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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 62

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rfm wt aw Classified Index Announcements Birth and Death Notices Deaths HUNT, Walter E. In hospital on Saturday, November 29, 1980. Walter E. Hunt, in his 79 year, beloved husband of Alice Schroeder; brother of Mrs. E.M.

Weathcrall (Ethel), Mrs. J. Births BRAUNS Peter and Daina are pleased to 1 "announce the birth of a brother to sons Talis and Laris. Kriss Janis, weighing 9 lbs. H4 was born on November 28, 1980, the assistance of Dr.

Westwick and "Jtaff of the Civic Hospital. -tJRAY Richard and Georgia are very to announce the safe arrival of Signe '-Lauren, 8 lbs. 7 on Wednesday, No-" Member 26, 1980. "'BRYANT Tom and Judie (nee Caldwell) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, (Catherine Elizabeth, on Novemb- wer 24, 1980 at the Kingston General Hos- pital, Kingston, Ont. Natale and Antonia are proud to announce the birth of their second child, a boy, weighing 7 lbs.

13 oz. Born at 10.53 p.m. on November 27, 1980 at the General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Hall and the staff.

'-OWDEN Rob and Tracy are pleased to announce the birth of Christopher Robert, lbs. 2 on Tuesday, November 25, "T980 at 5:05 p.m. First grandchild of Ja- -ckie and Bennie ShindelT and Rene and Stan Cowden. First nephew of already doting aunts Terrie, Leslie, Kelly and Vicki. thanks to Dr.

Edwards and staff at ihe Grace Hospital. Deaths CHARRON, Albert In an Ottawa hospital on Saturday, November 29, 1980, age 88 years. Former employee of Ottawa Electric and OC Transpo for 46 years. Member of the Orleans and Vanier Club 60. Beloved husband of Laura Robert; dear father of Alphonse, husband of Aline McCauley, Rodrigue, husband of Simone Ethier, Marcel, husband of Julienne Leclair, all of Ottawa, Mrs.

Laurier Ma-dore (Cecile) of Vanier, Mrs. Sylvio Lebrun (Rhea), Mrs. Lucien Potvin (Fleur de mai), both of Orleans; dear brother of Arthur of" Ottawa, Mrs. Ida Quenneville. Also survived by 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.

Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 300 Olm-stead Street, Vanier. Funeral service on Tuesday, December 2, at Notre Dame du St. Esprit Church at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa. COTE, Huguette In an Ottawa hospital on Saturday, November 29, 1980, age 41 vears.

Huguette Villeneuve, beloved wife or Fernand Cote; dear mother of Michel and Claude at home. Dear daughter of Mrs. Solange Villeneuve (Gaudreau) of Ottawa. Dear sister of Gilles of Carleton Place, Michel of Ottawa, Marc of Bells Corners, Mrs. Yves Des-forges (Gisele), Mrs.

Paul Villeneuve (Li-sette), both of Gatineau, Mrs. Wilfrid Sau-mure (Suzanne) of Ottawa, Mrs. Brian Marsh (Nicole) of Toronto. Survived by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Bernadette Cote (Le-febvre), of Ottawa and a sister-in-law, Claudette Cote of Ottawa.

Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier. Funeral service on Tuesday, December 2 at Notre Dame de la Presentation Church at 1 1 a.m. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa. CRIPPS, Melville H. In hospital on Friday, November 28, 1980, Melville H.

Cripps, aged 56. Beloved husband of Rose Deodato. Dear father of Wayne, Michael, Linda and Patricia. A private service was held at Hulse and Playfair, central chapel on Sunday. DA VIES, Annie In hospital on Friday, November 28, 1980.

Annie Hyder, wife of the late Joseph Da-vies; loving stepmother of Mrs. Kathleen O'Connor of Kitchener, Mrs. Louise Merci-er of Guelph and Mrs. Howard W. Warner (Harriett) of Ottawa; aunt of Misses May and Grace Hyder and Mrs.

Doris Tate. Also survived by several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral service was held at All Saints Anglican Church, Lauri Deaths PROUDFOOT, John Hugh In hospital Sunday, November 30, 1980, J. Hugh Proudfoot, aged 68 years. Dear husband of Iva Langford of Fort Coulotige, Quebec.

Loved father of Joan Loveridge of Ottawa; Gail Tracy of Shawville, Quebec and Donald Proudfoot of Ottawa. Dear father-in-law of Dale Loveridge, John Tracy and Ada Proudfoot (nee Whelan). Loving grandfather of Patty, Russell and Peter Loveridge; Douglas, Andrew and James Tracy; Matthew and Ian Proudfoot. Dear brother of Mary E. Dale of Shawville, Quebec.

Resting at the Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge. Funeral Wednesday, December 3 at 2 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Fort Coulonge. Interment St.

Andrew's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, or to the charity of your choice, would be appreciated. RISTOW, June Ilene Suddenly on Sunday, November 30, 1980. June Ristow, beloved sister of Dorothy Rheaume, Grace Ristow, Shirley MacDo-nald, Rita Mitchell, Betty Byrne (Toronto), Gary Ristow and Ken Ristow (Hollywood, California). Resting Veitch Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue at Gladstone.

Friends may call from 2 to 4, 7 to 9 on Monday. Service to be held in the chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. SAVONE, Rosa In hospital on Sunday, November 30, 1980, Rosa Tiberia, age 89, of 30 Foster Street.

Widow of Alessandro Savone. Dear mother of Agostino of Windsor; Giovanni and Theresa (Mrs. Salvatore Mastrogiacomo), both of Ottawa and Suora Maria Louisa of Rome, Italy. Predeceased by a son Giacin-to. Dear sister of Francesco of Italy.

Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 22 great- f'randchildren. Friends may call at the Kel-y Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centre town) after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to St. Anthony's Church for Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Ottawa. SELF, Catherine In hospital, Burlington, Ontario, November 24. Catherine Egan, in her 59th year, beloved wife of Ivan Self; dear mother of Barbara (Mrs. Barry Olivers) and Brian of Thunder Bay, Wilfred and Denise at home; dear sister of Mary of Ottawa, Ann (Mrs. Fred Miller), Michael of Westport, Joseph of Vancouver, Rose (Mrs.

W. Dacio) and Frank of Burlington, Bernard and Jim of Toronto, Gerald of Arnprior. Funeral November 26, St. John's Church, Burlington. SPLANE, Orville Francis In hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Saturday, November 29, 1980, Orville Francis Splane in his 75th year, son of the late John Wesley Splane and Lila Maude France; stepson of Mrs.

Faith Splane; dear brother of Mrs. Vera Patton, Carleton Place, Dorothy, Ottawa, Doris (Mrs. Paul Renaud), Richmond, Phyllis (Mrs. Doug Rawlines), Nepean, Donald and Allan, Smith Falls. Predeceased by Lena and Victor.

Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. Service in the Chapel on Monday at 3 p.m. Interment, United Cemeteries. VILLENEUVE, William In hospital on Saturday, November 29, 1980.

William Villeneuve, age 76 years of Rockland, Ontario; beloved husbana of Lea Seguin; dear father of Roger of Clarence Creek; dear brother of Ernest of Thurso, Jean of Aylmer, Mrs. Blanche St. Jean of Ottawa, Reverend Sister Cecile Villeneuve of the Congregation of the Servant of Jesus Mary, Cap de la Madeleine, Quebec; grandfather of Michel and Melanie. Friends may call at Brunet and Sons Funeral Home, Rockcland from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.

Funeral Wednesday, December 3, at 10 a.m. at Most Holy Trinity Church. Interment Parish Cemetery. ILSON, Clifford Accidentally on Saturday, November 29, 1980. Clifford Alfred Wilson, age 79, Kemptville, R.R.

4, beloved husband of Grace Armstrong; dear father of Keith, Kemptville, R.R. 5, Howard, Kemptville, Harvey. Alberta, Barry, Kemptville, R.R. Mrs. 'Irvine Gardiner (Leona), Prescott, R.R.

brother of Norman, Oedensburg, Mrs. Laura Reddick. Reeina, Mrs. Alta Wylie. Ottawa, Mrs.

Feme Mackey, Kemptville. Thirteen grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Resting Rolston Funeral Home. Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in chapel Monday, 2 p.m.

Interment Elmvicw Cemetery, Kars. Andre and Danielle (nee Gervais) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Sophie, 6 lbs. 14 12 on November 27, 1980. -DICK Paul and Betty Jean thankfully announce the safe arrival of Meredith Ann, November 27, 1980. Special thanks to Dr.

Bercsford and Civic caseroom staff. CL'ERTIN Mike and Mary-Ellen (nee Cook) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Melissa Anne, born November 26, 1980, at 4:41 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz. Special thanks to Dr. Andrews and caseroom staff of The Riverside Hos- pital.

IRWIN Donna and Don are proud to -announce the birth of their second child, Lisa Kimberly, 6 lbs. 5 oz. on Monday, 'November 24, 1980. A little sister for Ja-- mie. Special thanks to Grace caseroom staff.

JENKINS May and Lindsay and little Jeff are proud to announce the birth of the newest member of our family, Jennifer Helen, on November 26, 1980 at the Grace Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Edwards and staff. JOL'BARNE Charles and Cynthia de--lightfully announce the birth of their first child, a boy. Brock Charles, born Thursday, November 27, 1980 at 4:13 p.m., 6 lbs.

12 12 oz. The first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. R. Wills and Mr.

and Mrs. B. Jou-barne. Special thanks to Dr. Taylor and staff at the Riverside Hospital.

Special thanks to Pat Gaffney for the Pre-Natal Education Course. LEMON Kevin and Louise (Boucher) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Christine Louise, 8 lbs. 12 oz. on November 27, 1980. Proud grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Rival Boucher and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lemon. Special thanks to Dr.

George Allan and Grace Hospital staff. MARTIN Andy and Ginette (nee Du-moulin) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter. Crystal, 5 lbs. 9 12 on November 24," 1980. Many thanks ro Dr.

Anderson and caseroom staff of the Riverside Hospital. McCLIRE Brian and Karen are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kelly Lee. a sister for Kevin, at Riverside Hospital. November 28, 1980. MORRIS Brian and Adele are proud to announce the birth of their first child, Leanna Sarita, on November 10, 1980.

Special thanks to Dr. Conklin and staff at Ottawa General Hospital. REYNOLDS Tim and Sue, twins! Clayton Thomas and Benjamin Timothy, both 5 lbs. each and doing well. A very special thanks to Dr.

Watt and staff at the Grace. Births RUMAS Richard and Linda happily announce the birth of Jennifer Lenora, on Saturday, November 22, 1980, weighing 7 lbs 7 oz. A sister for Richard Andrew. Thanks to Dr. Pook, Dr.

Edwards, Case-room Staff at the Grace Hospital. Special thanks to the Staff of Neo-Natal Unit, Children's Hospital. SMITH Gene and Sylvia (nee Wehmey-er) are finally pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Andrew, 9 lbs. 3 on November 22, 1980. First grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. Heinz Wehmeyer and Mr. William Smith. Special to thanks to Dr. Nuyens and staff at Riverside Hospital.

TREMBLAY Gerry and Sandra (nee Ogilvie) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Catherine Sandra, on November 26, 1980, 8 lbs. 15 oz. Seventh grandchild of Joy and Alan Ogilvie and second grandchild of Ellen and Simeon Trem-blay. Special thanks to Dr. Held and case-room staff of the Grace Hospital.

VIRTUE Ross and Maureen are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Carly Anne, 7 lbs. 3 November 20, 1980, first grandchild to Mr. and Mrs. William Virtue, third grandchild to Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Coffey, first great grandchild to Mrs. Jean Leafloor. Many thanks to staff at Ottawa General Hospital. WAGNER Myles and Susan (Surett) are delighted to announce the arrival of a daughter, Jody Lynn, 7 lbs. 6 oz.

on November 26, 1980. Thanks to Dr Ivey and staff at the Civic Hospital. WALSH To the surprise and amazement of his parents, Eric and Doreen, Thomas Charles decided to avoid the Christmas, rush and arrived instead on Halloween, October 31, 1980. A brother for Catherine. Sincere thanks to Dr.

Hardie and staff of the Civic Hospital Special Nursery. Deaths ANDERSON, Dorothy In hospital at Saint John, New Brunswick, on Wednesday, November 26, 1980. Beloved daughter of Magdalene (Madge) Anderson. Sister of Grace (Mrs. David Mclntyre) of Winnipeg.

Funeral Saturday from Fitzpatrick Funeral Home, Saint John, New Brunswick to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception for Mass at 12 noon. Interment, Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa. Commemorative Mass Tuesday, December 2, 1980 at 8 p.m. in St. Augustine's Church, 1030 Baseline Rd.

Ottawa. BAXTER, Ella Mary In hospital on Sunday, November 30, 1980. Ella Mary Howe, dearly loved wife of Tom Baxter, R.R. Kars, Ontario and daughter of the late Thomas and Mary (Tierney) Howe. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe).

Funeral Tuesday to St. Phillip's Church, Richmond for Mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment, St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fallowficld. BOLES, William CD.

Retired R.C.E.M.E. At the Kingston General Hospital on Saturday, November 29, 1980. Peacefully after a gallant struggle, William C. Boles of Sharbot Lake, beloved husband of Anna Lois Shanks, in his 61st year. Dear father of Mrs.

Nancy Dcnom-mee of Vancouver. Dear brother of Edgar, Liege, Archie and Maymie Cox, all of Kingston; Gordon of Clarendon; Molly Gaudreau of Ardoch; Mona McKay of Smiths Falls. Predeceased by brothers Roderick and Robert. Beloved grandfather of Marianne and Andre. Resting at the Goodfellow Funeral Home, Parham.

Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, December 3, at 2 p.m. Interment Okonto Cemetery. Friends will be received Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 1 -J Births 10 Adoptions 20 Card of Thanks 60 Cemeteries 42 Deaths 30 Lodge Notices 36 Memorial 80 Memonams 70 Obituaries 40 Urweilings 46 Lodge Meetings .44 Automotive Antique Autos 620 Auto Care 521 Auto Accessories 622 Auto Services 523 Automobiles 518 Autos Wanted 534 Auto 528 Four Wheel Drives .638 Garages, Parking 556 Motorcycles.

Etc 648 Motor Sport Events 524 Sports Cars 518 Trucks 542 Vans and Customs 544 Education Learning Exchanges 360 Tuition 226 Trade Schools 224 Employment Automotive Help 192 Baby Services 168 Construction Help 193 Domestic Help 202 Domestics Available 206 Employment Services 197 Foreign Jobs 198 Hair Stylists 190 Help Wanted 180 Hospital Help 200 Hotel Help Wanted 188 Jobs Wanted 228 Musical Talent 232 Office Help 182 Professional Help 196 Restaurant Help 186 Sales Help Wanted 184 Teachers Wanted 214 Technical Help 194 Temporary and Part-time Help 183 Merchandise Air Conditioners 253 Antiques. Fine Art 258 Articles For Sale 248 Aviation 278 Barter-Exchange 257 Bicycles. Repairs 246 Boats and Motors 268 Building Supplies 282 CB Handles, Values 254 Cameras. Supplies 249 Camping Corner 512 Cemetery Memorials 54 Dogs and Pets 340 Fireplaces, Stoves 302 Firewood and Fuel 300 Florists 41 Food Shopper 242 Furniture. Etc 251 Furs and Fashions 247 Garage Sale 238 Home Appliances 252 Horses, Livestock 346 Machinery, Equip 280 Motor Homes 514 Office Equipment 260 Pianos, Music.

Etc 250 Restaurant Equip 259 Snowblowers 272 Ski Corner 264 Snowmobiles 274 TV, Radio, Stereo 256 Travel Trailers 515 Wanted Misc 320 Miscellaneous Beauty Parlors 380 Business Opps 708 Day Care Centres 172 Fishing, Hunting 446 Florida, Islands 443 Insurance Services 654 Overweight, Fitness 382 Money Loaned 706 Money Wanted 707 Personals 400 Companions 404 Rest Homes, Etc 410 Seasonal Resorts 442 Service and Repair Guide 900 Ski Chalets 440 Stamps and Coins 420 Summer Camps 444 Notices Found 122 Legal Notices 878 Lost 120 Service Stations 1 10 Sunday Druggists 108 Superb Dining Out 163 Tenders 876 Transportation 162 Where To Go 164 Real Estate Sales Commercial Property 726 Condominiums. Sale 572 Cottage Lots. Sale 666 Cottages for Sale 664 Cottages Wanted 668 Florida. Islands 443 Houses for Sale 640 Houses Wanted to Buy 636 Industrial Property 714 Investment Property 716 Mobile Homes 638 Out-of-Town Property 684 Property Exchange 692 Property for Sale 686 Property Wanted 682 Real Estate Service 650 Real Estate Rentals Apts. to Rent 562 Apts.

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Saund (Gwen), all of B.C., Cyril of Toronto, Mrs. Frank Leslie (Margaret) and Douglas of Ottawa. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Hulse and Play-fair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Cremation Pinecrest. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. JOHNSON, Jane A. In hospital on Saturday, November 29, 1980.

Jane A. Powers, beloved wife of Kenneth Johnson; dear mother of Gerald of Port Clements, B.C., Frances (Mrs. John Scrivens) of Kemptville; sister of Mrs. Margaret Hart, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Miss Hilda Powers; all of Cowansville, Quebec and Frances (Mrs.

Phillip Perreault) of Laval, Quebec; grandmother of Stanley Kenneth and Naomi Lynn. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 1255 Walkley Rd. (east of Bank) where Service will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Reverend L. W.

Cavalier officiating. Interment, Capital Memorial Gardens. LAIDLAW, Dr. Alexander Fraser In hospital on Sunday, November 30, 1980, aged 72 years; beloved husband of Ella MacMillan; loving father of Judy (Mrs. Roy Hines) and John (husband of Mary Devine) and Mary (Mrs.

Robert Layton), Basil and Robert; son of the late John Henderson Laidlaw and Mary Fraser; dear grandfather of Timothy, Christopher, Michael, Patrick, John, Stefanie and Alison; brother of Libby (Mrs. A. S. Fumerton), Robina (Mrs. R.

L. Conboy) and Marguerite (Mrs. Max Ritcey) and Violet (Mrs. M. I.

Webb); Mary (Mrs. George Prendergast) and predeceased by Helen (Mrs. Arthur Carswell) and Basil. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. from 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church (400 St. Laurent Cremation, Beechwood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers Memoriam donations to the Canadian Hunger Foundation, 323 Chapel Ottawa, would be appreciated. LEMAY, Daphne At home on Saturday, November 29, 1980. Daphne Helen Barron, age 31, beloved wife of John Lcmay; loving daughter of Hal and Darren of Hawkesbury; dear sister of I'm mn. Kevin, Elgin and Jennifer. Resting at the Villeneuve Funeral Home 1243 Lansdowne Street, Hawkesbury.

Service at St. Jude's Parish on Tuesday, December 2 at 1 1 a.m. Interment Grenville Cemetery. LUNAM, Jennie Marjorie In a nursing home on Sunday, November 30, 1980. Jennie Marjorie Lunam, beloved daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. William Lunam; dear sister of the late Mae and Anne Lunam. Also survived by several cousins from Ottawa and Campbell's Bay, Quebec. Frianis may call at Hulse and Piayfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. MANLEY, Walter James (Captain) In Calgary on Saturday, November 29, 1980, in his 64th year; husband of Lucille Lafreniere; father of Connie (Mrs. James Little) of Calgary; brother of John, Ottawa, Patrick, Black Falls, Alberta, Frances (Mrs. Walter McClintock), Ottawa, Agnes (Mrs.

J. F. McDonald), Aylmer, P.Q., Rose (Mrs. Jerry Collins), Montreal, P.Q. Joseph, Chambly, P.Q.

and Lt. Col. Bernard, Canadian Forces, Belgium. McCaffrey, Gladys Suddenly in hospital on Friday, November 28, 1980. Gladys Healey of Stittsville, beloved wife of the late James W.

McCaffrey; dear mother of Lloyd of Carleton Place, Aylwin of Woodlawn, Mabel (Mrs. King-slcy Brown) of Ottawa, Irene (Mrs. Austin Black) of Stittsville, Marjorie (Mrs. Carmen McCaffrey) and Charlotte (Mrs. Bert Hill), both of Richmond.

Also survived by 13 grandchildien and several great-grandchildren. Sister of Violet (Mrs. Frank Faulkner) of Ottawa, Mrs. Marcella McLeod of Renfrew and Sidney Healey of Pembroke. Predeceased by John and Geor-geina.

Friends may call at the Tubman Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, where funeral service will be conducted on Monday at 2 p.m. by the Reverend A. Brewer. Interment, Stanley's Corners. MITCHELL, Erlyn M.

Suddenly in hospital on Thursday. November 27. 1980. Dear aunt of Mrs. Carole Hambrook of Calgary; Mrs.

Joyce Thompson of Calgary and Mrs. Arlene Higgs of Vancouver. Sister of the late Keith W. Mitchell and the late Ethel M. Mitchell.

Friends may call at Hulse Playfair. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street on Saturday. 7 to 9 m. and Sunday after 12 noon. Service in the Chapel on Monday at 1 1 a.m.

Cremation Pinecrest. Donations to one's charity requested, in lieu of flower. O'CONNOR, Mirtin On Saturday, November 29. 1980. at the ape of 63.

Mr. Martin O'Connor of 515 arle. Gatineau. dearly beloved husband of Olive Wilson: dear father of Allen, Martin, Mrs. Ldard Brareau (Theresa), Mrs.

Gerry Couture (Linda). Mrs. Frank Pilon (Patricia). James. Mrs.

Peter Florcnk (Normal. Mrs. Gaby Millar (Nora). Mrs. Allen Millar (Betty).

Kenneth. Gordon. Mrs. Andre Villeneuve (Catherine). Mrs.

Kev Smith (Christine). Barbara, Sandra, Gail. Steven, Deborah and Randy. Dear brother of Joseph. Patrick.

Victor. Ernie, Chns and Patricia. Also (unwed by 15 grandchildren a-vd several nieces and nephews. Resting at tSe A. Gauvrtaa and Sons Ltd.

Funeral lu-w. 750 Matmey Brvd, Gatineau Fun-ernt Tuesday. December 2, 1VS0 at 1 1 a.m. in St. AtoyMits hurch.

Gatineau. Interment i St' Jean Mane Vianny Cemetery. Gatineau. Viwtinj hoars Monday from I to 5 ft and 7 to 13 pm Tuesday ope at 9 a For more mformatioa please dial 663-24. PAIEVT.

Mr. I Suddcn'y on Shndjv. November M. I9S0, Bruno rareL Bcilcvue Street GaTincaU. are 47.

of tSe lite Aunlia Lrran'u be-krd bmband Louxc Pemer. bear oa of Mr Raoul Prr of Hull Dear basher of Jea-Jaanc el Iraw B-t-sardt of Laial Qvehec. SM-la of Mr. and Mr. Atbrrt rVner (Wine Jotooevrl of Pie.

Ganneau tfesmg at Sett LettuH fsneral Ikme. II St. Lauren btvd. HuJL funeral Taesdav December 2. Sacred "cart OrA Hul ant Imemeat Vre Da Cfneien.

Hhl tmg tKwn Mxmda-v 7 13 far more attar-anaixMcal 771 -Ot. New Mothers! Announce your baby's birth 3 consecutive days in The Citizen and receive a PENATEN BABY PACK er Avenue, this morning at 1 1 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. DOOLEY, Joseph Hector In hospital on Sunday, November 30, 1980. Joseph Hector Dooley, 445 Richmond beloved husband of Lillian Dooley; dear father of Gerald of Germany, Douglas of Ottawa, Homer and Larry, both of Montreal, Sylvia E.

(Mrs. Albert Parsons), Dorothy (Mrs. Mose Renauld), Doris (Mrs. Frank Said), Kay (Mrs. Earl Calagoure); all of Ottawa; stepfather of Dolores (Mrs.

Santo Imbesi) of Ottawa, Shirley (Mrs. Harold Easy) of Hull, Robert Pelletier ol Ottawa, Richard Pelletier of Toronto and Sonny Pelletier of Kanata; brother of Mrs. Annie Diotte of Ottawa. Also survived by 38 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

(Centre Town) after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to St. George's Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment, Capital Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Doolev was a member of the Roval Cana dian Legion, Branch 593. DUSSIAUME, Bert A. "Doosey" On Sunday, November 30, 1980. Bertrand Dussiaume, Kemptville, R.R.

and Ottawa, age 70, retired CP. Express, husband of the late Alice McNaughton "Moma R.N.; dear brother of Mrs Douglas Partington (Muriel) and Mrs. Bernadette Rushlaw, Ottawa. Two nephews also survive. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville, on Monday from 7 to 9 and Tuesday.

2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. uneral Mass Holy Cross Church, Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. Mr. Dussiaume was a Life Member of Montgomery Branch of Roy a' Canadian Legion and served during WorM War II with the Canadian Overseas Fiic-fighters.

FAIRFIELD, Josephine November 29, 1980. Josephine Payer, aged 83 years, wife of the late Washington Fairfield and mother to Grace (Mrs. L. Cler-oux). Ottawa, Rita (Mrs.

McKie), Gaeton, Arnprior, Charlotte (Mrs. Mcrvyn Lcitch), Braeside, Francis (Mrs. James Sayles), Jacqueline (Mrs. Bclanger), Arnprior, Richmond from Pembroke. Roger, Braeside, Josephine (Mrs.

Edward Colton). Braeside; predeceased by son Regent. Survived by brothers Ernest Payer, Braeside. Ovila, Deep River. Resting 'at the Smith Funeral Home.

50 John Arnprior. Funeral Service Monday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Braeside for Mass at 1 1 a.m. Interment, Arnprior Municipal Cemetery. CRKCOIRE, Fraacir Accidentally on Friday. November 28.

1980 at the age of 17; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Guy Gregoire (Jeannine Giroui). dear tester of Andre, Guy, Suzanne, Guy-lame Ma non Funeral arrangements are being handled by Laflcur and Robert, 549 Notre Dame Embnin. Eucharist Celebration will be held on Tuesday, December 2.

1980 at 2 p.m. in the St. Jacques Church. Interment taill be held ia Parh Cemetery. For more information, please call 443-3286.

HAMILTON. Rrwrati llowar. In Simcoe. Ontario, November 30, 1980; beloved baiband of the late Maude Davit. Former Minister of Moulinetie, Manotick and SoMth Gotjcetter United Churches.

Survived by daughter. Jean (Mn. K. Barber). Simcoe.

Hdea (Mrs. DJ. Gat- ikw. Danville. Que.

and torn. Douglas of Winnipeg. Robert of Brampton and William of Kemptville: alto wrvrrrd bv 20 f'andchiWrm and I rreat-frandchikireii. neral oa VYcdncMiiy December 3 at Bti-dotk't Funeral Home. Simcoe.

Crematioa follow. Interment Rideasvale Cemetery, Kars. Ontario. lUtvn. OwakJ (Larry) At bis rewdewoe en Mondav.

November 24. I9. Ova4 (Lam) Hamcj. aged H. buiband of Margaentc Gnnon.

dear father Krv. of Ottawa and Davni of kne-fcarte. Yukon, brother of Rna Harorv and Jeaa (Mrs Alexander Tkomw). hm Ortaa. kwed Frandwa Shanon Predcceae4 by brBhert Kernel and frank nends may caB at ihe Kci'v Fen-cal Home.

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