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Monday, Dec. 2, 1974 The Ottawa Journal Today and tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Valley Weavers Guild meeting, National Mu- seum -of Man, Metcalfe and McLeod Streets, 7.30 p.m. Danger: Theatre Ahead, JTItoiversity of Ottawa Acaade- and band concert, Merivale High School, 8 p.m. Evening of music, Sir Rob- ert Borden High School, 8 p.m. '1 tomorrow Tj' I f.A Woman Is Dying, Sock Buskin, main hall, Univer-i i airy Centre, Carleton Univer- 5Jty.8p.rn.

Wozzeck, opera film, National Library, 8 p.m. a Theatre Ahead, l. of Ottawa Aca-emic Hall, 8 p.m. L'Enfance du Christ, -NAC Opera, 8.30 p.m. 2.

Births CHARBONNEAU Don and Theresa are happy to nounce the birth of their daughter, "Nancy. Theresa, 1974, at Riverside Hospital. A sister for Jonathan. Sriecial thanks to Dr. "jNuyensv CORKERY Jim and Bormle Ide) thank God-for the glU.W Ltd utULUSj unugum, Casev Shannon, on Nov.

30. 1974. Sincere appreciation to Dri Harry Oxorn and mater- nity staff at the Civic, very trZ. nroud erandDarents are Ernie and Audrey Ide of Victoria an4 Tom and Gwen corkery of Ottawa. rT- GUEVREMONT Louis and iwendy (nee iwmeyj are to announce their first IW-boi-n, a boy, 7 lbs.

5 on 29, 1974, at the Grace fiK, 1 1 a 1. First grandchild fnr Mr. and Mrs. Weidon Jjf (Rocky) Rodney, Thanks to tl Staff. (IcCOMB David and Maryetb jinee mssj wisn annouutc 'feVthe arrival of a daughter, Rs Lvnn.

8 lbs. 8 won Nov. 25, 1974, at Arnprior wstnct nospuaiv Paul and Gwen fnee Barton) are pleased to announce the birth of their dauehter Amelia Jean Nov IV-19, 6 lbs. 6 a sister for Micbele, Bob and Sharon. VISTA To Hone, wife' of the late Wayne Visca, a daughter, 'Alison Lee, at Grace Hospital, 1, 1974.

First grandchild or Dean ana Joyce naiieran, Ottawa. Manv thanks to Drs. Allan and Hulley and case- room staff. Deaths ALEXANDER, Eatha In hos pital on Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974, Eatha Jenkins, wife of the late James Alexander, daughter of the late James Annie Jenkins; dear mother of Kelvin or Ottawa; sister of Mrs.

William Schultz (Olive), Mrs. William Just (Rboda) and Jack Jenkins, all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, central Chapel, 31S McLeod St. Service Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

ANDERSON, Susan Jane In hospital in Ottawa on Sunday, Dec. 1, 1974, Susan Jane Loth- Ian, beloved wife of the late William George Anderson, dear mother of Mae (Mrs. William Neff) San Carlos, Lois (Mrs. Gerald Con- way), Hawkesbury and Gerald of Vankleek Hill; pre-. deceased by one son, George.

Resting at Hillcrest Funeral Home, 151 Bond St, Vankleek "HilL Funeral service at Trinity United Church, Vankleek Hill on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 2 Interment Barb ceme- tery. ARBOGAST, id win Constant (Arby) In Scarborough General Hospital Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974, Arby Arbogast, age 86 years, beloved husband of Jennie Atkinson; dear father of Mrs. Doris Frazer, N.Y.; Mrs.

Carol CForster, Toronto, and Bob, Bale d'Urfe, Quebec; dear brother of Mrs. Mary Studer, 4- Kitchener; Mrs. Carrie Eh-' goetx and' John, Stratford, also survived by 13 ri' grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt, i Service In the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m IntermentPinecrest cemeteryToy desiring may make riemorial dona tions to the charity of their I choice in lieu of flowers.

'A Deaths BALATON, Teresa In hospi- tal on Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974, Teresa Lauder; age 30, be- loved wife of Steve Balaton, of 560 Mutual dear mother of Richard and Linda; daughter of Sal AucelU and Eugenia Lauder; dear sister of Vivian (Mrs. David Parent). Resting at the Kelly. Funeral Home, S8S Somerset St (Centre Town).

Funeral Tuesday to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BOLDUC, Andre Accidental ly on Saturday, Nov. 30, '1974, Andre Bolduc, beloved son of Abel Bolduc and of Pauline Founder, of Carmen Van-ler, age 20 years. Resting Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead St.

Funeral. Wednesday, Dec to St. Louis Marie de Mont- fort Church at 10. a.m. Inter ment Notre BROWN, Mary Theresa -Sat- urday, Nov.

30, 1974, at tne MusgroveL, Home, darendoo, Mary Theresa MiuiKen, widow of John. Brown; dear mother of Joey, Shaw- ville. survived by 13 grandchildren, 29 great 1 grandchildren three great great-grandchildren, in ber 94th' year; predeceased by Orval. Harry. Mrs.

Eula Johnson and Mrs. Carrie Carter. Resting at W. Hayes- and Sons Shawville, Oue. Funeral Tuesday, Dec 3.

at 1 p.m.t for service at Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle. Interment-McDowell's ceme- tery. 1 BURCHILL, Electa J. In hospital on Sunday, Dec 1, 1974, Electa J. BurchUl, or tawa, beloved daughter or tne late Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Burchill, of MerrickvUle, Ont. and sister of the late Anson Burchill. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 31S McLeod St. Service at St Barnabas Anglican Church, on Wednesday at 9.30 a.m.

In-terment Union cemetery, MerrickvUle, Ont BURKE. Theresa Maureen In on Saturday, Nov. 30. 1974, Theresa Maureen Burke, age 16 years, dearly loved dauehter of Clifford Burke -and Elvira Sullivan; loving sister of Barbara, Carol, Billy. Lynne and Lor- nie: dear granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Burke, of Mayo, Que. Resting 0 Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St Funeral Tuesday to St Ignatius Church, mass 2.30 p.m. Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery.

COLTERMAN, Mabel In Ren frew Hospital, on Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974, Mabel Welsh, of Dacre, in her 67th year, wife of the late Patrick J. Colter- man; dear mother to Doreen (Mrs. Christopher Riley), dear sister to Isaiah, Renfrew; Thomas and Gerald, Douglas, Ont Visita tions at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. Renfrew.

Celebration of the Eu charist at the Church of St Patrick, Mount St Patrick, Monday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. En tombment Renfrew vault DESJARDTNS, Mrs. Albert Of 178 Archambault St, Hull, on Nov. 28, 1974, age 79 years.

Aehes Belanger, be loved wife of the late Albert Desjardlns; dear mother' of Fernand, Jean-Paul, Konaid, Mrs. Hector Foamier (Juani-ta), and Mrs. Joseph Four- pier (Giselle), all of Hull; Mrs. Jacques Amyot (Ro- lande), of Quebec City; dear sister of Ernest of Marmora, Ont, Mrs. Emilia WadelL of Hull; also survived by many grandchildren.

Resting at Lionel Emond and Son 271 St. Joseph HuU. Service Monday, Dec. 2, 1974 at 8 a.m. in St Raymond Church.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. DUNLOP. Edna May At' Lanark Lodge, Sunday, Dec. 1. 1974, in her 87th year, Edna May Dunlop, beloved wife of the late Dugald Dunlop.

Funeral arrangements to follow, by the Morrow Funeral Home, Perth, Ohtf beloved mother of Carlyle. of Hamil ton; Mrs. Fred MacDonald (Clara), of Carleton Place; formerly of Ottawa; Mrs. Ivan Cushman (Dorothy), of St. Thomas; Douglas, of Burlington; Mrs.

Allan Hill (Jean), of Almonte; dear sister Mrs. John Paris (Rachel), Graven- hurst; also survived by nine granocnudren and nine greatgrandchildren. In lieu of flowers donate to the charity of your choice. Deaths FRASER, Monica hospital, on Saturday, Noy, 30, 1974, Monica Reddy, be- loved wife of Douglas Fraser, of 44 Harmer Ave. dear mother of Gordon, Jean (Mrs.

V. J. King), Ruth and Katheriner. A private service was held on Monday at 11 a.m. Friends desiring may donate to the Canadian Cancer So GAUVREAU, Hilda McGillivray On Thursday, Nov.

28, 19 74,, Hilda McGillivray, widow of. Wilfred J. Gauvreau, Q.C; beloved 'si of i Dorothy (Mrs. Walter Thompson), Marion (Mrs. E.

H. Hartney), of Toronto; and the late Eileen (Mrs. P. D. Hayes).

Funeral private.on' 29," 1974. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. GILL, Wilbert Raymond' (Ray) In hospital on Saturday, "-Nov. .30, 1974, Wilbert Ray mond- (Ray) GUI, age 82 years, beloved husband of the late Ethel May GUI; dear fa ther oX Elsie (Mrs. E.

Par- sons), Russell, and John and the late Ethel Pilon. Resting at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. Funeral in the chapel Tues day at 10 ajn. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. GUERTTN, Hector Of 97 Thomas Aylmer, on Nov.

29, 1974, age 73 years, dear brother of Mrs. Yvonne Perrler.of Aylmer; Mrs. Adele Lortie, Gatineau; Miss Ida, Ottawa; also survived by many nephews and nieces. Will be resting at Lionel Emond and Son 47 Centre Aylmer, after 3 Saturday, Nov. 30.

Service Monday, Dec. 2, at 1130 a.m. in St Paul's Churih. Interment parish cemetery. HAGAN, J.

Kenneth On Sat urday, Nov. 30, 1974, at Calgary, age 61 years, beloved husband of. Mrs. Audrey Hagan, of 2318 Carleton St, South West, Calgary; also surviving is his mother, Mrs. Ann Evelyn Hagart, Ottawa.

Born in Ottawa, Mr. Hagan served overseas with the R.CO.C. during the Second World War, was discharged with the rank of Captain and bad been awarded the CD. Moved to Calgary from Co-J lumbia South America in 1954 and had been a Chartered Ac countant with Mobil O0, Can ada, Ltd. He was a member of the Chartered Accountants Institute and the National Institute of Chartered Accoun tants of Canada.

Funeral Ser vices will be held in Christ Church, Calgary, Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 1 p.m. Intermentf Field of Honor, Calgary, Alberta. Mclnnis and Holloway Calgary, Funeral direc tors. HITS MAN, William-At Brad ford.

House, Ottawa, Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974, William Hitsman, formerly at Russell, Ont, in his 87in year, beloved husband of tne late Sanih Morrison; dear father of Mrs. Nelson Bellinger (Violet), Winchester; Mrs. George Cudden (Inez), Toronto; Mrs. Arthur Fisher (Marjorie), Kingston; of Otta wa; Dalton, Hammond; pre- deceased by Daniel; brother of Charles, of Russell; loving ly remembered by 18 grand children and 10 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral ser vice was held at the Warner Funeral Home, Russell, Mon day, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. Inter ment was at North cemetery. HUTCHINS, Luella On Sun day, Dec 1, 1974, Bertha Luella Davis, age 74, Oxford Mills, R.R.1, widow of Fre derick dear mother of William and Mr's. Lome Oxford Mills, R.R.

Mrs. Ray MacNilage Lois), Kemptville, R.R. 2. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville. Service, in chapel Tuesday, 2 p.m.

Inter ment Bishop's Mills. Contributions to the charity of your choice appreciated. LAFONTAINE JOLY, Eva On Friday, Nov. 29, 1974. at her borne, 769 May Eva Cadietrx, aged 88, wife by urst marriage or tne late Dolor Lafontaine; by second marriage of the late Leon -Joly; dear mother of Dolor and Omer Lafontaine; sister of Marie-Louise Limoges.

13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer St. Funeral mass in the chapel of the Sisters of Wisdom, Tuesday, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre-Dame, Ottawa. 3.

Deaths KROPPlss Martha Olgo in Hospital on Sunday, Dec. 1, 1974, Martha Kropp, formerly or 40 nurd Ave. in ber 70th year. Sister- of Mrs. Elsie Newman, Mrs.

Mary- Mills, Mrs. Gertrude Cocks and also IRobert Kropp. Resting Veitch-Draper 703 Bank St Service in chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery, MAJOR, Thomas Oswald (Os- sie) Suddenly Sunday, Dec. 1, 1974, Ossie Major, age 55 years, Dunrobln, Ont, be- loved husband of Kathleen Enwright and dear father of Gerry and Sharron; brother of Howard.

Resting at the Tubinan-Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp. Requiem mass at St. Isidore's Church, Wednesday 10 ajn Interment parish cemetery. MacLAURIN, Dorothy -Sud denly- on Monday, Dec. 2, 1974, Dorothy MacKinnon, beloved wife of Stanley Mac- Laurin of 62 High Vankleek HUl, dear mother of Archie, Ottawa; Barbara Ann (Mrs.

Carl Barton); Vankleek Hill and -Douglas of Ottawa. Resting at' Hillcrest Funeral Home, 151 Bond St, Vankleek Hill. Funeral arrangements incomplete. McCOY, Frederick Linton Suddenly at his residence RR 3. Stittsville, on Friday, Nov.

29, 1974, Linton McCoy, beloved husband of Patricia Hobbs; dear father of Mrs. Roger Barton (Beth); Bob, Jack and Ronnie; brothes-ol Elwin, Lively, Ont and Mrs. Detail Graham (Lillie), Stittsville; also survived by 3 erandsons. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, '403 Richmond, Rd. at Roosevelt after 7 p.m.

Saturday. Service in the chapel Monday, 2 p.m. Interment St. Thomas' cemetery, Stanley's McLEOD, George In hospital on Sunday, Dec. 1, age 63 years, George McLeod, 155 Parkdale, loving father of Russell.

Resting at Veitch-DrapeT 453 Parkdale Ave. Service in chapel Tuesday, at 11 a.m. McLINTON, Robert Lawrence In hospital on Sunday, Dec. 1, 1974, Lome MoT, In ton of Wakefield, Quebec, age 61 years, beloved husband of Ellen McKitrick and dear brother of Lloyd, Wakefield, Que. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield after 7 p.m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday to St Andrews United Church for service at 2 pjn. Interment Hall's ceme tery, wakeueid. McKENNTAEY, Mary Rath-, erine In hospital in Mon treal Sunday, Dec 1, 1974, Mary Katharine Foley, age '85. of 972 Gladstone' widow of James McKennirey and dear mother of James.

Gerald, Geraldlne, all of Otta wa and Margaret (Mrs. Charles Crawford), of Dorval, ,4 also surviving are 12 1 -i. t- i. Kelly Funeral Home, 585 so- merset St (centre town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. today.

Funeral WednesdaytoSt Mary's church for mas at 10 ajn. Interment St Pius cemetery, Osceola, Ont MILLAR. Ian In Renfrew hosDttal on 'Friday. Nov. 29, 1074, Ian Millar, beloved son of Mrs.

Katherine Millar and the late Ernest Miliar, In his 50th year, dear brother of William and Chris of Renfrew and Mrs. Donald Ball (Isa- belle) of Brockvllle. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Monday, Dec 2 at 2 p.m. Interment Renfrew cemetery. MOFFATT, Etna Beatrice At Oakville, Ont, on Satur day, Nov.

30, 1974, Ema Bea trice Fritz, wife of the late William Dixon Moffatt, 315 Holm wood loving mother of Mrs. J. Star (Anne Dixon), of Calgary; and William John Moffatt, of a 1 1 1 Ont. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Cen tral Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 1 Nicholas St, Suite 1200, Ottawa KIN 7B7. MORDASEWICZ Zigmunt Retired National Research Council, radio and engineer ing division, suddenly at his residence, 23 Sunset Saturday, Nov. 30, beloved husband of Elizabeth, dear father of Thomas John, of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St.

Funeral Tuesday. to St. Hyacinth's Church (Louisa and LeBreton mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 3.

Deaths MORRIS, Grace On JJov. 3D, 1974 at MacDonell Memorial Hospital: Cornwall, Ont. Grace MacDougald, wife of the late Michael J. Morris of dear mother of John, Baie d'Urfe, Quebec; Howard, Alexandria; Grace (Mrs. L.

G. Elliott), Beacons-field, Que. and Ida (Mrs. Ed Mulcair), survived by one brother, Donald MacDougald, Maxville, Ont. Rest- ing at the Morris Funeral Home, Funer-- al Tuesday, Dec.

3 at St Fin- nan's Cathedral at 10 JO a.m. Interment parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to favorite charity, NEELIne. Moneta B. At Lanark Lodge, on 'Friday, Nov.

29, 1974, E. Moneta B. Neelin, beloved' daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neelin; dear sister of the late Irma Robertson and Roberta Robertson, also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, in her 93rd year.

Funeral service was held from the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Ave. West, Carleton Place, on Monday, Dec. 2, at 2.00 p.m. Interment Munster Union cemeteryi In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Bible Society. NEWMANN, Margaret In Saturday, 30, 1974, Margaret Jane Mullin, of the late Manse New- mann, 1040 King SfcrApt--4, 7 age 61 years, dear mother of Frances (Mrs H.

Duncan grandmother of (-Leah. Service Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. at the Wbelan Funeral Home, SIS Cooper St, between Bay and Lyon. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. OATWAY, Mary-At Lanark Lodge, Perth, Ont, Saturday, 30, 1974, MaryOatway, in her 98th year, daughter of the late William and Agnes a a dear sister of George Arthur Oatway, Smiths Falls; Isabel (Mrs.

Richard Byrne), Syracuse, N.Y.; also survived by. 23 nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held in the chapel of the Blair and Son Funeral Home; Perth, 'Ont, on Monday, Dec. 2 at 1.30 p.m. 'Interment Elm wood cemetery.

fSBSi, Mrs. Clarence In hos pital Nov. 25, 1974, Josephine Brunette, sister of Mrs. W. J.

Battison (Margery). Private funeral was held at Hulse and Playfair Funeral Tues day, Nov. 26, at 3 p.m. PARKER, Margaret Jane At Smiths Falls, Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974, Margaret Jane Moul- ton, age 82 years, beloved wife of the late Edward Parker, of Ottawa; dear aunt of Mrs.

Herbert Lumsden, Mrs. Frances Lumsden and Herman Moulton, all of Smiths Falls. Resting at the Lanrdn Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in the chapel Monday at 1.30 p.m. "interment pinecrest ceme tery, PINEL, Harriet Heath On Sat urday, Nov.

30, 1974, Harriet Heath Pinel, beloved wife of Gilbert Alfred (Bert) Pinel; mother of Mrs. J. H. Spauld- ing (Penny), Sarnia; Mrs. L.

A. Donoghue (Jean), Ottawa; survived by one Mrs. Renso Myers (Emily); prede ceased by Mrs. W. Pinkerton, Mrs.

Dowsett and two brothers, Stanley and Walter; survived by four grand children, Sandi and Trisb Spaulding and John and She-lane Donoghue. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chap el, 1098 Byron after p.m. Monday. Funeral service 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Interment Portland United" ceme tery. PRENTICE Jerry, in Pontiac Hospital Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974, Jerry Prentice, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Jessie- McKie, father of Marion (Mrs. Bruce Farrell) Tim- ins; Mervln, Bancroft Billy, London, Ont Resting at Ringrose Brothers, Campbells Bay, until Sunday, then to the Hatttn Funeral Home, Bancroft, for funeral Monday. RAYCROFT, Gertrude Louise In hospital, Amprjbr, Dec.

1, 1974, Gertrude Louise Runtz, of 46 Moore St, Arn-' prior in her 72nd year; loved wife of Noble Raycroft, dear mother of Garnet, Brockvllle; Wilmer, N.WX. Mel-Vin, Pertht Harold, Arnprior; Elmer, Arnprior; Lois (Mrs. G. Kuehl), Woodstock; Jean (Mri Ross. PoUock), ElUot Lake; dear sister of Kenneth, 2 Arnprior; Mildred (Mrs.

Heintz Nabert), Arnprior; also survived by 28 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Resting at the Boycje Funeral Home, 138 Daniel St. Arnprior until noon Tuesday, Dec. 3, thence to Calvary Baptist Church, Arnprior for service at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery.

3. Deaths RIOPELLE, Royden (Brother Martin, CS.S.R.) At Windsor, Sunday, Dec. 1, 1974, Rev. Brother Martin (Riopelle), formerly, of Ottawa, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Riopelle; dear brother of MrsAnoe McEvoy, Detroit; Rev Sister Amelia (G.CI.C), Pembroke; Mrs. D. Evans, Berlin, N.H. James, Leonard, Maurice and Howard, all of Ottawa. Funeral mass Wednesday at 7 p.m., St Augustine's Church, Peter- borough." Interment Peterborough on Thursday morning.

SAIKALEY, Samir In hospital on Friday, Nov. 29, 1974, Samir Saikaley, age 22 years, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike 677 Portage brother" of Nick, Moufed, Fahad and Foad, all of Ottawa; and Mary (Mrs. Nofal), Kafirmisky, Lebanon.

Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St, after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to St Elijah's Church (Lyon and MacLaren Streets). Service 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens," SHUFELT, Laura Gertrude In hospital, Nov.

28, 1974, Laura Glover, dear mother of Mrs. Kurt Luneberg (Frances), of Ottawa and John Franklin, of Vancouver, B.C., at ber wish her body- was donated to science. SKUCE, Frank James In hospital on Sat, Nov. 30, 1974, Frank James Skuce of Or- mond in lus 74th year, son of the late Frank and Belle Skuce and brother of Lena (Mrs. Russell Hoy) Osgoode.

Anne (Mrs. Clifford White) Bay, Dick of Hilton," N.Y., John and Edward of Winchester; Lome of Ormond; Rose (Mm. John D. Campbell) Vernon predeceased by bis sister Cecil De clare and by brother Melvin. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd.

Funeral Home, 505 Church St, Winchester where (service will be held on Tues, Dec. 3 at 1.30 p.m. Interment Reid's Mills cemetery. Memorial donations to Winchester District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary or the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreci ated. SMITH, William Francis Sud denly in hospital, Saturday, Nov.

30, 1974. Beloved husband of Stella Jordan, 67 Merritt Ave. Dear father of (Terry Ann) Mrs. George Keaiey, (Maureen) Mrs. Mino Vivaldi, and John Smith.

all of Ottawa. Dear brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle, Mrs. Catherine-Robinson, La- vina Proulx, Mrs. Patricia McEvoy (Bunny), Mrs.

Paul Gormley (Mary), Mrs. Frank Warren, all of Ottawa, prede ceased' by his brothers, Rt Rev. Msgr. John Thomas Charles, Harry and Eddie; seven grandchildren also sur vive. Friends may call at Mc- Evoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St after 1 p.m.

Sun- day. Funeral Tuesday to Canadian Martyrs Church (Main St). Mass 12 noon. Interment Notre Dame ceme- tery. 1 TREMBLAY, Antonio On Sunday, Dec 1, 1974, Antonio -Tremblay, beloved husband of Adine Gagnon, of Athlone St, age 87 years; dear father of Dr.

Pierre TrefflWay, Miss Su- zane. both of Ottawa; also survived by two grand children Pierre and Marc. Resting at Racine Robert and Funeral Home, 260 Besserer St, Libera on Wednesday, Dec. 4, in Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.m. In terment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

Please omit flowers, dona tions 'to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation greatly appreci ated. I UPTON, Garnet Wilson In hospital. on Sunday, Dec. 1, 1974, beloved husband of Martha McGregor of Alex andria; dear father of Helen, Ottawa; brother of George, Cornwall; predeceased by 1 sister and 1 brother. Resting at the Morris Funeral Home, Alexandria.

Private funeral service will be held Tuesday, Dec' 3, in the funeral borne. Interment St John the Evan gelist Church cemetery, Lan caster, Ont In lieu of flowers donations to. the charity of your choice. VEITCH DRAPER FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LIMITED Kropp, Mwifca Olgo.

McLood, Goorgo BANK ST. CHAPEL PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 3. Deaths WILKINSON, Matilda In Renfrew Hospital on Sunday, Dec 1, 1974, Matilda Cryne, in ber 86th year, wife of the late Fredrick Wilkinson; dear mother to Mrs. Beryl Schell, Nova Scotia; Mrs. Marguerite Weir, Thompson, and Mrs.

ml (Doreen) Giffin, Renfrew. Private funeral ser vice Tuesday, Dec. from the Goulet Funeral Home, Renfrew to the Church of Our Lady of Fatima, for cele bration or the Eucharist at a.m. Interment St. Michael's cemetery, Orillia, Ont.

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Biwvri tti. UU. CAT, 3 yoar old molt tabby, Carltton 5234. riwor-WMOowiinOi. 224- DOG, Boston Torrlor, malo, block with whlto morklngt, short hair.

20 bulldog typo foco, vicinity Rockclllli Vlllogo. Roword. 740.2422. COLD Cross, with llgurt, ond choln, IRISI4 Sttttr, Nov. A3, Glouctstor In- uni.

TAN colored Gsrmon Shtob.rd a. cross with groan collor with Ohio log. Phono Si5, Carp. YOUR PET may be at tho Mumono sw-iair orniTvr. visit snottor to make uro.

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Ml Gladstone, 121-1617. RIWARD LOST, 1 weeks ago, gold coloured bracelet. Large turauoJsa rlno. 6W( 722-l30, erler J. Found FOUND sleeping bag In Falrtavm Ave.

Call 72M33I. LARGE tan and white hound type dog. MUSKRAT lacket in-brown poper bag. miywouq area. Ill-fill.

TINV black (emolo pup, Albany Drive. 13. In Memoriams BlDTirre i -tr tn wing memory or a dear father ond orondfathtr, $ldnev Boptlstt, wrto passed away Dec 2. 1972. Two years have passed since that sod day, When one we loved was called God look him home It wor-Htt- Within our hearts he llverh still.

Jock, Ux and Sean. COLLINS In fontl and loving memory vi uuai nusoana. miner ana arana cuwaru j. wno awa uec. 1W0- Eternal rest grant unto htm Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon him.

Lovinalv nnwmhirMl. nHiw missed. Wife family and Grandchildren. GIBSON In memory of a much loved' nusoand, J. Bruco Gibson, who passed way so suddenly Nov.

30, 1942. Could never be forgotten. --Mildred. QUAST In fond ond loving memory or my dear mother, Lyllas Quast, who passed away suddenly, Dec 2, 1970. what would I not give to clasp nvr nana.

Her dear, sweet face to see; To hear her voice, to set her smile. That meant so much to me. Ever remembered. Donna. SAUVEY In living memory of my- oeiovea wire, senna, ml, wno passed away Dec.

1, 1972. The years may wipe out many things. But this they'll wipe out never, The memory of those happy days Which we have spent, together. -i Husband Charles SAUVEY In loving memory of gear TTiena, oenna, wno pessea away Dec. 1, 1972.

Happy hours we once en loved, How sweet their memory still. But death has left a loneliness -The world can never fill. CotuiIeJ3uuregord, WILSON In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Janet Wilson, who passed away Dec. 1969. The midnight stars are shining upon your silent grave Beneath It sleeps the one we love And the one we could not save.

In, Bob and Great-Grandchlldren. 15. Cards of Thanks FITZGERALD We wish to extend our heartfelt nanus to ail wno so kindly assisted and for their words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings and mass cards extended it the death of our beloved husband, father and brother, George. Wife, ton; sons, Garry and Michael and brother, Charlei. 16.

Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gouthtsr RegM, 2374610. 20 Besserer, 300 Olmsfeodt 7 Falrmontj 299 it. Patrick 101 Notre Dame. 20. Florists.

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