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B4 The Edmonton Journal, Monday, August 27, 1 990 Alberta Canada Announcements Deaths 30 Deaths 30 Deaths 30 Deaths 30 BURTON, Or. Gordon Uoyd KOSTYNUK, Anne CONNELLY, Thomas A. ft -r' 1 w. Mr? PIVARNYIK, Alei William PIVARNYIK, Eleanor Ann On August 21. 1990.

Mr Alex WiMiam Pivarnyik ot Sherwood Park passed away at the age of 56 years He leaves to mourn his loss, one son. Paul Pivarnyik of Fort McMurray: one daughter and son-in-law Cathy and Lloyd Whiteside of Calgary, two grandchildren, Joshua am) Jennifer: two brothers. Joe and his wife, Mary. John and his wife. Muriel of Niagara Falls.

Ontario; two sisters. Mary and her husband. Bill Campbell. Helen and her husband Donald Reece of Niagara Falls. Ontario.

On August 21. 1990 Mrs Eleanor Ann Pivarnyik of Sherwood Park, passed away at the age of 54 years She leaves to mourn her loss, one son, Paul Pivarnyik of Fort McMurray: one daughter and son-in-law Cathy and Lloyd Whiteside of Calgary; two grandchildren Joshua and Jennifer, two brothers. Alex Gill of Thorold. Ontario, John and his wife. Barb Gill of Niagara Falls.

Ontario, three sisters. Mary Hubbard in Connecticut United States Jessie Gilt of Thorold. Ontario. 6ml McMullen of St Catharines Ontario Funeral Services for Mr and Mrs Pivarnyik will be held on Monday. August 27, 1990 at 1 00 at the Sherwood Park Alliance Church (52407 Range Road 231, Sherwood Park) Pastor Len Frank will officiate and interment will take place in the Evergreen Memorial Gardens If desired, donations may be made to an organization of the donor choice Foster and McGarvey Limned.

Funeral Directors and Licensed Crematorium. 426-6666. fcztM I File photo Morley Callaghan wrote at least 20 novels and more than 100 short stories In a career thar spanned 60 years 'Grand old man' of letters 'was famous enough' In later years, Callaghan would chuckle about how he never "hit the jackpot." "I guess I'm probably famous enough here in Canada)," he said five years ago. "That's the way life is. 1 don't know why it was the way it was." Callaghan graduated from law school in 1928.

after which he got married and headed straight for Paris with his bride, Loretto Dee. Those were exciting literary days in Paris as he mixed with the likes of macho Ernest Hemingway, the dashing, alcoholic Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Ezra Pound and many others. "In a sense, to tell you the truth, Hemingway and Fitzgerald became like a millstone around my neck," Callaghan said. "The academics sort of pinned us together, but I became almost like a peripheral being," After a number of years in Paris, Callaghan lived in New York and on a Pennsylvania farm, writing for "just about every American magazine, including more than 45 stories for Alew 1 'orker alone." Why, he was asked, did he return home to Toronto when he was so admired abroad? "Many a man has asked me that," he replied. "I was born here, went to school here, my parents ere here, so I came back.

Among his many novels: A Xa-utve Argosy, Xow that April's Here, Stories, They Shall Inherit the Earth. The Many Colored Coat. A Passion in Rome. A Fine and Private Place, Philo of Crete, and A Wild Old Man on The Road. A funeral will be held Wednesday at St.

Michael's Cathedral in downtown Toronto. Dr. Gordon Lloyd Burton of Claresholm Alberta passed away August 25. 1990 at Claresholm General Hospital at the age of 73 years. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife Catherine Jean, his four sons.

John of Fayetteville. NY. Randall of Saskatoon Saskatchewan, and Jay and Richard, both of Claresholm. eight grandchildren and numer ous nephews and nieces. He was prede- cased by his parents and tour brothers Gordon was born at Claresholm on November 30.

1916. where he received his primary education He received his secondary education at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, receiving his BA in 1937 and his Ma in 1940 He obtained his Ph. in Agricultural Economics at Iowa State University in 1946 Sub sequent to his formal education, he taught at the University of Saskatchewan and the Mac donald College of McGill University in Montreal. In 1951 he returned to Claresholm to operate the cattle ranch established by his pioneer parents. Frederick A.

Burton, who came from Ontario in 1886. and Minnie Fur- man who arrived from Oregon in 1888 Gordon was a recognized authority in agricultural economics and served on many re lated boards and committees, including the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society (Predident 1949-50). Western Stock Growers Association, (Predident 1969-71). Federal Food Prices Review Board (1973-75), Alberta Universities Commission (1964-71), Alberta Electric Power Commission, and the Alberta Public Expenditures and Review Committee He was a Director of Burns Foods for many years, as well as a founding member of the Canada West Foundation, and most recently sat on the Federal Meat Import Advisory Board He was inducted into the Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame in 1977 in recogni tion of his solid contribution to the advancement of agriculture in this province. The fam ily cattle enterprise he worked tirelessly to expand and improve is a tribute to his ded cation and vision His passing coincides with the 100th anniversary of the establish ment of his father original homestead in Honey Coulee, west of Claresholm Funeral service will be held at Claresholm United Church.

Tuesday, August 28. 1990. at 2 00 with the Reverend Norman Radway officiating. Interment to follow in the Claresholm Cemetery If desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society .408. 1305-11 Avenue Calgary, Alberta T3C 3P6 Leyden's Funeral Homes Limited.

"A Golden Rule Clare sholm Branch, directors of services. CAMERON, Clifford Clifford Donald Cameron of Hughenden passed away at Wamwright General Hospital on Saturday. August 25th aged 69 years Funeral service to be held Tuesday. August 28th from Czar Community Hall at 1 00 Interment to follow in Fairfield Cemetery, Czar. Alberta Gregory Funeral Homes Ltd.

of Provost In charge of arrangements. Phone 753-2332. Man grabs cash in gas bar holdup Journal Staff Edmonton Police are seeking a man who held up a Fas Gas outlet at 15411 118th Ave. late Sunday afternoon escaping on foot with less than $100. The hold-up man entered the gas bar brandishing a gun in his right hand, threw a black nylon bag at the lone clerk and yelled: "I want the cash.

Fill it up." Len Schschenmaier said he hesitated momentarily, thinking maybe he could persuade the man to leave. The gas bar has been bro ken into tw ice this summer. As well, his orotner-m-law was visiting the gas bar at the time and Schschenmaier was hoping the armed man would let down his guard long enough so one of them could jump him. Instead, the man became visibly angry, slammed his gun on a cooler near the cash register and said he was serious. "He yelled that he was going to use the gun," the clerk said.

The hold-up man was described as being about 19. five-feet-nine, with a thin unshaven tace ana a high-pitched voice. neighbor was looking out her apartment indow around 8 a.m. "I was sitting having breakfast. I saw a hoy outside and didn't see an adult so I decided to investigate myself," said the neighbor who doesn't wanted to lie identified.

The boy was dressed in black running shoes, cordurov pants and short sleeve pajama top. His sister was clad only in short sleeve cotton pajama top and a diaper. The neighbor said she brought the Ikiv into her apartment and called police. At the same time, another neighbor heard the baby outside and brought her in. The neighbor said the children were cold from sitting out in the drizzling rain.

Police sxn arrived taking the children to Charles Camsell hospital before they were released to Social Services. Around noon, the mother contacted police and the children and mother were later reunited. Police say they aren't laying any charges in connection with what they say is unfortunate misumk-r-standing. physical ailments. He recommend ed emphasis should placed on community programs for the mentally ill.

instead of having separate hospitals for them. He died in Calgary's Foothills Hospital Wednesday. Born in Millbank. mt. Blair was a school teacher in l.loydminster.

before joining the Canadian army during the Second World War. Blair is survived by his wile. Audrey, three sons and five grandchildren. A private family service was planned. On August 25 1990, Mr.

Thomas A. Connelly passed away peacefully at the age of 70 years. He will be lovingly remembered for his caring and courage and sadly missed by his wile Betty and tour daughters and two sons: Anne Guerrera and her husband David of Rochester. Mew York; Linda Logan of Calgary: Kathleen Nicholson and her husband Oenms of Calgary; Susan Sleevie and her husband Jim of London Ontario; Tom Connelly Jr. and his wife Joan of Kelowna.

BC, and Glenn Connelly and his wife Robin of Edmonton, eight grandchildren. Lynn. Natalie. Mar. Trevor Ryan.

Kevin, Patrick and Kathleen, two sisters and one brother. Josephine May and William all of Edmonton, and was prede ceased by one sister, Florence in 1965 Mr Connelly had been a Funeral Director and Secretary-Treasurer of Connelly-McKinley Ltd for many years He was a charter mem ber and first Grand Knight of Archbishop O'Leary Council, 4570. of the Knights of Columbus, and a member of St Joseph Assembly Prayers Tuesday 7 00 m. at Connelly- McKinley Funeral Home in the Wild Rose Chapel Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, 1000 a at St John the Evangelist Catholic Church (9630 146 Street), with Reverend Fee Otterson, celebrant, assisted by Right Reverend Albert D. Brien and the interment will follow in the family plot in ttie St Albeit Catholic Cemetery The Floral Chapel.

Connelly-McKinley 10011 114 Street Phone 422-2222. COWLEY, Mary On August 26. 1990 Mrs Mary Cowley of Ed monton passed away after a lengthy illness She is survived by three sons. Bill and his wife Lorna of Edmonton; Jim and his wife Mary of Victoria. Jack and his wife Jan ice of Edmonton; by ten grandchildren Derry.

Bill Jr Gary. David. Mary Jane Elizabeth, Rob. Jamie. Brad and Greg Also by 11 great-grandchildren She was prede ceased by her husband.

Jim and numerous brothers and sisters Funeral service on Wednesday. August 29 1990 at 2 00 pm at First Baptist Church 10031 109 Street Reverend Dr Gary Nelson officiating with interment in Edmonton Ceme tery Donations may be made to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation. 10965 124 Street. Edmonton T5M 9Z9 Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators Directors (The Chapel on (he Boulevard) 426-0050.

ENGLEHART, Nellie (Todoriw) On August 24 1990. Mrs Nellie Englehart (Todoriw) of Edmonton passed away at the age of 73 years. She is survived by Alfred Kuehn. one son and one daughter; Ronald (Irene) of Lac La Biche. Alberta, flosemarie (Malcolm) Cabral of Denver, Colorado, also one brother and one sister; Fred (Marg) Todoriw of Vegreville.

and Mary (Nick) Moroziwich of Edmonton. Five grandchildren; Stephanie Sabrina. Jennifer, Cfiantel and Clinton She was predeceased by her mother Telka in 1966. father Sam in 1974. brother Jack in 1932 Prayers on Tuesday August 28th at 6 30 at Park Memorial Chapel 9709-111 Avenue Divine Liturgy Wednesday.

August 29 1990 at 10 00 a m. at St Josephat Ukrainian Catholic Church 10825-97 Street Reverend Woloshyn officiating with interment tn St Michael Cemetery. In lieu of floral tributes donations may be made to the Heart Stroke Foundation of Alberta. 10985-124 Street. Edmonton.

T5M 0H9 Par Memorial Limited. Funeral Administrators A Directors (The Chapel on te Boulevard) 426-0050. FRANCHUK, William On August 25. 1990 Mr William Franchuk of Edmonton passed away at rh i age of 85 years He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Dora: two sons and two daughters George of Richmond, BC. Adam (Delores) of Edmonton, Lillian Verigen of Richmond, and Elsie (Ron) Miller of Edmonton, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchil dren; one sister.

Pearl Lucyk of Edmonton He was predeceased by his parents one brother and two sisters Prayers will be held on Monday August 27th at 7 30 at Evergreen Funeral Chapel (16204 Fort Road. Edmonton (V, mile east of Manning Freeway on 167 Avenue mile south on the old Fort Road) Funeral Service Tuesday, August 28 at 11 00 am at Ever-g'een Funeral Chapel with Reverend Ste phen Keaschuk officiating Interment to fol low in Evergreen Memorial Gardens In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation. 10985 -124 Street Edmonton TSM 9Z9 Evergreen Funeral Chapel (The Chapel in the Park). Telephone 472-9019. GOLIGHTLY, Gladys On Saturday, August 25 1990 Mrs Gladys Golightly passed away at the age of 86 years Mrs Golightly is survived by one daughter, Joan Gerdes and her husband Gordon and their children Gregg and Brian; one son Colin and his wife Donna-Rae and their children Kevin and Jan also a daughter-in-law Isabel Golightly and her children Karen, Nancy and Betty; all of Edmonton one sister Elsie Charlton of Durham.

England and one broth er Phil Emery of Birmingham England She was predeceased by her husband William on July 16 1981 and a son William Charles on November 22 1969 Funeral service will be held on Tuesday Au gust zs 1990 at 1 00 at Miohlands United Church (11303 64 Street) Reverend John Burrill will officiate with interment in Evergreen Memorial Gardens In lieu of floral tributes donations may be made to the charity of one choice Howard A McBride Cha pel of Chimes. 10179 104 Street. 422-1141. HARASYMCHUK, Ella Delina C. On Saturday August 25 1990 Mrs Ella De- Ima Harasymchuk of Edmonton Alberta formerly of Haford Saskatchewan passed away at the age of 62 years She will be sadly missed and lovingly re membered by one son and three daughters Lmda and her husband Marvin Esak Grande Centre Richard and his wife Donna Mara synchuk of Edmonton Debbie and her husband Len Mastaler of Tumbler Ridge 6 Beverly Harasymchuk of Edmonton her loving companion Wilt Goehr eight grandchildren, Richard and Clint Hara symchuk Leonard Mastaler Del ma and Jasmine Esak Jenna Mastaler Jared and Kyle Esak one brother and three sisters En (Tony) Saccucct Esther iRonl Chnstenson Lorena I Lloyd' LaFe'ei'e Raymond iBonniei Fendeiet numerous other relatives and many friends She was predeceased by her parents and one brother F-ede-c Prayer Service will be held on Tuesdav August 28 1990 at 7 00 pm at Evergreen ne-al Chapel 16204 Fort Road Edmonton i mile east of Manning Freeway on 167 Avenue mile south on the old Fort Roadi Funeral se'nce w'l be held on Wednesday August 29 1990 at 11 30 am horn Evergreen Funeral Chapel with Reverend Father John Novakowski officiating Interment will follow Evergreen Memorial Gardens If friends so desire memorials may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society Edmonton District Unit Cent-e 111 11842 111 Avenue Edmonton Alberta fSG 0E1 Evergreen Funeral Chapel Ltd (The Chapel In The Park) Telephone 472-9019 KEANE, Mary Sheila.

(N) RN BSc.N On August 23 1990 Ma-y Sheila Keane Edmonton passed away suddenly as a result of a motor vehicle acodenf at the age of 27 yea's Sre survived by her loving pa'ents Dr Pahick Keane and Dr Mau'een Keane one sister and four brothers Ann Vary (Walter) Kaim iKeanei Gary iSrwuev) Keane Dani and Shane Keane an of EdrrKKitcm Lam Arm Keane of Vancouver Reverend James Mu'py wll ceteb-aie a Mass Christian Bunai Mondav August 27 990 2 00 om at St Edmund Camoic Chu'Ch 13120 Sfeet wrm private interment to follow Holy Cross Cemetery Se was an orhcer the Canadian Armed Forces The Floral Chapels. CormeTty- McKMey Ltd 10011 114 Street Phene On August 25. 1990 Mrs Arrne Kostynuk of Edmonton, Alberta passed away at the age of 79 years Survived by one daughter. Phyllis Allen of Edmonton and one son. Michael (Jeannerte) of Drumtteiler.

four grandchildren: Paulette Suzanne. Kathleen and Patricia Prede ceased by her husband Alec in 1984 Friends may pay their respects, Tuesday August 28 from 7 00 to 9 00 at Park Memorial Chapel 9709 111 Avenue Funeral service Wednesday August 29 at 10 00 a at Park Memorial Chapel. Interment to follow in St Michael Cemetery. Part Memorial Funeral Administrators 4 Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard) 426-0050. KUPCHANKO, William On August 24.

1990. Mr. William Kupchanko of Redwater passed away at the age of 91 years He is survived by two sons and one daugh ter; Bill of Kelowna Edward of Rocky Moun tain House and Evelyn Fournes of Calgary By two brothers and three sisters; George and Max of Redwater. Civata Mazar of Abbotstord. Martha Lochansky of Red water and Jean Maskalyk of Kelowna.

also rune grandchildren and three great grandchildren He was predeceased by his wife Pearl in October 1981 and brothers Adam and John and sister Rose Hawrylak Prayers Tuesday. August 28th at 7 00 at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodon Church in Redwater Funeral service Wednesday, August 29 at 10 00 a at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Redwater. Reverend A Palamarchuk officiating with interment Wahstao Cemetery Part Memorial Limited, Funeral Administrators 4 Directors (The Chapel on trie Boulevard) 426-0050. LE0NG, Sing On August 22 1990. Mr Sing Leong of Edmonton passed away at tiie age of 62 years Survived by one son.

Peter Starr of Vancouver; one brother. Fie Ken Leung of Edmon ton Predeceased by his wife Mary in 1982 Funeral Service Tuesday, August 28 at 1 30 at Park Memorial Chapel 9709 111 Avenue Reverend Mung officiating with inter ment in Beech mount Cemetery Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrator Director (The Chapel on the Boulevard). 426-0050. LIBER, Anton Mr Anton Liber of Mundare, Alberta passed away on Thursday.

August 23. 1990 at the age of 62 years Survived by his loving wife. Tilhe. his mother, Mrs Alexandra Liber of Mundare two sons Raymond (Judy) of Edmonton Tre-fon (Corliss! of North Delta. four grand children, tour brothers and four sisters Pre deceased by his father, George in 1973; one daughter.

Renie in 1977 Prayer Service on Tuesday. August 28. 1990 at 7 30 at St James Orthodox Church (2 miles north. 1 mile west, mile north ol Mundare) Funeral Service on Wednesday August 29 1990 at 1000 am at St James Orthodox Church (Mundare) with Reverend Michael Funk officiating interment church cemetery Donations to SI James Orthodox Church Building Fund would be gratefully appreciated Fedun Funeral Chapel Ltd Vegreville. Phone 1-632-3822.

MARKIW, Anna On August 25. 1990 Mrs Anna Markiw of Ed monton passed away at the age ot year She is survived by her loving husband Stefan, one daughter Lesia (David) Thornton, two sons. Ihor. Oleh iMane), three grandchildren. Dana Petro and Natalka all of Edmonton, also by tour sisters, Mary of Mundare and Irene, Luba and Zenia of Western Ukraine Prayers on Tuesday August 28th at 7 30 at Protection ot the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church, 3635-116 Avenue Divine Liturgy Wednesday.

August 29 1990. at 10 00 a at Protection of the Blessed Vir gin Mary Ukrauman Catholic Church Reverend Martynyk officiating with interment in St Michael Cemetery Para Memorial Limited. Funeral Administrators 4 Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard) 426-0060. MAY, Charlet On August 23. 1990, Mr Charles May of Edmonton, formerly ot Dauphin Manitoba passed away at the age of 84 years He is survived by one brother and three sis ters William May of Wellend Ontario Glad ys Collins and Mabel (Dougah Anderson both of Winnipeg Manitoba and Lillian (Wal ter) Davidson ot Dauphin A Memorial Service will take place in Dauphin Manitoba at a later date Central Memorial Chapel'Appel Funeral Horn 'Your Central Chapel 454-40M.

MITCHNER. Florence Riddel On August 23rd. 1990 Mr Florence Riddel Mitchner of Sherwood Par passed away aged 83 years She leaves to mourn her loving husband Albert one son Alyn (Carol) Mitchner of Sherwood Par two grandchildren Leslie ot Calgary Cameron of Stanford United States one sister. Ernestine Rusnell of Burnaby Florence was predeceased by her parents Ernest and Jessie three brothers Cliff Cresweli and Mac and one sister Audrey A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday August 28th 1990 at 2 00 at Salisbury United Church 2 Mission Street with Reverend Ed Scarlett oficiatmg Sherwood Par Funeral Home. Andrews Met aogMin Ltd 26S Fir Street Phone: 464-2226.

OGINSKI. William On August 26 1990 Mr William Oginski of Edmonton passed away at the age 83 years Survived by hi loving wife Katrie'tne one son and one daughter RusseU iMa'iiD of Calgary Luba AI McPhedran 0 Ouaiicum Beach two grandchildren Te'esa and Bfenda He was predeceased by a son Prayers on Wednesday August 29 at 30 pm at Pa'k Memonai Chapel 111 Avenue Funeral rrte on Thursday August 30 1990 at 10 00 am at Sf Jcinn ukaian Olhodox Gerhed'al 10951 107 St-eet Ve'y fleve'end Rau'iuk and Ve-y Dr Ivan Satus oWiC'ating with St Mi- chaei Cemetery In lieu of fitral 1 donations mav be male to St John u-ai man Onhodon Cathedral Fjrd Park Memorial Lid Funeral AavmmtraSort Directors (The Chapel on Boulevard) 426-0050. PARKS. Norman Oak On August 24 13 Mr Oa P't i passed awa at te age 66 yea-s He rs uwed lovmg wrfe of itty yea Ivevt one daughter and tee sons Nc-na and her husband ooer of Vorinviie av and Ann Pati of Edmonton aid jaie Pa'ts ot Se-ood Pam "veil Pa- d- monton e-gt g-andcnd-en ore gea- g'andchi3 O'-e Comer and t-ee C'arence Pas an Sudbu'v CH'io Ms Edna R.ddocti Cou-mey and Emo r.ta j3tuy -J a Smith cf Barf-ai a-'d also ty nces nephews a--3 neds He was sedeceased by two brres i-re-wj A Memorial Service wiB tie hed on Tuesday ausJ 26 pm a S'-afiea-n Un'terj 18VO 95 Ave-ije Rever end Paul fcr-aw cV a "-g -ds so dps -e dci-iations mav be made to the Atbeta Mea-t 6 Sfce FpyKaaiiot 124 St-eel Edmonton tei or charm of one choice Haansssok Sew Fu neral Chapel cave at an ue 16541 61 Avenue- Edmonton Phone 432-1714 RANDA, Borge Pi On August 19th. 1990 Borge Carl Randa late of the Mew-burn Veterans Car Centre -Vyj passed away at 60 years of tTI age Funeral service on Tuesday August 28th at 1 30 in the Prairie Lily Chapel with Reverend Burgess officiating Interment at the Field ot Honour at Beech mount Cemetery The Floral Chapel, Andrews McLaughlin Ltd.

10011 114 Street 466-0121. SKOWRONSKI, Michael (Mike) God saw you getting tired. When a cure was not to be So He closed his arms around you, And whispered Com with Me On Wednesday, August 22. 1990 Mr Michael (Mike) Skowronski of Westlock passed away at 77 years He leaves to mourn his passing hi loving wife, Katherine (Kay), on son Leonard (Nadiel Skowronski, two daughters. Elaine Manolikakis and Adele James, five grandchildren Natalie Loren.

Tara. Sean and Ryan, a sister -in-law Pauline as well as numerous cousins nephews nieces, other relatives and many friends He was predeceased by his father, Joseph; his mother. Marian, two sister. Jennie Lukasik and Alice Iwaschuk and two brother. Joseph and William Prayer Service will be held Monday August 27, 1990 at 8 00 in The Westlock Funeral Chapel Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday August 28 1990 at 10 00 a in St Mary 1 Roman Catholic Church in West-lock Father Campbell and Father Monssette will be the co-celebrants with interment in the church cemetery Donations gratefully accepted to the Alberta Cancer Board do Box 7 Westlock, Alberta TOG 2L0 Wedlock Funeral Home.

Bob Jone and Dave Anderson. Funeral Directors. Phone: 1-3463474. TELISCHUK, John On August 25 1990. Mr John Tedschuk of Edmonton formerly of Leeshor, passed away at the age of 87 year He is survived by hi loving wife Catherine one son and two daugnter Julian iSophie) and Lillian Chichak both of Edmonoton Virginia (Marvin) Babiuk of Srverwood Park Also nine grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren Predeceased by son Peter Prayers on Tuesday August 28 at 6 00 at Park Memorial Chapel 0709 111 Avenue Mass of Christian Bunal Wednesday August 29 1990 at 11 30 a at Park Memorial Cha pel Interment in Evergreen Memorial Gar dens Parti Memorial Lid Funeral Administrator 4 Director (The Chapel en in Boulevard) 426-0050.

UPRIGHT, Leslie Edward (Let) On August 23 1990 t-J Leslie Edward (Lest aria YC-J Upright Edmonton passed away at the age of 86 years leave his loving wife. Cecelia three sons and one daughter Neil I Bene i of St Aibet Russei itnesi and Dave of Edmonton Patncia (Rki Taylor of New Westminster five grandson Terry and his wife Donna, Dean Dennis Randy and Mar Taylor two granddaughter Candi Janice and her husband Pat Olivier three bromers Arch Art and Bert Upright of Edmonton Les was a member of the Knights ot Columbus St Christopher Council 3t4'BB and St Joseph a Assembly Prayers will be held Monday August 27 at 8 30 pm at the Floral Chapels '00H 114 Street Mi the Wild Rose Chapel A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday August 28 at 10 00 a at St Patrick Church with Reverend frank Stemphe celebrant The interment will follow in the family plot the Hoy Cros Ceme tery Connelly McKiMey LM 422 2222 WEARMOUTH. Roy On August 24 190 Roy WaHon Wear mouth Gibbons Aibeta paed away at age 73 He leaves to mourn his loving i Joan hi children Oonn and Oon William of Gibbon Dave and Theresa Wee1 mourn Gbtxms Da and Jul Wearmoufh of Hmton Chip and Cmdy Wearmoufh of o-bons his grandchildren Path and Oa'rm Penny and B'ent Geoge and 'en Helen and Ken Irish Don Amanda Goev Bradiey Auc.a Rob f'arwi and g-eat-g'andaugiier Ketetyn two b-omer Ken and Oonaid of Ca 3a-y our 'er kiei'i Peggy Deis and Jean Ca'statrs and area best frend Gene ar-eii Cantan L- member of Gibbons 8nc So 226 Le gion He was p-eoeceaned by hi parents Ctfrie aj I ahem trafrw Sen and f-'an and s-ste Irene Memorial Se-we to be heid Wednesdav August 29 at 2 0t me Seced Heart Catholic Curch Keveend Stan He-re pert ar r-j in iieni of owe dona hems ma be made to Obtxms L-nurh Bu id'rg Fud or Tne Canad an Canter WILLIAMS. Alma Cn 22 1990 ma Wiiitam pt fdmonton passed awav peeceuy sep at me age 64 ea'S 5e leaves to mown er son Don ana of smomcm auje- and he husband Rofcet Seert eioj- na igrandcniMJ-en Arwhony Dean OeiaKJ Susan SamJ'a and "Sofbv arse tour g-eai-yandctnid-en and one sshr za'-ei Denrws Smonton 11 am was tredceed t- he hustoand 1963 and te randdajghssv. Ce'v1 eat es aid n3s wsh to pay the to M-s 'm mav do so em Su-dav Aupust 26- be-wen 3 pm and 30 at ard Wtfrdt 0pe( 'C" 'i Street Jmu4uw jne-a' Se-'-ces be ned at HoweTf and McS'ide Capei ot Crimes on SSondav An gus' 27 at 3 00 "eve-e-a Doctor Demand Lams "ctatmg C'ema'ion tot-low 'hen of sowers memor-at may be made to the chav ctioice Irve Oiapei a Owes Te Mixup cleared up, mom, kids reunited The Canadian Press Toronto Friends and colleagues paid tribute to Morley Callaghan on Sunday as an author who set international standards for a generation of Canadian writers.

"If there was ever a grand old man of letters, it was he," author Pierre Berton said. "He carried the torch for Canadian writers who followed in his footsteps and he established a Canadian literary presence which we didn't have especially in the field of the novel." Callaghan, who was 87, diet! Saturday with sons Barry and Michael at his side. His wife died six years ago. "He believed you should say what you thought as clearly and directly as possible," said Barry Callaghan. who has also achieved success as an author.

"That's the way he wrote; that is the way he lived his life." Strange Fugitive, the first of Morley Callaghan's more than 20 novels, was published in 1928. As a teenager, his first short story was A Girt With Ambition. Altogether he wrote about 100 short stories. The novel considered to be his master work, The Loved and the Lost, won the 1952 Governor General's Award. Callaghan was also nominated abroad for a Nobel Prize in literature.

Although he was widely read by Canadians, the diminutive Callaghan often believed he was being taken for granted in his home country while receiving enthusiastic recognition abroad. CORRECTION Edmonton Co-op Flyer dated Aug 27 to Sept. 390. Maple Leaf Mini Deli Sausage. 250 gram Advertised $1 29 each; should be S2.49 each.

Maple Leaf Tray Pack Sausage 500 gram Advertised $1 69 each; should be $2.99 each. We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused CORRECTION Re: Our August 27 color flyer the following Hems may not be available. Black Decker MF540 hand mixer. Black Decker EC260 can opener, Proctor Si lex 0265B toaster oven. Proctor Silex T650W toaster, Wabasso Sheet Sets.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. The Edmonton "Journal Have we got news for you! Box 2421, Edmonton T5J 2S6 Ous Mfc Eno-)' aid "KHot OidPS 3b tW on Cca a-c t-jkJ oc acto Pf of- cW-s S60C per Circulation Department 468-4010 JftVlWPfl 'SwlBV) SKtT 3t N' too Classified Advertising 42S-1234 Contract Advertising 429-3888 IZ Retail Display Advertising 429-5400 The Ombudsman John Brown 429-5225 46 the real Canadian Superstore Journal Staff Edmonton What started out as a possible child abandonment story wound up as a joyful reunion between a mother and her two missing children. A one-year-old girl and her two-year-old brother had been found alone, partially dressed, by neighljors of a walk-up at 10340 122nd St. around 8 a.m. Police said the children's mother arrived home from the late shift job about 6 a.m.

Sunday. She cleaned up the apartment, letting the overnight babysitter and her children sleep, then IcfA to visit friends. In the meantime, the children somehow got out of the apartment and wandered to the alley at the back of their alkup. When the babysitter finally awoke, she noticed the apartment was clean and assumed the mother had taken the children and left, said Insector Jim Howse. Meanwhile, arrows the allev.

a Calgary doctor helped shape Alta. mental health system The Canadian press Calgary Dr W. (Buck) Blair whose Blair Report helped to shape mental health care in Allxr-ta has died at age 75. The provincial government commissioned Blair to lead a study of mental health care in Alberta in 1968. while he was head of the University of Calgary's psychology department Ilis report led to reforms based on the premise that mental patients should receive the same care and consideration as those with 422-2222- i 4221141..

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