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Announcements ents Deaths 30 JOURNAL, Thursday, June 29, 1972 Nuts about kids A squirrel in Vancouver's Stanley Park takes day meal. The bushy-tailed squirrel made about 10 a hair raising trip in search of goodies for his mid- trips across the heads of children from Chilliwack, B.C., who were visiting the park. Greenpeace disappears after leaving N-test site OTTAWA (CP) The French government told Canada Wednesday that the Canadian protest vessel Greenpeace III sailed away from the Pacific nuclear test area June 21 and hasn't been seen since. The message, delivered to the Canadian embassy in Paris and received here early today, said French authorities did not know the whereabouts of the yacht or where it was heading when it left the vicinity of Mururoa Atoll. Greenpeace III was not intercepted and sailed away on its own initiative, said the French government.

France offered no further information about the protest mission or the country's secretive bomb testing pro- Retarded youth sought Drayton Valley RCMP have asked for public assistance in locating a severely retarded 18-yearold youth missing from his home since Sunday. Robert Bearhead left his Violet Grove area home Sunday and was last seen Tuesday in the Alder Flats-Buck Lake area, about 80 miles southwest of Edmonton. He is five feet two inches tall, weighs about 115 pounds and is wearing a heavy red plaid shirt, gray checked pants, a green cap and brown rubber boots. Anyone seeing the youth is asked to call the nearest RCMP detachment. gram, said an external affairs spokesman who department, message here.

The French communication was in response to a request by Prime Minister Trudeau Wednesday for information about the yacht, skippered by David McTaggart of Vancouver. Also aboard are Grant Davidson of Australia Nigel Ingram of Great Britain. Unofficial reports from Paris say the first blast of the test series was Sunday, four days after the last sighting of Greenpeace III. CANBERRA, Australia (Reuter) France's silence on its planned nuclear tests in the Pacific, reported to have begun Sunday, has led to confusion as to the whereabouts of a Canadian protest yacht believed to be in the test zone. The yacht, the Greenpeace III with a crew consisting of a Canadian, an Australian and a Briton, sailed from New Zealand in April for Mururoa Atoll, the centre of the test Rural electric group will continue public power bid By HELEN RUSSELL Special to The Journal RED DEER Members of the Alberta Union of Rural Electrification Associations will continue to work toward public power for the province.

However, a split was evident at the union's annual meeting at the Capri Motor Hotel here Wednesday when a standing vote was called on a resolution introduced by Camrose region. The resolution asking that REA union continue to cooperate with UniFarm in working for a system of public power for Alberta was passed by a vote of 90 to 53. More than 200 delegates attending the meeting were told Buying a Home? If you have only part of the down payment, then let Dial lend you the other part! SECOND MORTGAGES Start at Up to 20 years to repay! For the details call us now 429-7366 Evenings and weekends: 477-5451, 489-7036 dial MORTGAGE CORPORATION LIMITED 10005. 109 Street Notice Board 5 PASSPORT PICTURES 3 for $2.50 Photoland Studlo 6019 105A St. Ph.

434-4601 TK559 ASTHMA Odue mini cylinder of oxygen for emergency use, in car, home, camper, cottage, $9.95. We deliver, city only. Mail orders acceptable. Custom Distributors, 14403 115 Edmonton. 455-8109.

Res. 424-3877. E7679 ing prices. Everything must be CRAF artisis, hobbyists, wanted for new arts and crafts mar. ket.

Apply before June 30. 434-7879. X757Y LEARN FRENCH At your convenience. 422-1701. X756Y TOFIELD FAMILY FUN Saturday, July 1.

Parade 11:00 a.m. Rides, prizes, Gymkhana, baseball. Barbecue dinner, 4:30 p.m. Dance 9:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.

Y000Z CLUB 88 DANCE Saturday, July 1, 8:30 p.m., Bonnie Doon Community Hall, 92 Ave. 93 St. Members and sponsored guests, 25 and over, unattached. For information, phone 469-6187. 443Z WE ARE DOWN TO OUR UNDERWEAR But we don't mind! Any item in stack at below cost.

Stanfields winter wear from $1, brown, red and blue label, combinations regular to $12.95, going at $4.75, Sweaters and summer jackets from $3.95. For the greatest bargains ever, come In we'll make you glad you did. People's Dept. Store, 10326 Whyte Ave. Y219Z MINUS ONE CLUB WINE AND CHEESE PARTY For all separated, divorced or widowed people, Friday, June 30, 8:30 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Members and guests only.

For information, telephone 469-6187, Thursday and Friday only. Y584Z Anniversaries 10 MR. and Mrs. H. Brooks will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, July 2, "Open will be held in the Lower Hall of the Buchanan-Eastwood United Church from 2 to 4 p.m.

Y855Y LESLEY Anniversary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lesley on their fiftieth wedding anniversary on June 29.

Celebrations are to be held on July 8, in Drumheller United Church. Open house from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 585Y Births 15 ELIASSON Glen and Audrey (nee Holmgren) are pleased to announce the arrival of Sheila Dawn, on June 25, 1972, seven pounds seven ounces. 586 McLEAN Peter and Lil proudly announce the arrival of their first child, Lisa Cheryl, six pounds eight ounces, June 26, 1972.

Insured. 587Z STEPHENSON The Doug Stephensons were pleased to welcome Alan David to their family, on June 22, nine pounds seven ounces. 588 Engagements 20 ANSTEAD-BILYK Mr. and Mrs. William Anstead wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Moreen Bridgette, to Dennis Lloyd, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Bilyk. 590Y BATIUK-BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Wasyl Batiuk of Edmonton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Belinda Karen, to Harold Adrian Brooks, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Brooks of Fort McMurray, Alberta. Wedding to take place, May 19, 1973 in Edmonton. Y876Y HASEY-LUDWIG Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hasey are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Ellen Brenda, to Sandie Ludwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ludwig of Lamont. Wedding to take place, August 12. 589Y Marriages 25 GAGNON-IRELAND Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. Ireland announce the marriage of their daughter, Melanie Marie, to Lionel Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J.

Gagnon. mony was June 24, 1972, at St. John the Evangelist Church, Father Donald Boudreau celebrated the nuptual Mass. Y713Y The Journal publishes pictures of the bride in its Family Section without charge. A black and white glossy photo, of professional quality, should be supplied within 3 days of the wedding, along with details to: Family Section The Edmonton Journal Edmonton, Alberta.

RN639 Deaths 30 ATKINSON, Forbes On June 28, Mr. Forbes Atkinson, of Wetaskiwin, passed away at the age of 74 years. He leaves to mourn his loss, his loving wife, Signa, and two sisters. Funeral services Saturday, July 1, at 2 p.m., from Baker FUneral Chapel, Wetaskiwin, Reverend B. Moriartey officiating with interment In the Wetaskiwin Cemetery.

Baker Funeral Chapel, Wetaskiwin. Y712Y AMDAM, Ole Bastian On June 28, 1972, Mr. Ole Bastian Amdam, of 12131 123 Street, formerly of Vilna, passed away. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his loving wife, Johanne; three sons, Olav of Vilna, Kalmer and Al, both of monton; daughter, Marge of Edmonton; one grandchild; one sister Mrs. Bertha Holebakk in Norway; two brothers, Ingvold in Norway and Hans of Terrace, British Columbia.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the Foster and McGarvey Funeral Chapel. Pastor 0. Olsen will officiate and Interment will take place in the Edmonton Cemetery. If desired.

donations may be made to the Alberta Heart Foundation. Foster and McGarvey Limited, Funeral Directors. Y738 BRADSHAW, Jessie On June 29. 1972. Mrs.

Jessie Bradshaw of 14539 107B Avenue, widow of George Bradshaw, passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss, three sons, Fred, Norman, and Cyril, all of Ed monton; three daughters, Miss Elsie Bradshaw. Mrs. R. (Vera) Weir and Mrs.

E. D. (Alma) Wilson, all of Edmonton: 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Foster and McGarvey Funeral Chapel.

Reverend Ed Candy will officiate and interment will take place in the Edmonton Cemetery. Foster and McGarvey Limited. Funeral Directors. Y7.0Y Edmonton Journal Dally by carrier 60 cents per week. Daily by mail in Canada, U.S.A., British Isles, Australia and Armed Forces Addresses $40 per year, other countries $70 per year.

Dally average gross paid circulation of the Edmonton Journal, subject to audit by the Audit Bureau of Circulation, for the month of March, 1972 166,227 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Deaths PREFONTAINE, Joseph Octave On June 27th, 1972, Joseph Octave years, passed away. He leaves two Prefontaine, 6113 98 Avenue, age 69 sons Henry, Edmonton, Marcel, Vancouver; three daughters Mrs. A. W. (Rita) Graves, Edmonton.

Mrs. M. (Jeannette) Moisey, Coquitiam, Brifish Columbia, MArs. G. (Louise) Lang, Spruce Grove; 22 grandchildren and three great-grandchiidren; four brothers and two sisters, Leon, Legal, Rene, Raymond, Octave, Mrs.

Jeanne St. Arnaud, Mrs. Gracia Prefontaine all of Edmonton. Prayers will be held Thursday 9 p.m. at Connelly-McKiniey Funeral Home.

Funeral services Friday 10 a.m. at St. Joachim's Church. interment Holy Cross emetery. Connelly-McKinley Limited.

Phone 422-2222. Y722Y RAINS, George Glor On June 27, 1972, Mr. George Glor Rains of RR 2, Millet, Alberta, passed away aged 56 years. Survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth of Millet; one son and two daughters; Arthur Raymond of Red Deer, Mrs. Ted (Elizabeth) Basisty of Calgary, Miss Lois Rains at home; two grandchildren; six brothers, Bill of Dapp, Julius of Edmonton, Edward of Bashaw, larence of Westlock, Jesse of Clyde, Noah of Williams Lake, British Columbia.

Funeral Friday, June 30, 1972, at 3 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel (9709 111 Avenue), Bishop R. C. Moreash officiating, with interment in the Field of Honor Beechmount Cemetery. Park Memorial Limited, Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard).

Y725Y SAPIRO, Fred On June 28, 1972, Mr. Fred Sapira of 13803 106 Avenue passed away, age 69 years. He will be sadly missed by his wife, Min, a son and daughter, Cyril and Bonnie Sapiro, of Toronto; one brother, Adolf, Montreal; two sisters, Mrs. M. Hock of Vancouver, and Mrs.

K. Teich of Israel. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 29, at 1 p.m. at The Chevra Kadisha Chapel, 10440 123 Street. Interment will be held in Toronto.

In lieu of flowers donations to The Alberta Heart Foundation will be greatly appreciated. X591X STANTON, James Russell Suddenly, at Lacombe, June 18, 1972, James Russell, aged 43 years. Surviving are his wife, Dawna, three sons, James, Dean and Robert, three daughters, Marla, Sheridan and Patricia and 8 sister, Mrs. Peter (Margaret) Edwards, of Winnipeg. Interment in Queen's Park Cemetery, Calgary.

Donations may be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 522, 11 Avenue, S.W., Calgary. Y541Z THOMAS, Joseph Raymond On June 23, Mr. Josepn Raymond Thomas of $662 Jasper Avenue passed away aged 31 years. Funeral services on Friday at 9 a.m. from Howard and McBride's Chapel with Reverend Dr.

Edwin J. White officiating. Interment Beechmount Cemetery. Howard and McBride Funeral Services. Phone 422-1141.

Y741 WALKER, Margaret Jane On June 28, Mrs. Margaret Jane Walker of Fort Saskatchewan passed away. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur A. in 1941, and two sons, Frank in 1946 and Ernest in 1957. She leaves to mourn her loss, two sons, Stanley of Fort Saskatchewan and Lloyd of Edmonton; two daughters, Mrs.

Jim (Ethel) Allanach of Fort Saskatchewan and Mrs. Clarence (Kathleen) Cinnamon of Edmonton; 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren; one brother, Erwin of Fort Saskatchewan and one sister, Mrs. Delbert Pierce of Sylmar, California. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2:00 p.m. from the First United Church in Fort Saskatchewan with Reverend Peter Ream officiating.

Interment will be in the Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the Fort Saskatchewan United Church Memorial Fund or to the charity of the donor's choice. Howard and McBride FUneral Services. Phone 422-1141. Y732Y WALDEN, Mrs.

Jennie On June 27, 1972, Mrs. Jennie Walden of 9022 91 Street, passed away age 89 years. Survived by one son, Fred of Edmonton; two grandchil. dren and seven great -grandchildren. Funeral service Friday, June 30, at 1:00 p.m.

at South Side Memoriat Chapel, The Reverend Dr. T. L. Leadbeater officiating with interment in Glenwood Memorial Gardens. South Side Memorial Chapel, Patterson-Mittelstadt-Fedun, Funeral Directors, 83 Avenue and 104 Street.

Phone 433-8733. Y736Y WATZ, Martin On June 27. 1972, Martin Watz of 13204 135 Street, age 68 years, passed away in Calgary. He leaves his loving wife, Maggie; two sons, Emery, Calgary, Kenneth, Edmonton; three grandchildren; also one brother and two sisters in Hungary. Prayers Thursday 3 p.m.

at Connelly-McKinley Funeral Home. Funeral services Friday 10 a.m. at St. Angeia Church. Connelly-McKinley ited.

Phone 422-2222. Y724Y WOLCOV, Mrs. Matrona Annaniwna Of Red Deer, passed away on June 27, at the age of 85 years. Prayers will be held on Thursday, June 29th, at 7 p.m., from the Eventide Funeral Chapels, Red Deer. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 30, at 10 a.m.

from St. Mary's Russo Greek Orthodox Church, Nisku, with the Reverend V. Petlushenko and the Reverend Germogen officiating. interment will follow in the church cemetery. Eventide Funeral Chapels of Red Deer, in charge of arrangements.

Y594Y ZEBRYS, Paul On June 28, 1972, Mr. Paul Zebrys of 12730 69 St. passed away aged 73 years. Pravers Thursday, June 29, 1972, at 9:15 p.m., at Park Memorial Chapel (9709 111 Avenue). Requiem Mass Friday, June 30, 1972, at 10:00 a m.

at St. Alphonsus Roman CathoIc Church (11828 85 Street). Reverend 1. Grigaitis will be the celebrant with interment in St. Joachim'S Cemetery.

Park Memorial Limited, Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard). Y731Y Cards of Thanks 40 BENNETT We would like to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to all our relatives and friends for their many acts of kindness, cards, flowers and love which helped to ease the pain of the sudden loss of our beloved husband and father, Ernie. Special thanks to Doctor T. Leadbeater, the doctors and staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, the pallbearers and honour guard, Branch 24, Montgomery Legion; Branch 215, Ex-Servicewomen; Branch 255, Jasoer Place Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary for the lovely tea. Lee Bennett and family.

Y711Y In Memoriams 45 CAREW In loving memory of Lloyd who passed away June 29, 1971. Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way: Life goes on, we know that's true, But not the same since we lost you. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Flo, Joe. David, Jack and Leigh. Y598Y CAREW In loving memory of our husband and father, Lloyd Carew, who passed away June 29, 1971.

Gone dear one, 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. Ever remembered by loving wife, Shirley, and Sons, Wade and Kenneth. Y714Y 30 In Memoriams 45 BRECHIN, Malcolm Gordon On June 24, Mr. Malcolm Gordon Brechin of Edmonton passed away at the age of 77 years.

He was predeceased daughter, Jean in June leaves to mourn his loss, two sons, Malcolm Gordon of Vancouver and Donald of Red Deer; four grandchildren and one brother, Mr. Hughie Brechin of North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at Howard and McBride's Chapel; cremation followed. Howard and McBride Funeral Services. Phone 422-1141.

Y733Y BUFFIE, Jack Suddenly on June 23, 1972, at the Winnipeg General Hospital. He was predeceased by his wife and four sons, survived by two sons, Thomas of Edmonton, Douglas of Regina; six grandchildren; one sister and two brothers, all of Winnipeg, Mr. Buffie was vice-president and Western General Manager of Woods, Bag and Canvas Company Limited, at the time of his retirement In 1965. Y593Y ESPLIN, William On June 27, 1972, Mr. William Esplin of Sangudo, Alberta, passed away aged 83 years.

Survived by two brothers and one sister, Alex of Rapid City, Manitoba, Robert of Newdale, Manitoba, Mrs. May Railton of Winnipeg. Funeral Friday, June 30, 1972 at 2 p.m. at the United Church Sangudo, Reverend G. Symington officiating, with interment in South Park Cemetery.

Park Memorial Limited, Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard.) Y725Y GRIEVE, Frederick Douglas The officers and mmebers of Edmonton Lodge No. 7, are requested to attend the funeral service of our late Brother, Frederick Douglas Grieve, on Thursday, June 29, 1972, 3:30 p.m., at Foster and McGarvey Funeral Parlors. No regalia. F. C.

Clarke, Wor. Master. Y592Y GRIFFITHS, Alfred On June 28, 1972, Alfred Edgar beloved husband of Annie Griffiths of 9010 116 Avenue passed away in hospital at 74 years. He also leaves a daughter, Mrs. James (Moily) Harris of Edmonton, a son, Jim of St.

Albert, eight grandchildren, three great-granddaughters, also two sisters in Wales. Funeral services on Friday June 30 at 1:15 o'clock from Andrews-McLaughtin Chapel at 112 Street and Jasper Avenue with Reverend J. E. Bigelow officiating. Interment at the Field of Honor at Beechmount.

Andrew Funeral Chapel (1964) Limited. Phone 482-1561. Y734Y HAMILTON, Donald Stewart On June 27, 1972, Donald Stewart Hamilton of 11247 72 Avenue passed away aged 65 years. Survived by his loving wife, Olive, of Edmonton: three daughters, Mrs. K.

R. (Lorene) Smale of Sherwood Park, Ruth of Edmonton and Nancy at home; three grandchildren, Kenneth, Shaun and Shannon Smale; two sisters and one brother, Marion and Clyde of Winnipeg, and Mrs. I. G. Barbour of Calgary.

Memorial Service Wednesday, July 5, at Knox-Metropolitan United Church, at 2 o'clock, Doctor R. W. Braine and doctor E. J. Thompson officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the organization of your choice would be appreciated. Y864Z LUTZ, Mrs. Emilie On June 25, 1972, Mrs. Emilie Lutz of 7908 89 Avenue passed away age 84 years. Survived by one son, Got.

tlieb of Chilliwack, British Columbia; three daughters, Mrs. Anna Kern in Germany, Mrs. H. (Helen) Neugebauer, Mrs. G.

(Wanda) Kruger, both of Edmonton; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mary Henkleman of Lamont. Funeral service Saturday, July 1, at 2 p.m. at the German Church of God (10135 85 Avenue), Reverend R. Berndt and Reverend G.

Sonnenberg officiating, with Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Memorials kindly accepted to The Crippled Children's Fund. South Side Memorlal Chapel. Patterson-MittelstadtFedun, Funeral Directors, 83 Avenue and 104 Street. Phone 433-8733.

Y737Y LUTZ, Maria On June 27, 1972, Mrs. Maria Lutz of Carvel, Alberta, passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss besides her loving husband, Joseph; two sons, Ernest and Oscar Lutz both of carvel; four daughters, Mrs. W. (Frieda) Frank of St.

Albert, Mrs. Bror (Ida) Moren of Onsway, Mrs. Earl (Margaret) McLay of St. Albert, and Mrs. Riene (Dorothy) Fuhr of Stony Plain; 19 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Alf (Ida) Williams of Tofield, and Mrs. Bernard (Augusta) Minchau of Creston, British Columbia. Mrs. Lutz was predeceased by a son, Otto in 1969. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 2:00 p.m.

at the Rosenthal Emmanuel Church. Reverend Glen Carlson will officiate and interment will take place in the Rosenthal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the organization of the Donor's choice. Foster and McGarvey Limited, Funeral Directors. Y723Y MacDONALD, Ranald Daniel On June 28, 1972, Ranaid Daniel MacDonald of 10839 127 age 81 years, passed away.

He leaves his loving wife, Anora; one son Hugh, and one daughter Mrs. R. (Betty) Thomas, both of Edmonton; also seven grandchildren. Mr. MacDonald was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Our Lady of Fatima Council No.

4530. Prayers Thursday 7:30 p.m at St. Andrew's Church, where funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Connelly-McKinley Ltd.

Phone 422-2222. Y728Y MANDERSON, Fred Suddenly on June 28, 1972, Frederick Charles Manderson of Ryley passed away at 80 years. Survived by his loving wife, Agnes; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Booth and Mrs. Ruth Munkedal; and one son Daniel, all of Ryley: 21 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; his twin brother, James Bruce Manderson in Edmonton; and a sister, Mrs.

Isabelle Lester in Ireland. Private family funeral services will be held at AndrewsMcLaughlin Funeral Chapel in Edmonton followed by interment at Ryley Cemetery. -M c- Laughlin Funeral Chapel (1964) Limited. Phone Y729Y MICKLOS, Edward On June 25, 1972, Master Edward of 16421 Stony Plain Road passed away aged 3 years. Survived by his loving mother, Mrs.

Linda Mickios of Edmonton; two sisters, Brenda and Michelle at home; grandmother: Mrs. Ida McNary of Edmonton. Funeral service Friday, June 30, 1972 at 1:30 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel (9709 111 Avenve). Pastor C.

A. Wolski officiating with interment in Beechmount Cemetery. Park Memorial Limited, Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard). Y735Y PARADIS, Euclide Joseph ited. Phone 422-2222.

Y73 PARNALL, Sidney Donald Patrick On June 28, 1972, Mr. Sidney Donald On June 27, 1972, Euclide Joseph Paradis, Youville Home and Edmonton, passed away aged 97 years. He leaves to mourn, two sons daughters, Armand, Fort Saskatchewan, Wilfrid, North Edmonton, Mrs. Albert (Evangeline) Gaumont, Mrs. Amanda Godbout, Mrs.

Etienne (Lucienne) Provenca', all of Edmonton: 45 grandchildren, 140 dren and eight dren. Prayers, Friday 8 p.m. at St. Francis Church, (6770 129 Avenue), where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m., interment in. Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery af Lamoureux.

Lim- Patrick Parnall of Wildwood. Albarta, passed away aged 19 years. Survived by his loving mother, Mrs. Emil Steinwandt of Wildwood; three sisters, Mrs. Wilda Gilroy and Mrs.

Dorothy Webber of Edmonton, Mrs. Sarah Granger of Wildwood; predeceased by his father in 1954. Funeral Friday, June 30, 1972, at 2:00 p.m. at the Wildwood Community Hal, Reverend H. Cameron officiating, with interment in the Ladies' Aid Cemetery in Wildwood.

Park Memorial Limited, Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard). Y727Y DAVIES In loving memory of Lawrence Gene, who passed away June 29, 1968. God took him home it was His will, within our hearts he liveth still. Mommy, Granny and loved ones. ETTINGER in loving memory of 8 dear husband and stepfather, who died June 29, 1971.

They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved How much we miss him yet. God gave us strength to take it And courage to bear the blow. But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Ever remembered by his wife and FELEDICHUK In memory of our son and brother, Peter, who passed away June 29, 1959.

A page in our book of memories Is gently turned today. Forever remembered by mom, dad, brothers, and sisters. Y215Y FELEDICHUK In memory of dear son and brother, Peter, who passed away June 29, 1959. Nothing can take away, The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Always remembered and sadly missed by Mum and Dad, brothers, sister and families.

Y596Y FORD In loving memory of our son and brother, Gary, who was taken from us on the 29th of June, 1970. His charming ways and smiling face, Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Ever remembered, Mom, Dad and sister. Y597Z MANSON In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Neil Manson who passed away June 28th, 1968. Off and off our thoughts do wander To a grave not so far away Where we laid a loved one Four years ago today.

Ever remembered by the family. Y742 HOLAMEY In loving memory of our husband, father, grandfather, William, who passed away June 29, 1970. Days of sadness still come over US, Tears in silence often flow; For memory keeps you ever near US, Though you died two years ago today. Ever remembered, sadly missed, wife Helen, sons, and grandkids. Y595Y KOLOSKI In loving memory Alec, who passed away June 29, 1971.

One year has passed since that sad day When we loved was called away God took him home it was His will Within our hearts he liveth still. Pearl, Douglas, Shirley and David. Y109Y FREE BOOKLET To assist readers in preparing In Memoriam notices, The Journal has prepared a booklet of ape propriate wordings. Call, write of phone for your copy. Monuments, Cemeteries 55 WEST Edmonton Memorial Display, 164 Street and Stony Plain Road.

AM029 "ALBERTA Granite Marble Stone Co. 10702 101 St. Ph. 422-4058. Edmonton's only manufacturing monument makers since 1903.

All cemetery repairs, extra lettering and estate work including bronze and granite markers set in any cemetery. Visit our quiet showroom where our policy is lowest prices. Open Saturdays until 4 p.m." DK539 INDEPENDENT Memorial Company 8715 109 Street, Phone 433-5952 or 475-1361. All types of Monuments and Cemetery Lettering. Free Parking at rear of office.

EK839 CREMATION; The Edmonton Crematorium Ltd. 16410 Stony Plain Road. Phone: 489-1602. Modern Crematorium with convenient chapel. 1K739 FOR SALE 4 Plots In Evergreen Memorial Gardens at $175 Each.

Reply to Box JC654 Journal. Y543E TWO cemetery plots for sale, located Evergreen Memorial Garden. 489- 0079. Y112Z Lost and Found 60 LOST Tan and white ChihuahuaTerrier, near Archives Museum. Answers to Reward.

488-8828, 482-4149. 599A LOST Man's glasses. International Airport, Wednesday evening. Ph. 484-2997.

Y721Y LOST Eaton's parcel containing dress, 101 St. Jasper Ave. Please call 424-9941 after six. Reward. Y113Y LOST Lady's white goid ring with blue sapphire stone, between Southgate Shopping Centre and Calwood Clinic.

Reward. 434-0383. Y277Z LOST Hereford heifer, 900 Branded missing since 23rd. Southwest of Ellerslie Shell, 399-5262. Y717YZEF LOST Female Sealpoint Siamese, area 13847 110A Ave.

Reward. 453- 1649. Y720B FOUND Orange striped kitten, 102 Ave. 71 free to good home. 466- 7153.

X511Y FOUND Woman's glasses at Southgate. Ph. 434-3026. X510Y LOST Cat, adult, Tortolse Shell, female, 106 St. 82 Ave.

433-8834 after 4:30. X793Z LOST Bag, straw striped, bathing suit, make-up, etc. Reward. 899-3589. X227 LOST Green parrot near 7805 107 St.

433-9615. $25 reward. X176D LOST 2 yearlings Shorthorn Hereford cross Heifers. red-white. Vic'nity of Colchester School, Game Farm, Highway 14 East or Sherwood Park area.

Reward. 424-3226, 699- 6579. X509D LOST Cat, neutered, ginger, tong haired, partly shaved when lost, April, 10758 83 453-3246. X405D LOST White picture album with holiday photos. 118 124 St.

Jasper Ave. 482-3958. W909Z LOST Black rimmed glassed between Mundare Edmonton. Tofield 662-2138 collect. W631C LOST Brown trucker's type wallet, cash and papers, at 39 St.

118 Ave. Reward. Phone Tofield 662-2138 collect. W632C LOST White Malemute Samoyed. Reward $50, if returned to 9330 80 Avenue, after 5:30.

T875Z REWARD Lost Skill drill, Pianolia tape deck, 10" Craftsman radial arm saw. 189-7391. 5529Y LOST Set of keys, June 16, Municipal Courts Building. 455-9751. S528Y LOST Cat, Terrace Heights Trailer Court June 12, last seen in Southridge.

Large grey male with black and white markings. Has extra toes on each foot. Phone collect Stony Plain 777-4778. S752Y YC51Y family. Y556 by president John Adie of Drumheller the change of government in the province brought a new outlook on rural power matters.

Mr. Adie will head the organization for another year along with vice-president Klif Wesby of Day sland. Both were re-elected by acclamation. The report on expenditures for the electrical hearings generated the most discussion at the meeting. Funds available for the hearings amounted to $218,232.

Disbursements totalled $153,207.52. This amount was broken down as follows: solicitors' fees International Middle West Service Co. of Chicago, Klif Westby $19,945.15 and Mr. Adie $249.91. When it was revealed the Chicago experts received $250 per day plus expenses, one member wanted to know why it was necessary to hire American experts.

He was told this type of person is not available in Canada. Another delegate questioned the sum paid Mr. Westby and asked for a breakdown of his account. When it was pointed out the amount paid Mr. Westby covered a three year period, the report was accepted.

Woman held in hotel stabbing A 31-year-old city woman was to appear in provincial judge's court today on a charge of wounding with intent following a stabbing at the Ritz Hotel Wednesday. Rose McCarthy of no fixed address was arrested several hours after Leonard Hintz, 35, also of no fixed address. received a stab wound to the neck and shoulder area about 1 p.m. The incident occurred in the tavern area of the hotel. More than 20 resolutions were dealt with during the meeting.

One from Barrhead referred to an increase in power charges being sought by Calgary Power and asked that members of the REA go on record as opposing any such power charges increase. It further asked that the public utilities board be asked to exclude all the rural electrification areas in the province when granting an increase to Calgary Power. Approval was given resolution requesting that a committee composed of representatives from the government, power companies and REAs be appointed to draw up a new master contract which will meet with the approval of the Alberta Union of REAs. It pointed out the present contract between the power company and the REA is more than 20 years old and in need of revision. Parizeau signs with Quebec QUEBEC (CP) Quebec Nordiques of the new World Hockey Association announced Wednesday the signing of their first player from the National Hockey League, Michel Parizeau of Philadelphia Flyers.

Maurice Filion. head scout for the Nordiques, said he expects other NHL players to sign with the team shortly. Parize a a 24-year-old centre and left-winger, began last- season with the NHL St. Louis Blues but was traded to the Flyers before the end of the season. From 1968 to the end of the 1971 season he played for Omaha Knights of the Central Hockey League, a farm club of New York Rangers of the NHL.

He was picked up by St. Louis from New York the June, 1971, intra-league draft. area, as a protest against the tests. The crew had hoped to thwart the initial explosion by its presence in the testing zone but reports from Tahiti Wednesday said that France exploded the first nuclear device of the new test series at noon Sunday. Both Australian and New Zealand ministers for foreign affairs said today they have "reason to believe" the reports.

The reports from Papeete, Tahiti, also said that Greenpeace III has been arrested by a French naval vessel and has been taken to the French advance base at Hai, near Mururoa. The French defence ministry in Paris refused to confirm or deny the Tahiti report that it has exploded the first nuclear device. There was also no immediate word on the arrest of the Greenpeace 11I, captained David MeTaggart of Vancouver. The mystery about the fate of the yacht and its crew was further heightened by unconfirmed reports circulating in Australia. Canada and New Zealand that the crew had been taken to hospital in Papeete.

Hewever local sources in Papeete said that these reports were "totally without Meanwhile a spokesman for the Canadian prime minister's office in Ottawa said Wednesday night that Canada has asked the French government for information on the French tests and whether France has seized the protest ship. But Prime Minister John Marshall of New Zealand said today that France has denied seizing, Zealand the yacht. He ambassador said the in Paris has been informed by the French foreign affairs ministry that the yacht is still in the safety area west of Mururoa Atoll. Sources in the Australian foreign affairs department confirmed that similar advice has been given to the Australian embassy in Paris. French told us that the yacht left the testing zone of its own accord some days ago, and in any case, was never a danger to security anyway," one source said.

In his statement today, Marshall said it is possible confusion has arisen from an incident off Pitcairn Island, when a young New Zealander injured in a boating accident was picked up by a French patrol boat and taken to hospital in Papeete Monday for treatment. Meanwhile plans for a New Ze aland trawler to leave today for the test area have been delayed again. The 50-foot fishing trawler Bov Roel. had been due to sail from the New Zealand port of Tauaranga today but will not now sail until Friday. No reason for the delay was given.

Ternoway leads Colts triumph Glen Ternoway fired a twohitter as the league-leading Weiller and Williams Colts shut out St. Albert Saints 10-0 in a Sunburst Baseball League game Wednesday. It was the fifth win against no losses for Ternoway. Losing pitcher was Glen Winder. Roy Koenig had four hits in trips to the plate for the Colts..

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