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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 33

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30 Lost Found 4 125 In Memoriam hoMn 'e ibewn ai (quit git. I LEGEND; rccipif arion Th Weather Wind TUpectcd Mov. Direction UOI Pecnurt SYNOPSIS: A fresh outbreak of slightly cooler air from had developed isolated showers in the Med Deer region around 3 a.m. this morning. Southern and central Alberta reported occasional wind gusts to 50 miles per hour.

Colder Arctic air is expected to follow this cooler air into the area by tomorrow evening. Generally sunny skies will accompany the colder air over most regions ith some variable cloudiness over the southern sections. Highs tomorrow are expected to vary from near 40 in the south to near 30 in the north. Calgary forecast Cloudy today with an occasional shower or wet snow-flurry, Winds northwest 20, gusting to 40. Highs near 45.

A few clouds tomorrow. Lows 20 to 25. Highs near 35. CALGARY TEMPERATURES: Maximum yesterday, 51; minimum yesterday, maximum a year ago, '14; average maximum since 1941, 52: average minimum since 1041, 27: overnight minimum, 29. At 9 a.m.

today Temperature, 35; winds, S-7; airport barometer, 26.17; aneroid barometer, 29.80; precipitation, nil; sunrise, 7:25 a.m.; sunset, 5:15 p.m. Air pollution index at 8 a.m. today, 18, indicating clean air; peak high over the last 2-1 hours, 51. Edmonton, Red Deer Today mainly sunny. Winds northwest 15 to 30.

Highs 40 to 45. Mainly sunny tomorrow. Lows 20 to 25. Highs near 35. Lethbridge, Medicine Hat Today mainly sunny.

Winds westerly 20 to 40. Highs 45 to 50. Cloudy periods tomorrow. Lows near 25. Highs near 40.

Banff Cloudy today with an occasional shower or wet. mio'w flurry. Winds northwest 20, gastiiiR to 40. Highs near 45. A few clouds tomorrow.

Ixws 20 In 25. Highs near 35. AMA road report Golden to Revelstoke (Roger's Pass): Bare but Light snow falling, slippery sections, sanding, snow Urcs or chains required by law. Banff to Jasper: 4-6 inches snow, ploughing and sanding, slippery sections. Snow tires or chains required by law.

Banff to Radium: Bare and wet, slippery sections, snow tires or chains required by law. Trans-Canada West to Banff: Bare and dry, windy. Snow tires or chains required by law. Trans-Canada Banff to Golden: Bare and wet. Snow tires or chains required by law.

No. 1 East: Bare and dry. No. 2 North: Bare and dry. No.

2 South: Bare and dry. Long-Range Outlook (Prepared by the Federal Department of Environment) Showing the weather situation across the West today Temperatures and Precipitation ALBERTA Deaths PERREAULT October 27, 1973, Mr. Gen Pereault of Castor, Al-norta. Rfsf'nvi at THE GARDEN CHA-PcL (Foster Fun'ai Home), 510 16 Ave. N.W.

Ph. Y9013 RANKS Octooer 27, 1973, Delbert William (Do', aged 45 years, beloved hjsbard of Mrs. Alice Ranks, jrlhmounf Drive passed in a local tvrpital following a lenq'hy lilner.s. Becides hi leving wile, he is survived bv two sons. Marc and Den-n'i, aid da ugh 'or M.trK-i:e, Teres? arn aii of Calgary; his prffenti, Mr.

and G. G. finKs, PonoKa, two Georg Ranks, Ed-iionton, a.i VernMi Drayton Vaiiev, Aiberta: a lister, Mrs. Jenn Anderson, Alix, Aiberta. Bin Camrcie, Aloerta, Mr.

Ranks livvU in Edmonlon for years prir to mjvt tg tn four yarj ago. Hi was (-m ployed with Shell Oil Co. Ltd. as a Geophysical Technician and was a member of St. Luke's Catholic Church.

Parishioners and friends will meet for prayers in "Park Memorial Chaoel" 15 Ave and 4 St. S.W. this evening at 7:20 m. Funeral Mass will be celecrated in St. Luke's Cath-r'ir Cnurcn, Nortnmount Drive N.W, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

Inter-mnt St. JPbpJi's re'-fion, -Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers if friends so desire donations may be made tn the Canadian Cancer Society, No. 200, 1609 St. s.w.

MclNNiS and HOLLOWAY LTD. Funeral Directors. Y9014 ROUCEAU October Wl, Joseph Romeo, 64 years, beloved hgbard of KJtheen RrMjg'is-, Aot. 117. 894R Elbow Drive S.W.

Mr. Rouaeau is also survived by two sons, Lloyd and Raymond and three grandchildren, all of Services conducted bV Padre Shannon, Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. at THE HILLS' DE CHAPEL, 17 Ave. at 16A St. South W.

CY FOSTER GOODER Funeral Service. Phon? Interment Queen's Park Cemetery. Y9015 SHUNAMON October 1973, at the Cahary General Hospital, Aqnes Shunamon, aod 67 years, of 2717 17A Street N.W. Predeceased by her David, in 19(i. She leaves mourn a son, Garth Shuamnn nf Lnnq-view.

Alia. two duqhters, Mrs. A. H. (Marjcrie) Schmidt of Innisfail, and Mrv J.

(Lois) Wagaood of Ca'-qary; 12 arandchildren; two brothers. Jake Harder of Rush Lake. Sask and Abe Ha'de- of Cakiary. 2 sisters, Mrs. Marqaret Funk of Vancouver, Mrs.

M. Shields of Caloary. Services at "The Chapel of the Bells" (27fl Centre St. today, October 30, at 2 p.m., Rev. James R.

Thomas o'fici-itina. torment Queen's Park Cemetery. If desired, donations in lieu of flowers may made to the Canadian Cancer Society Mr HUGH and TIGHE Directors of Services, phone 276-2296. Y9016 SUMMACH October 1-73, Gate, reioved dauaher of Mr. and Mrs.

Reginald Summach of 1816 Lake Point Road, Lelnbridee, Alberta. Private oraveside services were held at Queen's Park Cemetery today. Rev. P. H.

Birrril! officiating. THE GARDEN CHAPEL (Foster Fur.eral Home), 16 Ave. N.W. Directors. Ph 289-19 14.

Y9017 UREN October 26, 1973, Mrs. Cora Millen Uren, aged 85 years, of the Scottish Nursing Home. Private services conducted by Rev. J. T.

Irwin of Scarboro United Church will be held in "Park Memorial Chaoel" (15 Ave. and 4 St. S.W.) on Wednesday Interment Queen's Park Cemetery. rratefuU declined, MclNNiS HOLLOWAY LTD. Funeral Directors.

Y9018 WADDINGTON William, aMr a lengthy illness at 12:30 a.m. Saturday. October 27, 1973, at the Victoria Gs-rra! HnsDital, Mr. William Waddi.in-tnn, aaed 60 years, beloved husband of Viola Waddmqton of 121 Lmocre Road, Winnipeq, Manitoba, Mr. Waddinqton was a long time employee with Dominion Stores.

During his 44 years career with Dominion, he resided in Ottawa, Calgarv and Winnipeg, Besides his wife, he is survived by one son, William his wife, Jeanette and one oranddauahter, Michelle of Victoria, B.C.; sisters, EHn, Edith. Bfty and Jacouetta, 2 brothers, Charles and Herbert of Ottawa. Funeral service will be held at Pineview Memorial N.W, WAVER LEY CHEV-PIFR FCRT GARRY 11 00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 30th. Reverend Overall officiating, Services will terminate in- the Chapel with Cremation to follow.

Arrangements by CLARK LEATH-ERDALE, Fort Garry, Manitoba. Y9019 WINTRIP October 29, 1973, Robert, aged 52 years, after a lengthy beloved husband of Mrs. isabeMe Wintrip and beloved father of Sandra, Lisa and Randy, of No. 4 Heston St. N.W.

He is also survived by his sister, fMtrice, at Vancouver, R.C. Burial Rites and Mass al Canadian Martyr Church. 835 Northmount Dr. N.W. on Wednesday at 1 p.m.

Interment St. Joseph's section. Queen's Park. In lieu of flowers, if friends desire, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, No. 200, 1609 14 St.

S.W. THE GARDEN CHAPFL (Foster Funfvrl Home). 510 16 Ave. N.W. Directors.

Ph. 289-1944. Y9C20 20 Cards of Thanks SMITHER AM A speciaf thanks "to the nurses on 6 west at the General Hospital, Dr. Woods, and Dr. Dhsdaie for the wonderful care they gave Mrs.

Smifneram. Mrs. Florence Poulson and Family. V0293Y 25 Irs Memoriam CAMPBELL In loving memory of Ann Campbell, who passed away October 30th, 1971. F-r her outstandinq work and contribution to fioure sa'inq in Aloerta and in particular in the Tuxedo communis Fondly fe'-mrn-r-d by the men oers ot luxedo community Assor.a- ficn.

Y1000Y COLEMAN In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Wesley, who passed away October 30. 1972. "His memory is as dear today, As on the h'our he passed away." Sadly missed by his wife Grace, daughter Phyllis and family. Y1019Y 15 Hi Low Prec. Hi Low Prec.

Hi Low Piet. McMurray 37 Victoria 54 Si) Great Falls 52 42 Peace River 44 37 Vancouver 51 4" .11 Spokane 48 38 Whitecourt 47 37 tr. Kamloops 54 37 Seattle 57 52 Edson 45 3.1 .01 Penticton 50 4a Honolulu 85 72 Edmonton. 48 31 tr. Swilt Current 50 33 .01 Los Angeles 91 60 Vermilion 47 31 .03 Prince Albert 50 -13 Las Vegas 80 56 Jasper 42 31 .15 Saskatoon 51 34 .04 Phoenix 93 54 Rocky Mtn.

Use. 47 33 01 Moose Jaw 57 33 Miami 79 Red Deer 49 23 Regina 51 32 Chicago 43 42 .08 Coronation 49 33 .02 Winnipeg 43 33 Minneapolis 44 37 Banff 41 37 tr. White River 52 23 WORLD Medicine Hat 52 41 Thunder Bay 47 22 Home fil 37 Lethbridge 53 43 Toronto 48 45 1.18 paris 52 39 Pinelier Creek 43 40 Ottawa 47 41 tr. London 54 41 Grande Prairie 47 36 Montreal 51 44 tr. Berlin 50 86 Frederieton 49 33 .03 Brussels 57 4 Charlottetown 15 31 Madrid.

63 -6 St. John's. Nfld. 36 32 Moscow 32 23 Yellowknife 32 23 tr. Stockholm 41 36 Inuvik 13 14 .1 Tokyo 61 50 Mexico City 73 52 October 1-31 Temperatures above normal (30-yeor overage meon 42) Precipitation below normal (30-year averoge: Rain snow 5.2 for total of .74) Normal sunshine for October is 166 hours loi ad rntened female vamf-e with shaved tummy.

Answer "Sarn," Missing since Friday mqft from her home in Acadia. Please rail 5-7024 eveninciS. (FOUND BLACK AND WHITT 'PUPP 8 TO 10 WFFKS OLD TR GLEN SHOPPING CFNTER. -55 5T AND 26 AVE. S.W.

X019f A i LOST. Currie MQs. 3 sjj'-ed bit-e, stick sfitt, sissy bar 24''-! LCjT h'arK ma'e Persian cross. ViCin- ify Altadore. Piease phone ai-er 5 p.m.

W0160 FOUND bitiK, whiip and 0'anq lonq-haired female cat in Qk.r,r, dred. Phore 242-9668. X013iA i KOUND large friendly Tom, sand)' colored in KiUarney. Prone I X0206A LOST in Faton's washroom, lady's s'fpde and lamb coat. Reward 2i9- am.

yiooOa I OrT, Ladies brown purse. Saturn. -Sjper S. 14 St. Regard.

Phoe Y0.tfc3A K'i'ND v-1 kitten 2-i-2'03 after 5. LOST. Lady's rimmed ra October 21st. Reward. 274-1344, Ym-jHI LOST.

COl. DF LAB. NO CO A HAYLBORO AREA. 255 n546. INDEX TO MO 1 Ho Announcement: Births hnstrnings 4 Birthdays Conimq of Mr 10 Deaths IS Notices Acknowlfdqements It Card', ot Thanks 2D fn Mnmonani 2 Memorial Societies 3 Lost fi, Found 39 Services Child Care Bahysilting Day Nurserirs 4 Kindergarten 41 Beauty Aids rts Eoauty Salons 5fl Cosmelics 5i Drcssmakniq Alterations 0 Furni'rs 7 tntcr fainmrnt Dining 65 ounoabon Garments 79 Personal 75 Opportunities 7i Professional Directory 83 Vacation Spots 13 SEE SPECIAL REPAIR AND SLRVICt DIRLClORr Employment Aqonts Sali Domestic Help 9S Help Wanted IM Oltice, Clerical 161 Restaurant Holds 102 Trades 101 Hospital Personnel Hi Teachers Wanted 130 Position Filled 115 Situations Wanted emale 110 Situations Wanted Male 13S Instruction 140 Tutoring 14S Rentals Suites Furnished 150 Suites Unfurnished 155 Hotels, Motels Housekeeping Rooms 160 Room and Board 165 Rooms Without Board 170 Shared Accommodation 171 Stampede Accommodation 175 Board Room Wanted HO Rooms, Suites Wanted B.C.

Rentals l'O Houses to Rent l'' Furnished Houses 700 Homes, Mobile tor Rent 701 Duplexes lor Rent 205 Towr-houses for Rent 210 Houses Wanted to Rent 2t' Gaiaqes 20 Stores 275 Parking Storaqe Space 2 i0 Office, Warehouse Space 23S Real Estate Acrcaqe, Lots for Rent. 70 Lots Wanted to Rent 7ii Farms Wanted to Rent 7" Pasture to Rent 7:0 Acreaqe, Lots for Sale 5 Acreaqes, Lots Wanted. 260 B.C. Property 261 Country Homes 770 Farms, Ranches for Sale 275 Farms Wanted to Buy 21 Houses for Sale 2i Homes, Mobile 7-4 Homes, Mobile Wtd Tl Dulcxes S. Apts Houses, Apts.

Wtd 3S Real Estate Trades Commercial Property 300 Industrial Property JOj Oul of Town Properly J'O Resort Property 315 Revenue Properly 329 Financial Business ODDrtumliC5 Oppof fumiis W-mtri jl? Investments Mort5irjri 31 Msney to Lon 3jS Mortqaqe Lo.ms Money Wdntcd J-'O Livestock Aqnculturat Ml Catlie Horses Pigs, etc Livestock Wanted 3H Garden Needs Hay Grain Feed Seed Fur Bearing Animals 31 Pet Stork B.rtis 3i Poultry, Eaqs, Supplies. 3" 1 Registered Kenncis I'J Merchandise Addmq Machines -Typewriters Pusmess Machines 1 Aircraft Antiques Auctfons Btcycles Motorcycles "'1 BuMd'nqs Butldmg Supplies Coins Stamps Camerss, Eauipment 5 Elecfremc Equipment 3 Food Basket 1 Fuet Wood Coal Glass 4 5 For Sale Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Wants Furmture, Children's 4-V5 Furniture, Household Furniture Wanted t' Farm Machinery, Equipment. 4o9 Machinery I Tools 1S Machinery Wanted J'l Musical Instruments 4" Ot'tce Furniture, Equipment 41 Pianos Oqans JC'- Radio Te'eviSiOrT TV Aired R'n'j ETU'Dment lrt S-idCifS- RidnQ Equipmf-T Vfq. Kniftmq Mach.nci.. Soortinq Goods, Boats Terra-n Vehictei 51 Dure Butjqirs S-jcs; Traaes Tape Prtwdrs "1 WcriMrq Apparel Wig.

VP Trc Mo ft es ToM Tratl'S, Travel Trailers Tracers Carpeis 'cr Rr- Tra-'ers Wan, A. emcnt Stationary Centre front Worm Fiont Upper Fmnl UNITED STATES 15 Deaths DUNCAN October 26, William, aned 54 years, beloved fathe" of Mrs. Alex (Ella) Benner, 2007 23 Avenue N.W. and Mr, Stewart Duncan, Ottawa, Ontario. Services at LEYDEN "Chaoel of Remembrance" were held today 3 p.m.

with Rev, David J. Crawford officiating. Interment Mojntain View Memorial Gardens. Y9006 DWYER October 26, 1973, John, aqed 68 years. 300 Bow Valley Lodges.

Born in Peterborojcih, Ontario he came to Alberta in 1961 and resided at i Calqary for the past four years. He is I survived by two brothers, Francis, Vancouver, B.C.. Vincent and two sis- i ters, Mrs. Anna Marie Hefternan and Mrs. Kathleen Condon, Peterborouah, Ontario.

Funeral Mass will be cele brated at St. Mary's a a I i Wednesday 10 a.m Interment St. i Mary's Cemetery. LEYDEN'S Funeral Homes Ltd. Directors Services.

I i ECKLUND October 29, 1973, Mrs, EHin Christina Ecklund, raed 16 years, 1107 6th Ave. W. Further I announcements by JACQUES Funcal Home. Y9008 GARLAND Oct. 29, 1973, WiHim James Christopher Garland, formerly of 1430 6in St.

N.W., beloved (a'nor Mrs, M. M. (Nora) BakKen of Mrs. M. J.

Helen) MrCormicK of Montreal; Mrs. G. E. (Patricia Marv) Senff of Calqary; and Mr. tr i nionton, passed away in a h) local hospital foiiowinq a Vv brief illness at the aie of ii years.

surviviq nrandchitdren and 3 qreat-grand-chiidren; 4 sisters, Mrs. Aqnes Brovn. Ely, England; M.rs. Eileen Doolev, Ireland; Mrs. Alice Garland, Mis.7 Maaae Garland, both in Dubli-.

Jrc-lanq. 3 hrnthers. Mr. E. J.

Ga-lmt C-es'on, B.C.; Mr. Thomas Garlirrj, DuLnn, Ireland; and Rev. Josenh S.J., in Malaysia h.s ta, Madeline Garlard him in December 1567 P.on in blin. Ireland, Mr. -janand tn i-i 191J and was associ3'fld v.

fn united Grain Growers Ltd es sjperin-e-iienf elevators until retired in 1955. He was a memb-tr el f-e Kniahts of Co'umbus Cou7Cii No. 1166, tne Rosedale Community Assoc and was a very arderl outciocr sscr'sn-an, beinq an active men'S1r ot re Fish and Game Association ot Columbus, parishioners and k.ndiy meet for Drapers in Veinor.ai Chaoel." 15 Ave. and 1' st Wednesday evening at 7.30 m. Funeral Vass will be celebrated in S'.

Joseph's Church, 6J3 ffn Ave atte-noon a' 1.3. -71 7A-INMS i HOLLO A AY LTD Fj-era' Directors, inte-ment in the family r. S'. Mary's Cer-e'ery. In lie.i of trienas.

if tney oesire, may CG-atiOrS fO a Chari'y 'hci- Y90J9 ITO October 58 1973. Roy Koichi, aaed years, beloved son ot Mr i and M-s. Yosmaki ito, of 41a Huntinq. I ton Way Services at THE GAR-! DEN CHAPEL (Foster a I Home). 540 16 Ave.

W. this even- inq at 7 30 0 m. Rev. Rooert A A'ura-gawa of Ca-qary Jacanese Cnurcn officiating assisted by No'i Kananiro. Cremation.

Pnone 709.1044 MAINLAND Drtooer -J 173 Hare' v'a. aced 63 yeai-5, teioca of one qauorter Mrs. Gacs Vjican and one son. S'an'ey, Caloary. Services at the u-i'pd Vulcan, vednaoav 2 m.

fiv lAi'tam Julian o'ficatln intei-- men Vu'can Cemete'V VULCA. F-j- NERAL HOME i- c-a'oe of a-ro- -la-'- NUTTALL October G-7re. gs vea.S br.T,-.-."' o-d v-s 1 A.e 5 r--. -ACQES Homr Yi-'Tr OSSALDESTON 19, Ji: j- -e re Firs' U- 'i NE. 3V: As The Herald Committee to seek humane trapping MILLAR In lovinq memory of Mildred, who passed away October 30th.

1971. "And while she lies in peaceful si'-ep, Her memory I always keep Ever remembered by Frank. Y1068Y SCHLOS5ER, Gilford In Irviru memory of my ta'tu-r, v. ho poiSiCt away Oct. 3D, 19T0 "Thank God there is a Unn of beyono Fjr 'hose of js who are tre Id re trail, A vtbion lo seek, a beckoning no.x.

A farness that never wi'l Mil. Alluring it calls ye the yoke cmils Ard ye of the trail over-fond. With saddle and pack. By paddle and track. Let's go to the Land of Beyni." p.

Daughter Beverlev and family. STAIR (JENNIE) October 26. 198. "Long 5 years have passed since you left us, and thoughts and dreams of you a'e still wi'h us, who was a dear Mother and wife, which will neve" be forgotten! May you keep herd on us As we have parted far and wide May you be the guiding star that look down on us from alar," Ever remembered by her loving husband and children: Fdward o' Gil-gary, Alberta; Clair of Calgary. Alberta; Richard of Anchorage.

Aska; Norma of Dawson Creek. B.C.; Vrln ria of Redwafer, Alberta; (husband) Donald of Redvater, Alberta, 30 Lost Found LOST recently moved from VgncoLvor, 105! Oct. 3 a grey, white Ton-, car wearing yellow harness. Last soen Windsor Park area. Much (oved fami1 pet.

Reward! If seen please call 55M103. X021CD MISSING nil We pn Per-1 sian Male cat wearing yellow collar I bell. Sam is deaf. Last sen West William Aoerhardt Hioh, Sciioo1 on Exshaw Rd. W.

Reward. 2B9-1919. LOST Children's pet. Recent arrival from Vancouver. Part Persian Tono- iseshell.

Black-white coloring, vicinity 336 Lake Bonavista Dr. E. Reward i 271-7111. U0331A LOST Mission area, male Shepherd Goiden Lab, -1 months, Shepherd colors, floppy ears. Answers Re-uuarfi 761.

eveninos, 253-3355 daV7. X0204D LOST man's 'black leather wallet; vicinity Highlander and White Spot. Contents and money needed urgently Reward. 276-5374. X3203Z LOST October 10, near King small reddish Cain femaie pup.

An-swe-rs to Phone McFec.y Reward. T0601Z REWARD Lost, 1971 175 Kawasaki, serial No. f-700910. Orange gas tank. 2H-7JM V0311B Female Siamese cat with gray modeled points, wearing silver collar with blue stones.

Days 244-5970, Eves 243-7518. W0384C LOST: White miniature male Poodle, downtown area. Answers Registered, tattooed. Reward. 2J5-S1M.

553 REWARD fo' the recovery Kerl Zeiss binoculars 8X56. Rubber coated. W.At No 1087130. Pnone 269-6636. WJ16V9 LOST: German Shepherd pup, 6 months old, basically black plus tan.

Answers to "Shep." Last seen Ooden area. 279-5389. Y0350Z LOST in Glendale, scruff blonde male pup. Answers to "Buddy." Reward. 249-2546.

Y0348E LOST, miniature Poodle, while male. Answers to Prince. Children's pet. 2j5-5025. Y0349A LOST SOUTHWOOD AREA" GREY AND BLACK LARGE TABBY CAT, NEUTERED MALE.

253-5730. YC351Z LOST: Eye glasses by Capri Car Wash 107 4 St. E. Reward. Pnone 1-224-3321, reverse charges.

W364.1C LOST: Calico Persian cat. Female, 9 months. Mission Districi. 262-1926. T0600Z LOST ANGEL Shopherd-Samoyed, while tan 7 months.

Reward. U0332A pup, 8 months old Downtown, S.W Answers to Reward. 266-5S92. U0381 A LOST Reward offered tor family pets White cat and white-grey cat. 289-5013 (Capitoljfill).

V3588B LOST 2 kittens, vicinity of 36th Ave. Centre St. N. 1 black male, 1 tie-striped female. 277-8618.

X320G3 LOST white female poodle, Penprook Meadows, wearing blue collar, X02u7D LOST 13-year-old spayed female cat, brown with yellow and tan shadi-g Thorncliff district. 274-7514. X020IY LOST, blonde male Pekinaese last seen in vicinity of Police Sta'ion, Oct. 24th. 262-2619.

YCU4fc LOST ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER, GLENMQRE TRAIL. 1 279-3198. YHefCB LCST," VALE I ND i TERRIER, SCARBORO, RE', ARD 214-4471. Y633E LOST, aged black Labrador doa. Bei-Aire district.

Please 255 0773 I OST, silver wire rim glass-', in Capi'ol Hill area. Y'r-rlF. FOUtJD: IRISH TIER MALE. CALL r-66-2673. Y0651Y Lost Afghan male Tan with mask.

Tag 21509. 263-5935. X0198O LOST-La-ge '-male B-r-v- whiI(. Revvard 252-679fi. S0)9-'f 1 NOTICE Copy tor Dean Notices, Cards o1 Thanks, In Mamoriam, Birlh Notices.

Lost and Founo aos must be our office betors 9 a.m. the morning of publication. PER LINE PER DAY a 4 cancel at a it "j-f m. I a 00 Sat 0C m. 0C Suncavs.

Hkkmd I i i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, Celd Fronr CANADA branch of the association, elected are: President Allan A. Fradsham; secretary Lorraine Ad-lington; treasurer A.C. Fradsham; directors Jessie Mac-Bean, Clark Neville, Claire and Phvllis Enns. McTAGGART: Dr. and Mrs.

Rodney A.B. (nee Deborah Paul) are hapov to announce the birth of their daughter Elizabeth Sarah, 7 lbs. 1 07, on Thursday. October 18, 1973. With special thanks to Or.

M. G. Morrison and Stall at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Vicloria. B.C. grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. A-dw McTa-iaar', Cainary anG Mr. a-d Mrs. Jac Haul, Red Deer, A'DC's. YOiS' 10 Birthdays Corning of Age HALPEN, PAT R(r-es are red.

vi-oiets are blue, in seven mere months. I'll be tv.o coyen tco. Happy Birthday 2D. From Cheryl. JOANN PAUL Happy Birthday from Mom, Dart, Gordon, Helen, Dennis, Kathleen and Bjo.

Y0676Y 14 Congratulations KAAKE Conqratulations to Mr. an;) Mrs. Wilbur Kdaf on Thfir J5th I wedd ng anniversary. With ai te wishes trom tamuy ana rnenas on ms memoraDle a-d happy occasion. Y054JY 15 Deaths ANDERSON Mariln.

suddenly Oc-ot-er .8. aacd 1 years, beioved daugnfer of Vartorie and Lo-ne Anderson tfo-merly pf Ca'cary) 135 Islinqton Kitchener, Ontario. YM00 BERG Oc'oaer 16. 1973. Oscr, beloved husband of Wrs.

Verla Be-a, Sjite No 930 ath Ave. rt. Aiso survived by a oauohter, M-s. Ross ibara Vacdr. v.innioeq, 3 steosons, Donald Vc.V'llan, V.mniDeq, Kenneth Mc''itan, San Francisco, Aivm McMillan Canary: a sister.

Lillian Samoson. 2 lbrofhers, Ea-I ana Carl, Ed-nonton. Predeceased by his fi-st wife Do-is in 1 19). Mr. Berq was emDioved by the i Sank of Montreal, refirinq in 1964.

Ser-! vices concjeted bv tne Rev. Han0.i 3 m. at The HILLSIDE CHAPEL. 1' v- 16A St. S3UTH FOSTER GOODER Funeral Service P-One Ihte-r-ient i SJueen Pa'.

V9001 CAMPBELL Octorje- Mrs. i -t-na Aoe- a Ca aad yea-s. be'eved vif Mr RavT-nrd Camo- 5-0 Arae-son Aots 154 Avenue Services at LEvDENS "Cnaoel 0' Re'Tier-orance" were held tooay 1 rr with Rev D'. Neon 1 Verce- officiating. Cremsrion.

YJj? CLEMENT hn'l. rted 7fi yea-s 70i Cen'e S. Bo-n in Sco'ia-d Mr Cier-en- had t.ved Caina-v fo' t-e pa(t 53 yea-s a--d had rr-en as an Acco--ntan w.rh F-ed Dreves ard Sons Lid, He was 4 rn? -ce- c' T-e Rjva! Canad.A-, Leaion 'o His Cafne- o-ede'ease-i -r, .0 7 $e-v ces bv Rev Shan-n a- Pev jcscn T7o' -a pa-n ft, en-o--ai Cnacel '5 Av ar-! i'-. V- 'dneso3 at 9 a Va-v Ce-re-te-y a-d HOLuOAAY im fj-e-a' C.rec'o-s. yro-3 DEMUTHO-'ot h.she-rj 0' r-til RiC'-Trf Pt! (, 1 T- C-iSCF Chapel e- Fjnee' Ho-e: i v.0J DLlfSENSXY O'-'-r- A I accr vM' -c-n e--d i i'-w -s- a--e- 7 i'-a'- Pe" a- ----ar Ca.

i Annovnzsxents 5 Births 1 German youth re-enacts Bavarian king's death STARMiKKG. West Germany (API Police said a 17-year-old youth uiih a morbid fascination for the life and death of Bavaria's King Ludwig II drowned himself at the spot in Slarnberg Lake where the mad monarch died mysteriously 85 years ago. The youth, identified as Seliweipert of Augsburg, left a note saying: "I want to be with my king. It is my supreme wish to be united with him in death. I cannot Shoots brother DETROIT (API A thrre-year-old boy shot and killed his 10-mcintli-old brother Monday.

Police said the child, whose name was withheld, nppnrcntly found a loaded handr'un in a dreser drawer. A five-men federal provincial committee has been established to co-ordinate research into humane trapping methods. Neal Jotham, a vice-president of the Canadian Association for Humane Trapping, announced the committee's formation recently to the annual meeting in Calgary, of the association's Alberta branch. Mr. Jotham said, "This is a significant step towards achieving our goal of having the leg-hold trap outlawed and a humane trap perfected to replace it." The committee will work with independent scientific bodies to develop guidelines for humane traps and methods of testing new traps before they arc certified for sale.

Alberta's representitive on the newly-formed group is Gerry Kemp of the department of lands and forests, Mr. Jotham said. Alberta branch president Allan A. Fradsham told the meeting the Alberta government has up a two-man team to look into humane aspects of trapping. RIGHT DIRECTION Mr.

Fradsham said "the problem can't be solved overnight, but steps are being takn in th? right direction." Mr. Jotham said that CAHT isn't against fur trapping, only against inhumane methods currently used. Trappers with designated lines act as fur farmers and provide an ecological as well as economic service. "But this service is only acceptable to us if a humane trap is used." he stated. Officers for th" Alberta Arabs predominate TEL AVIV (AP i-Arabs make up nearly 40 per cent of the work force in Israel's con-s i industry, an increase of 10 cent since 1973 PAGE 33 stand my separation from him any longer.

Only a few moments separate us, my di-ar Ludwig." A farmer found Schweig-crt's body floating in the lake before Berg Castle, where the mad king spent his last night. A cross marks the spot where the 40-year-old Ludwig and his psychiatrist were found drowned on June 13, 1336. It has never been established whether the king's drowning was an accident, suicide or murder. Police said Schwcigert's room in Augsburg was crammed with pictures of Ludwig as well as with literature about the monarch, who was deposed in 1886. Police said Sehweigert twice previously had tried to kill himself.

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