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I I is I 10 1 403 251 3 533 445 345 404 146 Deaths yesterday By The Canadian Press Halifax -Sister Maria Berchmans Mcinnis, 94, an educationist who devoted more than half century to teaching and school administration both in Canada and the United States. Little Rock, Netherland Heiskell, 100, editor of Arkansas Gazette since 1902. Pittsburgh, Berndtson, 65, student and protege of the late master architect Frank Lloyd Wrigh, after a month's illness. In millions Money to burn TORONTO (CP) They may have money to burn at the Toronto office of the Bank of million in one recent week. Four employees tossed the $2 million, all in $5 bills, into an incinerator without batting an eye.

But they're used to it because the destruction of worn banknotes from all over Ontario is a commonplace acitivity at the office. The facility serves as a super-bank, handling money for more than 2,000 chartered bank branches across the province. Officials don't mind burning -out bills but they don't like the idea of losing any of them. Steel bars, reinforced concrete walls, massive vaults, bulletproof glass and quadruple combination locks are everywhere. Also shotgunarmed Royal Canadian Mounted Police stand guard in the lobby.

they burn about $7 million in old banknotes each month. old banknotes each month. Most are $1 and $2 bills which wear out faster than larger bills because of their more frequent use. The bills are placed in clear plastic bags and shoved into gas-fired furnaces. All the burned money has to be replaced, so the bank issues crisp new currency to the Toronto head offices of chartered banks.

Policy move I on patent drugs likely By The Canadian Press Health Minister Lalonde was expected to make an announcement today on the current proprietary and patent medicine act which governs thousands of over-thecounter drugs, a spokesman from the minister's office said Thursday. The statement, originally expected Thursday, is planned in response to criticism during the last two months from the Quebec College of Pharmacists which has said "a massive cleanup" of food and drug legislation is needed. The college has asked that all over-the-counter drugs be available only on prescription. The college tested 13 socalled patent medicines and found them either dangerous or ineffective. Overuse of such medicines, it said, could aggravate heart, kidney, liver or diabetic conditions.

Kristofferson cast in film HOLLYWOOD Kris Kristofferson, the countryfolk recording star, has been cast by Paul Mazursky in an important role in Love in Blume, which Mazursky will produce and direct for Warner Bros. The cast will be headed by George Segal. Kristofferson has previously appeared in one other motion picture, Cisco Pike. In the new film he portrays a guitar-playing young man with a beard. Classified Dial Direct to Want Ads, 237-3210 10 Birth Announcements happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Natasha Leigh, lbs.

2 Boxing Day, December 26, 1972, at 8 minutes to a.m. at Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Thompson and case room staff. First grandchild for grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. N. Antoine V001X BOWER Claudette (nee Ranger) and Stuart are happy to announce the arrival of Sara Dawn, 6 lbs.

9 ozs. at The Grace Hospital on December 27, 1972. Mother and baby both well. X282A COBBOLD Dick and Jeannie are happy to announce the birth of a baby girl, Andrea Claire, 7 ibs. 5 on December 21, 1972, at the Grace Hospital W166Y CHAMBERS Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Chambers of Blackburn Hamlet, are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Kelley Ann, 6 ibs. 6 December 24, 1972, at Grace Hospital V002X GIROUX Christmas goes on and on for Ron, Noreen (Koen) and John! Blonde, blue eye Max arrived safely Wednesday, December 27, 1972 at the Grace Hospital. Proud Grandmas are Tillie, Mary and Elizabeth. Thanks for the skill and care of Dr.

Kadziora. X283A CRAIG To Richard and Beverley (nee Randall) on Thursday, December 28, 1972, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a son, Stephen Christopher, 7 ibs. 15 ozs. Both well X199A CRONIER Ray and Judy wish to announce the birth of a baby girl, a sister for Kelly, December 28, 1972. Special thanks Kronick and staff of Civic.

X279A DRACHE Sharon and Arthur are pleased to announce the birth of thew Benjamin at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, December 28, 1972. A brother for Deborah, Ruth and Joshua X178A DUBE Paul and Mary Ellen are pleased to announce the birth of Cathy's sister, Karen Louise on December 22, 1972 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Soloway and the excellent staff. V181X DUNN Mike and Shirley (nee Beaudry) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Christopher Michael, 7 lbs.

10 on December 26, 1972, at Grace Hospital. Both well. Thanks to Dr. J. Helcl and the nursing staff.

Finally V098X FLANAGAN Richard and Sheila (nee Tooley) are proud to announce the arrival of Tracie Lynn, 6 lbs. December 24, 1972, a sister for Fawn-Dell, at Civic Hospital V003X HASSAN Richard and Maurine (nee Armstrong) are happy to announce the arrival of Melanie Dawn Maurine, 8 Ibs, 14 December 21st, 1972, at The Kingston General Hospital. First grandchild for Mrs. W. H.

Armstrong; second for Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassan W004Y HERBERT Martin and Karen are proud to announce the birth of their second son, Geoffrey Marc at Grace Hospital on December 24, 1972. A brother for Christopher V097X LANQUE Roger and Gayle (nee Zuiderveen) are thankful for the safe arrival of their first child, Roger, on December 26, 1972, at the Grace Hospital W001Y I LAVELLE Christina Anne, daughter of Rosemary and Jim, born at Otta-1 wa Civic Hospital on Sunday, December' 1972 X153A LAVALLEE Donald and Louise (nee Granger), Shawville, Quebec, are pleased to announce the birth of son, on December 24, 1972, at the Riverside Hospital V141X MAGUIRE Earle and Patty (nee Tewsley) wish to announce the arrival of another son, Blake Howard, 8 15 on December 27.

A brother for Matthew. Both X249A MARCIL Jacques and Jeannie (nee Marsolais) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Jason Lee, 7 lbs. 5 on December 22, 1972. Special thanks to Dr. Watt and staff at The Grace Hospital V004X MARLEY-CLARKE At the General Hospital on Tuesday, December 26th, 1972, to Diana, wife of Brian Marley-Clarke, a son V182Y MOREAU Michael and Cathy (nee day, December 24, 1972, at the Civic Lisa Suzanne, 8 lbs.

3 born Sunarrival of a precious a Christmas gift, Stewart) are proud to announce the Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Kalin and staff W002Y NOZICK David and Linda are proud to announce the arrival of Gregory William, on December 23, 1972, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A welcome brother for Jason. Special thanks to Doctors Kronick and Ivey and caseroom staff V118X QUINN John and Mary (nee O'Connor) happily announce the birth of Karl Joseph, on December 24, 1972, 11 lbs.

9 ozs. Thanks to the staff at Riverside Hospital V005X ROLLIN Robert and Clair (nee Green) are happy to announce the birth of a baby girl Christmas Day, December 25th, 1972, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Hull W003Y RUST Dorothy (nee Taylor) and Kendel are pleased to announce the birth of their first daughter on December 21, 1972, weighing 7 ibs. ozs. Special thanks to Dr. G.

O. Taylor and staff at the Riverside Hospi. tal V117X SENESALD Gordon and Judy (nee Marsh) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Jason Edward, December 21, 1972, at the Grace Hospital. Thanks to Dr. D.

G. Turner V006X THE CRIB CARRIAGE SHOP LTD. Complete fine of baby furniture, strollers, playpens, high chairs, cribs. car seats. Beautiful array of nursery lamps, wall plaques.

dressing tables. and we also carry a full line of imported trams. VI ITCRS: We rent cribs, strollers. high (nairs and playpens. 791 Somerset 233-4344 Layaways Chargex P4740 1 3 9 Floral replica of Bounty entered in Rose parade HALIFAX (CP) Nova Scotia's a entry 1 in the Tournament of Roses Parade at Pasadena, on New Year's Day, will be a 50-foot long floral replica of the sailing vessel HMS Bounty.

Last year, the first time Nova Scotia was represented in the parade, the floral replica of the schooner Bluenose won the Ambassa- Page 28 Dec. 29, 1972 advertising 9 p.m.; Saturday 8.15 to 12 noon; Sunday Death Notices EDELSON, Alice Suddenly on Thursday, December 28, 1972, Alice Coblentz, dear wife of Ben Edelson, 26 Fairfax mother of Dina, (Mrs. H. Katznelson (Lillian); Mrs. Donald Capian (Vivian), Samuel, Jack and Elihu all of Ottawa; Mrs.

Henry Aiken (Joyce), Toronto; Grandmother of Elihu, Joel and Michael Edelson; Mrs. Jean Lapierre (Jeanney), Mrs. Philip Firestone (Susan), Peter Katznelson; Carla Crawley, Mark and Natalie Edeison; and 8 great-grandchildren; sister of Lillian Edelson, os Sarasota, Rose Coblentz, New York City; and Sam Coblentz, Montreal; Service from Jewish Memorial Chapel, King Edward Sunday, 2 p.m. No flowers please. Interment Jewish Community Cemetery.

X901Y FORTIER, Marie-Antoinette On Wednesday, December 27, 1972, at Fort Smith, N.W.T., Marie-Antoinette Mongenais, age 92, wife of the late J. Alfred Fortier, dear mother of Marcel, Hull; Mongenais, Longueuil, Quebec; Lt. Col. Alfred Fortier, Ottawa; Mrs. Norman Ross (Henriette), Toronto; Rev.

Sister Paulette Fortier, S.C.O., Fort Smith, N.W.T., also 9 grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer St. Funeral Mass at Sacred heart Church at 10 a.m. Saturday. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated W910X GIBBONS, Claire In hospital on Wednesday, December 27, 1972, Claire McGuire, age 83, widow of John James Gibbons, formerly of 1021 Wellington dear mother of Joseph, Mark, Emeric, Clement, Lorena (Mrs. Wilbert Donaldson), Monica (Mrs. Fred Hayes), Eleanor (Mrs. Raymond Urquhart), Theresa (Mrs. J.

Wilbert White), Mary (Mrs. Cliff Kerwin), dear sister of Mark, Wilfred, Bernard, Joseph, Philomina (Mrs. Jack Scully); Katherine (Mrs. Tom McKee), Mrs. Della Cooney, also survived by 30 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to Holy Rosary Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. Brigid's Cemetery, North Onslow W918X GREENLEES, Mary Alfreda At her residence 368 Daly on Wednesday, December 27, 1972, Mary Alfreda Ward, widow of Steve Greenlees, age 55 years; dear sister of Edward Ward of Hamilton, daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Ward and the late Harry Ward; aunt of Eileen, Charles and Robert. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Saturday at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal. X898Y HINTON, Kathlyn B.

Quietly passed away at the Toronto Western Hospital on Thursday, December 28, 1972, Kathlyn B. Hinton, dear sister-in-law of Mrs. Arthur Hinton. Friends will be received at the "Humphrey Funeral 1403 Toronto. Service in the chapel, FriBayview oN Avenue (at Davisville day evening at 7 o'clock.

Cremation X201X McBURNEY, Alexander C. 8.15 a.m. to 10 Birth Announcements TREMBLAY. to Michael announce and the birth Heather of a son, at the Ottawa General Hospital on December 23, 1972. Special thanks to Dr.

F. J. Conklin and care room nurses W237 WOOLLCOMBE Jed and Jessie proudly announce the birth of chael, 7 pounds, 9 ounces, December 27, 1972. A brother for Ken. Thanks to Dr.

Orbeck and Riverside staff 30 Death Notices ABSON, John Kenneth (Ken) In hospital Friday, December 29, 1972, Kenneth Abson, age 56, beloved husband of Lillian N. Boehmer; dear father of Gary and Mark; brother of Arthur and Harold, both of Ottawa; and Mrs. William O'Grady (Olga), Richmond; dear son of Mrs. J. W.

Abson (Marg) of Ottawa. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the Chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Sunday. X900Y BEAULIEU, Philippe On Wednesday, December 27, 1972, in hospital, Philippe Beauliev, age 93, husband by first marriage of the late Hedwidge LaPointe and by second marriage of the late Clara Desjardins; dear father of Louis, Mrs. Bernadette Nadeau and Mrs. Maria Charron, brother of Joseph and Mrs. Marie-Anne Moreault, all of Ottawa; also six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer St. Funeral Mass at the Basilica, Saturday at 9 a.m. interment Notre Dame, Ottawa W897X BERGEVIN, Mrs. Albini On Thursday, December 28, 1972, age 82 years, Emma Rochon, wife of the late Albini Bergevin of Orleans; dear mother of Lorenzo of L'Orignal; Roland, Irma, Hull; Gonzague, Gerard and Mrs. Laurette Delorme, Timmins; Flavien, St.

Catharines, Mrs. Peter De Geer (Lorraine), ans; sister of Edouard Rochon, Josephat, Belleville; Mrs. Celia Barrette, Orleans; Mrs. Dieudonne Landriault (Couranne), St. Therese, Mrs.

Josephat Meloche (Dora), Montreal; 18 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Vanier. Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church. Orleans, on Saturday, 2 p.m.

Interment Parish Cemetery W917X BERNARDO, Nicholas Thomas In Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, December 28, 1972, Nicholas Thomas Bernardo, age 58, of 278 Admiral Drive, London, beloved husband of Lena Norgang; dear father of Darlene Wright of London; and Donald J. of Ottawa; brother of Reverend William Bernardo, O.M.I. of Ottawa; Andrew, Mae (Mrs. John Vaudrin) and Ann (Mrs. Jack Lennie), both of Toronto; also survived by a grandson Michael.

Resting at Hinnegan and O'Neil Funeral Home, 546 King London, Ont. Funeral Tuesday to Mary Immaculate Church, London for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, London, Ont. X287X BURKE, George Myles On Thursday, December 28, 1972, in St.

Francis Memorial Hospital, ry's Bay, George Myles Burke, age 74, beloved husband of Maude Campbell, dear father of Miriam Joyce Radley, and 2 grandchildren, Scott and Raquel, of Toronto. Resting at The Zummath Funeral Home, Killaloe. Service in Calvary Baptist Church, Killaloe, Saturday, 2 p.m. Masonic Service Friday, December 29, 8 p.m., at funeral home. Interment Killaloe District Vault X003X BURNS, Edward Cecil James At Kingston, Monday, December 25, 1972, Edward Cecil Burns, age 37 years, dear son of Mrs.

Dorothy Burns and Cecil Burns; also survived by his sister Vernadean (Mrs. Ken Lay). Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Carleton Place. Service in the Chapel Friday at 1.30 p.m.

Interment United Cemeteries. W876D CALDWELL, Carman David At the G. W. M. Hospital, Perth, on Sunday, December 24, 1972, Carman David Caldwell of Darling Township, age 58; husband of Elsie Darou; father of Janice, Toronto; Kimmie home and Barrie of Uplands.

Service took place Tuesday, December 26, at 2 p.m. from the Young Funeral Home, Lanark. Interment Clayton Union Cemetery X154Y CHARRON, Orient On Wednesday, December 27, 1972, Orient Charron, husband of the late Anolia Pion, age 69 years; brother of Heleodore, Hull; Romuald, Ottawa; Mrs. Alban Madore (Eva), Aylmer; half brother of Jacques and Bernard Hull, and Mrs. Philippe Collard (Bernadette), Hull; several nieces and nephews.

Resting at Romeo Emond Funeral Home, 81 St. Laurent Hull. Funeral Saturday, December 30 at 9 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery X002X DINARDO, Lucia (Lucy) In hospital on Thursday, December 28, 1972.

Lucia (Lucy) Cannata, age 80; widow of Donato Dinardo of 56 Pamilla dear mother of Sam (Toby), Mary (Mrs. Alex Asquini), Mrs. Lena Rosanova of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Rose (Mrs. Gino and Angelina. Predeceased by sons Albert and Danny; also survived by 13 grandchildren and several great -grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. Funeral Saturday to St. Anthony's Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery X200X McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Complete freedom of selection NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 P.M. CKOY 235 Kent Street 232-5337 A4765-9 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED GREENLEES, Mary Alfreda McDOUGALL, Lena Central Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 725-1761 K.4780-0 in hospital on Friday December 29, 1972, Alexander McBurney, age 60, beloved husband of Eileen Rose, of 4 Leeming Drive; dear father of Gerald, Eugene of Toronto; and John at home; beloved son of Mrs.

Wilhelmina (McBurney) Thompson of Toronto; dear brother of Betty (Mrs. William Judge) of Glendale, California. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (West of Woodroffe) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral Tuesday in the Chapel for service at 1 p.m. Cremation Pinecrest Crematorium X286Y McDONALD, John Alexander At Glengarry' Memorial Hospital, Alexandria on Thursday, December 28, 1972, age 81 years, beloved husband of Ella MacDonald, dear father of Ewen, Mrs. Stewart Baker (Audrey), Ambrose, Duncan, George and Charles. Pre-deceased by Mary Helen. Resting at the Morris Funeral Home, Alerandria.

Libra at St. nan's Cathedral, Alexandria Sunday at 3 p.m. December 31. Spring interment at St. Raphaels West, Ontario.

X281 McDOUGALL, Lena In hospital Thursday, December 28, 1972, Lena Clemiss, age 84 years; widow of John McDougall, 145 Anna mother of Collin of Toronto; Mrs. Myrtle Clarke of Deep River; Mrs. Leonard Gibson (Betty) of Whitby, and Wallace of Vancouver. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron after 7 p.m. Friday.

Service Saturday 11.30 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. X899X NEWBERRY, Albert On Thursday, December 28, 1972, in Arvida, Albert Newberry, age 69 years, beloved husband of the late Eva Dufault. Resting at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Horne, Campbell's Bay, where friends may call at 7 p.m. Friday.

Funeral Sunday, December 31 to St. Anne's Church, Calumet Island for Mass at 4 p.m. Burial in Parish Cemetery X851 O'REAGAN, Mrs. James On Wednesday, December 27, 1972, age 77 years, Theresa Florence Ladouceur, beloved wife of the late James 'Reagan; beloved mother of John, James Daniel, Harold, Mrs. Arthur Larocque (Viola) and Miss Kathleen of Carlsbad Springs; Harry of Edwards, Mrs.

A. Lalonde (Christina), Mrs. Sam Fitzsimmons (Beatrice) of Ottawa; dear sister of Arthur Ladouceur and Mrs. Priscilla Raymond of Ottawa; 21 grandchildren; 10 great -grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead.

Funeral Mass at St. Laurent Church, Carlsbad Springs on Saturday at 11.15 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery W916X QUAILE, Mrs. Thomas (nee Margaret Lyons) In Maniwaki Hospital on December 27th. 1972, beloved wife of the late Thomas Quaile; dear mother of Mrs.

Douglas Hamilton (Barbara), Montreai; David. Stephenville, Newfoundland; dear sister of Mrs. H. J. Renaud (Dimp), Montreal; also survived by 8 grandchildren.

Resting at McConnery Funeral Home, Maniwaki. Funeral Service on Saturday, Decem. ber 30th, at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church, Maniwaki.

Interment Parish Cemetery W906X REDMOND, William In on hospital Friday, December 29, 1972. aged 77 years, dear brother of Mrs. Bernadette English, Kingston, Ontario; Elizabeth, Loretta, and 1s- aiah, Ottawa; James, Hyndsord, Ontario; Sam, North Bay; and Lorne, Brighton, Ontario. Resting McEvoy Shieids Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. Funeral Saturday to St.

Bartholomews Veterans Chapel. Smyth Rd. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery X8P6X 30 Death Notices FUNERAL HOME SUGGESTED VISITING HOURS As a Public Service Visiting Hours on New Year's Day will be 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

As usual a phone call at any time will receive our immediate attention. Ottawa and District Funeral Directors X4999Y section Display 236-4545 168 Baby Services WILL mind children, my home, Claymor-Meadowlands. 224-3681 W024D WILL mind children, days, my home. 238-3862 W170D WILL, works, babysit Ledbury children off while Mon. mother to Fri.

737-5064 P019D LITTLE friend needed at 882 Claude Ottawa, near St. Laurent Shopping Centre, back yard. Please call 745-5537 Q020E MOTHER with child will babysit, my home, reasonable. Lower Town. 236 6785 R165F GLEBE, will mind children, my home, Mon.

to Fri. 233-4981 S015Y EXPERIENCED, mature babysitter, will mind infant, under year old, 4 p.m. to midnight, your home, 5 days a week and weekends. 749-4223; 746- 5477, after 3.30 $129G HAVE a ball New Year's Eve, leave your children with me. From 8 p.m.

until next day at 12 noon. Reliable. Call Diane 235-7424 U002X WILL babysit my home. 729-7455 X015E BEACON till North, will mind child over 2, my home, 745-7558 X016L WILL babysit children over 2, my home, 151 Metcalfe St. 236-1455 X017E LYNWOOD Village, will mind children, my home, Monday to Friday, 829-0512 X018E 180 Help Wanted EXPERIENCED telephone receptionist, bilingual, with typing and light filing duties, needed immediately.

Ken Parisien Piano 745-7071 B8569 SKI patroller required full time at Edelweiss Valley. 235-0788 L196Y TEMPORARY WORKERS WAREHOUSE Construction. 214 Laurier Ave. W. 236-0692 D8859 Mechanic with at least 2 years' experience on heavy equipment.

Experience on Allis-Chalmers and P. and preferable. Contact SERVICE MANAGER Sheridan Equipment Ltd. 722-6571 W338Y Short Order Cook To operate small industrial cafeteria. Opening available shortly.

Fringe benefits. Apply in person at 96 Echo Drive Ottawa W2268D GENERAL MAINTENANCE PERSON Required Applicant must have electrical knowledge that applies to bakery. Good wages plus all fringe benefits. Apply in person only to: MR. V.

LAPORTE WALKER BAKERIES 201 Evelyn Ave. Ottawa East W327Y CENTRAL PARK LODGE This ultra modern lodge for retired citizens requires employees who like working with people. GUEST ATTENDANTS Nights 11 -8 are required to assist guests in their daily living. Previous experience desirable in the relaxed atmosphere of this modern retirement lodge. The work can be both interesting and satisfying.

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0279. 10 20 60 40 80 70 6 to 9. Classified 30 Death Notices ROACH, Mr. Bernard James Of 312 Charles Buckingham, on Wednesday, December 27, 1972, age 59 years, beloved husband of the late Doris Rafter; dear father of Jeffrey, Ottawa; Rudy, Montreal, and Barry, of Buckingham; brother of William of Renfrew, also 2 grandchildren survive. Resting at The Vincent Brunet Reg'd Funeral Home, 115 MacLaren Buckingham.

Funeral Saturday, December 30, Tor- service Lady of Victory Church at 10 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery X897X SCOTT, Edgar On Wednesday, December 27, 1972, age 56 years, Edgar Scott of 1724 Kilborn beloved husband of Marguerite De Lasalle; dear son of Mrs. Aurore Scott; dear father of Louis Pierre of Hull; Andre, Marie-Paule and Lise of Ottawa; brother of Jean Maurice (John); Louis, Roger, Mrs. Florian Cousineau (Jacqueline), Mrs. Yvette Glazer of Ottawa; 2 grandchildren Geoffroy and Mylene.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick St. Funeral Mass at the Basilica on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery W915X SMITH, Henry John in hospital on Wednesday, December 27, 1972, Henry John Smith, age 50, beloved husband of Marguerite Sheehan of 647 Westview dear father of John and Eleanor Ann; dear brother of Franklin, Michael, Thomas, of Camp Borden, George, Ann and Mary (Mrs. G.

F. Stacey). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to St.

George's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery W332X STACEY, Jack Francis At his residence 912 Innswood Drive on Wednesday December 27, 1972, Jack Stacey, formerly of R.C.E.M.E., beloved husband of Ann Anthony; in his 66th year; dear father of Mrs. Lawrence Hurst (Edith), Mrs. Diane Keenan, Mrs. Gavin Leishman (Donna) and John; brother of Mrs.

Herbert MacCracken (Dorothy) of Florida; Miss Jessie Lemon and Cyril Lemon of Ottawa; and Sidney Lemon, Byron, survived also by 9 grandchildren. Resting Veitch Draper 453 Parkdale Ave. Service in Chapel Friday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. W914Y TROTTIER, Mrs.

Andre and Jean Francois, Christian, Frederic Accidentally on December 19, 1972, at Boucherville, Monique course, age 37, beloved wife of Andre Trottier; and her three children, Jean Francois, age Christian, age and Frederic, 6 months; dear daughter of Mrs. Juliette (St. Louis) Lacourse of Quebec and the late Godefroye Lacourse formerly of Hull; daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trottier, Montreal; sister of Jean Marie, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Francois Edouard.

Shawville, Paul Emile and Louis, Hull, Reverend Sister St. Godefroye (Gertrude) SGC, Point du Lac, Miss Jeannette, Ottawa, Mrs. Maurice Racette (Jacqueline), Ottawa, Mrs. Bruno Lalonde (Gabrille), Mrs. Jean March Fitzback (Marie Therese) of Quebec; several sisters-in-law and brothersin-law, nephews and nieces and many friends left to mourn.

Funeral was held Friday, December 22, at 9.30 at the Community Centre, St. Louis de Boucherville Parish. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery, Montreal. X895X TWOLAN, Vera Member Third Order of St. Francis.

In hospital Thursday, December 28, 1972, Vera Trudeau, wife of the late William Twolan, formerly 103 Fairmont dear mother of Basil, Cornwall; Emmeft, Lucerne, Que; Marion (Mrs. Kenneth Wallace), Constance (Mrs. Joseph Lackner), Ottawa; Laurie (Mrs. George MacDonald), Renfrew. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper St.

between Bay and Lyon. Funeral Saturday to St. Mary's Church for Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. W919X 50 Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gautnier 237-3680, 259 St.

Patrick, 260 Besserer. Fairmont, 300 Olmsted Vanier City: 101 Notre Dame Hull A8209 70 Memoriams 70 Memoriams NOTICE The Citizen has prepared a selection of Verse and Memorial Tributes in booklet form. Phone ur write Miss Brooks, Classified Department, 237-3210 to obtain your free CODY L8429 PROUDE In loving memory of dear father, Carl, who passed away December 29, 1969. Gone, dear father, gone forever, How we miss your smiling face; But you left us to remember, None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill.

-Mitch, Melvin, Shane, Cheryl, Patsy, Carla, Heather X004X HENDERSON In loving memory of 8 dear father and grandfather, Gerald William, who passed away December 29, 1968. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought his death so near, Only those who have lost can tell, The sorrow of parting, without farewell. -Cliff, Helen, Joe and grandchildren W006W HISCOE In loving memory of dear husband, father and grandfather, Weldon Hiscoe, who passed away suddenly December 29, 1968. Sunshine passes, shadows fall; Love's remembrance outiasts all. -Wife Evelyn and family X007X McELROY In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Earle, who passed away Decem ber 29, 1969.

The world changes year to year, And friends from day to day, But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. -Wife Mira and family X005X PRESTLEY in loving memory of dear brother, Hap Prestley, who passed away December 28. 1969. His memory as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. -Melissa X867X PROUDE in loving memory of my dear husband.

Carl. passed away December 29, 1909. have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own; And day by day miss more, As walk through life alone. -Always remembered, wife Teresa X008X TREMBLAY In loving dear, mother, Mrs. Amelia (Dolly) Tremblay, who passed away Recember 29.

1970 Today recalls the memory, Of a loved one And those who think of her today Are those who loved The flowers we lay upon her grave. May wither and decay, But the love for her lies beneath, Will never fade away. Sadly missed. -Daughters Gloria and Helen. Son Bob.

and families X202X WIDDOWFIELD in loving memory of my dear daugher, Audrey Widowfield, who passed away December 29, 1968. Deep in my heart you always stay, Loved and remembered every -Sadly missed. Mother X009X 120 Lost KEYS on ring, between Clarence and Ottawa University. Reward. 231-6890 K4IX $100 REWARD CHIHUAHUA terrier, mixed.

blonde chest, brown back, big ears. Chico, 722-8598 0015E 120 Lost BLACK standard poodle, Meadowlands, Woodroffe area, answer to 224-4658. Reward. X285Y YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter, visit shelter to make sure R013X LOCKET on chain, sentimental family value, reward. Daytime, 992-5149, evgs.

733-9510 R014X GIRL'S eyeglasses, hexagon gold Trantes, -Bridge-Aita Vista area, reward. 737-4736 evgs. R228X SCOTCH terrier, Manordale area, 825- 2344. R229X WHITE German shepherd, answers to Kelly, vicinity Ave. 722-5205 R226F GOLD framed glasses, new, Alta Vista-Bank area.

737-4736 S013Y BLACK male cat, white whiskers and mittens, white spot on chest, Saunderson Drive. 731-3267. Reward T142A 3 month old male St. Bernard, Mont Bleu area. Answers to Nappy.

770- 5258 T061A LOST male dog, black with white markings, mostly terrier, brown collar. Ottawa west area. Answers to Curly. 722-2278 T062A MAUVE wallet, Bronson, Primrose area. Mail papers.

235-6265 T063A MAN'S plain gold wedding ring, parking area between Slack Shack and Mr. Donut, Carling near Woodroffe. Reward. 828-1848 T064A 2-year-old male tabby cat, vicinity Dynes Dr. 224-8063.

0028B 8 vear old female tabby cat, BelmontFairbairn. 235-8485 V158Y POINTER male, white-brown spots, west end, Sport. 224-0413 V159C MAN'S gold ring, dark blue stone. Bell building or Rideau Street area. 728- 8707 V119Y DEC.

25, vicinity Cambridge North, 12 year old female dog, longish brown fur, 18 ins. high, called Gubby, out of town owner. Reward. Please call 235-4274 evgs. V185J ALL white female cat, 5 months, very active, tends to sneeze.

Charlotte and Besserer, Christmas Day. 234-9973 evgs. W183D 2 pairs brand new boy's skates. Vicinity, Grant School. Reward, 828-8730 VICINITY Powell Avenue or Shopper's City, lady's Gruen watch.

836-2019 W284A MIXED female collie, black and whhite and tan, no collar, Aylmer area. Answers to Cinnamon. 684-2652 W159D GOLDEN cocker spaniel, very friendly, near Orleans, from Third Line between Boyer and "Page. 824-6401 W021D PAIR of glasses, brown case, vicinity Civic Centre, Holmwood. 234-5500 W022D GRAY kitten, tan spots, lost Featherston School area, Dec.

23, 737-5686. W333A OLD male shepherd Labrador, answers Feast, Walkley Bank, Riverside area. Always moaning and groaning. 234-4769 W330A CAIRN Terrier, black with gray male, older dog, Scott-Parkdale areaTweedsmuir. Reward, 729-6431 after 12 noon X010E ALL black Cocker Spaniel puppy, Scott and Churchill.

729-7804 X011E WEST end, dog, Border Collie type, female, 7 years, name Bootsie, color redish brown, white feet and white ruff around Reck, missing since Christmas 729-2302 X012E GLASSES, lady's, gold rimmed, Bank St. or west end. 728-6562 X179E SANDY colored collie dog, female. 235-5384 X155E GERMAN shepherd, slight limp in back leg, Sandy Hill area. Reward.

733-6652 X203E CHILD lost neighbor's black leather chance purse while shopping. 729-8012 X243E 3 month old male St. Bernard, Mont Bleu area. Answers to Nappy. 770- 5258 X234E WOMAN'S pink framed tinted glasses in white case, at Civic Centre on Saturday December 23.

692-4288 X235E 122 Found SHEPHERD, Blossom Park area. 521- 1461 V015Y HOUND, out of town Rabies shot tag, vicinity Charleswood and Carson Rd. 745-0423 W331D FEMALE collie, brown and white, in Aylmer, 684-6665 X013E 162 Transportation YOUNG man, with car wanted for a 3 week trip Florida, starting January 20. 237-5345 P188D WANTED ride for 2 to Halifax, Dec. 28 or after.

234-3710 R015X MOTORING to Palm Beach, Florida, Jan. 10, room for 2. 232-2589 X014Y 164 Where To Go SLEIGH drive parties. Rocky's Riding Academy, Mountain Rd. 777-3304 H9109 SLEIGH DRIVES SKI-DO0 parties, large hall, dancing, supper arrangements, 5 miles city limits.

692-4248 T065A 168 Baby Services WILL mind children, my home, berland. 1-833-2100 L010Y DAY CARE IN private west end home, any age. 722-8277 L190Y WILL mind preschool children, daily, my home, vicinity Trojan and Cummings. 749-6391 evgs. N315B WILL do babysitting, my home, Draper Ave.

829-0518 N037B WILL babysit my home, Mon. to Fri. child, sleep in or daily babysitting, Peel St. and Manor Park. 745-4297 V099C CO-OP day care centre, for parents who live of work in centre Opening Jan.

8. Will accept infants. toddlers, and preschoolers. Call 232- 3029: 233-5545 W239D WILL babysit, my home, daily, Blair Rd. South.

746-1639 W240D WILL babysit child, any age, my home, Monday to Friday till 5. 746- 5203 W241D MOTHER will mind child, my home, Mon. 10 Rideau Valley Drive near Manotick Marina. 692-4784 W242D BABYSITTER, my home, Alta Vista housekeeping. 733-2706 W270D 54 34 154 220 300 383 433 490 550 623 dor's Trophy as the best foreign entry.

Tourism Minister J. Fraser Mooney says the Bounty float is in keeping with this year's parade theme, "Movie Memories." A replica of the Bounty was built in Lunenburg, N.S., for the motion picture Mutiny on the Bounty which starred Marlon Brando..

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