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THE OTTAWA CITIZEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1990 F7 mm World Deaths SCHUETT. Carl A. At St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, on Wednesday, February 7, 1990, following a brief illness. Carl Schuett of Kitchener and formerly of Knox Crescent, Ottawa, age 71 years.

Carl formerly owned and operated Cart A. Schuett Hearing Aid Services with his wife in Ottawa. He was a former member of the Ottawa Hunt Club, Royal Canadian Legion, Eastview and United Commercial Travellers. Beloved husband of Pat and loving father of Carta and her husband Michael Parkinson of Burlington. Dear grandfather (Papa) of Ryan and Hayley.

Brother of Mildred (Mrs. Jack Kelly) of Scarborough and brother-in-law of Mrs. Loraine Schuett of Kitchener. He was predeceased by his parents George Schuett and the former Matilda Raitar and 2 brothers, George and Albert. Friends may call at the Ratz-Bechtet Funeral Home, 621 King Street West, Kitchener, today (Friday) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral and Committal Services will be held in the funeral home Chapel on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Cremation. As expressions of sympathy, donations to a charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged. Cards can be placed through Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home, 1-519-745-9495. SOTIROPOULOS, Theodore (Ted) -t-'.

a--'jrf- I 4 -s tf pom, Death MEAGHER, Mary (Retired teacher, Ottawa Separate School Board) Suddenly Wednesday, February 7, 1990, at her home. Mary Forrest, dearty loved wife of Matt and dear mother of Joseph (husband of the late Susan), Gerry (husband of Gayle) and James Meagher. Fond grandmother of Sarah and Bridget. Dear sister of Lawrence, Joseph, Sally (Mrs. Peter Troy), Margaret (Mrs.

Larry Kavanagh) and also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (west of Woodroffe), after 7 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral Saturday to Our Lady of Fatima Church for Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment South Gloucester in the Spring.

In memoriam donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario appreciated. MEEK, William (Bill) Leslie (Member of the Masonic Cataraqui Lodge No. 92). Suddenly at Hotel Dieu Hospital on Thursday, February 8, 1990, in his 69th year. Bill, dear husband of Hilda.

Loving father of Bob and his wife Joyce; Bill and his wife Deborah and Bette, all of Ottawa. Step-father of Connie Woods of Cantley, Quebec and John Waudby and his wife Donna of Kingston. Proud grandfather of 10 grandchildren. Predeceased by his first wife Elizabeth Eileen. Resting at the James Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel, (Counter Street at Highway No.

2, Kingston) Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday, February 10 at 2 p.m. Friends will be received on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society in Mr. Meek's memory would be thoughtfully remembered by the family. Masonic Cataraqui Lodge No.

92 will be holding a Service on Friday evening at 7 p.m. All members of the Eastern Star are cordially invited to attend. MULRONEY, Eva In hospital on Thursday, February 8, 1990, Eva Gervan, age 76 years. Beloved wife of the late James Mulroney. Loving mother of Thomas (husband of Ann) of Ottawa.

Survived by 1 brother, Harry and 2 sisters, Mrs. Irene Day and Mrs. Dorothy Buck. Predeceased by 4 brothers, Lloyd, William, Edward and Herbert. Caring grandmother of Stephen, Julie-Ann and Jamie.

A private family service will be held from McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, followed by cremation and final interment at Notre Dame Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. PARENT, Conrad Suddenly at his residence on Thursday, February 8, 1990, at the age of 69 years, Conrad Parent, husband of Jeannine St. Amour. Father of Guy (Carole Parisien) of St.

Aime du Lac des Isles, Pierre-Jean of Montreal, Denis (Denise Forget) of Vanier, Lorraine of Vanier, Luc (Francine Martin) of Orleans. Grandfather of Stephane, Sophie, Marc, Pascal and Alexandre. Visitation from 2 to 10 p.m. Friday at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier. Eucharistic Celebration Saturday, February 10, at Notre Dame du St.

Esprit Church at 11 a.m. Cremation Beech-wood Crematorium. PAUL, Florence On Wednesday, February 7, 1990, Florence Beauregard age 86 years. Widow of Henry Paul. Dear mother of Allan, Thomas, Lillian (Mrs.

Herman Leblanc) Rita Lepine, Alma (Mrs. Aldege Bellefeuille) Isabel (Mrs. Len Mullen), Mary (Mrs. Raymond Davis), Gertrude (Mrs. Wilfrid Morand) and Eileen (Mrs.

Hayward Long). Sister of Dennis Beauregard and Blanche Carriere. Also survived by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centretown) after 2 p.m. Friday.

Funeral Saturday to St. Mary's Church for Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. POTTER, Gordon Henry (Former employee L.C.B.O.) On Sunday, February 4, 1990, Gord Potter aged 75 years. Predeceased by his wife Muriel.

Father of Arnold Gordon Potter and his wife Claire. Grandfather of Kelly and Kerri-Lynn. Brother of Edith. Lome and Keith. Friends may call at Hulse Playfair, Central Chapel.

315 McLeod Street, on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Followed by cremation. RAYNER, William Eric At Ottawa on February 8, 1990, William Eric Rayner, in his 90th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy Ann.

Dear father of Diana and her husband Fred Amendolara, Gerald and his wife Barbara and Jacqueline. Dear grandfather of David and his wife Jean, Frederick and Michael. Great-grandfather of Stranglehold: Taiwan legislator Tsai Wen-chu, left, Taiwan lecpslaftors fight in TAIPEI (Reuter) Taiwan legislators kicked, punched, and screamed their way into a new session today as the opposition stepped up demands for the resignation of aging members. Opposition legislators fought with delegates appointed to represent overseas Chinese communities, attempting to keep them from attending a swearing-in ceremony. The ceremony began even while the legislators were still screaming and fighting.

An aide to one of the overseas Chinese representatives yelled at protesters: "If I were in America now I'd take my gun and shoot all of you." During the singing of the national anthem, opposition member Wu Yung-hsiung leaped onto the podium and started screaming abuse at the overseas Chinese delegates. Even after he was dragged down Wu, wearing a bright orange costume festooned with slogans, continued to scream as legislators raised their arms to be sworn in. Only 101 members of the legislature were selected on Taiwan. HURLEY, Joseph George (Member of White Oaks Square and Round Dance Club, Hidden Lake CC, CC Montreal. Altruists of Oakville artd former employee of Royal Trust CrirpjSration) On Thursday, February 8, 1S90, at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Jee Hurley, beloved husband and best friend of Joan (nee Layton) Loving son of Clair Hurley.

Fondly remembered stepfather oL' Diane Mclntyre, Barbara Mclntyre and her husband Gary Boyle, James Mclntyre and Jiis wife Margarita Makosz, Norah Lynn and her husband Robin Lankshear. Grandpa olleia, Jessica, Brian, Stewart and Nora, Brother of Bernard, Marjone, Charles andPatrick Hurley and Sheila Montgomery. VtSiation at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Road West, Oakville (1 block east' of Kerr) from 7 9 p.m. Thursday and 3,5 and 7-9 p.m. Friday.

Mass of Christian-Burial at St. Michael's Church, 181 Se-weli Drive, Oakville, 12 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Cremation. Those who wish may make "remembrances to the Canadian Can-cgr0ciety or the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. ZZ JOE SINN, William In hospital on Thursday, February 8, 1990, altfje age of 85 years.

Dear brother of Wong, Avis Tonks, Doris Czajko, Pauline Wong and the late Beatrice Wong aCPscar Sinn. He will also be sadly missed by his many nieces, nephews, glaociTnieces and grand-nephews. Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Saturday 7 to p.m. and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. rrr- Service in the Chapel on Monday at fQ.O a.m.

Cremation Beechwood. The famrly wish to express their thanks to the staff of the Grace Hospital for their kindness and caring. Donations to the Grace Hospital would be appreciated. KELLY, Dorothy fri hospital at Ottawa on Friday, February 9, 1990: Dorothy Grundy, beloved wife ol Francis Kelly, in her 73rd year. Loving mother of Tony (husband of Judy Frew) of Sundre, Alberta and Terry (husband of Fluth 'Curry) of Ottawa.

Dear grandmother of 'Shawna, Raegan and Laura. Sister of Mae Holt of Vancouver and Betma Blair of England. Predeceased by brother James Grundy of Anapolis Royal, Nova Scotia and twin- sister Winnifred Thorpe of Australia. Friends may call at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Sunday. Funeral service Monday kv the chapel (time later) Cremation Beechwood Cemetery.

In memoriam donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated, KOLT, Wanda Frances hospital at Ottawa on Wednesday, February. 7, 1990; Wanda Kiszynski, Member of the Easier Star Success Chapter. Beloved wile: of Ben Kolt; loving mother of Cathy (Mrs. Dale Delahunt) of Ottawa. Dear sister ot.JfiSSie (Mrs.

Steve Chornick) of Winnipeg Friends may call at Cropo Funeral Home, 1442 Main Street, Winnipeg, on Sunnily, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral will be held in the chapel on Mon--day, at 1 p.m. Interment Polish National Those desiring may make memorial, donations to the Canadian Cancer Arrangements by Tubman Fu- neral Homes. LEFKO, Gerald Suddenly on Tuesday, February 7, 1990, at Jhg Riverside Hospital; loving husband of Caroline and dear father of Jo-Ann of To jonfo. Predeceased by his father John and dear son of Victorine of Toronto.

He also leaves his sisters Helen Armstrong and Jean both of Toronto. Friends may call at the St. Laurent Funeral Home Chapel, )2tt0 Ogilvy Road, Gloucester, on Friday from' 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Eucharistic Celebration will be held in St. Gabriel's Church, Street.

Gloucester, Saturday at 1 1 a.m. For further information please LESSARD, Bertha frieS" McNulty) Of Vanier, passed away Thursday, February 8, 1990, in hospital, at '1 1 years of age. Beloved wife of the late Honnre Lessard. Dear mother of Ralph (Dorothy) of Stittsville and Jeannine (Rog-eVt'egault) of Hull. Also survived by grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Leaves a very dear friend Roland Pilon. Sister of Rose Laderoute of Terrebonne, Quebec. Resting aMtae Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Ottawa, Satur- day, February 10, from 9 a.m. until time of funeral at 11:30 a.m.

at St. Charles Chorch. LOVERING, Allan In- hospital, Perth, after a long illness, on February 8, 1990, Allan Lovering, in his 86th year. Loved husband of Ella Lo-. wring.

Father of Bernice of Barry and Allan Falls. Loved grandfather of Cin- dy and her sister Celina Fysher. Brother of Frank, Melvin, Bruce and Mrs. Kdle Reynolds. Originally of the Coldwater area." Also survived by many sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews.

He is also survived by his aunt Helen D. Lovering qI, In respect ol Allan's wishes, friends may call at the Blair and Son Funer-al tfome, Perth, from 1 p.m. Saturday, where funeral service will follow in the Saturday at 2 p.m. Spring Inter-nitiot. Barry Union Cemetery.

In remem-bunce donations may be made to the Alz-, heroer Society, Perth Chapter. Good memories of Allan will remain In the hearts of his family and friends. The appreciation of the rlmjly is extended to all for their support -during this time and throughout Allan's long MACDONALD, Noel William Joseph In Hawkesbury General Hospital, peacefully and suddenly on Thursday morning, Feb-njary 8, 1990, age 83 years. Noel William Joseph Macdonald, beloved husband of Frances Bacon and loving father of Harold (Victoria, B.C.), Doreen (Alfred, Ont.) Sheila (Edmonton, Alberta). Devoted grandfather of 9 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren.

Predeceased by his brother Dynald Malcolm (Winnipeg, Origl-. flatly from St. Andrews. Scotland, living for i many years in Montreal and Ottawa and more recently of Hawkesbury Served with the Canadian Forces in World War II, life rtierliber of the Canadian Legion, also life -member of St. Andrews Masonic Lodge No.

53 AF AM, GRO, employed for many years by Tilden Rent A Car in Montreal. family service with cremation arranged by tho Noel Funeral Home, Hawkesbury Ontario, Interment Cassburn Cemetery In the spring In memoriam donations to the Oilawa Civic Heart Foundation, cO Dr. W. Koon, would be appreciated. MCCARTHY, Michael In hospital on Wednesday, February 7, 1090, Michael McCarthy, aged 62 years.

Hwoved son of the late Gertrude and Timothy McCarthy. Loving brother of Forrest of SI. Agathe, Quebec; Patricia, John, Maureen (Mrs, John Kovach) and Diana, Flemig, all of Ottawa. Fondly remem-bored by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at McEvoy-3hield9 Funeral Hume, 235 Kent Street, on Friday Itom 2 lo "Ttnd 7 to 9 p.m Funeral Service Saturday at 1 1 a.m In the Chapel I I 4 0 -AP photo battles opposition member The majority some 162 represent the seats they were first elected to in China before the rul-ing Nationalist party fled to Taiwan after the Communist victory on the mainland in 1949.

An additional 29 representatives are appointed to represent overseas Chinese. Chaos was also the dominant theme during registration for the National Assembly, which next month elects Taiwan's president and vice-president. Opposition politicians forcibly tried to keep the 80- and 90-year old members who dominate the assembly from signing in, pushing at least one old man to the ground and grabbing pens from members' hands. "Don't touch me, my health is bad," one old assemblyman screamed. "If I die you must answer for my murder." Some relatives escorting the assemblymen pleaded with protesters to leave the old people alone.

"They have high blood pressure, you can't do this to them," one woman said. The opposition politicians were unmoved. With an increase in the number of unwanted children and the death of thousands of mothers from botched Romania's orphanages are now packed. In his last year in power, Ceausescu permitted the adoption of Romanian orphans by foreigners in exchange for badly needed hard currency. The largest number of adoptees, several hundred, went to France, and under the contractual arrangements, Romanian children were still being sent to French adoptive parents last month "The policy of the government in principle is to discourage adoption of Romanian children abroad," an official of the Romanian Embassy said here on Thursday.

"It is not an official policy but a matter of national prestige." that the temple may have, been built directly over the Nile or the harbor built to bring the river under the site. "Confirmation of this would dispute some schools of thought, which have expressed alarm over the dangers of erosion of subterranean waters on ancient Egyptian monuments," Hassan said. Egyptian archaeologists said the harbor probably dated to 3,300 B.C., predating even the 11th dynasty when Thebes was the capital of ancient Egypt. The archaeologists said the harbor may have allowed visitors to make their way to the temple by boat. They said it also facilitated religious festivals spanning the east and west banks of the Nile.

Ancient Thebes is now the modern city of Luxor, one of the chief tourist sites in Egypt. In hospital on Tuesday, February 6, 1990, at the age of 47 years. He is survived by his wife Konstantina (Dina), nis 3 sons Elias (LOUISJ, UllllllNUS (Jimmy) and Anas- tasios (Tassoj, his mother-in-law Anastasia Merziotis, his brothers and sisters Sam, Peter, Vasiliki, Nikoleta, Athanasia and Maria. Predeceased by 1 brother George. He is also survived by many relatives in Canada, the U.S.A.

and Greece. Born in Horemi, Arcadia, Greece, in 1942, came to Ottawa in 1960 with his brother Sam and operated the Ramona Restaurant and the Derwin Barbecue Cafe, then they opened the first Greek restaurant Le Jardin Grec in the market. Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Wednesday 7 to 10 p.m. and Thursday 2 to 10 p.m. Funeral service on Friday at 2 p.m.

at the Greek Orthodox Church, 1315 Prince of Wales Drive. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Donations to the Hellenic Community Building Fund would be appreciated. ST. LOUIS, Marie Jeanne (nee Richard) In hospital in Ottawa on Wednesday, February 7, 1990.

Marie Jeanne Richard, age 74 years, beloved wife of Gerard St. Louis of Malartic, Quebec. Dear mother of Fran-coise (Fran) (Mrs. James McNamee) of Gloucester and Sylvie (Mrs. William McAlis-ter) of Calgary.

Loving grandmother of Robert and John. Dear sister of Bernard, Henri, Gerald. Joseph, Paul and Armand Richard. Mrs. St.

Louis was transferred from the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centretown), to the Blais Funeral Home, Malartic, Quebec, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Martin's Church, Malartic, for Mass of Christian Burial at 1 1 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

THOMAS, Mary Irene At St. Patrick's Home on Thursday, February 8, 1990, Irene Shields, age 94 years. Beloved wife of Lome Thomas. Dear aunt of Frances (Mrs. Dennis McEvoy), Osgoode; Bobby Thomas of St.

Lambert, Quebec, and Jim Thomas (husband of Gerarda) of Embrun, Ontario. Great aunt of Allen, Lome and Anne McEvoy of Osgoode; Gordon and Colette Thomas of Embrun; Dr. and Mrsr Richard Thomas of Belleville; Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Emprlngham of North Bay.

Godmother of Mary Irene Chenier of Vancouver. Dear sister-in-law of Joseph and Jenny Thomas; Patricia Thomas and Rev. Father Alphonsus Thomas C.ss.R. Friends may call at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, from 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday then after 7 p.m.

Sunday at the Lepine-Clouthier Funeral Home, St. Foy Road, Quebec City. Funeral Mass Monday in St. Patrick's Church, Quebec City, followed by interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

WOOD, Elsie Peacefully at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital on Thursday, February 8, 1990, age 86. Member, Highland Park Rebecca Lodge No. 115. Beloved wife of the late Sydney Wood. Sister of Pearl Brooks of West Hill.

Aunt of Robert Brooks and his wife Lillian of Toronto and great-aunt of Deborah, Kathleen and Laurie. Dear friend of Mary and Stewart Dewar. Friends may call at the Tubman Funeral Home, Westboro Chapel, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Avenue, on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel at 1 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. THE LUNG ASSOCIATION OTTAWA-CARLETON REGION 765 Broadview Avenue Acknowledges with thanks and appreciation the memorial gifts in the name of BECKER, Mackenzie CAPELLO, Frank COOPER, Stanley CREASER, James DAGENAIS. Adrian DAWSON, Mrs. Nancy DESMARAIS, Mrs.

Olive DONOVAN, James GAGNON, Jeanne GAUTHIER, Edward GERMAIN, Laura-Marie GIROUX, Marc GRENON, Romeo GREY, Kenneth GUIBAULT, Elzear HARPER. Frank HEARD, Doris Eileen HEWER, Ruth HILLS. Donna HOTTE, Herman JOHNSON, William KETTLE, Myrtle KNOX, Edith LAURIN, Lucien E. LAVOIE, Francos LECOMPTE, Velma LEVEILLEE, Theresa MAXWELL, Yolande MONAGHAN. Audrey MOUNT, Hilda MURRAY, Dr.

Keith NESR ALLAH, Madlaine NEWMAN. Jack Kathleen OSBORNE, Gladys PARE, Edgar PRITCHARD, Harry RACETTE, Jean Paul SAID, Ivy SCHARF, Pearl SHOULDICE, George SIMS, Martin E. SLAVEN, Harry STRIL'REVERE, Simons SWEENEY, Hillis R. TAILLEFER, Mrs. Cecils WEATHER ALL, Larry WILSON, George Douglas WORKMAN, William 6735 COS Romania halts adoptions of orphans by foreigners Memorial Services KENNEDY, Mollie There will be a Memorial Service Wednesday, February 14, at 2 p.m., at St.

John's Church, corner Elgin and Somerset Ottawa. Mollie passed away February 1, 1990. 60 Cards of Thanks FORTIN Trie laimly ot the Idte Hector Fortin wish to express our appreciation and thanks (o the family and friends who supported us during this difficult time All visits, mass cards, and cards of sympathy were sincerely appreciated Special thanks to the Doctors, Nurses and Staff at the CHRO 2386 C09 70 In Memoriam BROWN In loving memory of our dear mother and mother-m-law, Mary Anne, who passed away Fehruary 9, 198ff. There's not a day thai passes That do not think of you Mom. The special moments that we shared together, Are memories we II cherish forever We hold you close within our hearts.

And there you will remain, Lovingly remembered and sadfy missed; your daughters Gertrude. Anne and Orville and families. CRAIG --In loving memory of our dear mother, Louise Craig who left us February 9. 1989 Every day, no matter where, Deep our hearts yuu ate always theie. Forget you.

mother, we never will, You left a place no one can fill. Forever loved; twins Helen and Lois DALE In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister. Carol Anne Date, who passed away February 9, 1982. Ever remembered, Mom, Dad, Edward and Norman. DOLAN In loving memory of o'ir mottier Kathleen, who passed away February 12, 1977.

A thousand prayers won bring you back, We know because we've praved. And neither will a thousand tears. We know because we ve cried. The hardest thing life to bear. Is to want you and you're not there.

Your children. LECLAIRE In fond and loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Nelson, who passed away February 9, 1989. Always remembered. Imelda, Doreen and families. SFRVAGE tn loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Ernest Servage, who passed away February 9.

1988. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. litre may wipe out many things, But this it wipes out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together Sadly missed, always loved, wife lona and family. TOLL In loving memory of my beloved wife, Betty, who away February 9, 1979. This day comes with sad regret, It brings back a day I shall never forget.

I miss you more than anyone knows, As each day passes the loneliness grows. I think of you in stlence, And often speak your name, But all I have are memories And your photo in a frame. Your parting was so Sudden, I often wonder why, But the hardest part of all was "Betty" Why did you have to die? Sadly missed: Norman, TOLL In kiving memory of a dear mother, a wonderful grandmother and mother-in-law, Betty, who passed away February 9. 1979. Silent thoughts, tears unseen, Wishing your absence was only a dream, To some you may be forgotten.

To others a part of the past. But to us, who loved and lost you, Your memories will always last. Though your smile is gone forever, And your hand we cannot touch, Mom, we have so many memories Of you we loved so much. These memories are our keepsake. With which we never part, God hns you in His keeping.

We have you in our hearts. Lovingly remembered; Norma and John, Marlene and Paul. Heather and Lorne, Floyd and Sharon and grandsons. WHITE In loving memory of my parents, Gladys Cas-selman White February 9. 1987, and Willis White, Mrh 13, 1964 "Love and remembrance last forever." Daughter Shirley and family, Biockvilla.

WHITE In loving memory of I dear mom and grand-mottver, Gladys, who passed away February 9, 1986 0 happy hotrs we once ennyed. How sweet their memory still. But (bath has left a loneliness The world can never fill Daughter Marjorte and family. WYLIE In loving memory of my dear husband, Warren, who passed away February 9, 1989. He it gone, but not forgotten, And.

as dawns another year, In my tonety hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near Day of sadrtess wiH come o'er ma, Many think ttie wound is healed, Bui they little know the sorrow That liea the heart concealed. Sadly missed by Mary. WYl IE In loving memory of a dear father Warren Frank Wytie. who pasited away February 9, 1989. A light horn our household gone, A voice we loved ra stilled; A place is varastt our home, Which never can be filled Some may think you we forgotten, Though on earth vou are no more; But tn memory ymj are with us.

As you always were before Myrna. Lyman and Hany. WYLIE In loving memory of a dew father and granirfa- thnr, Warren, who passed away February 9, 1989, We often ait and think of him When we we alone, Fur memory ta the only friend That gnal cun call its own; Ltke ivy on the withered oak, When other things decay, Our love for hint will siili bt green And never fart away. Lovingly remembered; Elda, Bob, Ian and Meghan. The New York Times WASHINGTON In response to several thousand inquiries from American families, the Romanian Embassy said on Thursday that the Bucharest government had decided to bar the adoption of Romanian orphans by foreigners.

There are 14,000 Romanian children classified as "abandoned" by the Bucharest authorities, and there are thousands more children in orphanages around the country. The new Romanian government has said the abandoned and orphaned children, many of them poorly nourished and badly clothed, were a legacy of the communist regime of Nicolae Ceausescu, who was ousted on Dec. 22. For more than two decades, Ceausescu sought to increase Romania's population by barring abortions and contraceptives. David.

Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 12, 1990, at Christ Church Cathedral (Sparks and Bronson) at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated. For further Information please call Hulse and Playfair, 233-1143. RISPOLI, Maria On Thursday, February 8, 1990, Maria Vitul-lo, age 98 years; widow of Luca Rispoli.

Dear mother of Concetta Mancini of Italy, Giovanni (husband of Luisa), Tony (husband of Concetta) Leo and Michael (husband of Pina). Loving grandmother lo 14 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandson. Dear sister of Luisa Caravatta of Italy. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centretown), after 7 p.m. Friday.

Funeral Monday to St. Anthony's Church for Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Entombment Capital Memorial Gardens. ROSENBERG, Betty Peacefully in hospital on Thursday, February 8, 1990, aged 69 years. Betty Rosenberg.

Beloved wife of Cyril Rosenberg and dear mother of Anne and the late John. Dear grandmother of Sarah, Taro and Michel. Loving mother-in-law of Kuri. Dear sister of Blanche, Alt and the late Sadie. For further Information please call Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 233-1143.

KELLY FUNERAL HOMES and CHAPELS LOPNE KELLY, owner ANDERSON, Gerald COSTELLO. Mary DAVIS. Dorothy DITNER, David EPIFANO. AngHlo GRAHAM, Phyllis LY. True MEAGHER, Mary PAUL.

Florence RISPOLI, Marii SMILEY, George ST GELAIS, Reginald TOSH, Elizuheth TRUDLL. Nonlla 235-6712 Canadian Indopondent Ancient Egyptian harbor found CAIRO (UPI) Archaeologists have unearthed what appears to be a harbor where the Pharaohs and other visitors could dock their boats when visiting the temple of Luxor in the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes, officials said Thursday. Blocks from what appeared to be an ancient harbor built about 3300 B.C. were found alongside the Nile, and archaeologists said the harbor may have extended inland beneath Luxor temple, situated about 100 metres from the waterfront. "We unearthed some of the blocks which make up the harbor on the banks of the Nile and believe part of the harbor was situated directly under the Luxor temple," said Dr.

All Hassan, head of the Egyptian antiquities department. Hassan said the find Indicated.

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