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36 Tuesdoy. June 10, 1969 ..3. l. DhAbI, Cont. 'from Preceding' Column) (Cont.

from Preceding Column)' "The Ottawa Journal: Tomorrow TODAY "Orphee" National Art. Centre, Studio, 8 p.nu The Ecstasy of Rita National Arts Centre, Theatre. 8 pjn. Montreal Syrnphony Orchestra. National Arts Centre, Opera House, 830 pjn.

Film Showing, National Gallery, 8.43 p.m. TOMORSOW Canadian FHms, showing. National Gallery, noon. I pjn. and 4 pjn.

Duo Pads, National Arts Centre, Salon, 5.30 pjn. "Orphee," National Arts Centre, Studio, 8 pjn. The Ecstasy of Rita Joe," National Arts Theatre, 8 pjn. Montreal Symphony Orchestra, National Arts Centre, Opera House, 830 p.m Ottawa Association for chil dren with learning disabilities, Borden Public School, 8.30 pjn. 1.

UtflOm LAJOIE Don and Marlyn (nee Darragh) are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen son, Mark Donald aged 9 months, on June 4, 1969. Ifalta BROOKES Ian and Dee (nee Stevens) are proud to an nounce the arrival of a daughter, Krista Jane, on June 7, 1969, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. CAULFEILD To Diane (nee Duvemet), wife of David A. Caulfetld.

a Derek Ar thur, born June 9, 1969, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. EMMONS Wayne and Kit (nee. Kennedy) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Stephanie Lois. 7 8 at the Grace Hospital, June 1969, a sister for Richard.

M0YLE Hugh Patrick and Rachel (nee Boucher) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first born. Christine Anne, 7 on June I at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Proud grandparents are Noella and Claude Boucher of Ottawa, and Marie and Percy Moyle of Quyon, Que, Sincere thanks to Dr. Paul Puddicombe. NOWOSAD Bob and Joanne (nee Doucher) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Gwen Christine, on May 20.

1969, at Inuvik, North West Territories. RICHARDSON Bruce and Gale (nee Patafie) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Kimberiey Anne, 6 12 ozs, June 8, 1969. at Grace Hospital Many thanks to Dr. L. O.

Watt INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS veal Jtattstksi I. Adoptions 1. Births Deattn 4. Oottuorlee 5. Lost a.

Found 13. In Memorloms U. Anniversary Masses IS. Cords of Thanks 14. Funeral Directors 17.

Cemetery Memorials It. Societies and Lodges TO. Churches 30. Florists 11. Cemeteries 79.

Druggists OpM) Sunday 30. Service Stations 33. Banquets and Portle 34. Toko-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 34.

I lotols and Motels 37. Boon 30. Nursing; Hi 30. GordonlnQ 40. Ambutanco Sorvlco BMPLOYMINT 41.

Mote Help Wanted 41. Soiounon and Agents 43. Positions Vacant 44. Protesslonot Sorvlco 45. Fomalo Holp Wanted 46.

Nursing Sorvlcoo 47. Employment Wontod 40. Domestic Holp. 40. Toochors Wontod SO.

Tuition ST. Trado Schools a. Baby Sorvlcoo AFARTMINTS 54. Aportmonto to Lot 55. Furnished Aportmontt to Lot 54.

Aportmonto Wontod S7. Auui jniori's tor Solo So. rio ulihod Aportmonto Wontod .50. Sublets PROPERTY 63. Property for Rent 63.

Properly Wonted 45. Property Esinunoed 44. Owl -of-Town Properties 67. Farms tor Sola 6s. Farms tor Ront 6.

Forms Wonted to Bay 70. Cottaooo tor Soto 71. Cottuues tor Rent 72. Cottopos Wanted 73. Cottage Lett tor tot 74.

Woronouoo Space 75. Offices to Let 76. Omceo Wanted Let 77. Stores to Let To. Stores Wontod to Lot 70.

Resorts SO. Business Ouuot lunltlos ROOMS 64. Rooms to Lot 47 Rooms Wontod St. Room ond Boor St. iSttoro AccnmiiiuuutluB LONO DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 771M NO TOLL CHARGE 1 Blrfts (Cant, from Preceding Column) TAILL0N Diane is happy to announce the birth of her baby brother, June 5, 1963, at River side Hospital.

Proud parents Fern and Lucille, (nee Ar-visais.) VRTEND Mr. and Mrs. A. Vriend (nee Jordan) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, at Ottawa Civic Hospi tal Junt 6, 1969. Many thanks to Dr.

Peter Beardall and Dr. John Atkinson, r- Dtafls ARGENT, Kathleen M. (R.N.) In hospital, Monday, June 9, .1969, Kathleen M. Argent (R.N.X formerly of 1164 Gladstone Avenue, retired National Health and Welfare nurse. Resting at Rad-more Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street be- tween Parkdale and Island Park Drive.

Service in. the chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Cremation at Pinecrest ALTHUBER, Alois in hospital Monday, June 9, 1969, Alois AiuiuDer, agea oo years. De- loved husband of Maria, of Carlsbad Springs; dear father of Heidi (Mrs. A.

Poslovsky), of Ottawa, and grandfather of Tony. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, Service Wednesday, 4 p.m. Crema tion Pinecrest Friends may call after p.m. Tuesday. ARMSTRONG, George -Acci dentally on Wednesday.

Junt 4, 1969, George Bertram Arm strong, 72, North Augusta, formerly of Kemptville, beloved husband of Bella Flinn, and dear father of Francis, North Augusta and Mrs. Ryan Mc-Master (Lorna), North Bay. Resting Rols ton Funeral Home, Kemptville. Service in 1 chapel Monday at I p.m. Interment Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Maitland.

BANKS, Joseph In hospital, Picton, Ont, Wednesday, June -4, 1969, formerly of Renfrew; dear husband of Stella Andricheck; dear father of- Gertrude (Mrs. Cam. Jelly), Smiths Falls, and Florence (Mickie) (Mrs. Clifford Allen), of Bloomfield; grandfather of Bruce, Mary, Dawn and Richard, all of Bloomfield. Service and interment Picton on Friday, June 6.

MIRCHANDISB Arlkleii J. Articles tar Solo 03. Artkles Wanlod 04. Artkloo tor Ront 05. Artkles tor Swap W.

Antiques 07. Flrowood and Fool 01. Market Baskot 90. Mochinery and Equipment 100. Pot Stock 101.

Livestock and Poultry 103. Stamp, and Coins 103. Hobbles 104, Boots ond Motors IKS. Snowmobiles 104. Campers' Supplies 107.

Musical Supplies 103. Bodto Television lot. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVI Aotost 1J0. Autos tor Sale 111. Autos Wanted T21.

Auto Accessories Sports Cars 134. Auto Pans Tmcksi lit. Tracks for Sale 130. Truck Bodies. Ports 131.

Trucks Wanted 133. Trailers tor Sole 134. Trailers tor Rent 135. Mobile Homes tor Sal. 114.

Mobile Homes tor Rent 137. Mobile Homos Moved 1M. Mobile Home Porks lJt. Mobile Homes Exchanged 14S. Motorcycles tar Sole 14s.

Motorcycles for Ront 147. Scooters for Solo 14s. Scooters for Ront 140. Ski-Mobiles 151. Ooropss 151.

Parklna Spoc 153. Winterizing RIAL RSTAT1 157. Houses tor Sole 1st. Root Estate Services ISO. Houses to Let 160.

Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses Wontod to to Lot 141. Houses Wonted to Let 163. Houses Wanted Jo Buy 164. Garden Homos PIRSOMALS 177.

Transportation AvoftoMo 17s. Transportation Wanted 170. Camps Boys' ana Girls' FINANCIAL YsS. Flranclng 166. Money Wonted 117.

Money Available 1st. Mortgages 1st. Investments Ita Patents ond Copy. MISCILLANIOUt 104. Legal lei.

Auctions 106. Mr. serw 17. Coming Events It. Stamp Collectors tvf.

Armlvorsory Poo "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3. Otalta (Cont, from Preceding Column! BIEL, Edward S. On Sunday. June 8, 1969, Edward S. Biel aged 21 years, of 32 Rockwi Avenue, son of Stanley mni Sophia Biel and broths of Regina (Mrs.

Donald McNeill) and John! of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy-Shields, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday to St. Hyacinth's Church, Louisa and Lebreton Streets. Funeral mass at 9 a.m.: Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

Pray ers Tuesday 8 p.m. at the funeral home. BLANEY, Wallace In hospital Sunday, June 8, 1969, Wal lace L. Blanty, of 39 Queen Mary Street, beloved husband of Florence Daley, brother of William Thomas and Frank W. Resting Hulse and Play fair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday 10 a.m.

Interment Dale's cemetery, Cumberland. BOTTEN, Arthur W. At his residence, Monday, June 9, 1969. Arthur William (Bill) Botten, aged 72 years, of 47 Clegg Street, dear brother of Olive, of Ottawa, and Cyril, Plattsburg, N.Y. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday, 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. BRISEBOIS, Gilles At Mont real, June .9, 1969, aged 35 years, Gilles Brisebois, be-. loved husband of Jean Pritchard Hamilton, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, survived by children Leslie Ann and Mark, son of Dr. and Mrs. Maxime Brisebois, 816 Sher-brooke Montreal; brother of Micheiine, Guylaine (wife of Dr.

John O'Neill), British Suzanne, Use (Mrs. Angelbert Vallee), of Rome, and Bernard Brisebois. Funeral Thursday, June 12, from Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street, Ottawa, for service in St Patrick's Cathedral at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. CHAMBER LIN, May In hospi tal at Wakefield, on Monday, June 9, 1969, May Rice, of Rufus Chamberlln, previously married to the late T.

A. Fred Hastey, in her 75th year, mother of Alfred Hastey. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday, 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

CLARK, David Accidentally Saturday, June 7, 1969, David Clark, aged 34, of 2455A Iris Street, beloved husband of- Claire Gauthier, dear father of Debbie, David, and Wanda, dear brother of John, Douglas, Donnle and Ellen (Mrs. Don Albert), step brother of Joe, Betty (Mrs. Howard Dunphy), and Mrs Janet MacDonald. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Funeral service Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in the chapeL Interment Pinecrest cemetery. CLARK, Deborah (Debbie) Accidentally. Saturday, June 7, 1969. Debbie Clark, aged 11, beloved daughter of David and Claire (Gauthier) Clark, 2455A IrirStrett dear sister of David and Wandar dear granddaughter. of Mr.

and lvirs. Joseph Gau thier. Resting Kelly Fune ral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Funeral service Wednesday, 2 p.m. in the chapel, Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

COCHRANE, Sarah Jane In hospital, Tuesday, June 10, 1969, Sarah Jane Cochrane, age 79, 243 Royal Avenue, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. and dear sister of Alfred Ottawa, and Mrs Fred Pritchard (Lena), Alcove, and of Mrs. Jack Laye (Geraldine) Ottawa; Rev.

H. S. Hanes, Toronto; Mrs. Gilbert Kerr (Shirley), Los Angeles; Glendon, Ot tawa; Beverley Brown, Low, Quebec. Resting at the Tub man Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt.

Service in the chapel Thurs day. 11 a.m. Interment Papineauvllle cemetery, Que. 3. Iriafti fCont.

from Preceding Column) CRAVEN, John Henry After a short illness, at his home, 392 Island Park Drive, on Monday, June 9, 1969, John Henry Craven, beloved hus band of Ada May Foster; dear father of Mrs. G. Watson (Kathleen) of Scarsdale, N.Y.i Mrs. J. S.

Cudmore (Margaret), Ottawa; loving grandfather of Margaret Watson and brother of Joseph Craven of Kitchener. Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Welling ton Street between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 11 am. Interment Beechwood cemetery. CULVER, Bertha Louise In hospital, Sunday, June 8, 1969, Bertha Louise Culver, sister of -the late M.

H. Cul ver, dear aunt of D. Grant McAllister, Mrs. Marjorle MacRostie, Mrs. -Jean and Mrs.

Ruth Mc -( Millan. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street. Service Tues- day, 1 p.m. Interment Orillia, ont.

i GIBSON, Roma In hospital, June 8, 1969, Roma Bishop, beloved wife of William F. GibsonJ04freston Street mother of Stephen Anderson; grandmother of Stephen and Deride sister of Mamie (Mrs. Edward Cross), Lola (Mrs. C. B.

Hall), Vera (Mrs. J. W. Gibson), Melba (Mrs. A.

E. Latimer). Resting Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street Funeral Tuesday to St Margaret's Church, 208 Montreal Road, for service at 1 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. GRATTON, Lucien Died at his residence, 251 Champlaln Street Monday, June 9, 1969, aged 73, Lucien Grat- ton, beloved husband of oslna Levesque, dear father of Fernand, Ste.

Foy, Mrs. Gerald Fournel (Pauline), Mrs. Jacques La- vigne (Therese), Gatineau; Mrs. Robert St Sincenne (Lucienne), Hull; dear brother of Sister Marie du Tres Saints Sacrament SJM, Sis ter Lucienne Gratton, SSC and Miss Therese Gratton of Ottawa; also 15 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, at 8.45 a.m.

Requiem High Mass 'in Notre Dame de Grace Church at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull HALPENNY, Frank J. In hospital, Monday, June 9, 1969, Frank J. Halpenny, age 78 years, beloved husband of Lecta O'Brien, father of Mrs. Fawcett (Frances) and Mrs.

James Shields (Mary- lyn); brother of Karl L. of Ottawa; 3 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

Rev. Gordon Up-ton officiating. HUTT, Arnold James Thomas In hospital, Monday, June 9, 1969, Arnold J. T. Hutt -of his 89th year, beloved husband of Ida Kathleen Bickford and father of Mrs.

Madeline Steele, Kenneth, Dwight Mrs. Ralph Johnstone (Margaret), Ralph and Herman, predeceased by daughter Dorothy, survived by sisters Mrs. Iva Tyo, Brockville, and Mrs. Wilda Bergeron, Cornwall, and -brother Mearl, Dixon's Cor ners, predeceased by brother Fred. Resting at the Vice and Craig' Ltd.

Funeral Home, Church Street, Win-- Chester, where service will be held Wednesday, June 11 at. 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. LAROCQUE, Leo Suddenly Sunday, Jjine 8, 1969, Leo Larocque, beloved husband of Jeannine Degulre, of Buckingham, RR 4, aged 44 years, dear father of Paul, MicheL Francois, brother of Mrs. Henri Plante (Irene), Mrs.

Rene Btaulne (Marie Ange), Mrs. Roger Glroux (Re-Jeanne), Mrs. Lionel Lalonde (Jacqueline), Mrs. Rhtal Fa llon (Theresa), Mrs. Lucien Robltaillt (Hellene), Mrs.

De nlse Beaulne. Resting Ca- dieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street, Buckingham Funeral Wednesday to St. Gregory's Church for Re-, qujem Mass at 2.30 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. Ad Section" 3.

Dealhs (Cont. from Preceslng Column) LAUNDY, Jeanie In hospital. Tuesday, June 10, 1969, Jeanie Farquharson of Island Lodge, wife of the late John Laundy, in her 83rd year; mother of Mrs. Richard Parker fRuthl 1 of Australia. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Service Thurs- r-day at 11 a.m. Entombment mausoleum. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday. LUMSDEN, Bruce In hos- pital, Tuesday, June 10, 1969, Bruce Lumsden of 3383 Carling Avenue, beloved husband of Sally Big- gar, in his.

80th year; brother of Hughs of Burlington, Ont, Gordon L. of father- of Mary. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central ChapeL 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday, 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery, in lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Salvation Army: Friends may. call after 3 p.m., Wed.

nesday. MacLAREN, Sadie In hos pital, Tuesday, June 10, 1969, Sadie Alberta Mac-Laren, of 207 MacLaren Street daughter of the late Alexander MacLaren and Matilda Hunt of Cobden; sister of Mrs. Isabel Humphrey of Regina. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Thursday, 1 pjn.

Interment Cobden, Ont Friends may call after 3 p.m. Wednesday. MACE, Frederick T. In hospital, Monday, June 9, 1969, Frederick T. Mace, retired Assistant Deputy Minister of Dept of Veterans; Affairs, beloved husband of Marjorie Lillian Joel of 166 Heath Street, father of Peter and Geoffrey of Ottawa, and Mrs.

D. Taylor (Pamela) of Montreal. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wed nesday, 12 noon. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Please omit flowers.

Donations may be made, to the Canadian Cancer Society. McGREGOR, Rebecca Esther At the home of- her son Harold McGregor, James Street, Carleton Place, Tues day, June 10, 1969, Rebecca Esther Thompson, in her 80th wife of William Albert McGregor, dear mother of Harold and Mrs. Samuel McClymont (Gertrude). Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, where service will be conducted Thurs day, 2 p.m.

Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte. MILLER, John At his home White Lake, Monday, June 9, ISfiQ 72 vears. husband of the late Margaret Isobel Robertson, survived by 3 sons. Lawrence, of RR 3 Pakenham, Cecil, Cornwall, and Ross, Carleton Place. BrotHer of Minerva "(Mrs.

George Gillies), Saskatchewan. Resting Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Chapel service Friday ,2 o'clock. Interment White Lake cemetery. MONAGHAN, William J.

Suddenly. Monday, June 9. 1969, William Monaghan. age .66, husband of June Watson and father of William, Dunrobm; Paul, Kltl-mat BC; Mrs. Edward Zrudlo (Harel), Ottawa; Mrs.

J. Young (Escy Ann), Ottawa; brother of Monsignor Fred Monaghan, Nelson, BC; Art. Moncton, NB, and Mrs. Mary Schreeman, Saint John, NB. Resting tit the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Funeral arrangements later.

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Prom Preceding Cokjoml PROVOST, Mrs. Alphonse On Sunday, June 8, 1969, aged 77 years. Mane Mailloux, wife of the late Alphonse Pro vost, 38 Railway Ottawa, mother of. Gerard, Toronto, Laurent, Maurice, Leo, Rene, Paul, Roger. Edgar, Richard and Jacques, Rita Collins, Toronto, Miss Claire, Otta- wa, 29 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 7 Fairmont Avenue, for- Requiem High Mass at St Gerard's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame ROSS, Capt Edwin (Boyd) In hospital, Sunday, June 8, 1969, Capt Edwin (Boyd) Ross, aged 48 years, of 56 Harris Place, beloved husband of Dorothy Watson, father of William of Merrick-' ville, son of Mrs. Mary Ross of Long Beach, brother of Mrs. K. Stilwell (Sherrie) of Fort Worth.

Texas, Gordon of Westover AFB, Pete stationed in Manila. Philippines, and Doug of Arcadia. Calif. Resting Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 1 p.m.

Interment Bearbrook, Ont Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street, gratefully acknowledged. SAUMTER, Nora Accidentally, June 7, 1969, Nora McGillis, aged 25. be-' loved wife of Romeo (Bob) Saumier, 869 Maitland Avenue, dear mother of Danny and Annette, beloved daughter of Robert McGillis, dear, sister of Leo, Ellen, Roberta, Cecile, Yvonne and Dorothy. Resting "Kelly Funeral Home, .2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Wednesday to St.

Basil Church for Mass at 9 1 a.m. Interment Pinecrest I cemeteiyj SENDYBYL, Viola On Sun day, June 8, 1969, Viola SendybyL aged 20 years, dear daughter of Antoni and Helen Sendybyl. 1036 Gladstone Avenue; dear sister of Irene, Janine and Hendrick. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street Fu neral Wednesday to St Hya cinth's Church. Louisa and Lebreton Streets.

Funeral mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Pray ers on Tuesday at 8 pjn. in the funeral home. STEVENSON, Gordon In hos- pl-al, Tuesday, June 10, 1969, Gordon Stevenson, beloved husband of Irene Nelson; dear father of Maynard, Al cove, Douglas, Calgary, (Shirley) Mrs.

Edon Brown, Wakefield, and brother of (Irene)' Mrs. Charles Clark, Ottawa. Resting McEvoy-Shields Fu- neral after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Thursday to St.

Andrew's United Church for" service at 1 2 p.m. Interment Maclaren's -cemetery. TAYLOR, Albert In hospital. Saturday, June 7, 1969, Albert Taylor, 41 Kemps ter Avenue, beloved husband of Margaret Ellen Cons tan tine, father of Albert Taylor, Mrs. Arthur Mallory (Marjorie), Mrs.

Paul St Louis (Gladys), Ottawa, Mrs. Fred Richmond (Iris), Vancouver, BC, also survived by 12 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Private service was held at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod, Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street Ottawa.

THOM AS, Alice In hospital. Sunday, June 8, 1969, Alice Irene Smith, beloved wife of Leonard Thomas, Q.C., 124 Sherwood Drive; mother of Robert Thomas. Resting at her home where service be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. ELIMINATES TAX The principality of Monaco at tracts many foreign corpora tions and businesses to Its area because it has neither Income nor corporation taxes.

THOMS, Arnold; (Tommy) Of Hamilton, Ont, In hospital, Toronto, June 8, 1969, in his 71st dear husband of Matilda Boutin, father Lola (Mrs. H. Riddiough), Hamilton, brother of Beulah (Mrs. D. PlunkettX Ottawa, Mamie (Mrs.

J. J. Riddell), Ottawa, Mildred (Mrs. Read). Utah, survived by 2 grandchildren, Karen and Debbie.

Resting at the Trus cott Bros. Funeral Home, Hamilton, thence- to rest at Boyce Funeral Home, Arn prior, where friends may call'. Tuesday after- 7 p.m. Service in the chapel Wed. nesday, 3.30 p.m.

Interment Arnprior cemetery. TdMARO, Mr. Marian On June 9, 1969, aged 72, in San Jose, California, husband in first marriage of the late Gracia Pilon, and in second marriage of Jeanne Brault, Father of Gabrielle (Mrs. Irenee Gautier), Ottawa, Marguerite (Mrs. Lucien Keravel), Hull, Therese (Mrs.

Guy Hermange), Helene Mrs. Roberto Simone)Mon- ique (Mrs. Arthur Ernst) of California, Madeliene (Mrs. Pierre Mouis), Paris, France, Jean, Jacques, Paul, Gati-; neau, and Pierre, California. Father-in-law of Russell Casselman.

27 grind-children. i WHITE, Richard W. Sudden ly, June. 8, 1969, at his residence -at Maniwaki, Que. aged 59, Richard W.

White, born in London, England, beloved husband of Freeda Millar, dear father of Larry of Comox, BC, Deanna (Mrs. Garth Gilligan), Ottawa. 1 grandchild. Heather White. Resting McConnery Funeral Home, Maniwaki, then to Woodstock, Ont for service and burial on Wednesday, June 11.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Heart Foundation. Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL OIRECTORS Althurber. Alois. Blooey, Walton. Botten.

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Edwin (Boyd). Thomas, Alice. Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST.V7 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE 728-1761 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK St CHAPEL 2360668 Serving families ot all faiths far over holt 'a century. McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News and Announcements Prtssnted or 235 rent 232 5337 RADMORE STEWART Funeral Home and Chapel Ottawa Keeps Growing Our Beautiful Chapel is Now Very Central Telephone 728-8077 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Quality ond Efficiency ot, Reasonable Rates Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST.

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VICINITY BLACKBURN AREA. to boy kitten, white stomoch' and legs, one small grey morking on right 234.1404. 13. Hentricns BEACH In loving 'memory of dear Beoch, who passd "away May 25 1M6, ond door ton ond brathor. Donald Winston Btoch.

who possod owoy Juno 10, 1967. Nothing con ovor toko owoy Tho lovo a hoort itoWs oorr Fond momorln llngor ovory 1 Romombronco koopt thom near. DoJJy, Or mo, Lowronco. Oobbto, Kkn ond Mrs. M.

Korr. LABRECQUE In loving mtmary of Oeor mother Mrs. Mory Anno -en MB Vmif 10, IS42. Your heort was the dearest In all the wide world. Your lave the best to recoil.

For no one an oorth could toko your place, You ore still tho deorest of all. Daughters. Juliette ond Regina. PEARSON In loving memory of a oeor son ond brother, Gerald who passed away June 10, 142. -His charming woys and smiling face.

Are a pleasure to recall; Ho had a kindly word lor each And died beloved by all. Mother. Brother and Sisters. RUSHLOW loving memory of a dearly loved grondmother, Mrs. Mar-aorof Rushtow, who passed away June 10; 1047.

What would wo not give to clasp her hondo Her dear, sweet face to see. To hoar her voice, to see her smile. That meant so much to us. John and David Boiler, -Moncton, NB. RUSHLOW In loving 'memory of dearly beloved mother, Mrs.

Margaret Rush who passed away June 10. 1047. Surrounded by friends we ore lone- In tho midst of our fays wo or With a smile on our faces we've Long logy dear mother, for you. 1 Idaella and Herbert Bailor and Emma Rush low, Moncton, NB. QUAIL In laving memory of our near son, uougias loo, who passed) oway Juno 10, 1047.

No morning dawns, no night returns But that we think of you. Those left benlntf are very dear. But none replaces you. Only a memory of bygone days And a sigh tor a face unseen, A constant feeling that God atone Knows best what should hove been. Sadly missed by Dad and Mom.

QUAIL In loving memory of our dear Oougias Ion, who passed away Juno to, 1047. Wo think ot him In sHenoo, His name we eft recall. There Is nothing left fa answer. But his picture on the wall. Joan, Bob, Bud.

Lorna end Dodeo. 15. (ardt Thinks OANIS Sincere fhonk you to oil the friends who sympathised wtfh us In the sorrowful event of the passing away of Col. J. R.

Donls. Mrs. Roger Donls ond Family. 16. funeral Director! RACINE.

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