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of of of 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Quawa July 1000 Announcements CANADA a a a a a a a a a a DEATHS CROZIER, Wilfred In Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew, on Sunday, July 7, 1996. Wilfred Crozier, in his 83rd year. Son of the late William A. Crozier and Mary Jane Bain. Beloved husband of Dorothy Jean Brisco.

father of Ann McQuade (Maurice), Grant Crozier (Karen), Linda Stewart (Patrick), Ross Crozier (Ann-Marie), Brenda Johnston (Dwight), Barry Crozier (Pauline) and Philip Crozier (Helen). deceased by son Brian James. Survived by 13 grandchildren, Angela, Sheri, Curtis, Corey, Melanie, Mandy, Candice, Christopher, Brent, Alana, Kirk and Grace and two greatgrandchildren, Jeri-Lyn and Jesse. Dear brother of Crozier (Dorothy Predeceased by Annie Eva Eldridge and Andrew Crozier. Resting at the Anderson Funeral Home Chapel, 22 Raglan Street Renfrew.

Funeral Service will be conducted at Parkview Free Methodist Church, Renfrew, on Wednesday, July 10, at 11 a.m. Interment Rosebank Cemetery. For those desiring, donations to Groves Park Lodge Auxiliary, Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or Parkview Free Methodist Church would be appreciated. Visitation Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

-146058 DAUGHTRY, Gordon Stephen vived by his sons, Ken (Katie) of Vernon and Bruce of Vancouver and granddaughters of Vancouver, and Jennifer and Christine of Vernon. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Nellie (Helen) and his sister Muriel. retired in 1969 as Superintendent of Cartography of the Geological Survey of Canada after 42 years of service. He and Nellie enjoyed retirement with frequent travel and long interludes at their Golden Lake cottage. He was a lifelong member and elder of Stewarton and McLeod-Stewarton United Churches, and was active in the establishment of the Glebe Centre.

Friends may call at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, after 3 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 1996. A memorial service will follow in the chapel at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Glebe Centre or the Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre would be greatly appreciated. -199927 Peacefully, in Vernon, B.C.

on June 26, 1996, after a lengthy illness, in his 87th year. Gordon is sur- FARMER, Edna Irene, R.N. On Saturday, July 6, 1996, Edna Carmichael, daughter of the late Stewart Carmichael and Irene Young, at her late residence, 259 Albert Street, Arnprior, Ontario. Beloved wife of the late Donald Farmer. Fond mother of Scott (Celine) of Arnprior and Neil (Nathalie) of Nepean.

Dear grandmother of Melissa and Brittany. Dear sister of Neil (Evelyn) of Arnprior, Jean (Norm) Kinkade of Sand Point, Anne and Edith (the late Greg) O'Neill of Arnprior, Ken (Shirley) of Milton, and Carrie (Jim) Farnsworth of Oakville. Dear sister-inlaw of Doug and Marg Farmer of Arnprior. Predeceased by two brothers, Alex and lan (Anne) and one sister Isabel (Ramsay) Thomson. Friends may call at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street, North, Arnprior from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 7, 1996. Funeral service to Grace-St. Andrews United Church at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, July 8, 1996.

Interment in Sand Point Public Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations appreciated to the Victorian Order of Nurses or Gra Andrews Accessibility Fund. Boyce Funeral Home Arnprior FISCHER, Paul On Saturday, July 6, 1996. Paul Fischer, age 85. Beloved husband of Yvette Chevrier.

Loving of Robert (husband of Joanne) of Gloucester and Michel (husband of Danielle Rousseau) of Vaudreuil Sur Le Lac. Cherished grandfather of Glenn, Leanne, Laurence and Charles. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe), after 11 a.m. Tuesday. Funeral Service Tuesday in the chapel at 2 p.m.

followed by cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society ap- HANNAFORD, Grace On Sunday, July 7, 1996, Grace Clyne, age 91. Widow of Warren Hannaford. Loving mother of Weldon (husband of Patricia), Elliott, Wayne (husband of Heather), Hope (Mrs. Larry Riopelle), Cheryll and Connie (Mrs.

George Pitman). Dear sister of Gertrude Chauvin and brother Orville. Predeceased by sisters Anna Donegan, Ora Gosselin, Olive Turner and brother Leo. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 1255 Walkley Road (east of Bank), from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday to St. Margaret Church for Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. followed by cremation. The Cremated Remains of Grace will be interred with her late husband, Warren, at Notre Dame Cemetery.

In memoriam donations to the Queensway-Carleton Hospital, Palliative Care Program, appreciated. -144612 HARNETT, Roy Alexander (Alex or Satch) Passed away suddenly on Wednesday, July 3, 1996. at the age of 43. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia until 11 years old when he moved with his family to Ottawa, Ontario. Alex will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his family.

was the loving father of Cory, Brandon and Stacey. Beloved son of Mary (MacNeil) and Roy Harnett. Dear brother of William Cyples (Judy) of Bedford, N.S.; Christine Schulz (Alvin) of Balzac, Fred of Balzac, Neil (Christine) of Kingston, Ont. and Cathy McNaught (Al) of Nepean, Ont. Dear uncle of Billie, Gary, Ryan, Erica, Shannon, Leah, Sarah and Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue of Brett; great-uncle of Jillian.

Friends may callat the Woodroffe), from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Monday to St. John The Apostle Church for Mass of Christian Funeral at 12:30 p.m., followed by cremation. In memoriam donations to the charity of your choice appreciated.

-144709 HEDWIG, Janke Peacefully at home on Sunday, July 7, 1996, in her 71st year. Hedi, beloved wife of Karl Janke and dear mother of Thomas. Dear sister of Helen, Margot and Wally. Friends may call at the Westlawn Chapel of the Tubman Funeral Homes, ,3440 Richmond Road, Nepean (between Bayshore and Baseline Road), on Tuesday 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Faith Lutheran Church, 43 Meadowlands Drive West, Nepean, (access from Harris Place), on Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Cremation and interment at Pinecrest Cemetery. Those wishing to make a memorial donation may do so to Faith Lutheran Church Memorial Building Fund. Tubman Westlawn Chapel -143271 "PREARRANGEMENT" A WISE CHOICE McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL HOMES AND CHAPELS 1411 HUNT CLUB ROAD 737-7900 -235 KENT STREET 232-5337 72987800 DEATHS After a brief illness, on Friday, July 5, 1996, in Lethbridge, Alberta, while on sabbatical, at the Lethbridge Research Centre from McGill University, Macdonald Campus. Beloved husband of Janet Savage, Coaldale, Alberta. Dear father of Catherine Anne "Kate" (Wayne Vaincourt), Portland, Oregon, Robert Dean (Shereen Britto), Thunder Bay, Ontario and Mary Ellen (Carlo De Castris), Senneville, Quebec.

Son of the late Dean Ingram and Edythe Howse. Survived by his sister Deanna (Bill Badley), Kanata, sister-in-law Anne Evely, Grand Matis, Quebec and brother-in-law Douglas Savage, Calgary, Alberta. Fond uncle of Erica and Jared Badley of Kanata. Funeral service in Lethbridge, Monday, July 8, Martin Brothers, Riverview Chapel. A Memorial Service will be held at St.

Georges Anglican Church, 23 Perreault, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, on Friday, July 12, 1996, at 4 p.m. Visitation at the church one hour prior to the service. In memoriam donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 303-1729 Bank Street, Ottawa, ON K2P 1X7, would be appreciated by the family. -143439 INGRAM, Dr.

Jordan Miles, Ph.D Professor of Microbiology JAMES, Heather Darlene, R.N. In hospital, Almonte, on Friday, July 5, 1996. Heather Darlene (Best) James, R.N., in her 43rd year. Dearly loved wife of Wayne and loved and devoted mother of Jason, Tyler and Landon. Dear daughter of Helen and Gordon Best and sister of Don (Kathy), all of Port Elmsley.

Cherished daughter-in-law of Alma and Gordon James and sister-in-law of Dale and Linda and Dennis and Maria. Loved aunt of Devon and Matthew. Friends may call at the Blair Son Funeral Home, Perth, Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m. service will be conducted in the chapel Monday, July 8th at 1 p.m. Interment Rosetta Cemetery.

In remembrance, contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or fund of your choice would be appreciated. -001096 LOGAN, Violet Catherine On Sunday, July 7, age 79. Widow of mother Diane, neral arrangements Funeral Home, 2313 1996. Violet Catherine Hickey, John Walter Logan. Loving Brenda, Richard and John.

Futo be completed by the Kelly Carling Avenue, Ottawa. -221431 LOGGIE, Vernon Branch C.D. Major (Ret'd) RCAPC Veteran WWII, First Comptroller, Public Service Alliance, 1968-1980. On Thursday, July 4, 1996, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital in his 81st year. Born in Bathurst, New Brunswick.

Son of Wesley and Millie Branch Loggie, deceased. He is survived by his loved and loving wife, Pat; dear son, Peter (Muriel) of Linlithgow, Scotland; grandsons, James, Douglas and lain; godsons, David Jeffrey of Kanata and Stuart Pollock of Englehart a and sisters-in-law, Zia Pollock of Englehart and Cynthia Jeffrey of Toronto and dear nieces and nephews and Bathurst cousins. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, July 10, at 2 p.m. at St. Richard's Merivale Road at Rossland Nepean.

Reception to follow at Vernon's home, 57 Promenade Nepean. Cremation. Committal at Mount Osborne Cemetery, Beamsville, Ont. Those wishing may make memorial donations to the Christian Blind Mission International, P.O. Box 800, Stouffville, L4A 729.

Arrangements in care of the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair McGarry, 233-1143. -201632 McLAUGHLIN, Harry Richard Suddenly on Saturday, July 6, 1996, in his 65th year. Harry Richard McLaughlin, of Osgoode, beloved husband of Eleanor Ralph. Dear father of Richard. Brother of Jean Taylor of Osgoode, June Wallace Alberta, Joyce Whynot of Nova Scotia, Edward of Victoria, B.C.

Resting at the Lee Cummings Funeral Home, North Gower, where friends will be received on Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. James United Church, Osgoode. ment Rideau Vale Cemetery.

Donations to the Ontario Heart Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Lee Cummings Funeral Home McPHERSON, Joyce In hospital, Saturday, July 6, 1996, Joyce Pitcher, age 64. Beloved wife of Ross J. McPherson. Beloved mother of Karen (Mrs.

Richard Watters) of Orleans, Christine (Mrs. Randolph Smith) of Toronto and Susan (Mrs. Ken Fraser) of Almonte. Fond grandmother of Jennifer, Michael, and Graeme. Dear sister of June Cooper and Ethel Tait.

Dear sister-in-law of Norma (Earl Macgilvary). Predeceased by a sister, Patricia Nelson and by brothers, Roy and Eric. may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centretown), from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Tuesday to St.

Patrick's for Mass of Christian Funeral at 10 a.m. followed by cremation. In memoriam donations to Volunteer Unit of the Ottawa Civic Hospital ated. -142996 MOHR, Mary Margaret (Vice-President-Goldie Mohr Ltd.) Peacefully, at Saturday, July 6, 1996, Mary Margaret Murphy, age 58. Beloved wife of Goldie Mohr.

Loving mother of Deborah (Paul Caldwell). Cherished Granny of Charles and Brittany. Dear sister of Theresa McKenna of Nepean, Tony (Helen) of London, Rita Burnett (John) of Renfrew, and Helen Moloughney (Carmen) of Nepean. A very special aunt to many nieces and nephews. Dear daughter of the late brother, Thomas and Annie (Delaney) Friends Murphy and by a Grant (Audrey).

may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 580 Eagleson Road, Kanata (south of Hazeldean Mall), from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday to St. Patrick's Church, Fallowfield, for Mass of Christian Funeral, at 1 p.m. followed by cremation.

Interment of the Cremated Remains at Mohr's Cemetery, Beechgrove, Quebec. In memoriam, donations to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa Civic Hospital, appreciated. "It was from you I first learned to think, to feel, to imagine, to Love, Debbie. -063888 MORROW, Steve Accidentally on Friday, July 5, 1996. Steve Morrow, of R.R.

1, Iroquois, in his 41st year. Beloved husband of Cindy Morrow (nee Smyth). Much loved son of Russell and Doreen Morrow of Williamsburg. Dear brother of Rick (Tracey) of Vernon and David (Johanne) of Guelph. law of Mac and Isla Smyth of Iroquois.

Dear brother-in-law of Sandra (Mrs. Paul Beckstead) of Iroquois and Cheryl (Mrs. Gerald Thompson) of the Philippines. Loving uncle of Jessica, Liam, Caroline and Katherine Morrow, Dean, Rhonda and Crystal Beckstead and Leanne and Daryl Hunt. Sadly missed by aunts, uncles and cousins.

Friends may call at the Marsden and McLaughlin Funeral Home, Williamsburg, on Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m. Funeral service at the funeral home on Tuesday, July 9, 1996, at 11 a.m. Donations to Winchester Hospital would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. -141360 DIRECT CREMATION For Free Information Without Obligation Call or Write Modest Funeral Alternative 108 Walgreen Unit Carp, Ontario KOA 1L0 (613) 831-7122 DEATHS NADON, Frances In hospital, Sunday, July 7, 1996.

Frances Roy, age 67. Loving mother of Jo-Anne (Donald Tappin), Deborah, Robert and Linda. Fond grandmother of five grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. She is predeceased by a brother, Guy. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral home, 585 Somerset Street (Centretown), from 2 to 04 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday to St. Thomas d'Aquin Church for Mass of Christian Funeral at 11 a.m. In memoriam donations to the Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. -143116 NICOLL, Albert Peacefully at the Country Haven Nursing Home, Almonte, on Saturday evening, July 6, 1996.

Albert Reginald Nicoll, formerly of Amprior and Highland Grove, Ontario, in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of the late Ruby (nee Sarginson). Loved father of Clifford (Lois) of Arnprior. Dear brother of Harold (Vivian) of Orillia. Predeceased by several brothers and sisters.

Cherished grandfather of Kevin (Laura-Lee) and Patricia (Paul LeBlanc) and great-grandfather of Johnathan and Marissa Nicoll and Travis LeBlanc, all of Arnprior. Friends call at the Pilon Family Funeral Home Chapel, John Street North, Arnprior, on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. then to rest at the Baragar Funeral Home "Wiggins Bancroft, on Tuesday from 12 noon until service time in the chapel at 1 p.m. Interment St. Mark's Community Cemetery, Paudash, Ontario.

PILON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL ARNPRIOR -109384 NOLAN, James (Jim) In hospital, Smiths Fall, on Saturday, July 6, 1996, James (Jim) Nolan, in his 78th year. Husband of the late Marjorie Cameron. Brother of Esther Lansdell of R.R. 4, Smiths Falls, Ken of R.R. 6, Smiths Falls, Maud Nolan of Smiths Falls and Ivan of Franktown.

Predeceased by brothers Harvey and John. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Blair Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, from 10 a.m. Saturday, July 13, 1996, where funeral service will be conducted in the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Franktown Union Cemetery.

In remembrance donations to the Franktown Union Cemetery would be appreciated. -002760 O'BRIEN, Dorothy Isabel -000384 REVELS, Madge (A graduate of Mount Allison University and retired from long service with the Civil Service Commission). Peacefully in hospital on Saturday, July 6, 1996, Dorothy Isabel O'Brien, at the age of 86 years. Born in Noel, Nova Scotia, she was a daughter of the late Dr. Milton Addison O'Brien of Gloucester and the Clara Alice Putman.

Beloved sister of Lillian Margaret O'Brien of Gloucester. Predeceased by one brother, Milton William O'Brien. Survived by two nieces, Marjorie O'Brien Taylor of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia and Irene Baird (David) of Truro, N.S. and three nephews: Kenneth O'Brien of Toronto, Donald O'Brien of Aldergrove, B.C., and Eric O'Brien of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia; grandnieces: Natalie Matthews of Ottawa; Heather Baird and Terry Taylor, Nova Scotia; grandnephews: Steven Baird, N.S., Paul O'Brien, Toronto; Craig, Shawn, Ethan and Darren O'Brien, B.C., and Jordan Taylor and his son, Dylan of Waterloo, Ontario. Friends may call at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa on Monday from 11:30 p.m.

until service time in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment in the family plot, Noel Cemetery, Nova Scotia. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. In hospital after a brief illness on Saturday, July 6, 1996. Wife of the late Walter Revels.

Mother of Linda (Jim McAllister), Rick and Jeannette, Roy and Debbie. Survived by 8 grandchildren and by her 2 sisters, Ruth O'Reilly and Margaret McLean. Friends may call at the Westboro Chapel of the Tubman Funeral Homes, 403 Richmond Road (at Roosevelt), Ottawa, on Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral service will be held in the chapel at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, with cremation to follow.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Tubman Westboro Chapel SANTOSTEFANO, Francesco On Saturday, July 6, 1996. Francesco Santostefano, age 78. Beloved husband of Maria Cinnani. Loving father of Filomena (Mrs.

Domenic Multari), Vincenzo (husband of Mirella), Domenico (husband of Ivana), Tony (husband of Lorraine), Teresa (Mrs. Tony Ranieri), Salvatore (husband of Franca) and Pietro (Nicki). Fond grandfather of 16 grandchildren. Dear brother of Domenico and Carmela of Italy. Brother-in-law of Antonio and Michele Cinnani.

Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centretown), from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday to Madonna della Risurrezione Church, 1621 Fisher Avenue, for Mass of Christian Funeral at 10 a.m. Entombment Capital Memorial Gardens. In memoriam donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation appreciated.

-135926 SELLINGS, Irene In hospital, on Saturday, July 6, 1996, in her 69th year. Irene Sellings (nee McLeod). Beloved wife of Robert Rafuse. Loving mother of William Guy Sellings, Catherine Sellings and her stepchildren, Donna (Mrs. Clare Thompson), Bruce Rafuse (Gloria) and Kevin Rafuse (Lorraine).

Cherished grandmother of Shannon and her stepgrandchildren Donna Mark, Tanya, Rebecca, Robbie, Melissa and Brody. Dear sister of Alberta and Joyce. Predeceased by her stepson, Wayne. Friends may call at the Carp Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, Rivington Street, on Monday from 2 to 04 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel, Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Highland Park Cemetery. Those wishing, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Tubman Carp Chapel -003269 SOUTHAM, Robert Wilson -220909 VEENSTRA, Johannes W. In hospital, on Sunday, July 7, 1996, at the age of 98 years. Johannes Veenstra, beloved husband of Patricia.

Also survived by many children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Service will be held at Calvin Christian Reformed Church on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Those wishing, memorial donations to the Christian Reformed World Relief Committee of Canada, Box 5070, Burlington, Ontario, L7R 3Y8, would be appreciated. Tubman Westboro Chapel -143181 Peacefully at home on Friday, July 5, 1996, in his 82nd year.

Beloved husband of Ann Creighton. Dear father of John Ross (Ursula), Susan Ann (Peter Turner) and Richard Brian (Maryclare). Grandfather of Margot, Eric, Benjamin, Patrick, Amy and Matthew. Also survived by his brother, Gordon and his sister, Janet Ritchie. Private family funeral.

Friends may attend a Memorial Service at Christ Church Cathedral, Sparks Street, Ottawa, on Tuesday, July 9. 9, at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may donate to a charity of their choice. For further information, please call the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair McGarry, 233-1143. CARDS OF THANKS DEWAN Special thank you to all friends and relatives for the many cards and expressions of sympathy, over the sudden death of Bobby Joe Dewan.

Bob Dewan family. -202086 IN MEMORIAM CRAWFORD -In loving memory of Robert (Bob), a loving husband, father and grandfather, who passed away July 8, 1992. We miss you so very much, but take consolation in knowing you have gone to a happy and peaceful place of rest. -Sadly missed by Julia, May, Trevor, Dereck, Jessica and lan. -184773 DAVIDSON -In loving memory of my dear father, Gordon, who passed away July 8, 1994.

Two years have passed, dear Dad, Since you were called away, How well do I remember That sad and weary day. -Love always, Jean and family. -057756 ELLIS -In loving memory of our beloved daughters, who were the sunshine of our lives Julie Anne, 1968 July 9, 1985 and Lynn Alexandra, 1970 October 2, 1971. "There was the door to which I found no key; There was the veil through which I I I I I I I I I might not see; Some little talk awhile of me and thee There was and then no more of thee and me." And our lives have never been the same again. -Sadly missed, Mom and Dad.

-086170 JOWSEY -In loving memory of dear mother and friend, Dorothy (Dot), who passed away on July 8, 1994. They walk with us down quiet paths And speak in wind and rain. For the magic power of memory Give them back to us again. -Deeply missed, dearly loved, Cathy, Rick, Melissa and Chelsea. -145547 JOWSEY- In memory of a dear friend, Dot, who passed away July 8, 1994.

Memories of the times we had together Will never be forgotten. Lu -105168 LADEROUTE -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas, who passed away July 8, 1993. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. -wife Audrey, son Charles and his wife June and family, daughter Gale and her husband Stan. -008149 MASON -In loving memory of a dear father, Ray, who passed away July 8, 1974.

Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of father Your loved ones will never forget. -Bonnie, Hugh, Tara and family. -157473 PREZEAU -In memory of my dear wife, Marion, loving Mom, Mother-In-Law, Granny and Nan, who passed away July 8, 1994. We cannot hear you speaking Or reach out to feel your touch We cannot see you smiling This is why you're missed so much. You live within our hearts, Though two years have since gone by, Time will keep on passing But our memories never die.

-Forever in our thoughts, husband Rene, Ray, Diane, Janice and their families. -205255 TIRABASSO -Maria. In loving memory of a dear mother, wife, daughter, sister and aunt, who passed away one year ago today. You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of gold, You left the sweetest memories, This world could ever hold. To us you were someone special, What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today.

We think of you today with love As we have always done, We feel again the bitter blow That never should have come. We sat beside your bedside Our hearts were crushed and sore, We prayed for God to spare you Till we could pray no more. Each morning when we awake Knowing you are gone, No one knows the heartache As we try to carry on. Our family chain is broken now And nothing seems the same; On the day you left us, Maria You did not go alone, For part of us went with you The day God called you Home. If we could have a lifetime wish And a dream that would come true, We'd pray to God with all our hearts For yesterday and you.

-Love always, Your Family. Memorial Mass St. Anthony's Church at 8:00 -186586 NOTICE The Citizen has prepared a selection of verse and memorial tributes in booklet form. Phone or write Miss Brooks, Classified Department, 829-9321 to obtain your free copy. -213479 Remember those who have passed beyond: "In Memoriams offer a forum to express appreciation, love and continued devotion to the memory of the loved ones who enriched our lives and live on in our hearts, hopes and prayers.

IN MEMORIAMS CALL MARKETPLACE 829-9321 The following classifications have been added to our prepayment list. 220 Professionals Seeking Positions 225 Personal Development 232 Musical Talent 614 Rooms Wanted 653 Movers 706 Money Loaned 709 Franchises 710 Business Consultant 789 Office Furniture Equipment 758 Lost 783 Video Equipment 806 Wanted Miscellaneous 808 Pets 819 Personal Valentines 823 Transportation Whale hunt earns wrath of wildlife supporters TAINTED POLITICS: One Eastern Arctic bowhead is the target of 14 Inuit hunters. Environmentalists fear for the mammal's future. Government scientists say the bowhead's numbers are rising. Who's right? By James Hrynyshyn Southam Newspapers Sometime during the second week of August, if weather permits, 14 Inuit will set out in five boats from the tiny central Arctic port of Repulse Bay in hopes of killing a bowhead whale.

The bowhead is an endangered species, and last month an international panel urged the federal government not to allow the hunt. But it has signalled its support for what the Inuit say is an attempt to revive an integral part of their culture. David Kritterdlik, president of the Keewatin Wildlife Federation, the Inuit body organizing the hunt, says environmentalists' fears about the future of the bowhead population are groundless. Not only are there enough whales to sustain a hunt, he says, but the numbers are growing. Besides, says Kritterdlik, "we've never been involved in the decline of any whales, as far as I know." Publicly, Canadian government scientists agree the numbers of Eastern Arctic bowhead, a toothless mammal that can grow to more than 15 metres long, are rising.

Privately, however, they are less confident about the population's health, and some suggest the decision to approve the hunt was tainted by politics. About 500 bowhead -143487 -143160 The official government estimate of the Eastern Arctic bowhead population hovers around the 500 mark. That's only a tiny fraction as low as three per cent of the prewhaling population in the early 1800s, and the figures are rough. But they're good enough for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, says Iqaluit area manager Gary Weber. The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement gives the Inuit the right to kill one whale, so long as proper conservation and safety practices are followed.

Some environmentalists, including Anne Doncaster of the International Wildlife Coalition in Toronto, aren't satisfied the Eastern Arctic bowhead population can stand the loss of even one whale. "I don't think that there's any question that the stock is severely depleted," she says. Even the lead government biologist on the issue has his doubts, although he won't criticize the decision directly. Winnipeg based Robert Moshenko says in most cases, the loss of just one individual from a population of a few hundred could do serious damage to the species' gene pool and so threaten its long term survival. When it comes to large mammals such as whales, "it's a bit of grey area," he says.

The International Whaling Commission, a 50-year-old panel dominated by antiwhaling member nations, is using a "conservative" estimate of 450 whales. That number is too low to sustain any whaling, says commission secretary Ray Gambell at IWC headquarters in London. "Whatever it is, it's small." At its annual meeting in Aberdeen, Scotland, last month, the commission passed a resolution "encouraging" Canada not to issue a licence for the hunt. The resolution, a watered-down version of a motion "deploring all whaling," passed by a vote of 15-7, with six abstentions. Although historically tolerant of aboriginal whaling for local consumption purposes, the commission agreed this year that environmental factors, such as toxic contamination and climate change, pose more of a threat to whales than does hunting.

Added pressure from even small-scale hunts could seriously harm several species already suffering reproductive problems, say whaling opponents. Canada withdrew its membership in the commission in 1982 but retains observer status. Neither the Inuit nor the federal government appears concerned by the international pressure. Kritterdlik insists the hunt will proceed, although plans to distribute whale meat to all 27 Inuit communities in the Eastern Arctic have been scaled back because of a shortage of funds. Mounting the hunt and shipping the meat and blubber, or muktuk, across the Northwest Territories, is expected to cost up to $100,000, he says.

So far, Inuit hunters and trappers associations have donated less than half that, and little more is expected. If the hunt does proceed, it will be the first legal harvest of a bowhead in the Eastern Arctic this century. One was taken illegally two years ago, although charges against the hunters involved were stayed after the Crown prosecutor said the case would be too expensive to bring to court. Southam News -143181.

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