's Church, Trenton. Requiem mass will be offered by Archbishop J. L. WiUielm in St. Peter's Church, Wednesday, Nov.

29 at 11 a.m. Interment in Mount Calvary cemetery. Bible Vigil service will be held Tuesday evening at 7.30 in St. Peter's Church. HOAG, Victora After a short illness on Friday, Nov.

24, Victoria Rota, beloved wife of James F. Hoag of Edge-water, Maryland, age 34. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Laura and Victoria. Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Rota of Washington, D.C, and sister of Tom of Detroit. She was the beloved grand-daughter of the late Doctor end Mrs. T. A. Watterson of Ottawa and Kars, Ont.

Funeral service Monday, Nov. 27, In Washington. KORNIENKO, Pavel On Sun day, Nov. 26, 1972, in hospital, Pavel Kormenko, aged 65, be loved husband of Mary Or-lowska, dear father of Valery, Arthur and Mrs. Gordon Peachy (Tamara), grandfather of Karen Kornienko, Kristine Kormenko and Natalie Pea chy.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer St, after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Funeral mass at St. Ignatius Church, 518 Donald Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood.

6 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) LOW, Kenneth In hospital, Friday, Nov. 24, 1972, Ken neth Harry Low, age 59 years, husband of the late Hazel Waters, 8 Laird Ave nue. Dear father of Ken neth Edward, Pauline (Mrs.

Gordon Leightoh), a (Mrs. Michael Purvis), Mont-treal; brohter of Viola (Mrs. Floyd J. Loucks), and four grandchildren. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, between Bay and Lyon, from 7 p.m, Saturday.

Service Monday, J.I5 p.m., Rev. A. F. Con rad officiating. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

MacMUXAN, John A. In an Ottawa Hospital Nov. 25. 1972, John A. MacMillan, be loved husband of Jean Stra-chen, age 80 years.

Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funer al Home, Renfrew, where ser-v ice' will be conducted Wednesday Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. Interment Renfrew cemetery. McLELLAN, Frank-In hospital Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, Franklin McLellan, age 80, of Mer- and Pembroke, beloved husband of Elizabeth Lewis, dear father of Douglas, Roy, Gerald and Ray, 2 brothers and 3 sisters.

Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville. Service in the chapel Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Bishops Mills. McQUADE, Gerald Joseph At Ottawa Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, Gerald Joseph McQuade in his 61st year, husband of the late Beatrice Whelan, brother to Minnie (Mrs.

Garfield McLaughlin), Renfrew; Katie (Mrs. William O'Neill), To ronto Mary (Mrs. Fred Ross), Renfrew; Bernard, of Beachburg; Roy and Herb, Renfrew; of Cheneaux Carl, Renfrew. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. South, Renfrew, Celebration of the Eucharist at the Church of St.

Francis Xavier Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. Interment parish ceme tery. MILLER, Mary Lauretta In hospital Carleton Place. Ont Monday, Nov.

27, 1972, Mary Lauretta Robertson, beloved widow of William J. Miller dear mother of Elsie (Mrs Samuel Gardiner), Carleton Place; Bert, Almonte RR 2 Agnes (Mrs. Eldin Currie) Almonte; John Almonte RR Leonard, Iroquois Raymond, St. Catharines; in her 92nd year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Almonte, for service Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Clayton United ceme tery. O'CONNOR, Francis (Frank) At his residence on Monday, Nov. 27, 1972. Frank O'Connor, aged 66, of 380 Somerset brother of Em- mett, Mrs. Christina Driscoll and Mrs.

Gladys Scott. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St, (Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery.

PAUZE, Cherrier On Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, Cherrier Pauze, beloved husband by first marriage of the late Salome Gareau and by second mar riage of the late Alexina Bnsbois of 345 Clarence Ottawa, age 94, dear father of Lucien Jean-Charles, Louis Philippe, all of Ottawa, Mrs. Arthur Leger (Antoinette), Cornwall; Mrs. Martial Belle- mare (Jeannette). Mrs, Therese Young, Mrs.

Edmond Janveau (Stella), Mrs. Patri cia Poapst and Mrs. Carmen Steele, all of Ottawa. Also sur viving are 17 grandchildren. Resting at the Racine, Robert Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick St. Funeral on Wednesday, Nov. 29 to St. Francois de Sales Church, Ga- uneau jyoint lor funeral mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

Death Notices Will Be Accepted From A.M. A.M. Saturdays at 365 Laurier Ave. W. 3.

Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) RANKIN, Mary In hospital Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, Mary MacDonald, beloved wife of Donald Rankin, of 2148 Belair Drive, dear, mother of Loretta (Mrs. Lome Cummings), Catherine, Bernadette and Margaret Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (west of Woodroffe), where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Monday. Funeral Tuesday to St. Basil's Church for mass at 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens Donations to Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. REYNOLDS, Clarence At the Winchester Memorial Hospital on Sunday, Nov.

26, 1972, Clar ence Reynolds, aged 55 years, beloved husband of the late Margaret Kearns, of RR Newington, dear father of Robert, Ingleside; and Patri cia (Mrs. James Gallinger), Ingleside. Resting at the Brownlee Funeral Home, Finch. Requiem high mass in St. Bernard's Church, Finch, Wednesday, Nov.

29 at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. RUSSELL, Edith M. At her residence 98A Charles Aylmer, Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972, Edith M.

Flatters, wife of the late Robert J. Russell, dear sister of Mrs. J. A. McLean (Ruby), Mrs.

J. Campbell (Beatrice), Mrs. T. Ritchie (Thelma), all of Ayl mer, Que. Funeral service was held from Christ Church, Aylmer, Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment Bellevue cem etery. SMITH, William Thomas In hospital Arnprior, Sunday, Nov. 26, 1972, aged 87 years, William Thomas Smith of Ga-letta; dear husband of Emma Jane Rivington; father of Gor don Russell Smith, Stittsville Lome Calvin Smith, Galetta predeceased by his son William Grant Smith, survived by nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, until 2 p.m. Tuesday thence to St Augustine Angli can Church, Galetta, for ser vice at 2.30 p.m.

Interment St Mark's cemetery, Pakenham, SKUCE, Lilly May On Satur day, Nov. 25, 1972, peacefully after a brief illness, in hospi tal, Lilly May Morgan, wife of the late William Christopher Skuce, aged 83 years, dear mother of Iona, Elva, Frieda (Mrs. R. F. Driscoll), and Delmar, sister of Muriel D'Aoust, survived by four grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Resting Hulse and Playfair west chapel, 1098 By ron between Woodroffe and Compton. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Visiting until 9 p.m. Monday.

SULLIVAN, Lena J. In hospi tal Monday, Nov. 27, 1972, Lena J. Carroll, aged 84, of 130 Hamilton wife of the late James P. Sullivan, dear mother of Kenneth, Detroit, Gladys (Mrs.

Frank Marshall), dear sister of Mae (Mrs. Laurie Casey), Eva (Mrs. Joe Vickers), also sur vived by 11 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Res ting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to Holy Rosary Church for mass 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. TURNER, Laura In Toronto Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972, Laura Moffatt, widow of the late Er nest Turner, aged 89 years, dear mother of' Helen (Mrs Fred Poulton), deceased; Irene and Ethelyne (Mrs. Ewart Freer), sister of the late Peter W. Moffatt and the late Mrs Tom Hart (Edna).

Also sur vived by six grandchildren. Will be resting at Kerry's Funeral Home, Lake Avenue, Carleton Place, Monday eve ning, where service will be held on Tuesday, at 2 p.m Interment United Cemeteries, Carleton Place. WATKINSON, Warren G. In hospital Friday, Nov. 24, 1972, Warren G.

Watkinson, age 56 years, beloved husband of Ir ene Rooke, father of Bryan and Bruce; brother of Gordon of Ottawa and Gladys (Mrs. B. Bickerton), of Gananoque. Private funeral was held on Monday. Cremation Pinecrest cemetery.

Memorial contributions to the Ontario Heart Foundation appreciated. VEITCH-DRAFER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Davy, Richard Walter Evan. Gardner, Eric Roy PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) YARUCH, Peter In hospital on Saturday, Nov. 25, 1972, Peter Yaruck, age 69 years. Resting McEvov Shields Fu neral Home, 235 Kent St. afterl- 7 p.m. Monday.

Funeral Wednesday to St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church (Carling Avenue). Mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Ottawa. Prayers in the Funeral Home, 8 p.m.

Tues- McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Spacious, lighted parking areas News and announcements 6 p.m.. C.K.O.Y. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Drought, Constance Mary Dale. Skuce, Lilly May. Central Chapel West Chapel 233 1 143 728-1761 Lost 8 EAGLE HOUND.

virimiTV nc Mont St. Potrlck, white ond brown maw, Drown race ond nose. Answers to Snoopy. 728-7391. BLACK FLUFFY CAT, NEUTERED maie, ousny roil.

While patch under neck, lost Nov. u. 39 Chorles New Edinburgh. Reword S20. 749-1993.

BROWN LEATHER PURSE, BANK Street, between Queen ond Albert, pleose return, personal belongings. Urgent. 722-4722. CAT, ORANGE AND WHITE LARGE male, rioimwood Avenue. 235-2431.

CORNER OF FISHER AVENUE AND easeiine. Drown female Chihuahua, registered BZL 31 Z. 836-3329. DALMATIAN, 11 MONTHS OLD, IN Gatlneau. 663-0701 Apollo protect, after 6.

GLASSES, BROWN FRAME, ON Booth Street between Louisa and Somerset. 21M537 evenings. GOLD BROOCH, DIAMONDS IN CEN-tre. Reword. 722-3626.

GOLD CHARM BRACELET, 5 charms, downtown. Reward. 235- 1V9I. LADY'S SILVER RONSON LIGHTER Thursday evening November 23, Mc- Artnur piaza bowling. 745-5966.

LADY'S WATCH, LINCOLN FIELDS Shopping Centre, Monday, -gift from rarner. Kewara. 728-3267. LOST, AT RA, GOLD HORSESHOE ptn, family heirloom, sentimental vaiue. Kewara 692-4409.

LOWER PLATE OF FALSE TEETH, Driveway, near Strothcono. 232-9061 MALE BROWN SPOTTED DALMA- tlsn, carleton Place-Perth area. 1-257- 3136. Reward. MALE HOUND PUP, LAKE CLEAR, Crown lands area.

All brown head. blue tick and black markings, web toes, contact c. W. Eve, 1-257-4047, collect. MAN'S OMEGA WATCH, GOLD, Ex pansion bracelet, Bayshoro or Carl- logwood.

S36-2356. Reward. MIXED GOLDEN RETRIEVER. Phone Gerry, 822-0196 after Re ward. OWNER'S DESPERATE, SICK CAT tost, cool block, white chest patch IS lbs.

Vicinity Clyde and Bonnie Reward, Smith, 237-1470; home, 225- 4247. SIAMESE CAT, FEMALE, VICINITY of Maltlond ond Woodward. Reword. Coil- 225-2633, evenings. SIAMESE TOMCAT, VICINITY CHAM- plaln Park-Lucerne.

Reward. 777-7724. SMALL BLACK-FEMALE CAT, Vic inity St. Pat's College. 2344110.

SMALL PINK BROCADE POUCH containing 3 rings and earrings, vicinity of St. Laurent Shopping Centre or Lincoln Fields Plaza. sentimental value, reward. 7314220. SMALL WHITE MALE' POODLE, lost Sandy Hill vicinity.

721-1436. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU- bone Society shelter, visit shelter to moke sure, res-jioe. UPPER DENTURES, DOWNTOWN OT-tawa-Hull, Thursday evening. Reward. 749-9021.

60-YEAR PIN, GOLD AND ENAMEL, near Periey Hospital. 7204333. S100 REWARD LARGE SIZE CHIHUAHUA, TILLBU- ry answers to cnico, ngm brown, male. 722-8590. found GLOVES, LADY'S, WITH FUR.

FRI- day, on Laurier West, owner claim at Journal counter, 365 Laurier Ave nue West. LADY'S WATCH, SEIKO, BLACK suede band. 237-2570 Ext. 325. SIAMESE CAT, FEMALE, VICINITY of Booth ond Somerset srreeT.

225- 2633. SMALL BROWN AND WHITE TE her, somerser ono rresron. ob-om 13. In Memoriams FOLEY, Wilfred In memory of a loving husband ana rawer wr passed away No Nov. 27, 1966.

Six years have passed since that sad day. When one wa loved was called away; God took him horn It was His will, Within our hearts he llveth still. Wife Mildred and Family, MILLIGAN In loving memory of dear mother, Helena, who passed away Nov. 27, 196s. Today recalls a memory Of a loved one gone to rest.

And Uiose who think of her today Art those who loved her best. Lovingly remembered. Belly, Lynn, Bruce, Brian and Cheryl. POPE In loving memory of a dear husband ana fatner, Kenneth pope, who passed awoy Nov. 37, 1969.

The years are quickly passing. Though still wa can't forget. For In the hearts that love him. His memory lingers yet. Sadly missed ever remembered.

Lois, Leslie and Audrey. IS. Cards ol Thanks HILL My lather and I wish to thank our many friends and the Rev, Ralph Smith for their kindness, words of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings received In the loss of deaf wife and mother, Mrs. Doris Hill. Jimmy and Beverley.

16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 137-3480, 260 Besserer; 300 Olmsteodj 7 Folrmontj 24 St. Pol- rtckj tot Notre Dam. 17. Cemelery Memorial! ESTABLISHED 1M2 Smith Bros.

Qnmtte Lt6. "The Monument People" ESTABLISHED INI 18 PRETORIA AVENUE 232-1126 17A. Cemetery lots FAMILY PLOT Four adjoining cemetery plots in Capital Memorial Gardens, Garden of Last Supper. Will split two and two if unable to sell off four together. Box E-121, Journal 20.

Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 7 Locations for Your Convenience Tit Bank Street 2216 Carling at Woodroffe 3626 Riverside Drive near Uplands Hlghwoy 15, Bells Corners St. Laurent Shopping Centra 15 Beechwood Avenue 209 RIDEAU STREET 236-0801 30. Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN NOV. 26 to DEC. 2 7 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Mc KALES BP Mc KALE'S, 52 BANK AT FIFTH Ave. 234-5132. ESSO IMPERIAL CENTRE AND CAR CLIN IC, lew sonk at Heron Rd. 731-4417.

ESSO BRONSON ESSO SERVICE CENTRE, oronson Ave. Z3-3940. FINA MAHONEY AND RICH FINA SERVICE ararion, ma no Ave. 235-3939. GUS AND JOHN'S SHELL SERVICE STATION, 1330 CARLING Ave.

at Westgote Shopping Centre. 729-6733. TEXACO DON HILL'S TEXACO SERVICE ST A. lion, 1859 carling Ave. at Sherbourne.

728-4911. TEXACO FINNEGAN'S TEXACO SERVICE Centre, 450 Bank St. at Gladstone. 38. Nursing Homes ETHER ST ONHAUGH MANOR, Kemptville, exclusively for senior citizens, private, sverol vacancies tor "no core" patients.

1-251-2881. 41. Help Wanted APPRENTICE MECHANIC. APPLY 167 Loretta St. AUTO BODY REPAIRER FOR COT- ren uto anop.

4 per nour. Must nova tools and transportation. Also experienced painter's helper required. 1425 Woodroffe, Ottawa, 224-2220. ATTRACTIVE GAS BAR ATTENDANT.

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