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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 18

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i 18 Announce ments Melodrama sells out at Gtadel The JEfiodr.ii Lady Aad- Deaths Ok 1.1 1 e7 i Anyone for a footbath? Mpmhprs nf Arpa 13 tub was set up Monday near the 118th Avenue en trance for fairgoers suffering from aching feet. Waiting are, from left, Cheryl Fisher, Loraine Harbin, Brenda Calverley, Les Wills and Mike Minoque. their feet in their own footbath at the Exhibition Grounds. They don't want their bath to go to waste and so far, they haven't had any customers. The K-Days nuggets Births KVIU.

Do-3 ar4 E' era very tWM anoaunca tuna of Uner Urv cni4. Sum -e, Jvff 1. MRy Pww 0 tr Koy (Unora tuatktai. SMITH axel cnea G-vrvtt) frav axnauftc en rri easv s4t avny. iuti ifc at mo i (no i) aesiaa a s)muace I ar at-gttr.

Angee i aunli aum. Jmy aiteBV eVU ax) joMa xeud tmmu-rt arrival nmr cnev aueyvr, Jottrm Jan. MTHIM Or Mi lr hao- ay i a rr fir nd, ton, 6ey. vov, July tt. I tM.IJ Jo Irwo re happy la annauMc ma, artl at lnar first cfia, Eiain liiecam, eant sauna, Jiy IM.

leiDMtt) jam axe) Caoff ay proud a annaunca tna birth of tnair son, Pasar Aan savan pounde aievan ounces, an Jaly i I Ha. at tna University Hospitaf fLLOUOH Mnai as E.ema (naa Cnacora) aa ta announce tna arrival at Snarria ana. an July Ifn, ltd. Weight sii pounoe fourteen unca. Many ttanas to tha doctor anal staff of tha, foa1 weanars Hospital.

CBULL Caorge ar-a Carol (naa BorgeO ar aary prous to announce tha arrival of thr cftotan ton. Richar Gaorga. JO It tto mM (rasa eaar) proudly nnownca tna arrival at Inaif chosen Oaugnfar, Sharon Mara). A SOUYIMII Sakf laat ta ft frea ta aadt fataila eueiciaej aat etitaa aa taa Birtaa ealuaaa. AitaaaatawaaH 9 aat ward, aniainaaa ckataja tt.79.

Engagements CLARKE RffJOEtEN Reverend Doctor and Mrs. W. F. Clarke of Edmonton announca tha engagement of rheir daughter, Lynne, to Mr. Larry Bredesen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Bredesen of Clovar Bar. Tha wedding will take place August 1, Wasy United Church, Edmonton.

STARK CONNOR Mr. an Mra. J. A. Stark are pleated fa annaunca tha engagement at their daughter, Minnie, to Mr.

Gate Id Conner, as" of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Con nar ef Middlesex, England.

Wadding to fata place August 3, at V. Anol( Raman Catholic Church. BAKER-TRAVTMAtJ Mr. Cerathy Baker it piaesetf ta announca tna an-gagemant at her am aauajhtar Shirley, fa Mr. Cannia Trautman, ton of Mrs.

Klant. tYeddina ta fata aiaca at St. Paul's Unite Church. August 31, ltea. BRESfl-lMasauD Mr.

ant) Mr William Bresa of AraVouan ara Bleated to announca the engagement af their daughter, Judith Lorraine, ta Mr. Donald Snatrud, enly eon at Mr. and Mrt. A. Snesru of Edmonton.

Wedding to teka plate August at St. Paul Unite Church, at 4:11 a.m. PMILPt WILKIKSON Mr. an Mrs. Leslie f.

Phelps wish nntunc tha engagement ef hair younger daughter, Loi Manna, ta Mr. Robert Brian Wilkinson, ton of Mr, and Mrt. Roy Wilkinson, of Winnipeg. Wedding to take plwe August 3. Itta, at Robarfson Unite Church, 7:3 a.m.

WARDSTANMARO Mr. an Mrt Jemet Ward art pleated ft announce the engagement of their dtuohter, Joan Margaret, to Mr. Errol Stannerd, ton of Mr, Jamas Sfannard, til of Edmonton. BRIDAL PICTURES Tha Journal will publish, without charge, pictures of brides, providing they art ent column wide, head an shoulderi. bltck and white glossiet ef tha brio, tccompanled by the couples' names, parents names and places ef residence, date and church at wedding, locttion af honeymoon, an whert tha couple will live.

Tht pictures and detent must be In the family Section within thra publishing day ef tha wedding. Deaths HEAD On July 77, Mrs. Marion Head of 10S2I-7S Avenue paste away age yean. Survive by her loving husband Harry; two daughter: Mrs. N.

W. (Janet) McKeo and Mrs. J. P. L.

(Sandra) Renaud both of Edmonton; brother, Mr. Dave Nicol of Vancouver; two sisters: Mrs. Janet Harris and Mrs. Hate Ritchie both of Edmonton. Funeral Wednesday, July 24, tt 3:00 p.m.

at tht South Side Mem-orial Chapel. Mr. C. L. Olson and Mr.

O. E. Hudson will officiate. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Parking at the Chapel.

South Side Memorial Chapel, Patterson Mittel-stadt, Funeral Directors, 83 Avenut and 104 Street. EDWARDS On July 72, '1968, Mr. Albert Edwards of Box 173, Legal, Alberta, passed away. Funeral arranqements will be announced later. Foster and McGarvey Ltd.

Funeral Directors. SKAGGS On July 20 Mr. Spencer Skaggs. late of 11338 70 Street, aged 77. He Is survived by his wife, Jean; four sons and three daughters: A.

Lewis, Harold W. Alex, and R. Stanley Skaggs; Mrs. J. Bogart (Christina), Mrs.

P. Hryhorak (Margaret) and Mrs. J. Douglas (Jean), all of Edmonton; 22 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; brother: Cleveland Skaggs In Michigan, North Dakota. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m.

on Wednesday at Hain-stock's Chapel with Reverend Donald Mayne officiating. Interment will be in Westlawn Memorial Park. Hain-stock and Son, Limited, 10541-81 Ave. LAMOUREUX On July 21, 1968, Mrs. Margaret Jewel Lamoureux, of 13331 110 Avenue, passed away aged 47 years.

She leaves to mourn her loss, two sons: Brian and Wayne, at homo. Mrs. Lamoureux was predecease by her loving husband, Joseph (Bab), In September, 1966. Tha funaral service will be held in tha Roy an Owen, Chapel of Chimes, on Wednesday, July 24, tt 9:30 a.m.. with Reverend J.

S. Cltrkt officiating, tnd Interment In Evergreen Memorial Gtrdtnt. Chaptl of Chimet, Roy and Owen, Funeral Directors. CRUDZINSKI On July 21, Itat Huga Richard Grudiinskl, tgt 41 late of 37SI cadbora Bay Road, Victoria. B.C.

(formerly Leouei. nt it sur. vived by his loving wife, Mtrit, an several niecet tnd nephews. Funaral service it p.m. en Thursday at Heinstock'i Chapel.

Rev-trend W. C. Eifert will officiate and Interment will take place in the Ever-green Memorial Gardens. Memorials gratefully accepted to the Hope Lutheran building fund, 1924 Ctrrick Street af Dean Street, Victoria, B.C., or the Alberta Heart Foundation. Halnsfock tnd Son, Limited, 10541 II Avenue.

MacDONALD On July 20, Reverend Ronald MacDonald of St. Francis Xavler Church Camrose, age 35 year passed away. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Ronald MacDonald; three sisters and three brothers, Mrs. A.

G. MacDonald, Mrs. B. Chlsholm, Mrs. J.

D. MacDonald, Reverend John H. MacDonald, William F. MacDonald and James MacDonald all of Antlgorv Ish, Nova Scotia. Low Mass Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

at St. Joseph's Cathedral. Concelebrated Mass Thursday af 10 with Most Reverend Anthony Jordan O.M.I, officiating at St. Francis Xavler Church In Camrose with Interment the Cam-rose Cemetery. Connelly-McKinley Limited.

Phone 422-2222. The journal largest daily circulation of any newspaper between TORONTO and Deaths KITIUK On Juy IP. 191, Mr. Joseen Kitiuk, af Richmond. Michigan, for macly ef Hainseurg, Aiaerta paste eaey.

Stnrive by hit loving wrte, Frances; twa son, joseob Jr. an Reeert, both af Richmond; ana daugn-ter. Mr. Patricia Van Loon of Ann Aroour; four tister, Mrs. Richer (Steonaniei Hoieron Mrs.

harry (Ogei Chmuer. Mr. William (Kathiaen) Roman, an Mrt. Mike (Peggvl Ungarian. all et omen ton four brothers.

Waiter end Bill af Edmonton. Donatd of Calgary, an Mike ef Vancouver; tnree grandchildren. Funaral service were hat in Richmond, Michigan. Funerals HUGHES Funeral service! for the ire mrt. unenone Louise Hugnes of Edmonton wno passed away on Juiy It at the age of 71 veer, were he on Saturday, July 20 at Heinstock Chapel with Reveren L.

E. Berry officiating. Interment took piece in tna Mapie doe Cemetery at Heney, C. Sne is survived by one deugMer, Mrs. Ralph (Madge) Grant, ViCoria, five grenosons: Roeeert Miller, George, Devid, Keith and Sandy Grant; eight great-grandchildren; two sisters: Mrs.

Mary White, Winnipeg and Mrs. Madge McCoy. Canary. Hainstock and son. Limited, 10541.

II Avenue, Edmonton. Cards of Thanks -i-innnirTarbrBrarararerkp vxiajl DOWLING Our sincere thankt to relatives and friends for sympathy in tna recent loss of husband and father, James Dowling. Special thankt to Reverend A. G. S.

Edworfhy end Miss Ruth Heslep. Mrs. Dowling. In Memoriam GRIFFIN In loving memory of wrw passea away juiy zj, ivas. His dear bright eyes end cheerful face Are pleasant to retell; He had loving word for tech And died beloved by ell.

Ever remembered end sadly missed by the family. ICNUR In loving memory ef our wire ana momer, wno posse away July 23, 1941. Seven year, have pasted tinea that sod day, ut in our heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, fender, fond an true; There i not a day, dear mother. That we do not think of you. Ever remembered by husband Bill, and Welter, Elizabeth, Patricia.

AOAMIOP) In levina memory of Mrs. Alice Ademttn, whe passe ewey July 21, 1t7. Remembered by the family. POPITIR in memory ef our deer momer, inereaie. ema lessee awty July 81, WSJ.

Sunshine pastas, thaaswt tell, Love't remembrance eutiettt alii An theuab tha year ta many or feet They are filled with remembrance, dear mother, of you. Aiway remembered fey daughter Vetma an Maria. SVIIP) In levin memory af my mono, i nomas meivin, tuna poise away July II 1947. One year hat patted line that sod day. When the ana loved tp) called ewey; Tear in silence often flow.

For memory keeps him often peer us. A loving friend to good an kind. No friend on earth like him wa find; For etch ef he did hit east, Treasure him Lord in your realm. May God grant him eternal rest. Alweys remembered by his friend, Billit Robinson of Honda, Alberta.

CHOLAK In loving memory ef a son-m-iew and brothr.n-lew, Victor, who passed away July 23, KM. Today recalls sad memories, Of a dear brother-ln-ltw Iti ta rest; In memories frame wa will keep It, Because he was one et the best. He was called in the prima of manhood, Just when life seemed best; Away from this world of sorrow. To a land so fair and bright. However long our lift may list, Forever we may bt, Whatever oys or sorrows bt Our, We will always remember you.

Forever remembered tnd sadly missed by dad, brother-in-law Roy, Nellie and family, Ed, Irene and tarn. Ily, Bill, Julie and family. KOLODKA In loving memory of Miry noiodka, wno ptsseo away juiy 23, I960. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell Of the lost of one loved ta well; And while the Heap a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Ever remembered and tadly missed by husband Alex, daughter Oigt and son-in-law Jot.

FREE I0OKLET fa assist rttdert i preperimj la Memoriam notice, Tha Jturnel hat prepared booklet at appip priate wordinn. Call, writ phont fot yout copy. MONUMENTS CEMETERIES PLOTS, Good Shepherd section ef Evergreen, for salt. 434-7119. ALBERTA Grnit Marble 1 Stone Co.

M702 101 Street. Ph. 422-4051. tamonfon's only manufacturing mon. timent maker since 1903.

All ceme tery repairs, extra lettering and estate work including bronze an granite marker set in any cemetery. Visit our quiet showroom for guaranteed lowest prices. Free lettering. IrVI do not bother people with phont calls. WEST Edmonton Memorial Olspltf lea Street tnd Stony Plain Road.

WESTLAWN Memorial Cemetery tn Eomonton crematorium 11418 Stony Plain Rd 489-102 Plot from tti.00. INDEPENDENT Moment) Company, I7U 109 Street South Edmonton Ph. 433-5952 See our urge dispny wit! many reduced price. Free lettering. Lost and Found FOUND 20 geugt galvanized ta 137 Ave.

test of 17 tt, 799-3412. LOST Striped kitten, blue collar with bill, It Street. 7 Avenut, 466-7944. LOST Black wallet, downtown area, reward us, CN construction II floor. Lawrence Doyle.

LOST Glitte In brown cat, vicinity ist St. and Stony plain Roa. Reward. J9 114a. LOST Micky Mouse ttutfed animal, Parliament grounds, lit reward.

412-4521. LOST Boy' jacket, tit II, ta corduroy. Mill Creed pool, Sunday night. Reward. 199-5414.

LOST Black Miniature Poodle, South, Side, gold rhineston collar. Reward. )4-rM86. LOST-Black kitten with small whit spot on chest, July 21, vicinity 9124 1C St. Reword.

422-1724. LOST Saalpoinf Siamese cat, male, dark colorinn. pointed fee, answer Vicinity 114 103 Ave. 48D-699. LOST Cocker spaniel terrier, male, light brown, wearing black collar, named "Muffin." Reward.

454.4077. LOST Conrrttl will vibrator. ward. 45S-4CJ9. LOST Black cit, white stripa nose, vicinity 14 Ave 71 Street.

474-7583. LOST Contact lent in silver blul cast, rtward. 454-4117 evenings. LOST Pocrtit, nreylsh black, mm. Reward.

4RI 2747. LOST Malt tat, orange, whitt, VU cinity 134 Street, 105 Ave. Rtward 4 returned to I0SCI 134 Street. 411 4C3t a tAMBERT On Jury 72, Jattcn Apuila La-noart. 23-m Street.

ttuH II years. He X- leavas hi Bna wHa. TK War Awva; ana oeugnter an ana ton. Atrs. J.

J. (Germainel Watma. Eamooon. Maurice Lamport Vancouver, raw aranoxniidren; tnrat sert. Mrs.

Mar Loutse Morm. Montreal, Mrs. Antoinette Mayran. Lowtaviiia, Quebec. Revere Sister Bernaoma Da Franca, Troi Riviere.

Oueeec Mr. Lambert a member of tha Knignts of Counv bvs. Lavcrendrye Council fco. ttw. Prevars.

Wedcsoay I at St Joach.ms Church wnare tjneral service will be hr a on Tfturvsay at 10 a intarme- in Holy Cross Cama-fsry. Conne'iy-MciOmey Umiied. Pnona 422-2222. OBGILL On July 21st, Mr. Joseoh Orgiil of tut 117 Avenue, Edmonton passe away aged St years.

Survived by hi loving wit, Cecilia ef Eamonro an twa Aoert of Edmeaton an Norman of Aioer, C.i two granooauantert; loving momer, Mrs. Ema Orgiil of Edmonton; one brother and ana sister: Albert Thome Orgyll an Mrs. (Irene) White both of Edmonton. Prayers will be held on Tuesday. July 23rd.

af 30 m. at Park Memorial Chapal (97 Street and 111 Avenue). Funeral Wednesday, July 24th at 315 pm. at Park Memorial Chapal. Reverend Archdeacon G.

W. Wiison officiating, with interment in Becchmount Cemetery. Park Memorial Limited. Funeral Administrators and Directors) (Tna Chapel on the ouiavard). RABICM On July 21, Joseph Babich.

11363-111 Avenue, age 13 years passe away. Ha teaves four sons and six oaugntart) Joe, Louie, Eddie, Mrs. J. (Ceceliei Trudet, Mrs. Victoria As-peslet, Mr F.

(Florence) Matras, Edmonton, Alee, Mrs. J. (Jennie) Mucoerby. Mrs. K.

(Gwen) Robert-an, Vancouver, Mrt. R. (Freida) Warren, Kitchener, Ontario; 23 grandchildren end three grtat-grendchil-eVen. Prayer Wednesday 130 p.m. at Connelly McKinlev cuneral Home.

Funeral services Thursday 2 p.m. tt tha tunerel home. Interment Holy Croat Cemetery. Connelly-McKinley Limited. Phone 422-2222.

ROW) On July It, Ittf, Mr. William Lewis Brown of 10711.10 Street, passed away. He teevet to mourn his loss, one ton. Cordon of Edmonton; one daughter, Mrs. S.

(Lois) Mill of Lehr, West Germany; three grandchildren; and brother an sisters in Ontario. Funaral Service will pa held an Wednesdey tt :00 p.m. at the Foster an McGtrvey Funertf Chtpel. Reverend H. Meedowt will officiate and interment will take place in the Evergreen Memorial Garden, la lie af ether tributes, aonatienB may be made me PU B.

Mr. Brawn was mam bar ef Patricia ttdge He. ti A. an A. an the Montgomery Branch Revet Caned an Legion.

Patter an McGtrvey Limited. Funeral Director MOMfMIUP. On July Tt net. Mr Bieitnaar wemtnn a. et totea-rii Street, pant away tpe 7S years Ha leaves to no urn bit tost, one son.

Jack, Edmonton; taut tep-prother: Albert Ktfchum, Edmonton. Victor an Orel Ptwell River, an Percy Ketchnm. Catgeryi tour step-listers: Mr. R. tVl (Marleria), Vancouver, Mrt.

J. Ovtrwtter (Shirley). Edmonton, Mr. L. Martin (Dorothy), Edmonton, an Mr.

M. loi (Naval Edmonton, thirty grandchildren; and bit ttep-mother, Mrs. Jerchuk. The funeral service will Be held In tha Roy an Owen. Chapel af Chimes, en Thursday, July 21, af 1:00 p.m., with Reverend J.

J. Clarke officiating, en interment In Betchmeunf Cemetery. Chtpel of Chime. Roy and Owen, Funaral Director. SILVtSTtR On July 1.

161, Mr. Edward George Silvester, ef Ernfold, Saskatchewan, posted awty eqed 1 year. He leave to mourn his loss, three daughters, Mrs. Eel Mills, Chaplin, Saskatchewan, Mr. Ottar Gray, Boyle, Alberto, end Mr.

Harry Roberts, Calgary; one son, William. Ernfold; one brother, Arch, Saskatoon; tleven grtndchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The funeral service will bt held In the Btnghem Baptist Church, Ernfold, Saskttchewen, (Droford), on Friday, July 26, at 2:00 p.m., with Reverend I. Rodin officiating, and interment in Bingham Church Cemetery: Chapel of Chimes, Roy and Owen, Funeral Director. 6RAV Tht funertf service for tht Ittt Baby Marylynn Olin Grav, beloved Intent daughter of Mr.

en Mrt. Ottar Grav, of Boyle. Alberta; and dear grand daughter of the Ittt Mr. and Mrs. Edward Silvester, was held in the Bethel Full Gospel Church on Monday, July 22, et 3:00 with Pastor Lydia Williams and Pastor Harry Roberts and interment In Boyle Cemetery.

Chtpel of Chimes, Roy and Owen, Funeral Director. SILVESTER On July 1, 1961, Mr. Mary Esther Silvester, of Ernfold. Saskatchewan, passed away tged 73 years. She leaves to mourn her loss, three daughters, Mrs.

Earl Mills, Chaplin, Saskatchewan, Mrs. Ottar Grav, Boyle, Alberta, and Mrs. Harry Roberts, Calgary, one son, William, Ernfold; one sister, Mrs. Ward Agnew, Owen Sound, Ontario; two brothers, Mr. Greqory Alexander, Birksfall, Ontario, and Mr.

Robert Alexander, Sudbury, Ontario; eleven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. tj The funeral service will bt held In the Bingham Baptist Church, Ernfold, Saskatchewan (Droxford), on Friday, July 26, at 2:00 p.m., with Reverend I. Rodin officiating, and Interment in Bingham Church Cemetery. Chapel of Chimes, Roy and Owen, Funeral Directors. LAWSON On July Itth, Kenneth Leslie Lawson, RR2, South Edmonton, passed away aged 58 years.

He leaves his wife, Mary; three sons, Michael and Larrv, Edmonton, Joseoh, Winnipeg; one grandson, Kelly, Winnipeg; two brothers, Quentin, Port Colburne, Ontario, Klyne, Reno, Nev- In lieu of other tributes donations may be made to the Alberta Heart Foundation. Prayers, Tuesday I p.m. rAnnlli.AArirtn)v Funeral Chanel. Funeral services, Wednesday 10:30 a.m. at St.

Anthony's Church, inter. menf In sr. Antnony cemerery. ton-McKlnley Ltd. Phone 422-2222.

MEYN On July 20, 1961, at Whitt-court, Mr Eric E. (Zeke) Meyn of Bruderhelm paiaed away suddenly at 53 vears of aae. He is survived by his foster mother, Mrt. Louisa Meyer of Bruderheim; foster tister, Mr. L.

D. (Marlene) Astley of. Edmonton; foster brothers. Harold Meyert of Calgary, and Nelson Meyer et Sidney. Australia; three lister, Mrt.

Ralph (Mary) Hill of Lktydmlnster, Mrs. Bill (Lydia) Silkle of Atha basca, tng Mrt. Aiaerr luiaai Srhmldt of Barrhead! two brother. Adolph of Kinuso. tnd Herbert of Smith) childhood foster father Mr.

Helm ef Lioydminster, and a host Of good friends. Funeral service an Thursday, July II it I o'clock at Betnienem Lutheran Church at Bruderheim with Reverend John Ohlinger otficietlng. Interment at Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Friend may pay their respects it Andrews-McLtughlln Chapel In Edmonton on Monday trd Tuesday up to 9:00 p.m. and on Wednesday till 12:00 noon tnd then on Wed nesday afternoon from 3:00 tt 1:00 p.m.

and 7:00 to 1:00 p.m. at Andrews McLaughlin Funeral Home at Bruderheim and en Thursday till 1:00 p.m. Andrews-McLtuqhlin Funeral Chapel (1964) Ltd. Phone 482-1561. WATSON On July 319, Mr.

Edward George (Ted) Watson ef 13121 122 Avenue Edmonton pissed away. Sur. vlved by his loving wife, Oori of Edmonton; on son, Don ef Toronto; three daughters, Mn. (Glil) Con Dermott, Slave Lake, Mrs. (Joan) Barry Swane, Calgary, Mr.

(Maria) Gordon Havnes, Edmonton; one grandchild; three brother end one sister, Mr. Walker Watson, Brandon, C. W. (Red) Watson, Toronto, Mr. Clarence M.

Watson of Edmonton, and Mrs. (Marg) W. Sinferd Of Victoria B.C. Funeral servirt Wednesday, July 24th, at 1:30 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel (97 Street 111 Avenue) Reverend C.

H. Miller officiating, with Interment In Edmonton Cemetery. Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chmel on the Boulevard). Donations to the Heart Fund will be greatly Ipj I Secret at the Ciudel Tho 7 bas bees oa out to ne end of its run Saturday.

The 277-t theatre has bees fUied every night of JQoottie Days and no more seats are tvaJabie far mnamir sights. Detus Ki.man. publicity direc tor for VV alter da Tbeatre Associates, said today. Mr. Kalmaa said the Citadel has been "swamped'' with tele phone rails from persons seek ing tickets.

He said the "odd cancella tion' may be obtained by checking with the Citadel ticket of fice between nooa and show time, but suggested that ticket- seekers visit the office rather than telephoning. Tickets are $2.30 per person. Prospectors stake claims for uranium REGINA (CP) -A. C. Cam eron, Saskatchewan's minister of mineral resources, said to day groups from Toronto and Calgary have staked 3.436 claims to prospect for uranium in coal belt areas.

The claims cover a total of 137.440 acres. Herbert F. Ditchburn and A. F. H.

Mills of Toronto have staked 1,436 claims in the region of Assiniboia. about 90 miles southwest of Regina. and J. H. Wilson, acting for Barnwell of Canada Ltd.

of Calgary, has staked 2,000 claims near Eastend, about 210 miles south west of Regina. The same general areas also hold the interests of Scoteire Explorations Dome Pe troleums and Guaranty Trust of Canada, acting for an undisclosed client. It took the Edmonton Exhibition Association just 12 minutes Monday to give away $1,100. Within that time both the holder of the ninth ticket drawn and the first ticket drawn appeared to claim their prizes and as a result the contest that usually goes for one hour was called to an early halt. When Mrs.

Mark Pshyk, of 10277 Princess Elizabeth Avenue, ran from the opposite side of the Exhibition Grounds Monday to claim her first prize in the Bonanza Gate Prize just 12 minutes after her number was called, it made it one of the fastest ever prizes claimed. The fastest time had been less than two minutes and that was when the ticket holder was in the crowd surrounding the stage when the numbers were drawn. This is the first time this year that the holder of the first of the 10 tickets drawn nightly for the Bonanza Gate Prize has arrived to claim the $1,050. On the other three nights of the competition, the second or third ticket holder has had to wait for the one hour allowed for the first place ticket holder to arrive before claiming the prize. Once the holder of the first ticket drawn appears, the contest for the $1,000 is over, but the holders of each of the other nine tickets still qualify for a prize of $50 each.

It can be Claimed at the exhibition office next Monday. Peter Rubuliak, of Box 402, Two Hills, was the holder of the ninth ticket drawn and the first to appear on the Bonanza stage. But he didn't hold the place of honor long before Mrs. Pshyk; I ran up out of breath but 1 holding the luckiest ticket of the night. I With her was her brother-in-I law, Bill, a 17-year-old from Calmar, who has been prom-! ised $200 from the winnings to 1 buy a car.

Mrs. Pshyk's husband is working in the north. The only other thing Mrs. 1 Pshyk has ever won is $10 in a bingo game. City youth committed for trial A 16-year-old youth was committed to stand trial on a charge of possession of marijuana following a preliminary hearing Monday.

Mitchell Walker of Suite 8, 10731 102nd was committed to stand trial by Magistrate John Coughlan. The youth was arrested March 26 after police stopped a car. Walker was in the back of the car and when searched police found a plastic bag containing a substance alleged to be marijuana on him. If you think all those souvenirs of Klondike Days you're buying are brand new, listen to this tale of woe. A man attending Monday's grandstand show bought a little doll as a souvenir to take home to his daughter.

On the bottom it read: "Calgary Exhibition and Stampede, The Bonanza gate prize was given away so quickly Monday night 12 minutes after the first number was called personnel on the stage were packing up and disappearing just as some spectators were arriving to witness the nightly wait for the $1,000 prize. The demand for the hot garlic sausage sold in the IGA store in Kondike Village is greater than anyone connected with the store anticipated. The oven just isn't big enough to keep enough sausage hot to satisfy the steady stream of customers. Lately the storekeepers have resorted to asking: "Do you "want the sausage hot or cold?" and when someone specifies "hot," the reply: "Sorry we only have cold left." The customers who really want it hot have been waiting up to 15 minutes for the oven to do its job. The city policemen out at the exhibition grounds are starting to feel like babysitters.

Lost kids are giving them just about all the work they care to handle. While official figures don't seem to make it sound so bad 20 and 30 lost kids a day on regular days and 75 on kids' days just listen to one of the poor policemen who has to be mother for an hour or two: "Don't talk to me about lost children," he emphatically stated. A Klondike Breakfast, featuring Klondike Kate, Sandy Sidwell, will be held at the Oliver Hospital from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Put on by the patients and staff, they will also provide the entertainment. Price is a dollar for adults and 50 cents for children. Tppn Tlnh nf floldhar soak Julien Briot First War veteran dies at 89 Funeral services were held Friday for Julien Briot, 89, a First World War veteran and the recipient of several military decorations. Mr. Briot, who died recently at the General Hospital, came to Canada from France in 1908, settling in Alberta with his wife, Aglae.

He was assistant superintend ent at the opening of the Frank coal mine and left the mine in 1912 to farm in the Ohaton and Amisk districts, 50 miles and 125 miles southeast of Edmonton respectively. In 1914, Mr. Briot returned to France to serve in the First World War. The medals he was awarded as a result of this service included the Croix dc Guerre. He returned to Alberta fol lowing the war and farmed until his retirement to Edmonton 20 years ago.

Mr. Briot is survived by his wife; three daughters: Mrs. Julienne Lawson, Mrs. Mai Adams and Mrs. Thomas Shaw, all of Edmonton; 10 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Park Memorial Chapel with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. U.S. tops in French popularity By PAUL KIDD Soiitham News Services WASHINGTON Frenchmen regard Canada as their country's "second best friend" in the world, public opinion expert George Gallup said here Monday. No. 1 on the French popular) ity list? Believe it or not.

the United States. And in third place: the Soviet Union. Testifying before a House foreign affairs subcommittee on "the future of VJS. public diplomacy," Gallup termed the French fondness for the United States "surprising." Based on surveys in 27 countries in Europe and the Far East, the Japanese emerged as the people most favorably disposed to the United States. In Japan, in popularity contests with other nations, "the United States is always on top," said Gallup.

Recently, when the Swiss were asked to rate the U.S. for popularity in a list of 18 na tions, the United States ranked RCMPname -crash victim RCMP have released the name of a woman who died as a result of a single-vehicle accident near High Level Thursday. Virginia Joachim, 31, of Grande Cache, died In Fort They struck it rich MRS. PSHYK Other winners Monday are ticket numbers 101.017; 38,366 588,204 and 23,443. The Kinsmen Car-A-Day winner this time for a Dodge Charger hardtop was Mrs.

W. C. Moore of 11814 68th St. The color television set being given away by the Rotary Club was won by Stan Cstry of 14415 86th Ave. City scene A warrant has been issued" for the arrest of a Vancouver man on charges of uttering forged documents and possession of forgery instruments.

James Gibson, 28, failed to appear in magistrate's court Monday and the warrant was issued and his $1,000 cash bail was forfeited. He had been arrested Wednesday after trying to cash a money order. A bank teller spotted the serial number on the money order and notified police. Edmonton banks had been warned to be on the look-out for 1,000 money orders worth $200 each reported stolen in Vancouver. Cecile Breland, 26, Monday pleaded not guilty to a charge of possession of an offensive weapon.

She was remanded to August 26 for trial on the charge by Magistrate Guy Beaudry. Breland was charged after a city man was stabbed in the chest July 12 at his home. Stanley Sapkos, 31, of 10622 152nd received two stitches at Royal Alexandra Hospital following the incident. Police seized a butcher' knife after the stabbing. Thieves stole about $400 from the premises of Pizza Plenty of 13540 97th St.

Mori, day night. They raided a Juke box and a baseball game. Fijian deportation appeal postponed Marcel Lambert to discuss the situation with immigration officials in Ottawa. Mr. Ali, who came to Canada on a student's visa in early 1967, was ordered deported in January because he had taken a job without notifying immigration officials.

He appealed this deportation order and then was permitted to apply for landed immigrant status. He failed to meet the requirements and was ordered to leave Canada by June 6. JTfe'Ebmcrrtteit Journal Oally 6y carrier 50 cnfi pr weeK Oally by mall to point out' slda Edmonton In Alberta. Peace River Block Northwest Territories and Yukon SIS per yean otner provinces In Canada ano to the U.K. S20 per yean U.S.

140 per yean other countries S70 per year. Oally average net paid circulation of The Edmonton Journal lor ix months ending March 31, 1961, 1 45 000 Member Audit Bureau of Circulations A deportation appeal by a 23-year-old Fijian has been postponed until July 30. Nisan Ali has had his appeal postponed to allow Edmonton West Member of Parliament Redwater girl dies in crash A Redwater girl died early today after the car in which she was a passenger skidded off a bridge and into the Red-water River. Judy Mae Smith, 16, was killed in the accident on a district road two miles north of Redwater. RCMP said two other occupants of the car were slightly injured and did not require hospital treatment.

Redwater is 40 miles northeast of Edmonton. Vermilion Hospital..

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