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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 68

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lWh Pfv G2 THE EDMONTON JOURNAL, Wednesday, July 2, 1986 Announcements Teens hit the road to urge weapon ban Deaths 30 Deaths 30 Deaths 30 Deaths 30 AMOS, Anna BEG, Nisar BEG, Sabiha I On June 29, 1986, Mrs. Anna Amos of Barr KLANCAR, Ludwig On June 26, 1986, Mr. Ludwig Klancar of Edmonton passed away at the age of 56 years. head passed away aged 67 years. On June 28, 1986, Mr.

Nisar Beg and his wife By LYNDA SHORTEN in the communities they pass She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Carol and son-in-law, Bill Lee of Camp tnrough. oauina passea away. They are survived by one son, Asad. Mr. Beg is also survived by six brothers and two sisters.

Mrs. Beg is also survived by one oreex- granddaughters, Rose Ann and Attempts are being made to Robin; iwo sisters and their husbands, Mrs, Ada and Andy O'Toole. Lethbridae. Mrs. Survived by one son and one daughter, Tony and his wife Norma of Kamloops, Trisha Marie of Edmonton and numerous relatives in Yugoslavia.

Memorial service Thursday, July 3, 1986 at have the marchers meet with the RETZER, Berthold (Bert) On June 29, 1986, Mr. Bert Retzer of Edmonton passed away suddenly at the age of 27 years. He leaves to mourn his father, Edward Retzer and his mother, Alice Look, both of Edmonton; his two brothers, Gerald and Harvey and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Florentine Retzer, all of Edmonton. Funeral service on Thursday, July 3 at 6:30 p.m.

at South Side Memorial Chapel. Reverend Friedmut Wilhelm officiating with cremation to follow. South Side Memorial Chapel. Patterson Mittelstadt Justik Funeral Directors. 83 Avenue and 104 Street.

Frances and Wayne Cameron, Arizona: two MLAs for each of the constituen Droiner and one sister. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday July 2, 1986 at 2:00 p.m. at the Al Rashid sister-in-iaws, Mrs. Elsie and husband Jack cies their walk will take them into, Adkins, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Mrs. Mosque, 13070-113 Street.

Imam Youssef a.m. at Hark Memorial Chapel (9709-111 Avenue). Mr. Rodney Ketter officiating. Park Memorial Ltd.

Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boule Journal Staff Writer Seventeen teenagers have taken to the highway to prove to provin-. rial legislators youth is serious "about having Alberta declared a nuclear weapons-free zone. The marchers, members of Youth for Peace, left Cold Lake Saturday and hope to hike the 180 miles to Edmonton in time for a 3 p.m. peace rally on the legislative grounds July 13. Jean Amos, Vancouver.

Mrs. Amos was predeceased by her husband John in August to demand that Alberta stop tests of the cruise missile and that Can oneon will officiate and interment will take place in the Beechmount Cemetery. Foster and McGarvey Limited. Funeral Directors vard). 426-0050.

imoj ana granason benjamin in 1901. Funeral services were held in the Barrhead ada take a strong stand on ban ning atomic weapons. United Church on Tuesday, July 1 at 2:00 432-1601. ROONEY, James p.m. witn heverena David Pype officiating followed by cremation.

If desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Barrhead Hospital Equipment Member of ENNUF (Edmonto-nians for a Non-nuclear Future) ana Licensed crematorium. 428-6666. BERRY, Constable Scott Gordon On Sunday, June 29, 1986, Constable Scott Berry of Vermilion R.C.M.P. passed away at the age of 27 years. Scott is survived by his loving wife, Trish of Vermilion; his loving parents, Gerald and LASALLE, Amelia (Emily) Florence On June 29, 1986, Mrs.

Amelia (Emily) Florence Lasalle (nee Hickie) of Edmonton passed away at the age of 65 years. She leaves to mourn her loss two sons, Christopher Thauberger of Morninville, Allan win join the marchers on the final i-uno. oenescn Funeral Home Tmant Funeral Directors of Barrhead in charge of arrange leg of their trek from Namao to On June 30, 1986, Mr. James Rooney of 1112-87 Street, Edmonton passed away at the age of 46 years. He is survived by his loving wife, Jean; son, John of Edmonton; daughters, Elaine and her husband Ron Bartels of Edmonton, Margaret Anne and Sharon at home, also one granddaughter, Nicole; his loving moth Edmonton.

ments. i-e-4yau. BABIUK, George On June 29, 1986, Mr. George Babiuk of Ed rauia berry ot Nanaimo, B.C.; two brothers twin brother, Paul of Tashsis, B.C. and older brother, Gerald and his wife Jody of Nanaimo; his sister, Meredith of Nanaimo; paternal grandmother, Kathleen Berry and maternal grandparents, Dawson and Minnie Gordon, all of Nanaimo.

Funeral service in First United Church, Vermilion on Wednesday, July 2 at 11:00 parson ot tomonton; two grandchildren, Blaine Thauberger of Winterburn, Tammy Lepard of Stettler and one great-granddaughter, Nikita, also three brothers and six sisters, Philip Hickie of Melville. Saskatchewan; Otto Hickie of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Robert Hickie of Saskatoon; six sisters, Elizabeth Baumgartner, Anne Marie Morhart, Clara Jurgens and Cecilia Broda, all of Mel- monton ana Tormeriy ot Brosseau, passed away at the age of 79 years. Survived bv two sons and three daunhtsrs Orest (Linda) of Port Alberni, B.C., Victor of Thompson, Manitoba. Mrs. Victoria fAlex Search fails to find boy in Calgary a.m.

witn Reverend David Terry Forbes officiating. Funeral service also in Brechin United Church, Nanaimo on Friday, July 4 at 1:00 p.m. with Reverend Warren Bruleiah nf. Warren of Edmonton, Mrs. Rose (Curtis) Kroschel of Rocky Mountain House, Mrs.

Lorratte (Walter) Danyluk of Duvernay; 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his wife, Katherine in 1964; brothers, Adam and Emmanuel in 1968 and er, Mrs. Margaret Kooney of Scotland and one brother, John of Scotland. He was predeceased by his father John. Prayers will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 1986 at 7:30 p.m.

at South Side Memorial Chapel (8310-104 Street). Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, July 3, 1986 at 9:30 a.m. at Assumption Roman Catholic Church (9040-95 Avenue) with Reverend Basil Butts the celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Anthony's Cemetery.

South Side Memorial Chapel. Patterson Mittelstadt Justik. Funeral Directors. (83 Avenue and 104 Street). 432-1601.

SMAILL, John McEwen (Mac) ficiating. Interment will be in Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens, Nanaimo. Arrangements by Mount Benson Funeral Home ltd 15; vme, saskatcnewan, Eva Baumgartner of St. Albert and Rose Czernick of Edmonton. She was predeceased by her husbands, Adam Joseph Thauberger on December 30, 1964 and Russell James Lasalle on October 7 1979.

Prayers will be held Friday, July 4th at 7:00 p.m. in the Wild Rose Chapel of Connelly-McKinley Funeral Home, 10011-114 Street and a Mass of Christian Burial will take place Saturday, July 5th at 9:30 a.m. at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, 10661-82 Avenue Michael in 1983. Prayer services on Thursday, July 3 at 8:00 p.m.

at the Park Dale Funeral Chapel, St. Paul. Funeral service on Friday, July 4 at 10:00 a.m. at the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox waiiace street, Nanaimo. B.C.

1-604-754-6811. Vermilion Funeral Service Ltd. in charge of all arrangements. 1-853-5815. BOOTH, Chrystal Church, Mamiesti.

Very Reverend Peter Zubritsky will officiate followed by interment in the church cemetery. Memorial contribu A CALGARY A massive door-to-door police search Tuesday failed to find a 4-year-old missing boy, a day and a half after he wan-, dered away from his mother while she was shopping in downtown Calgary. "We're marching down the highway to get support because ll' what else can you do," one of the I march organizers said Monday. 1 Phillipa Beck said the group, which includes about 80 Edmon-j ton members, most of them high 1 1' school students, sent a petition to the Alberta government a year and i a half ago. The petition, which de-j manded that Alberta join Mani-toba and Vancouver as self -dell clared nuclear-free zones, ended i up in the provincial archives.

"We felt as youth we were being ignored we've had promises from politicians from all parties i which have been basically empty," Beck said. The July 13 date is symbolic, she said, the closest the marchers could come to July 16 the anni-i versary of the first atomic weapons test in the U.S. And the group wanted to make sure that 1986, the UN's International Year of Peace "was not another farcical year," as was 1985's International Youth Year, according to Beck. The 17 plan to slog 15 miles a day, sleep in church basements and schools, and eat pot-luck suppers organized by church groups Chrystal Booth of Camrose and formerly of Wetaskiwin, died on Saturday. June 2fl lOftfi On June 29, .1986, Mr.

John McEwen (Mac) Smaill of Edmonton passed away at the age of 86 years. He was predeceased by his wife Edith in November. 1984 and is tions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to charity of donor's choice. Park Dale Funeral Home Ltd. St.

Paul. 1-645-3902. at the age of 27 years. Chrystal leaves to mourn her loving husband, Tom; her parents, Bill Young of witn Hignt Reverend W. A.

Reynolds celebrant and interment to follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of floral tributes, donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit 6Y of the Edmonton General Hospital 11111 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton T5K 0L4 or the Canadian Cancer Society 11810 Kingsway Avenue, Edmonton T5G 0X5. The Floral Chapels, Connelly-McKinley Ltd. Phone 422-2222. arm june roung ot uaigary; two brothers and one sister-in-law.

Michael and Jason King disappeared about 3:30 p.m. Monday while he and his mother were on the main floor Digest of Toronto Dominion Square "One minute he was there and survived by one brother, Hugh of Strathroy, Ontario; two sisters, Lexie Balkwell of Calgary and Jessie Henderson of Canton, New York; many nieces and nephews. Mr Smaill was a member of Unity Lodge 51, A.F. and A.M. Funeral service will be held on Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

at the Foster and McGarvey Funeral Chapel, 10008-103 Street. Reverend William Graham will officiate and cremation will take place in the Foster and McGarvey Crematorium. Friends wishing to pay their respects may do so at the funeral chapel on Friday from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an organization of the donor's choice.

Foster and Conspiracy charge laid Norma Jean Young of Calgary, Rod Young and friend, Anne Pertus of Montreal; one sister, Barbara and friend, Lance Cole of Seebe; five nieces and nephews and grandmothers, Cora Starratt of Calgary and Marion Young of Nanton. Memorial service will be held Thursday, July 3, 1986 at 2.00 p.m. in Nanton United Church, with Reverend Rod McLeish officiating. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations made to Edmonton Epilepsy Association would be appreciated.

Mount Pleasant Funeral Chaoel of Camrose in care the next minute she turned around and he was gone," said Insp. Brian MANNING, William Keith William Keith Manning, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Manning, born May 2, 1939 died June 29, 1986 at the University Hospital at the age of 47 years. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn; his mother and father and brother, Preston and his wife Sandra. Police have charged a man in connection with an incident Larsen. The mother and security staff at Saturday at Gainers in which an I-D bquare looked for the boy but exploding arrow bounced off ne had vanished. of arrangements.

security guard helmet. Police information officer Joy-Lynn Funeral service will be held on Thursday July 3, 1986 at 2:00 p.m. in the Fundamental Baptist Church (10727-114 Street, Edmonton), with Pastor Dale Snyder officiating. Interment to follow in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. In lieu of other tributes, the family On Tuesday, about 200 police officers, many working overtime, took photographs of the missing Dorash said Joseph Bielh, 43, of Edmonton has been charged DAKIN, Oscar J.

On June 28, 1986, Mr. Oscar J. Dakin of Atmore, Alberta passed away at the age of 58 years. He is survived by his loving wife, Olga; one son and daughter-in-law, Ron and Shirley of Edmonton; one daughter, Judy of Atmore; one grandson, Christopher; his mother, Mrs! Elizabeth Dakin of Lac la Biche; one brother with conspiracy in relation lOMuoais uunations 10 ine tjiaeon Memorial boy to businesses and knocked on doors of houses and apartments the incident. He was to appear thoughout the downtown core.

Dioies Street, Edmonton). Arrangements are entrusted to the Chapel of Chimes (Roy and Owen) Funeral Home and Licensed Crematorium. (Telephone 423-4262). "We've got every available man in court today. Processors stolen out there, said Insp.

Gordon Fer A crook lassoed a cattle guson. ana sister-in-law, Alvin and Dee of Wetaskiwin; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Bertha and Lou Edmonds of Edmonton, Helen and Dennis Amiot of Lac la Biche, Margaret and Wayne Findley of Sherwood Park. Prede CORRECTION In Woodward's Week, volume 3. Number 22, selling June 25-29, Page 11, Item is not exactly as shown. Woodward's apologizes to its customers lor any inconvenience this error may have caused.

trailer containing 2,910 Sun NACHWOSTACH, Nick Police called off their search On June 30, 1986, Mr. Nick Nachwostach of beam food processors. The food shortly after dark but intended to McGarvey Limited Funeral Directors and Licensed Crematorium. 428-6666 TALLY, Kathleen On June 29th, 1986, Mrs. Kathleen Tally of Westlock passed away at the age of 82 years.

She is survived by one son, Elsley Tally of St. Albert and one daughter, Milicent Young of Pickardville; six grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; three sisters, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Tally was predeceased by her husband, Ivan; two sons; three grandchildren; two brothers and one sister. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, July 3rd at 2:00 p.m.

in the Westlock Funeral Chapel. Reverend Philip Sharren officiating with interment in the Busby Cemetery. Donations gratefully accepted to the Canadian Diabetic Association, co Box 7, Westlock. Westlock Funeral Home, Johnson, Jones and Anderson Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. Phone 1-349-3474.

TANG, Edwin Francis On June 28, 1986, Mr. Edwin Francis Tang of Edmonton, formerly of Trinidad, passed away at the age of 49 years. Survived by his loving wife, Kam Tao; four sons and one daughter, David, Desmond, processors are worth $189,150 at renew it at first light today, Larsen vegrevine passed away at the age of 76 years. Survived by his loving wife, Pauline; relatives ceased by his father Joseph, November 29 1977. Prayer service will be held Wednesday, July 2 at 7:30 p.m.

from the Ukrainian Orthnrin said. wholesale prices and the truck is Relatives of the missing boy worth $86,000, said police information officer Joy-Lynn Do- Church in Grassland. Funeral service will be were making inquiries of their own rash. She said the truck and at DMONTON in the downtown area. in ine Ukraine.

Divine Liturgy Thursday! July 3 at 10:00 a at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church Vegreville. Basilian Father will officiate with interment to follow in Riverside Cemetery. Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators and Directors (Vegreville). 632-2011.

neia inursaay, July 3 at 10.00 a.m. from the Grassland Community Centre with Father Lome Kubin officiatinq. Interment to take tached cattle trailer were stolen "His mother and grandmother uNEKfL sometime between 8 p.m. Mon place in the Grassland Cemetery. In lieu of floral tributes, donations may be made to the Alberta Lung Association, 10618-124 Street, Edmonton.

Athabasca Funeral Sru. were out there at 4:30 this morning, driving around and calling his day and 6 a.m. Tuesday from ERVICES the parking lot of the Bonaven- name, said Larsen. ices Co. Ltd.

in charge of the arrangements. ture Motor Inn at 12520 St. Al Civilians lent a hand in the search Tuesday night. Members of bert Trail. ELCHUK, William (Bill) On June 29, 1986.

Mr. William (Bill) Elchuk nf Contract signed T1 the Radio Emergency Association Citizens' Team co-ordinated the i ne provincial government Willingdon passed away at the age of 75 years. Survived by his lovinq wife. Pearl of Willina- NEUMAN, Valerie Jean On June 30, 1986. Valerie Jean Neuman of the Allen Gray Auxiliary Hospital, Edmonton passed away at the age of 30 years.

She is survived by her loving parents, Ewald and Clara Neuman of Leduc; one sister Judy and her husband Edwin Stang and children, Julie and Justin, all of Ponoka and also by many relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held on Friday July 4 1986 at 1:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church' Leduc (Rural), with Reverend Norman Dreger officiatinq. Interment to follow in th volunteers on CB radios has signed a two-year master CARING NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE Traditional Funeral Services Memorial Services Cremation Earth Burial Ccnpasaon and comfart because we irderfland 433-7270 10020 82 AVE don; two steodauahters. Mrs Kau (Potcri Ewasiuk of Edmonton.

Mrs. Vickv Maodan7 agreement with its employees. The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees of Vancouver, B.C.; six stepgrandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews: four broth From the Calgary Herald B.C. boy tested Deborah, Andrew and Anthony, all of Edmonton; his loving mother, Mrs. Kam Sue Tang of Edmonton.

Funeral service Thursday, July 3, 1986 at 3:00 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel (9709-111 Avenue). Reverend J. Mung officiating. Cremation will follow in the Park Memorial Crematorium.

Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard). 426-0050. VANDENHOUTEN, Marie Theresa Of Edmonton passed away at the age of 76 years. Survived by her husband, Jules; three daughters and five sons, Helen Waugh and her husband Ross of Baldur, Manitoba, Ruby Tenpas and Frank Henrv of Ridae Valiaw voted 87 per cent in favor of the ers and three sisters, Mike and his wife Lena of Edmonton, George and his wife Doreen of Surrey, B.C., John and his wife Ellen of Vancouver, B.C., Metro and his wife Olive of Bonnyville, Mrs.

Jennie Skorevko and Mrs agreement last week. It went into effect July 1. Leduc Cemetery. If friends and relatives so desire, donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (11203-70 Street, Edmonton). Hainstock and Son Funeral Chapel in charge of all arrangements.

10541-81 -Avenue. Phone 432-1714 for transplant VANCOUVER (CP) A six- Anne (Nick) Andruik of Edmonton, Mrs. Mary (Bill) Baldowski of Bonnyville. Predeceased by his parents, son Willis and brother Alex Man shot in leg A Fort MacKay man was i The Edmonton Journal shot in the leg apparently through a wall Tuesdav, sav rrayers vveanesaay, July 2 at 8:00 p.m. at the Willingdon Recreation Centre.

Funeral service Thursday. July 3 at 10.00 a.m. at st year-old B.C. boy is undergoing tests at a hospital in London. Eng Nicholas Orthodox Church, Desjarlais.

Reverend S. Keaschuk will officiate with interment to follow in the church cemeterv. In lieu land, to determine his suitability Fort McMurray RCMP. The Mounties arrived at a Fort MacKay residence to find one PARK, Angus On June 28, 1986, Mr. Angus Park of Edmonton passed away at the age of 84 years.

He leaves to mourn his loss his loving wife, Velma; one son and tor a heart and lung transplant. Matthew Ekroth of Tsawwas- of other tributes, donations may be made to the charity of one choice. Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators and Directors Box 2421, Edmonton T5J 2S6 Daily by currier in Metro Edmonton SI 75 oer week. Julene and her husband Mitch Gora of Edmonton; Ivan and Frank Laclercq of Edmonton, Art and his wife Annette Laclercq of Bon Accord and Roger and Lillian Laclercq of Redwater, Alen and Darlene Laclercq of Wetaskiwin; one brother and sister-in-law, Gas-pard and Gabrielle Henry of Barrhead; brother-in-law, Eddy Vandenhouten and his wife Alice of Whitecourt; sister-in-law, Mariette Cunningham and her husband Gordon of Edmonton; two cousins; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends; son-in-law, Karel Tenpas.

sen, B.C., flew to London last man had been shot in the leg, apparently by a man in another (Vegreville). 632-2011. outiide Metro Edmonton and motor routes, $1 .85 per week. rnuay wan nis parents to visit a HEALEY (nee Sloboda), Sophie Emily uaiiy Dy moil unrado and Armed forces addresses $220 per year, all other countries $600 per year. team of doctors at Harfield hospi room.

A man has been charged with dangerous use of a firearm. one daughter, Ron and his wife Renee, Edmonton, Lorene and her husband Ernie Silverton, St. Albert; five grandchildren, Janet Park, Donna (Ron) Interman Karen Park, Lori Silverton, Ron Silverton; one great-granddaughter, Jenna Interman; single Lopies Mon. thru Thurs. 25 Sat.

and Sun. 50 tal, which has performed similar On June 30, 1986, Mrs. Sophie Emily Healey of Edmonton passed away after a coura Aircraft missing (Prices will differ outside Metro Edmonton oreo) A member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation heart-lung transplants. geous battle with heart disease. Ekroth lungs are covered with A twin-engined Mitsubishi was is survived by her loving daughter Circulation Department I 468-4010 reported late and presumed miss uiane Malheson of Edmonton; her loving mother, Mrs.

Anne Sloboda of St. Michael, five sisters and two brothers Mrs. Jean scar tissue, which has reduced his lung capacity to about 30 per cent Mon -Fri. 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m.. Sat.

and Sun 6 a I rrx ing somewhere near Dawson and has weakened his heart. Both City, Yukon early Tuesday eve Classified Advertising 428-1234 mree step-grandchildren, Barbara, David and Mark; one brother, Jimmy (Selma) Park-three sisters, Annabelle Heddleston, Alice (Ab) Burr, Mimie Brown; two sisters-in-law Mary Park and Dolly Park. Mr. Park was a life member of Unity Lodge 51 AF and AM Funeral service Thursday, July 3, 1986 at 1 :30 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel (9709-1 1 1 Avenue).

Reverend L. Musto officiating with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. All tributes gratefully declined. Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard).

426-0050. ning. Capt. Bob Hopper of Cana (John) Fielder and Mrs. Alexandra (Michael) Danysh of Edmonton, Mrs.

Josephine (Alex) Yakimishyn of Wostok, Mrs. Florence (Albert) Stelmach of Andrew, Mrs. Carol (Larry) Race of Ponoka, Victor Sloboda of organs must be replaced or the boy will die. Mon -Fri. 6 a -a p.m..

Sat 9 a -5 m. dian Forces Base Edmonton Search and Rescue said the air A family spokesman in Vancou Retail Display Advertising 429-5400 8 30 a p.m. craft, carrying two pilots, was ver Tuesday said tests had begun scheduled to arrive in Dawson at tne previous day and doctors bt. Michael, Peter Sloboda of Calgary. Predeceased by her husband Reginald; son-in-law Colin; father Joseph and brothers, Frank and Nestor.

Prayers Wednesday, July 2 at 9:15 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709-111 Avenue. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, July 3 at rrayers Wednesday, July 2 at 8:00 p.m at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709-111 Avenue. Funeral service Thursday, July 3, 11:30 a.m at Park Memorial Chapel. Reverend M.

Heff-ernan officiating with interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of other tributes, donations to the Alberta Heart Foundation or to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard). 426-0050. WALKER, Caroline On June 29, 1986, Mrs.

Caroline Walker of Edmonton, formerly of Sidney, Nova Scotia, passed away at the age of 88 years. She leaves to mourn one daughter, Sheilah and her husband John Nearing of St. Albert; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Walker was predeceased by her husband Daniel in 1976.

There will be a Memorial Mass at the Grey Nuns Centre (9810-165 Street) on Wednesday, July 2 at 2:00 p.m. Burial will take place in the family plot in Sidney, Nova Scotia. The St. Albert Funeral Home, Andrews-McLaughlin Ltd. 458-2222.

The Ombudsman should know by the end of the 7:30 p.m. week whether the double ore an John Brown 429-5225 Write The Ombudsman Box 2421 Edmonton T5J 2S6 Hazel improving transplant can proceed. PARK, Angus All members of Unity Lodge 51 Doctors at the University of A Newsroom 429-5200 Minnesota have decided to take i u.uu a.m. at tne unurcn ot tne Hesurrection, 1O555-50A Street. Reverend L.

Pederson officiating with cremation to follow in Park Memorial Crematorium. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alberta Heart Foundation. Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother Angus Park on Thursday, July 3 at 1:30 a wait-and-see aDnroach in Sports 429-5300 Sports Results 429-5222 THE BAY CORRECTION In our Price Busters fiver insert in todav's treating the lung complication at rarK Memoria Charm that liver transplant patient 9909-111 Avenue. No reqalia.

Gil Grobel, W.M. Administrators and Directors (The Chapei on the Boulevard). 426-0050. Journal, on Page 4 the Hitachi AMFM Hazel Wapass developed last Saturday. The 16-month-old THE BAY CORRECTION Stereo Package Model HTA25B at $689 is not exactly as pictured.

The tape deck has only 1 Cassette deck. We regret any inconvenience this may cause our Bav Edmonton girl was to have undergone chest physiotherapy Monday, but doctors decided to customers. flyer insert in In our July Jamboree today's Journal, on: PEARSON, Edwin P. On Friday, June 27, 1986 Edwin P. Pearson of Edmonton passed away.

He is survived by his loving wife Alice- one son Douglas and his wife Lynne of Edmonton; one daughter Arlene Showers of Van hold off because the child shows H0YT, William Christopher On June 28, 1986, Chris Hoyt of Stony Plain, Alberta passed away at the age of 17 years. He leaves to mourn his passing his loving parents, Bill and Hazel; two brothers, Mike of Stony Plain and Rick of Edmonton; grandparents, Percy and Rita Pinnell of Dundalk, Ontario; many aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives and friends. Friends wishing to pay their respects may do so Wednesday, July 2, p.m at Parkland Funeral Services, 4801-51 Avenue Page 2 'Wonderbra' 1137 at $11.29 is not available in size 40B. Page 5 Famous Maker Summer Co- THE BAY CORRECTION signs of improving, her mother said late Tuesday. In our July Jamboree flyer insert in couver, b.o.; tour grandchildren: Bradley, Craig, Kevin, Shannon; one sister; one sister-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews all of Sweden, Mr.

Pearson was a former contractor in Edmonton on the smith. ora at utt tne ticketed price, should read 40 Off the regular price. Not all groups or styles in all stores. Custom Size Spring Summer Co-ord's Save 40 off the ticketed price, should read 40 Off today's Journal, on Page 24 the Jumbo comforters duvet covers at $24.99 each are available in Downtown and Southaate side. Those wishing to pay their respects WILLIAMS, Margaret Male On June 28, 1986, Mrs.

M. Maie Williams of St. Albert, formerly of Calgary, passed away at the age of 84 years. She leaves to mourn her daughter, Mrs. Shirley M.

Kelly of Edmonton; four grandsons, Pat, Bill, Jim and Mike, also eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Williams was predeceased by her husband Claude in 1981. Funeral service will be at St. Albert Funeral Home (Highway 2 and St.

Vital Avenue) on Thursday, July 3, 1986 at 3:30 p.m., With Reverend Leonard J. Musto officiating. Interment will take place on Friday, July 4 at 3:00 p.m. in Calgary at Queen's Park Cemetery. In lieu of other tributes, memorial contributions made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society, 11810 Kingsway Avenue, Edmonton T5G 0X5 would be appreciated! St.

Albert Funeral Home Andrews-McLaughlin Ltd. Phone 458-2222. YOUNG, Norman Edward only. The Caldwell Cambridge Towels at the merchandise is not available. We regret any inconvenience this may cause our Bay customers.

may uo bu on vveanesaay, July 1986 from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at the Hainstock Son Funeral Chapel. Funeral service will be held On Thnroiiau oiuny nam. t-unerai service will be held Thursday, July 3 at 1:00 p.m.

at the Stony Plain United Church with Reverend Gordon Crossfield officiating, interment to follow in the Spruce Grove Community Cemetery. Should friends so desire, donations to a Minor Hockey Memorial Fund, in Chris's name, would be appreciated. Parkland Funeral Services in care of arrangements. 963-2520. regular price.

Not all groups or styles in ail stores. Page 11 Borsari Jelly Jellies at 89 and $9.38 states all natural ingredients. The copy should read contains no alcohol or dyes. Page 12 13 The Footwear on these two pages, not all styles, sizes and colors available in all stores. Products featured are not exactly as shown.

Page 13 The TX-3 athletic footwear and Stan Smith footwear at are shown in error. Page 28 Hugga Bunch Dolls at $17 99 July 3, 1986 at 2:00 p.m. at the Holy Spirit Lutheran Church (11223 51 Avenue Edmonton) with Reverend Jack Larson officiating. Interment to follow in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If friends and relatives so de EATON'S RECORD BREAKING DAYS FLYER Due to supplier delivery problems the fol- KEYES, John Bernard luwirig item is not as illustrated.

sire, Donations may be made to the Holy Spirit Lutheran Church Building Fund. Hainstock Son Funeral Chapel in charge of all arrangements. 10541 81 Avenue. Phone 432-1714. Should be: 2 170 ml SIZE AFTER SUN MOISTURIZER S4.74 A Sooko CORRECTION NOTICE RE: HOME FURNISHING CONTINUES flyer inserted in the Edmonton Journal July 2, 19B6.

Some merchandise in this section may not be available in some of our stores. Paoe 1) Due to floor space St. Albert will not have the 2 pee. Sectional at $549, 3 Section Entertainment Centre at S199 and $239, or the Entertainment Centre at $499. Due to shipping problems all 5 stores will not have the Cheval Mirror at $139.

or the Oak Veneer Tables at $139 each, raincheck will be issued on those. P9 2) Due to floor space St. Albert will not have the Colonial Tables at $159 each. Tradition Tables at $159 each or the Contemporary Tables at $219 each. Page 3) Due to floor space St.

Albert will not have the 5 pee. Dinette Set at $349. 2 pee Buttet Hutch Suite at $689, 5 pee. Dining Room Suite at $499, Buffet at $429 5 pee Dinette Set at $329. Entertainment Centre at $369, 3 pee Wall Unit at $1099 7 Pee.

High Back Dinette Set should read Chrome Frames and not Hardwood Frames. Page 4) St Albert store does not carry any of the items illustrated on this page 2 pee Mattress and RnHSnrinn RAta mut n. This item has been illustrated in a 350mL On June 29, 1986, Mr. John Bernard Keyes of Chipman passed away at the age of 80 years. He is survived by his wife, Ann; two sons.

Lvle and his wifa i un tunaay, June 29, 1986, Mr, Norman Younq of Edmonton ai. are not available in all stores. Limited quantities are available. Pinsor Battle Beetle at $9.99 are not available in the Edmonton region. Page 29 Capri Yarn at $3.29 per bai; is not available in our Camrose store I im- size.

Paae 21 Item FA TOM'S tomcKi Beef Tenderloin SHOULD READ: PERSONAI iHOPPiwr. POPP (Carmlchael), Kathleen Patricia Dena passed away at the age of 59 years. He leaves to mourn his loss his lovinq wife. Vera- four hmtharc Shirley of Seattle, Washington, Roy French and his wife Ann of Penhold: nranrichilrlran ONLY Paae 23 ftemfil Asm anH pouaic and great-grandchildren; one brother, George of Richmond, B.C.; five sisters, Bob of Victoria, B.C., Jack and Gordon, both of Winnipeg, Manitoba and Alvin and his wife Lorraine of Eden, Manitoba, as well as twn ited quantities are available in our other stores. Page 32 Pump for 3 Man Inflatable Boat should read regular $3.98, not $5.98 as stated.

Four position lounge at $14 99 is not available in all stores, and onl PRICE PADERNO STAINLESS COOKWARE. NOT ALL ITEMS AMII ARI at ai i neien, Agnes and Peaav. all of North Van STORES. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Page 23 Item(i) and THE ILLUSTRATIONS HAVE BEEN TRANSPrKFn anrl couver, Kay of Peachland, B.C. and Olive of Regina.

Mr. Keyes was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 27 in Fort Saskatchewan and a member of the Armv available in limited quantities. Camp Chair at $7.99 is not available in all stores, and only available in limited quantities. 'Bays-port' Sleeping Bag at $59.99 is not avail sisters, Edna and husband Bill Lynch of Victoria, B.C. and Pearl and husband Bill Burke of Chase, B.C.

Norman was predeceased by his sister Ella Dodman in 1985 and brother-in-law AI Dodman. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday July 2, 1986 at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Navy, Alrforce Veteran's Association. Funeral service will be held on Thursday at will be taking special orders on these items. On June 27, 1986, Mrs.

Kathleen Patricia Popp (Carmichael) passed away at the age of 64 years. She is survived by one daughter and one son, Margaret Mills and James Carmichael, both of Edmonton, Alberta, also four sisters and two brothers, Muriel McCue, Rachal Careless, Doris Bauer, Gertrude Sanderson, Leonard Wylie and Stanley Wylie. A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 4th at 1:00 p.m. from Howard and McBride's Chapel with Reverend Harold Alston officiating. If friends so desire memorials may be made to Canadian Cancer Society, 9907-108 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 1A5 or to the Society for the Retired and Semi-Retired, 10004-105 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1C7.

Howard and McBnde Funeral Services (Downtown 109 Street and Jasper Avenue). 422-1141. the copy of these two Items SHOULD READ. 1.5 Clear Pie Plate; PATISSERIE PIE PLATE Inadvertently, the errors llsrl ahiw Haw rage 3) st. Albert will not have the 4 pee.

French Provincial Siiiia at cqaq i.uu u.m. ai ine t-oster ana Mr.tianav able in all stores, and only limited quantities are available. Styrofoam cooler at $2.99 is not available in the Edmonton region. 'BavsDort' Cm. ern 4 pee.

Bedroom Suite at aaq Funeral Chapel, 10008-103 Street. Reverend William Graham will officiate and interment appeared In our advertising. We sincerely Pag 7) St Albert will not have the 13 cu ft. oiiiiiiBs iiuisnuo street, Edmonton) Cremation will follow in the Chapel of Chimes Crematorium. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the charity icyici tiy uiiunvenience or confusion to our customers.

rituyv ai rH or me ju nange at Jar9. Pag 8) The St Albert store will not have YORX Home Entertainment fntra at C19QQ quet Set at $16.99 is not available in all stores, and only limited quantities are available. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our Bay customers. will take place in the Beechmount Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society at 11810 Kingsway Avenue.

Foster and McGarvey Limited. Funeral Directors and Licensad We apologize lor any inconvenience this may have caused to our valued customers. EATON'S wi0 wrangemenis are entrusted to the Chapel of Chimes (Roy and Owen) Funeral Home and Licensed Crematorium Courtesy parking on the north side of the Chapel. (Telephone 423-4262). Crematorium.

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