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)- niMM'lllll ii I I I I I 1 I I I I I i up TT TTT-i 1 1 i in www 28 Monday, March' 8, 1971 The Ottawa Journal Deaths By The Canadian Press Menlo Park, Calif. Historial Allan Nevins. 81. two-time Pu litzer Prize-winning biographer of Grover ueveiana ana tycoon Hamilton Fish, after a long illness. Regin'a Albert B.

Douglas. 58, Liberal MP for the Saskatchewan riding of Assiniboia since 1968, of an undisclosed ill-Bess. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Centre, NDP nomination meeting, PSAC building. 233' Gilmour Street, Stephen Lewis, speaker, 8 p.m. Carleton Heights, Home and School Association, Prince of Wales Drive, 8 p.m.

Fraternity House, annual meeting. National Library, 8 p.m. "La Cerisaie," National Arts Centre, Theatre, 8 p.m. "Exit the Body," La Salle Academy, 373 Sussex Street, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood Donors' Clinic, Algonquin College, 9.30 a.m..

to 4.30 p.m. Canadian Club luncheon. Chateau Laurier, Pierre Juneau, speaker, 12.30 p.m. "Teach-in," St. George's PTA, St.

George's Separate School, 401 Piccadilly Avenue, 7.30 p.m. Canadian Mental Health Association, annual meeting, National Library, 8 p.m. "La Cerisaie," National Arts Centre, Theatre, 8 p.m. Readings by Frank Davey. Carleton University, University Commons, 8.30 p.m.

Montreal Symphony Orchestra, National Arts Centre, Op--era, 8.30 p.m. "Exit the Body," La Salle Academy, 373 Sussex Street, 8.30 p.m. 2. Births ARMITAGE Brian and Catherine (nee Armstrong) are happy to announce the -arrival of a son, Patrick John Brian, 8 14 on March 7, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital; a brother for Cindy. -AZZIE To Gabie and Tilly (nee Escander), a girl, 9 4 born March 6, 1971.

A sister for Peter. Thanks to Dr. Shute and the staff of the Grace Hospital. BISSON Leonard (S i y) and Patricia (O'Brien), are proud to announce the birth of their first child, David Leonard, 'March 5, 1971, at St. Mary's Hospital, Mont- Teal.

Jturnal Box Replies A 003 012 014 A 101 102 821 838 862 874 890 893 918 923 932 956 960 965 981 983 984 985 994 996 998 INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS vital Stotlstlesi 1. Adoption 2. Birth 1 3. Deaths 4. Obltuarlo 5.

Lost 13. In Memorlam 14. Anniversary Masse 15. Cardi of Thanks 1 10. Funral Director 17.

Cemetery Memorial 11. Societies and Looses 19. Churches 10. Florists 21. Cemeteries 39.

Druggists Open Sjnday 30. Service Stations 33. Banquets ond Ponies 34. Teke-Out Food 35. Where to Go J4.

Hotels and Models 37. Beauty Salon 38. Nursing Home 39. Gardening and Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service) MPLOYMINT 41.

Wanted Mai Help Interest 42. Salesmen and Agent 43. Position vacant 44. Professional Service 45. Wonted Female Help Interest 44.

Nursing Service 47. Employment Wonted 41. Domestic Helo 49. Teocher Wonted 50. Tuition 51.

Traa School 52. BoUy Services APARTMENT 54. Apenments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 5. Apartment Wonted Sr.

Apartment tor Sal St. Fur nltheo Apartments WaMee 59. Sublet PROPERTY 40. Industrial Proprrwe) tl. Property for Saw 42.

Property for Ren J. Property Wanted 45. Commercial Property 44. Out-dMown PraportM 47. Forme for Sol 4.

Form for Rent 49. Farm Wanted to Buy 70. Cotroge for taM 71. Cortoge tor Rent 73. Cortoges Wonted 73.

Corny Lot for Sal 14. Worenous Sooo 75. Office to Let 74. Offices wmted to Let 77. Stores to et 78 stores Wonted to Lei 7.

Resort rt ii. Hunting ond Fishing ROOMS S4. Room to lot B. Room Wunteo M. Room and Boord 39.

Shore Aooofnfntotlos) -'-Tnar-- 2. Births I I tn r-m P.c Columnl COLDREY Ted and Jo Anr (nee Henry) are most happy to announce the birth of a son, Philip Ted, March 8, 1971, at the Grace Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coldrey and fifth grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Henry. FENNELLY Tom and Janet (nee Guzzo), are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Karen Elizabeth, on March 5, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a sister for Donna. HORNER Darryl and Gayle are proud fcp announce the birth of 'a son, David Peter, 6 6 on Saturday, March 6, 1971, Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both JONES Roy and Merle (nee Deedo) are pleased to an-' nounce the birth of their son, Peter Britt, 9 8 March 8, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Craig.

Both well. LECLAIR Ed and Shirley (nee LatreiUe) are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Tina, 8 3 ozs. on Saturday, March 6. 1971. A birthday! present for Dad.

Many thanks to Dr. Burgess and staff of Grace Hospital. MclNTYRE Dr. and Mrs. William Mclntyre (nee Mary Frances Gleason), are pleased to announce the birth of their son, March 7, 1971, at the Ottawa General Hospital.

McLAINE To Dr. and Mrs. Peter McLaine (nee Janet Montgomery), a son, March 6, .1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. MILLOY Wayne and Marjorie (nee MacPherson) are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Laurier Anne Jean, 7 lbs. 1 on March 5, 1971, at Riverside Hospital.

Many thanks' to Dr. Taylor and staff. MUELLER Willie and Helene wish to announce the birth of a baby girl, at the Kempt-ville Hospital, March 7, 1971. A sister for Scotty. SAURIOL Jacques and Michelle (nee Fihon) are proud to announce the arrival of their first born; a daughter, 7 14 ozs.

Sunday, March 7, 1971, at Riverside Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Nuyens and staff." VILLENEUVE Peter and Lorna are proud to announce the birth of their son, Peter, Kent. He weighed 7 2 on -March 5, 1971, at Arnprior Hospital. First grandchild for Catherine and Lloyd Mosley, of Arnprior, arid Hazed and Charles Villeneuve, of Ottawa.

MERCHANDISE Articles! 91 Photo Supplies 92. Articles for Sale 93. Article Wanted 94. Article for Rent 95. Article for Swop 94.

Antique and Fin Art 97. Firewood ond Fuel M. Morket Bosket 99. Machinery and Equipment loo. Pet Stock lot.

Livestock and Poultry stamps and Coins '03. Hobbles 10. Boots end Motors jS. Snowmobiles 06. Campers' Supplies IC7.

Musical Supplies 10. Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autost 119. Auto Leasing 12u. Autss for Sale 121.

Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cor 124. Auto Part Truckst 12. Trucks for Sal 130.

Truck Bodies. Part 131. Truck Wameo Trailer 133. Trailers for Sal 134. Treliers for Rent 135.

Mobile Homes for Snl 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved vt. MoBMe Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchonged Mitorcyclest 15.

Motorcycles for Sal 146. Mofarcyc'es for Rent 17. Scooters tor Sale 18. 5rootrs for RrW 149. Ski Corner Miscellaneous! Garages Parking Spac 153.

Winterizing REAL ESTATE 1ST. Houses for sal 758. Real Estate Services 1S9. House to Let 1M. Furnished House to Lt 161, Furnished Houses Wanted Rt to Let 141.

House Wanted to Let 143. Houses Wanted to Buy 144. Garden Homes PERSONALS Personal Memo Transportation Available Transportation Wonted Comps Beys' ond Oil Ir FINANCIAL Financing Money Wnte Money AvoilODI Mortgages Investment Patents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS Legoi Auction At Your Service Coming fcvefir Stomp Collector Anniversary Pag 1'4. 177.

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19. r. 4t--4 -4. LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 72IJC 3. Deaths BENGER, Dr.

Manfred P. In Phoenix, Arizona, Thursday, March 4, 1971, of 2055 Carting Avenue, Ottawa, formerly of Thunder Bay. Survived by wife, Muriel; son, Walter, of Ottawa; daughter Jean (Mrs. G. Pettit) of Phoenix; brother Fred, of Montreal.

Funeral Monday, 1 1 a.m. Resting at Sargent and Sons Funeral Home, 21 N. Court Clmal i I Dau Intpr. ment Riverside Cemetery. BRAULT, Jean Suddenly at his residence on Saturday, March 6, 1971, Jean Brault, husband of Claire Bugeaud, age 53.

Dear father of Raymond, Ottawa; Mrs. Maurice Bolduc (Diane), Hull; brother of Rosaire, Wakefield; Claude, Hull; Mrs. Levis Des Roches (Germaine), Miss Gabrielle Brault, Ottawa; grandson Marc. Employee of R. L.

Crain Limited, Ottawa. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer Street. Requiem Mass Tuesday to Ste. Genevieve Church 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

BROADBENT, Harry L. (Punch) Suddenly in hospital on Friday, March 5. .1971, Harry L. (Punch) Broadbent, in his 79th year, beloved husband of Leda Fitzsimmons, father of Mrs. R.

J. Avery (Sally Ann), also survived by 4 grandchildren. Private funeral was held at Hulse and Play fair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, Monday at 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. CAMERON, Harry In hospital, Arnprior, on Saturday, March 6, 1971, in his 80th year, Harry Cameron, 'of Arnprior, beloved husband of Mary Schoular, dear father of Margaret (Mrs.

D. Ian Roe), Ottawa, brother of Eva, Arnprior; dear grandfather of Donald and Elizabeth Roe, Ottawa. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the chapel Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior Cemetery.

COWAN, Edmund Thomas In hospital, Sunday, March 7, 1971, Eddie Cowan, of Met calfe, in his 83rd year, beloved husband of the late Hope Hume and dear father of Harold, of Metcalfe; grand father of Mrs. Richard Dooley (Joyce) and the late Alvin cowan, great-grand- father of David and Lisa. Also survived by 1 brother, William, of Ottawa, and 3 sisters, Mrs. Henry Cinnamon (Rose Emma), of Winchester; Mrs. Stewart Jeacle (May), of Met calfe, and Mrs.

Robin Camp bell (Violet), of Vernon. Predeceased by brother Alvin. Resting at the Vice Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Highway 31, Metcalfe. Funeral Wednes day, March to Os- goode Presbyterian Church, Vernon, for service at 1 p.m.

Rev. Dr. E. G. B.

Foote officiating. Entombment Spring- hill vault. In lieu of flowers donations to the fund or insti tution of people's choice would be gratefully appreciated. DIXON, Madeleine FitzRoy Suddenly, Saturday, March 6, 1971, Madeleine FitzRoy Dixon, sister of Mrs. W.

Hay Murphy (Ruth), of Almonte; survived by several nephews and nieces. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service at St. John's Anglican Church, Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

DUNCAN, Kenneth Suddenly, at his residence 122 Chippewa Avenue, on Sunday, March 7, 197, Kenneth Lever Duncan (member of A.T.S.), beloved husband of Simonne Laurin and by first marriage of the late Ilene Kennedy, dear father of Mrs. Robert Staple-don (Betty), Douglas and Gerald, of Ottawa, and Mrs. William Atkinson (Dodie), of brother of Roy, 9 grandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 Street. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Springhill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street, would be appreciated. Dittrict Want Ad Agents SMITHS FALLS McShane and Shanks Pharmacy, 1 1 ond Main Streets. Phone 23-331. Store, Bridge Street.

Phone 257-1505. I CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug RENFREW Mrs. D. Belonger, 304 Kogian street, pnon 430-370. "Ottawa's Most Piogressive Want Deaths from Preceding Columnl (Cont.

GAUTIER, Mrs. Charles On Saturday, March 6, 1971, Irene Duhamel, wife of the late Charles Gautier, aged 77. Dear mother of Irenee, Iran-cois, Ottawa; Gerard, Ste. Lambert; Jean-Pierre, Barry; Mrs. Maurice Vassar (Marie-Therese), Blainville; Mrs Rosaire Roy (Illena), Lucerne; Sister of.

Antonio, Ottawa Romeo, Vanier; Mrs. Henri Laperriere (Yvette). 21 grand-children, 3 great-grandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer Street. Requiem Mass Wednesday to St.

Charles Church, 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. GERRARD, John (Jack) On Sunday, March 7, 1971, John (Jack) Gerrard, age 42, beloved husband of. Bonnie Franklin, of 407 Prince Albert Street, dear father of Kenneth, Danny, Timothy, Brian, Kevin, Deborah and Catherine, dear brother; of Bunny (Mrs. Ed Pilon), Patricia (Mrs.

Robert Daley), of Ottawa. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral service Tuesday in the chapel at 11 a.m. Crema-. tion Pinecrest Crematorium.

GETZ, Lawrence In hospital 1 Pembroke, on Sunday, March 7, 1971, in his 59th year, Lawrence Getz, of 294 Doran Street. Pembroke, beloved husband of Dorian Burke, dear father of Ronald, of Whitby, David, of Ottawa, and Orville, Waterloo, grandfather of Mollly and Margot; brother of Norman and Percy, both of Killalpe, Charles, Pembroke, Wilmer, Ottawa, and Carson, Richmond Hill. Resting at the Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke. Service in the chapel Wednesday, March 10 at 2 p.m. Temporary interment Wesley cemetery vault.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Bible Society would be appreciated. GLEASON, Martin Francis In hospital Monday, March 8, 1971, Martin Gleason, age 86, of Martindale, dear son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gleason, dear brother of Ger trude and Lena. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Funeral Wednesday to St. Martin's Church, Mar- tindale for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery, GOW, Melville A. After short illness in hospital on Saturday, March 6, 1971 Melville Ansly Gow (retired) CNR employee), of 83 Glynn Avenue, in his 76th year. Husband of the late Annie May Larmour, father of Margaret, Gordon, Joan (Mrs.

C. G. 'Anderson) and Donald, brother of Stanley. Eight grandchildren also sur vive. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service 10 a.m. Inter ment Bearbrook Anglican cemetery in the spring. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Heart Foundation would be appreciated. JUDD, Elizabeth Ann On Fri day, March 5, 1971, at Bonne- chere Manor, Renfrew, Elizabeth Ann Woods, widow of James Judd, in her 94th year, dear mother of Lorena Mrs. Herb C.

Hodgins), Shawvrl'le; Pearl (Mrs. Stew art Crawford), Renfrew; Arthur, of Yarni, pre deceased by Opal, (Mrs. Riis sell Lucas), dear sister of Katie, (Mrs. John B. Judd), ShawviUe; survived by five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, ShawviUe, Que. Funeral service Mon day, March 8, 2 p.m. Interment Maple Grove cemetery.

DUCK SPECIES WINNIPEG North America has about 50 varieties of the wild duck. There are about 200 known species in the world. Journal Subscription Sales SINGLE. COPY PRICE: 10c dally, Saturday. BY Oc a week.

BY MA'L: Payable In oovance Con. odo, Conodian Force Post Office ond U.S.A. $3.00 a month or 131.00 a year. All ether countries 8IO0 a month or 140.00 a year. Saturday only 3Je per rssu or year to any ooores For further Information coll 2M-7SU.

-V sf il.sf itrtitt 1f if t4- i--" 1 iB it Iti 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Columnl KILBY, James Michael At Ottawa on Friday, March 5, 1971, James Michael Kilby, beloved husband of the late Bemadette Primeau, and father of Wilda (Mrs. William Andre), of" Brockville, Patricia (Mrs. Cecil Spicer), of Brockville, Gladys (Mrs.

Alex Yanosik), of Smiths Falls, Florence (Mrs. Brian Jackson), of Ajax, Iris (Mrs. Roy Blais), of Gatineau, brother of Jack, of Pres- cott, Charles, of Brockville, Veronica (Mrs. Wes Savoir), of Arnprior, Irene (Mrs. Gor don Eyre), of Brockville, and Melinda (Mrs.

Arthur Binn), of Eganville. Rested at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Requiem Mass was chanted in St. Francis de Sales Church Monday, March 8 at 11 a.m. Interment St.j Frances de Sales cemetery.

LACELLE, Gladys Formerly Gladys Hooper of Ottawa, beloved wife of F. X. Lacelle. Passed away March 6, 1971 at Clawson, Michigan. LAFLAMME, Miss Agnes May In hospital, March 6, 1971, of 467 Laurier Avenue, West, Apt.

6, aunt of William S. Finnegan, (Helen), Mrs. Roy Laing, Ottawa, and of the late Joseph B. Finnegan. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street.

Funeral Tuesday to St. Patrick's Church. Funeral Mass, a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. LEGREE, Mary Ellen On Sunday, March 7, 1971, Mary Ellen, six years.

Beloved daughter of Edward Legree and Heather Portioues; Pak-enham, and sister to Michael, Terry and Tina. Resting at the Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior. Funeral Tuesday to St. Peter Celestine Church, Pakenham, for Mass of the Angels at 10 a.m. Entombment parish vault.

LETTS, Ella In hospital, after a lengthy illness, on Sunday, March 7, 1971, Ella Margaret Chamberlain, beloved wife of the late Arthur Letts, formerly- of 151 Huron Avenue, mother of Mrs. Verdie Sal- mela (Barbara), of Clear water, Florida, grandmother of R. Grant Ingram and Dahl Fuchs, sister of Mrs. Harold Letts (Muriel), and Joe Chamberlain, three great grandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Tusday, 2 p-m. Interment Beechwood Ceme tery. MAYHEW, Malcolm (Mac) On Saturday, March 6, 1971, in ShawviUe, Mal colm (Mac) Mayhew, beloved husband of Eva Dagenais, dear father of Edgar, Brock- vi'He, Ont, Cora (Mrs. Ross Otter Lake, Que. Jeannebte (Mrs.

Arthur Bois- vert), ShawviUe, Simon, Navan, Ont, Rojtal, Renfrew, Raymond, Ottawa, Rudolph, Ranmer, Ont, Yvonne (Mrs Joel Dagenais), Vanier, sur vived by 49 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren, brother of Harry, Joseph and Noble, in bis 81st year. Rest ing at W. J. Hayes and Sons, ShawviUe, Que. Funeral Tuesday, March 9 at 1 p.m.

for service at French Baptist Church, Otter Lake, Que. Interment Union cemetery. McCORD, George In hospital Sunday, March 7, 1971, George McCord, age 87, be Doved husband of Florence Gregory, loving father of Robert, Helen (Mrs. Brown), Ottawa, Ethel (Mrs. M.

Hogle), Montreal, and Florence (Mrs. C. D. Lavio lette), Vancouver, dear brother of Mrs. Esther Dolman Ottawa, also survived by 9 grandchildren.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt from 7 o.m. Monday. Fune ral service wUl be conducted the chapel Tuesday 1 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. The family requests flowera be omitted.

McFARLANE, Margaret Marion At Smiths Falls, Monday, March 8, 1971, Margaret Marion Glenn, age 61 years, of Smiths Falls, beloved wife of the late James Edgerton McFarlane, mother of Eleanor at home. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Requiem mass will be chanted at St. Fran cis de Sales Church, Wed nesday at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Francis de Sales ceme- tery- t. 1 Ad Section" 3. Dealhi (Cont. from Precedtna Columnl Norman McNabb At his late residence, 94 Ar-gyle Street, North Renfrew, on Sunday, March 7, 1971, Norman McNabb Moffat, in his 98th year, son of the late Samuel and Anne Moffatt and brother of Mrs. Harry Walker (Olive) and Miss Annie Moffatt, of Renfrew.

Resting at McPiiail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where the funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday, March 9 at 2 p.m. Interment Thomsonhill cemetery. PLUNKETT, Milton L. In hospital at Pompano Beach, Florida, on Saturday, March 6, 1971. Milton L.

Plunkett, age 58. Formerly of Green-bank. Brother of Mrs. O. C.

Boyce (Kay), Don Mills; Mrs. H. J. Johnston (Edna), Carp; Mrs. C.

Beauchamp (Ruth), Vancouver; Elizabeth, Edith, and Eric, all of Ottawa. REANEY, Delmer John Sud denly in hospital on Friday, March 5, 1971, Delmer Reaney, of Metcalfe, in his 15th year, only son of Elmer and Violet Reaney (nee, James) and beloved grandson 6f Mr. and Mrs. George Reaney and Mr. John James.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Highway 31, Metcalfe. Funeral Monday, March 8, 1971 to Metcalfe United Church for service at 2.30 p.m. Entombment Springhill Vault. Charitable donations may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Association in care of Mr.

D. K. Dale, 971 Kil Ieen Avenue, Ottawa, or the Ontario Society for Crippled 350 Rumsey Road, Toronto, Ontario. RIOPELLE, Albert In hospital Sunday. March 7, 1971.

Al bert RiopeUe, age 44, of 209 Loretta, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riopelle, dear brocher of Napoleon, Mrs. Maurice Goyette (Yvonne), Ottawa; Mrs. Gordon Batten (Juliette), Toronto.

Resting at LandreviMe Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral Wednesday to St. Gerard's Church Chapel, 207 Bays-water Avenue for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. SAUVE, Joseph Suddenly in Bermuda Saturday, March 6, 1971, GiMeg Joseph Sauve, age 45, beloved husband of Doris Brown (Mills), of 330 Metcalfe Street, dear step father of Nan Mills, son of Mrs.

Lillian Sauve and the date Edward Sauve, brother of Mrs. E. Cromwell (Jean), of Brockville, Edward and Duke, of Montreal, Peter, of Toronto and Louds, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery. Visiting hours to be announced in Tuesday's paper. In Keu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 157 MacLaren Street. SHORTER, Florence Gertrude In hospital, Friday, March 5, 1971, Florence Gordon, age 79, formerly of First Avenue, widow of Albert E. Shorter and dear mother of Gordon, Ottawa, grandmother of San dra, ium ana ain snorter.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service was held in the chapel Monday 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. SINNO, Rose In hospital on Monday, March 8, 1971, Rose Sinno, age 65. of 10 Aber- fetdy, dear mother of Odette (Mrs, Robin Mailory), Kathleen (Mrs.

Wililam Hess), of Mornstown, New York, dear sister of Donald, of California, Noel, Harold, Bernard, Dorothy (Mrs. Vic Fisher), Daisy (Mrs. Jack Brownlee), aM of England, also survived by ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Resting at tne KeJly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue, (West of Woodroffe), where friends may carl from 2 p.m. 4 p.m.

and' 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday in the chapel at 2.30 p.m. Cremation Pinecrest cemetery.

-i if ii A ii.e) lOCAl CALLS PHONE 236-7511 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding, Column) SMITH, Hugh In hospital at Carleton Place, on Saturday, March 6, 1971, Hugh Smith, beloved husband of the late Ellen Loretta Ma-lone. Dear father of Florence (Mrs. W.

G. Bennett), Marjorie (Mrs. H. Stewart), Edward, Joyce (Mrs. Stanley Porteous) and Donald, in his 83rd year.

Funeral was held from the Allan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment United cemeteries. STUBINSKI, John In Renfrew hospital on Sunday, March 7, 1971, John Stubinski, in his 79th year. Husband of the late Effie Cook, dear father to Mrs.

Mary Rouble, Windsor; Robert, Wyndham, and Ted, all of Renfrew; brother to Mrs. John Twolan, Cala-bogie; Mrs. Frank Zyvitski, Renfrew. Resting at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street Renfrew. Funeral Wednesday, March 10 to the Church of St.

Francis Xavier for mass at 10 a.m. Entombment parish vault. YEO, Stanley Dibb Suddenly, Friday, March 5, 1971, Stanley Dibb Yeo (former director of Excise Duty), in his 76th husband of Helen Clarke," father of Stanley of Oakville, Mrs. A. J.

Lower (Jean) of Thornhill and the late Mrs. R. J. Kerr (Shirley). Funeral private.

YOUNG, Germaine (Jerry) In Saturday, March 6, 1971, Germaine (Jerry) Mor age 66, beloved wife of Watson Young, of 68 Begin Street, Val Tetreau (formerly of Kars, dear sister of Albert, predeceased by 1 son D'Arcy. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Fune ral service in the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Elmyiew cemetery in May. ZAVITZ Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy, on Sunday, March 7, 1971, Jessie (Robertston) beloved wife of the late Raymond W.

Zavitz and dear mother of Robert of Hamilton, James R. of RR 2 Ilderton, and John W. of Listowel, sister of Hugh Robertson of Atwood and Mrs. Nellis (Grace) Jackson of Lennoxville, Que. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter, in her 80th year.

Resting at the family residence, RR 2 Ilderton, where funeral si vice win oe neia on 1 uesday, March 9, at 2 p.m. Interment In Friends Cemetery, Coldstream. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dlxon, Madeleine FltiRoy. Duncan, Kenneth, Gow, Melville. Letts, Ella.

Sauve, Joseph. Central Chapel 315 McLEOO STREET 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728 1761 VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAIE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News ond Ai nouncemsnts Presented Nightly at p.m, on CKOY 5. lid AFGHAN HOUND, REDDISH BLOND. mote, colled Lucky, in orea of Cry.

ra, nr. nvwora. Viim. BLACK IU-FOLO, THURSDAY EVE-mng, Preston street or Wolkley Road. Liberal reword.

934-2M1. rtl A 4 4. 5. Lost (Cont. from Preceding Column) 3LACK WALLET, TUESDAY NOON containing papers, valueless to' finder which identify owner, Reward for return.

Business telephone 232-0020, evenings 731-03M. SLACK LEATHER BILLFOLD, Thursday evening, vicinity of Nepean and Bonk. Reward. 234-2451. BRIEFCASE, BLACK SAMSON ITE, lost front Confederation High School, containing grade 13 notes.

Urgently required. Reword. 224-1547. DOG, feet, 1605. TERRIER, BLACK, WHITE Wolkley, McCarthy orea.

733- DOG, PART LABRADOR, BLACK, white on chest, nam Susie. Reward. 749-SS31. GOLD PURPLE STAR RUBY LADY'S ring, raisea srane, iost last montn. Reward.

744-2473. GOLD WRISTWATCH, IN OR NEAR Civic Centre or el bus. Sentimental value. 82S-4204. GREEN WALLET LOST, VICINITY Sparks and Rideau.

Need badly. 2184A Elmira Drive. Reward. KEESHOND (LIKE CHOW OR ELK- hound) male, grey, furry. Cantley, P.O.

827-0212. LADY'S GOLD WATCH, CARLING wood, February 27. Reword. 224-5442. LOST.

VICINITY BELL STREET AND Plymouth, Sunday Feb. 26, In morning, small, block and whit spaniel, bulgy eyes, inword foot pows, answers to Mighty Mouse or Bom Bom, under medical core. Please call, after 4, 232-3926. LOST YOUNG BLACK CAT, MALE, Parkway Park. Reward.

82S-4214. MALE TABBY, MONTHS OLD, Pleasant Park-Delmor orea. 733-M73. MAN'S GOLD WATCH, vicinity Civic Cente, Friday, Feb. 26.

331-2948. SHETLAND SHEEPDOG, BLACK AND white female, 8 months. Porkwood Hill. Reward. 224-7527, STRAYED FROM NEW EDINBURGH area, Irish Setter dog, red.

Reward. 745354. SUM OF MONEY, VICINITY NE peon, Laurier, Bank, Reward. 235-3912, 235-7975. WALLET, BLACK, LOST CENTRE Town, Important papers.

233-6950. WEDDING BAND, MAN'S, GOLD, initials engraved Inside. Reward. 233-2629. WILL PERSON WHO PHONED ABOUT wallet, Feb.

12, please keep money and return wallet. 828-9437. YOUNG CAT, TAN, WHITE, EXTRA toes on front paws, vicinity Crystal Beach. 028-5974 6, Found BUFF COLORED DOG, BROWN studded collar, vicinity Carleton University. 729-1370.

ONE SKI FOUND, WILSONS COR-: ners, Cantley Highway. Nam Loi on ski. 236-3149. SMALL DOG, BLACK LONG HAIR, white chest stripe, terrier type. Taken to Humane Society.

YOUNG CAT, VICINITY MAIN Street, Ottawa East. 2344354. 13. In Memorlamj AUGER In memory of loved sister ond sister-in-law. Miss Corlnne Auger, who died March 8, 1970.

The midnight stars.ore shining Upon your silent grave. Beneath It sleeps the on we love. And the one we could not save. Brother and Sister-in-law Eu-clide and Emella, Sister and Brother-in-law Cora and Art Rldeout, Toronto, Ontario. BELAND In loving memory of a dear brother, Gerald Thomas Beland, who passed away Anarch 8, 1970.

Days of sodness sll come o'er us. i ears in silence often flow; For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one yeor ago. Love, Therese and Larry. BELAND In loving memory of my fiance, Gerald Thomas, who passed away March 8, 1970. I miss you more than anyone knows, Eoch day that passes the emptiness grows, The tears I shed can be wiped away.

But the ache In my heorf will olway remain; Wishing today as I wished before, That God hod spared you many yeor more. -Lovingly Freda. CARRIGAN (nee -ArdleO Died 1970. A wonderful mother, woman and old; One who was better God never made, A wonderful worker, loyal ond true, One In a million, that, mother, was you. Just In your ludgment, always right.

Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friend and all you knew; A wonderful mother, that, mother, was you. Son Larry, Polm Springs, Calif. McBRlDE In loving memory of my dear husband and father, Herbert James McBrlde, who passed away on March 8, 1968. We little thought when leaving horn He'd never more return. It was God's will.

He knew what' best. Thank God, we'll meet again. Ever nmsmbertd by Wife Ednd and Family and Grandchildren. McFAUL In loving memory of dear husband and father. Earl R.

McFoul, who passed away March 1970. Every hour we dearly miss film, Sadly do we feel hi loss; Lonely Is our homo without Mm, -Help us, Lord, to bear th cross. Rita ond Family. McFAUL In loving memory of dear Earl, passed away March 8, 170. A silent thought keep hi memory -ever dear.

Booty ond Bill. PRESLEY In loving memory of dear daughter ond sister, Greta Helen Presley, who passed away March 1923. A silent thought, secret tear, Keeps her memory ver dear. Father, Mother, Brotlwrs and Sister. IS.

Cards of Thanks MARINEAU I. wish to express my lncr thanks and appreciation to my friends and relatives for their Oct of kindness, messages of sympathy, masse ond flowers received In my recent bereavement In the loss of beloved husband, Edward Marl-neau. Mrs. Rose Morlneou. PARADIS wish to xprss our sincere thanks to th many friend ond relatives, whs gov their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the Illness ond death of our beloved wife' mother ond grandmother, Mr.

Gabriel I Porodl. Husband ond Family. 16. funeral Dlrectin RACINE, ROBERT AND- OAUTHIB 237-36M, 260 merer; 30 Olmtod; 7 Foirmonti 25 If, Pot-rfckt 10) hotre Dam. -lrtsri.

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