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TH EDMONTON JOURNAL, Wednesday, Fob. 21, 1962 42 Ann 1 Paraplegic Group Ends Firsf Year To Place Announcements In These Columns Phone GA 4-0271 From 8 a.m. to 10 m. (Saturdays 7 p.m.). Death Notices and Lost and Found advertisements received Before 9:30 a.m.

May Be Published The Same Day. paraplegic to have a more In The Alberta Division, Can adian Paraplegic Association dependent feeling when he is able to move about by himself (con'dl (cont'd) DEATHS Births had a membership of 85 at in his own car. the end of January, Pierre Gar- A budget of $23,000 wan pro iepy, founder of the Alberta YEREMV Michael and Mary (ne Muksymlcl wish to announce posed at the meeting and wiU group, told the division's first the arrival of their daughter, 1 Susan Marirt, weight six be taken into consideration at annual meeting. OLSEN On February 19, '902, Christian Laurence Olsen pawed away. He Is survived by his wife, Jeanne Elise; two daughters Mrs.

Joffis Ouelette of Grande Prairie, and Mrs. Roland E. Gagne of Ottawa, Ontario; four grandchildren; and one borther. Elnar Arendal In Norway. Funeral service will be held nounds six ounces, at tn Miseri- KINO In loving memory of darling daughter, Judith Lynn, who fell asleep cn the morning of February 2 lit, 1S59.

Each day we remember the softness of her cheek, the silky braids I lovingly plait each day and the Joyful laughter at her daddy's knee, until Our Father called her home at the sweet age of rix years. Always remembered by Daddy, Mommy and Wendy, of Ottawa. Until last year, the Alberta cordia Hospital, February 17, 1962 A sister I or uavia ana uamara. group was a part of the B.C, NORCITT Born to Mr. and division of the association, Mr.

Gariepy, who is Alberta execu Thursday at D.m. at tha Fos Mrs. L. Norcutt, a son, Wrd Lyle ter and McGarvey Funeral Chapel. seven pounds eleven ounces, on tive director, noted.

The annual February 18, lvti. in me um Rev. D. C. Ramsay will oniciatc, and Cremation will follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made verslty Hospital. A brother for meeting marked completion of Cheryl and Brian. a meeting of the board of directors of the association later this year. City Issues Permit For Apartment The city building department the Alberta body first year of to the Canadian Cancer Society WARSHAW8KI In loving memory of our dear brother. Zyg-murit who passed away February 21.

1969. Ever remembered by his sisters Annie. Heien and Julia. (11328 Jasper Avenue Foster and MACKINTOSH Don and Pat operations. McGarvey Limited.

Funeral Direc (nee Fearsa announce the arrival tors. of Heather Lynn, born Februar Although for the most part the first year was successful, is, 1962. weight six pounds eign MELNYK On February 20. ounces. Mr.

Gariepy said, with the ex Mrs. Pelahia Meinyk of 1083 8 9 2 Street, passed away aged 81 years. WILLIAMSON John and Mar ception of two areas, housing garet are pleated to announce tha arrival of their son, Donald Jef- Survived by three sons and three daughters, Nick, Terry, Orest of Edmonton, Mrs. (Anne) Wliilam and job placement of the para plegics. frev.

on February 11. 1962. at tha has issued a permit to Palisades Investments for erection Poravko of Veereyllle Mrs. (Mary) MacCALDER In loving memory of a dear daughter and siet-er. Barbara (Fernle).

who passed away February 21. 1952. Do they not still linger near. Who have once brought laughter here? They ehall live and still be known. Gracing everything you own.

Ever remembered and sadly missed by Mother, Dad, sisters and brothers. Royal Alexandra Hospital. A The need for housing Is brother for Scott. Mike Syrotuck, Mrs. (Pauline) Mike Chillbeck of Edmonton; 12 urgent; there are many people of a $780,000 apartment at 9820 104 St.

indcnlldren: 7 great-grandchil BRAIKENBACK Jack and MjiwMar-K11Tri rri- irn mm hhhm presently using unsuitauie ac- dren: four brothers and one sis Alta-West Constructioa Ltd. is ter. Peter Melnvchuk. John Melnv- Barbara are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Ricky Dean, on February 16, 1962. at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Weight seven pounds fourteen the general contractor for the chuk, Mike Melnvchuk, Joe Melnvchuk.

Mrs. Annie Otlnchuk of Mvrr.am. KELLA8 In loving memory FIRST ANNUAL MEETING The first Berime Flesher; president, E. J. Rowand; forced tQ remain in hospital annual meeting of the Canadian Paraplegic executive director, Pierre Gariepy; back row, 0f we iack 0f housing Association, Alberta division, was held Sunday, secretary, Ron T.

Fath and second viee-presi- 0q fading employment for 15-storey, 90-suite apartment Pravers Thursday. February 22 building which will be of rein ounces. of our dear auntie and sister, Alma, who passed away February 21, 1959. at 8 D.m. at Park Memorial Chapel.

Funeral Friday. February at 10 a.m. at St. Johns Orthodox bnown, ironu. row, are: iirsi v.e-yi caiucui, ucm, ucuu.

ysix persons during the year is Ever remembered and sadly forced concrete and masonry construction. Annett and Bittorf je the architects. MrlVEB Stan and Dot (nee Williams) are proud to announce the arrival of a son. Rosa John perhaps some indication of the Cathedral. 10951 -107 Very missed by Sandra, Normle and Marjorle.

Rev. M. Fyk officiating, with interment in Beechmount Cemetery. The structure will have two Park Memorial Ltd. MERCER In loving memory of our dearly beloved husband and elevators, a balcony off each HAIDER On February 20th.

Says Hay River Population Will Treble In Two Years Joseph Haider. 113 Avenue apartment, intercom systems and a foot bridge connecting Robert, oa February 16, at Royal Alexandra Hospital. Weight six pounds fourteen ounces. A brother lor Brucs and Dlanne. A souvenir Baby Book la given free to each family announcing a new arrival In the Births column.

Announcements, minimum charge 91.76. South. Saskatoon, passed awev. aeea 87 years. leaves, wire.

the 104 St. hill level with the lobby of the apartment. father, John Mercer, who departed this life February 21, 1958. Softly ws speak of the one we love. Tenderly we speak of the past; Memories are deeper as lift travels on, Love and remembrance last.

Deeply missed by his loving wlft and family. Edna; two sons and one daughter, John, Saskatoon, Larry Paris, difficulty of finding suitable employment Employers are reluctant to take on a person in a wheelchair but their concern can often be dissipated if the paraplegic has some training or skill. Mr. Gariepy went on to say the association has arranged to have the Alberta Motor Association provide training for people requiring hand controls, This in effect, would allow the1 France. Mrs.

R. (Frances) Engel, It will have bachelor, one and two -bedroom suites and four Construction of the Great Edmonton: three grandsons. The remains were forwarded to Saskatoon for funeral services and Deaths Interment. Connelly McKlnley Slave Lake Railway will make Hay River one of the most Limited. 19, ritt fought vigorously for construction of the Great Slave Railway, establishment of a new territory in the N.W.T.

with more local autonomy, an improved communication system luxury suites. Completion is slated for the fall of 1962. The building will ba called The Palisades. I Robert- Alexander Steele Smith of important communities in west COSTIE On February 7. 1962, Mrs.

Hattle Costle of 10182 116 Street, widow of William Isaac ern Canada, Robert Porritt, long-time northern resident and past-president of the Hay River IX)WB In loving memory of Lawrence Lowe, who passed away February 21, 1960, at Peaca River, Alberta. Just a word of sweet remembrance. Just a memory sweet and true) Just a word of sweet devotion. That our hearts still long for you. Ever remembered by Georgina and Stewart.

Costle, passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss one son, William: and one daughter, Mrs. Fred I I I A (Hattle onrris. both of Edmon 7696 Jasper Avenue, aged 64 yeara. He is survived by his loving wife; two daughters, Mary Lynn and Mrs.

N. (Lee) Nykiforuk of Edmonton; two sisters, Mrs. E. F. Donald of Edmonton, Mrs.

Harvey Spolnita of Edgerton; his stepmother, Mrs. John Steele Smith; and step-sister, Miss Helen Steele Smith, both of Edmonton. Funeral services will be held on Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Howard and McBride's Chapel. Jasper Place Plans ton and two grandchildren. Funeral services win oe Friday at 2:30 p.m.

at the Foster ana Mcuarvey runerai tjnapei. into Hay River and a fully-elected town council in the community. "It makes one feel extremely good to know these things are coming to pass," he stated. MICROWAVE OPENING He said the official opening of the microwave system from Peace River to Hay River will Census In April TO ASSIST readers In preparing In Memoriam notices. The Journal has prepared a booklet of appropriate wordings.

Call, write or phone for your copy. Rev. J. C. Gardiner will officiate, and Interment will take place In the Edmonton Cemetery.

Foster and McGarvey Limited, Funeral Chamber of Commerce, said in Edmonton Wednesday. He predicted Hay River's population will reach 5,000 by the time the railway is completed in late 1964. The town now has a population of about 1,600. "We are confident that Hay River is the Northwest Territories' town of the future," he added. "Construction of the railway will make our town a stra Directors.

Rev. G. W. Payne will officiate, and Interment will take glace In the Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Flowers gratefully declined.

Howard and McBride Funeral Service. MONUMENTS 1 CEMETERIES 3l A Jasper Flace census will be taken during April, it was GLENWOOD Memorial Garden! decided at a meeting of the be held in late March. The net Ltd. 1-8114 103 St. 433-0313.

Tuesday, JAMIESON On town council Tuesday. The Fehnmrv 20. 1962 Dr. Heber C. McI.EOD On February Mrs.

Eva Gertrude McLeod of 13515 101 Avenue, widow of Jack McLeod. She Is survived by two sons, Sydney of Hinton, Jack of Leduc; two daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Nora) McKechnle of Edmonton, Mrs. W. C.

(Vivian) Swttzer of Hinton: one brother, Svdnev Wilcox of Kenora, Ontario; and ten grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on presented by the town at a ceremony marking the opening of the new Legion hall recently. Council approved the re-appointment of Al Goodwin, 15630 105A as supervisor at the Fred Broadstock Swimming Pool, 158 St. and 105A for the summer month. Mr.

Good work was built by Alberta Government Telephones, although the portion from the Alberta Jamiesoh, beloved husband of Mrs. Flo Jamleson, of 11328 100 Avenue, passed awy aged 83 years. Besides his loving wife, ha is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jamleson (Ruth). Vancou count should be completed by May.

Between 25 to 30 census-takers, all town residents, will border to Hay River has been purchased, and will be operated, by Canadian Thursday afternoon at 1-30 o'clock ROBERT PORRITT ver, and Mrs. William M. t-euey- Howard McBride's Chapel. WESTLAWN Memorial Ce.uetery and Eumonton Crematorium 16410 Stony Plain Rd. HU 8-1603 Plota from $45.00.

WINTER discounts now in effect. Alberta Granite. Marble ej Stone Co. Ltd 10702 101 bt Fh. ui 3-4058 We will not be under sold.

Heated Showroom. INDEPENDENT Memorial Co, 8715 109 8outh Edmonton. Fh. GE 3-5952 largest selection In Prices can't ba beat. junt-s imuji, ev.

Arinur w. wucox win oiti- brother. Dr. Claude Jamleson. Ed- date, and Interment will take monion; ana eevcu place tn the Edmonton Cemeterv, tegic point in the north.

We are looking forward to healthy growth based on a sound economy." NORTH TERMINUS Hay River will be the northern terminus of the 430-mile rail link, which will begin at Roma in the Peace River Country. Clearing of right-of-way has siarued and major construction The network will give the dren. I Donations to the Canadian Cancer years on the N.W.T. Council as the member for Mackenzie South before being defeated by Pat Carey, of Fort Smith, in ine iunerai service wui i uem society or flowers. Howard Me- in the Rov and Owen.

Chapel of win is a fourth-year student in physical education at the University of Alberta. He holds certificates in instruction and examination from the Royal Life Saving Society and the Canadian Red Cross. Bride Funeral Service. Chimes corner 108 Street Rnd 102 Avenue, on Thursday. reDruary spend two to three weeks mak-ing the tally.

In other business council approved a recommendation from the public works and utilities committee that the engineering department purchase 40,000 tons of gravel, a new snow-blower, a street sweeper and a line painter. Total cost would be $81,400, to be included in the SAIXT On February seven community direct dialing long distance telephone service and will be a major step toward "live" television transmission in the area, Mr. Porritt said. teenth, Mrs. Beatrice Saint of 1960.

While on the council, Mr. Por- FOR beautiful monuments se W. Dan' el at 16410 Stony Plain Road. Ph. HO 9-1602.

22, at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Charles P. Bishop will officiate, and cremation will follow. No flowers by request.

Parking on north side of Chapel. The Chapel of Chimes, Hoy and Owen. Funeral Directors. is scheduled to start in the According to the CNT, Hay River will be the "nerve centre" of a 500-mile telephone network spring. LOST AND FOUND (4) Mr.

Porritt said the railway The annusl electors' meeting will be held in the Central School Auditorium Monday at 8 p.m. Police Court department's 1962 budget. Mannvllle passed away at the age of eighty-two years. She leaves to mourn her passing her loving husband, Mr. Sidney Saint of Mannvllle: two sons, Mr.

Horace Saint of Bcnnyville, Mr. Kenneth Saint of Challey; and aeven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Thursday. February twenty-second, at two p.m. from the Mannvllle Anglican church, and interment will follow In the Challey Anglican cemetery.

Donalds Funeral home of Vermilion In charge. has generated widespread interest in the area. BRl'NKEN On February 19, Mr. Reinhtrd George Bninken of Leduc passed away at the age of 64 years. Survived by his loving wife Olga; two sons, Roderick and A letter from the Jasper LOST Lady's round Elgin wrlstwatch, cord black band.

Reward. GE 9-3588. stretching around Great Slave Lake from Fort Smith to Yel-lowknife, and also servicing Fort Providence and Fort Rae. House Continues Debate Place branch of the Royal "Many people are visiting Canadian Legion expressed ap- Hay River these days, examm LOST Sandy male cat, par Persian, "Koko." Ph. 424-2574, GA 2-3872.

AU lines have been completed, preciation for the $5,000 grant ing its development prospects Norman, both of Leduc; one daughter, Mrs. (Esther) Mike Kozun of Edmonton; four grandchildren: three sisters, Mrs. Kelly Evford of Edmonton Miss Catherine Brunken of Seattle Washing. Liquor Offence and possibilities," he stated. LOST Black and tan Dacha.

"Also, the chamber of com hund. spayed, female, name "Hel. ton. Mrs. Jlmmie Law of Belling- Dr.

H. C. Jamieson di." Children'a pet. Reward. Ph.

434-2785. Brings $350 Fine Anna Jelonek was fined $350 LOST Male Pekingese Pomeranian, wearing harness. Klll-arney district. OB 4-2148. Reward.

and costs, with the option of nam. wasnington. Funeral service Friday. February 23 at 2.00 p.m. at the Peace Lutheran Church.

Leduc. Rev. Otto Goos will officiate. Interment In the Leduc Cemetery. South 81de Memorial Chapel Ltd.

Patterson -Mlttledstadt-Duholke. Funeral Directors. 83 Ave. tc 101 St. Dies In Edmonton Municipal Affairs minister A.

J. Hooke was to lead off debate Wednesday as consideration of the Reply to the Speech from the Throne continued. Also expected to speak is Premier Manning who may outline some changes proposed in oil and gas regulations to en LOST Black, brown. whlt purebred male Beagle, one year, green collar, In St. Albert.

Answers' to "Tubby." Reward. Ph. 599-6836. three months in jail, when she appeared before Magistrate W. Dupre in police court Wednesday and pleaded gailty to keeping liquor for sale.

CAMERA February 18. 1962, Belgra Cantera, 3667 Wellington Street, Vancouver, age 56 years. Survived by his loving wife, Edith; three daughters. Rose H. Dougall, Vancouver, Joan D.

Paley, Edmonton. Irene J. Pusiewlch. Winnipeg; four grandchildren; two brothers. Gene, Wilmington, Delaware, Raymond.

Edmonton: two sisters. Myra Butti, Jean Carline, Edmonton. Reverend R. S. Faulks will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Plessant Chapel, Klngsway at Eleventh Avenue, Vancouver, Thursdsy, February 22 at two p.m.

Interment Oceanvlew. Dr. Heber C. Jamieson, of 11328 100 an Edmonton A second charge of unlaw physician for 50 years, died merce is receiving a terrific number of inquiries from all over the world. We've had them from such European countries as Denmark, Italy and England and from every state in the union including Alaska." NOT IN RACE Mr.

Porritt scotched rumors he intended to seek the Progressive-Conservative nomination for the Mackenzie riding in the next federal election. "I have no intention of entering the race," he added. "However, my interest in territorial government has not faded, and I probably will run for council in the next territorial election." LOST Male Boxer (6 months) vicinity 9703 89 Ave. Registered tattoo inside right flank. Pleara contact J.

Rauh, GE 9-1996, GA 4-7148. Reward offered. fully selling liquor was with Tuesday. He was 83. courage exploration.

drawn. Police said they seized Dr. Jamieson was born in Al Royal College of Physicians from London University. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada, in Toronto. He married Flora Lyon in Guelph, in 1906 and came to Edmonton in 1911, practising in the city until his retirement in 1930.

The order paper now contains 10. government and a quantity of liquor in the ac monte, Ont, and was educated PARON On February 19, 1962. Mrs. Inez Paron of 11438 -88 Street passed away aged 65 years. Survived by her loving husband, John; one son.

James, Edmonton; one granddaughter, Patricia! one sister. Mrs. Esther Pese Edmonton: two brothers In Franca and one brother in Italy. Prayers Friday, February 23, 8:00 p.m. Park Memorial Chapel.

Requiem Mass Saturday. February 24, 10:00 a m. Santa Maria Oorettl Church. Revei-end Rlno Zlllotti the celebrant, with Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Park Mem-orial Ltd.

LOST Ladles' watch, Bonnls Doon. No. 8 bus, downtown. HO 6-0291. Reward.

in Toronto, attending the Uni one public bill calling for a NEWTANDS On February 19 versity of Toronto and doing provincial bill of rights. A post-graduate work in medicine 1962. Mr. William Forest Newlands of Mayerthorpe passed away aged 74 years. Survived by nn brother, Robert of Mayerthorpe; three sis INDEX motion for study of the Lord's Day Act and certain changes there.

NO in it is also on the order paper 95 While studying in England, Dr. Jamieson became a Mem 22 but can come up for discussion ters, Mrs. je. rraser, miss isobella, and Miss Margaret Newlands, aU of Scotland. Funeral eervices Thursday.

Feb CLASSIFICATION Aeroplanes Agents Wanted Announcement Acreage Auto For Sal Auto Repairs. Auto Wreckage only Tuesday or Thursday, the ber of the Royal College of Sur 5 f3 93 90 cused's home. Constance a 30, and Allan McKay, 25, charged jointly with stealing $113 worth of merchandise from a downtown department store Tuesday; appeared before Magistrate Walter Dupre. Constance Juhasz pleaded guilty to theft, involving a sweater and a suit of clothes, and was remanded to Feb. 23 for sentence.

McKay reserved pica on the charge and was The northerner served six geons and a Licentiate of the two private members days. ruary 22, 300 p.m.. Mayerthorpe United Church. Reverend Gwen HOLDER On February 19th. Charles G.

Holder. Virnv, passed away, aged 88 years. He leaves to mourn, daughter-in-law, Mrs. L. Holder.

Calearv: srandson 81 Symington officiating, with Inter Autos. Trucks Wanted C2 Charles Holder, London. Ontario. ment Greencourt Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Automotive Financial 82A rv.nrt: services Tbursriav.

2 Dr. Jamieson was author of two books, "Early Medicine In Alberta" and "The First 75 Years" as well as being coauthor of several others. He was also the founder of the Jamieson History Club. He taught for several years at the University of Alberta, being associate professor of medicine and professor of history of medicine. He is survived by his widow; Knowle Heart Fund would be appreciated Automotive Rentals 94 Beauty Salons 10 dge i-ara Memorial at Busbv United Church.

Reverend G. Whitford will officiate. Connelly-McKlnlev Ltd. Fundamental Stressed For Bicycles, Motorcycle 39 British Columbia 82 Business Opportunities 71 MAXWEI On February 19, KING On February 17. i962.

nr. uienn woodman Max Business Service 28 Percy King of Stony Plain. Al-berta. passed awav. Children's Need 32 Engin remanded to Feb.

27. Bail was wen or wnitecourt passed away aged 63 yrs. Survived by his loving ers Club Shares J7A Clothing SI set at $1 000 DrODertv or $i00 Funeral "ervlces" will be held sei at i uuu i property or TOWjTnur5day at 10:30 Jt thg wiic, carau; two sons and one daught-r. Frederick. Terrance.

Mrs. Valeria McDwalne, all of cash for McKay. Coal and Wood 34 DraDerles 29 Foster and McGarvev Funeral Chapel. Rev. J.

Flagler wiU officiate, and interment will take two daughters, Mrs. Jchn Engineers with sound fundamental knowledge, rather than wnitecourt: six grandchildren; two brothers and four sisters. Jamieson of Vancouver and specialist knowledge are becom Mrs. William Petley-Jones of place in We'tlswn Memorial perk Foster and McGarvey Limited, Funeral Directors. Edmonton; one brother, Dr.

Funeral servicea Friday. February 23 2:00 p.m.. Wh'ltecourt United Church. Rev. G.

Svmlnrton officiating, with Interment White-court Cemetery. Park Memorial men fully conversant with the fundamentals," he added. "Eng. ineering will become less specialized; we need men with a better fundamental background." He said that if Canada is to produce and hold her engineers she will have to provide them with challenging opportunities. Claude Jamieson of Edmonton and seven grandchildren.

with th Unit! and Russia because of a vast economic difference. Our sights are set too short," said Dr. Ballard. He said the Engineering institute has 22,000 members in branches across Canada. At the moment the organization is seeking a type of confederation to enable better liaison through Ltd.

FUNERAL ARRANGED The funeral service for Christian Laurence Olsen, an Edmonton insurance man who died Monday, will be held Thursday at 3:45 p.m. in the Foster and McGarvey chapel. Rev. Dr. D.

C. Ramsay will officiate and cremation will follow. Funeral services will be held BIORK On February 19. M. BJork of Edmonton; aged 82 BALDWIN On February 20, Arthur Joseph Baldwin of 11507 134 Street passed ewav.

He leaves to mourn his wife. Evelyn: two daughters and two sons. Mrs. W. Willsrd, Terence, Edwsrd nd Catherine.

aU of Edmonton; one eister, Mrs. J. Reld. Edmonton. Funeral services Friday.

10 a.m.. at St. Andrew's Church. Interment Field of Honour. St.

Joachim's ing more and more important in the present day scheme of things, according to Dr. B. G. Ballard, president of the Engineering Institute of Canada. Because of this growing importance there is a need fr more engineering graduates, he pointed out in an interview here.

Canada's engineers are second to none, but there is a shortage at the Chapel of Chimes Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Charles P. Bishop of Christ Church offi years, prised awav at Lacombe. She is survived by three son.

Dogs and Pet 35 Dressmakers 1 1 Educationist 14 Employment Wtd. Femal 24 EmDlovment Wtd. Mai 25 Entertainment and Dining Directory 6 Farm Equip. Supplies 44 Farms For Rent 8fiA Farm For Sale 81 Farm Stock 45 Farma Wanted To Buy 81 A Firms Wanted to Rent 80 Florists 2 Funeral Directors 1 Fur Animals. Farms 0B Furniture Reflnishing and Upholstery 29 Oarage Space 88 Garden Supplies 38 Grain.

Feed. Hay 46 Help Instructional 2t' Help Investment 19 Help Wanted Femaie 18 HelD Wanted Male 18 Heln Wanted Male-Femal 18A i-yrus or Edmonton. Larry of out the country. ciating. Cremation will follow.

The whole industrial system will have to be adjusted to greater velocity, he feit. h-ierce. Alberta, John in Chicago; one daughter, Laurennla of Lacombe. Funeral services will be held at Lacombe Funeral Home, Friday. 1:30.

1fm Cemetery. Roaary Thursday, ro. at the funeral home. Connelly-f. i McKlnley Limited.

Cords of Thanks CHESN'E On February 19. Mr. A. E. Chesness of North Surrey.

BrltMh Columbia, formerly of Rvlev. Alberta. rjasart avrav Xs X- I i Hobbles (Stamps, Coin. Etc.) 40A Horn Bulldinr 29 "Canada has to broaden her concept of industrial progress. Right now we can't compete 19-YearOld Found Guilty Of Manslaughter age of 70 vears.

He is survived "TREI.OW We wish to ex- by three brothers. Alvln of Los pre our appreciation for tie Angeles. Marvin of North Surrey, rnany -ta of kindness and expre- Brltlsh Columbia. I. Chesness of of sympathy extended by Holden; two sister.

Mrs. Ptan our friends during the passing of (Ida) Lennox of Taraana. Call- our beloved son, f-Trnla. Mrs. Martin (Emma) Mr- and Mrs.

E. Strelow and Hotels SO House For Sale 87 Houses Furnished 81 family. Bendlksen, Edmonton. Alberta. Household Furnishing House Trailers House Unfurnished Houses Wanted To Buy Houses Wanted ti Rent Funeral servicea February 24, at North Surrey.

British Columbia. 30 S1A rW 88 9 77 of them. Dr. Ballard, who is also vice president (scientific) of the National Research Council, and director of the division of radio and electrical engineering, was In the city from Ottawa to address the local branch of the institute. "Engineers have contributed more to our system in the last 200 years than any other profession," he said.

"They are going to play an even more important part in the economic and social future of the world. "Imprtant areas of engineering require highly competent World Peace Council special to The Journal RED DEER Raymond Income Properties Industrial and Commercial SIPERKO We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their many acta of kindness during our recent bereavement. The Siperka family. LIXQt IT On February 21. Mr.

Oscar LInqulst. late of 712 16,3 Street, passed awav at West Haven Lodge at 81 vears of see. ProtMtrtv Kl Insurance 74 Investment 75 Jewellery J2 A lunaergarten. and Day Nurseries Llstlnes Wmd He Is survived by two dsughters tJoan) Mrs. A.

Gibson of Edmonton end (Dorothv) Mrs. R. W. Nobla In New Zealand: and ister. Victoria.

In Wisconsin Remains are resting at Andrews-McLaughlin Chapel, where arrangements will be announced later. Andrews-McLaughlin Funeral Directors. Sf HNEDAR wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acta of kindnena and svmDathv In our recent ber eavement In the los of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. M.

Schnedar and famliy. George Garnett, 19, of Rocky Mountain House, was convicted of manslaughter in Supreme Court here Wednesday by Mr. Justice H. W. Riley.

He was fined $300 or, in default, one year in jail. The trial was in connection with the death, following a brawl behind a dance hall 20 iana wanted Lost And Fouud .1 I Machinery Tnnis Mirjaneoia Money To Lend I Monuments Mortgage Loans M'luc. Art. Dancing Offices. Store In Memoriam To Hear U.S.

Speaker Dr. Holland Roberts, director "nks from Rocky Mountain Oilfieid Equipment Bl.AT On February 20. Emma B. Bland, beloved wife of George A. Blard of R.

4. Edmonton, passed away. She survived by her husband; two daughters. Mrs. H.

Ellen) La-moureux of R. 6. North Edmonton. Mrs. A.

I Margaret Roei of the academic freedom com-! "ouseL Iast AuS- 4. of Nelson r-vrsrtnaj Poultry and PITTM4 In memeory of our baby Larry James who passed away February 31, 1B58. Far and oft our though da wander. To a grave not far mr: Where they laid cur darling Padio. TV.

Muslcsl Masfc Pl EsU' Trades Fntis Uik mittee of the World Peace Coun- Following a brief tout between cil, is speenr.g at a public the two, Grant was left cn the meeting sponsored by the Ed- 'ground, presumably uncon- monton Peace Council Wednes- scious. He was dead when day in the Corona Hotel at found. V. 15 79 72 4 42 41 73 3 71 11 62 41 7 41 27 81 71 e-7 fl 55 2 54 51 21 49 47 8 7 7 48 2.1 tl 5 85 Psort Room. Board Rooms Room.

Roorn rnfurnisbed I R'Tcvrr, Wanted Salesmen wrt4 Pickering of Edmonton: four sons. Contbie Wallace Bland and Linden of Edmonton, Brn and Gary of RS. 4, Edmonton; nine grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Delia Coiina of Edmonton.

Mrs. George Abra of Courtwrighf. On- r'o: three brothers. George Carleten and Locan Carle'on Son Accord. Dr.

H. J. Ca-letn of Hamilton. Ontario. Mrs.

a prdereaed by two sis'ers. "I feel sorry for you," said Mr. Justice Riley in pronouncing sentence. "Liquor played f-aivage Pd. Grain.

Etr SWlOt Urhin Dig pan in ma incident and Just four yesra ago todsv Ever remembered by Mommy, Daddy, brothers and eister. MiIa, jo-vtnr; memory I of our beioTed Isusband and father. Fred, who pad away February 21. 1957. Ever remembred by Mi loving wife.

Vloiet and daughter Jean. fcC'KELLfNG Ln loving mem-o-y of my dear father. Hnry Scheliirg, who passed away February lw). A beloved from gone The voice wt loved la A is riu-srt In esr home. Mrh neer bv y-rsr' dvchtr liarr Turktr 4 v.

Mrs. Hvgh Lwn and Mrs. Kn.ght. cf Ed-nntm p.m. Dr.

P.oberts has been a high school teacher and principal, and a university teacher and lecturer in various S. universities as well as being the author of a number of articles and the co-author of many bonks on education. He has participated as a delpfa'e in a 2-jrcber peace corierenre HONORED OS RETIREMENT Well-known Edmonton business woman. Miss Catherine O. McGra'h was honored, Tuesday at a presentation at the Canadian National Railways offices in the Milner Building, mark- lads of 19 do not seem able to handle liquor.

More rigid of bquor laws would help." Seventeen witnesses were Roorur.g Gooq I gCac Store Equipment P'-Ji' Fur-Urhed Pi-'i'e Vn.urr.ithed Suite Wanted Pwarj Cni'inm CNR, and Mr. W. A. Dunbar, area freight sales manager. Besides ber numerous duties with the CNR Miss McGrath has served five terms with the Edmonton Separate School Board, is past president of the Business and Professional Women's Club, and honorary national secretary of the Catholic Woman's League of Canada.

called for the Crewn by H. F. ing ber retirement after 45 years of service Funers! service will he'd cn Fridv a'ternoon 2 oo clock st Hosrd and M'Brld Chapel. Rev. R.

Sturt will cfi'tciate, end Interment wiU take place In the Bti AtotiI Cmeery. T. -lird. TV-r-Mn way b- md to A'Vrta Eart FwodsUr Kward end MeBrtd FumtwI ma. Teacher Wanted T-rl Trurs Trailer trnt Lot Warehouse jviatuwaia nea ueer.

lw.s: wim trie C. Miss McCrram is pictured re-Bemstein, also of Red Deer, reiving a srift from Mr. G. Rger Graham, rt4 fcr Gimt I Wt, at tU Uouetaia Rcta,.

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