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Page 42 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: TAduottidl 2 Births 1 Deaths 4 Obituaries Notices: It Societies and Lodges 13 In Memorioms 14 Anniversary. Mosses 15 Cords of Thanks ISO Acknowledgements 16 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots 18 Cemeteries 19 Churches Services: 20 Florists 23 Druggists Open Sunday 23a Druggists Open Monday 24 Nursing Homes 25 Ambulance Service 26 Service Stations 27 Gourmet Dining 28 Banquets ond Parties 29 Take-Out-Foods 30 Where to Co 31 Hotels and Motels 32 Beauty Salons 33 Gardening Landscaping 35 Lost 36 Found RENTALS 37 Apartments to Let 38 Furn. Apartments to Let 39 Apartments Wanted 40 Furn. Apartments Wanted 41 Duplexes to Let 42 Condominiums to Let 43 Garden Homes to Let 44 Furn. Houses to Let 45 Houses Wanted to Let 46 Furn.

Hses. Wanted to Let 47 Sublets 48 Rooms to Let 49 Rooms Wonted 50 Room and Board 51 Share Accommodation REAL ESTATE 52 Houses lor Sole 53 Condominiums for Sale 54 Houses Wonted to Buy 55 Real Estate Services FINANCIAL 56 Financing 57 Monay Availoblc 58 Money Wanted 59 Mortgages 60 Investments 61 Patents Copy PROPERTY 63 Business Opportunities 64 Industrial Properties 65 Property tor Sale 66 Property tor Rent 67 Property Wonted 68 Income Property 69 Commercial Property 70 Out-ol-Town Property 71 Forms for Sale 72 Farms for Rent 73 Farms Wanted to Buy 74 Cottoges for Sale 75 Cottoges for Rent 76 Cottages Wanted 77 Cottoge Lots for Sale 78 Warehouse Space 79 Offices to Let 80 Offices Wanted to Let 81 Stores to Let 82 Stores Wanted to Let 83 Resorts 85 Hunting Fishing MERCHANDISE Articles: 87 Ski Corner 88 Snowmobiles 89 Snow Blowers 90 Bicycles 91 Cameras 92 Articles for Sale 93 Articles Wonted 94 Articles for Rent 95 Articles for Swap 96 Antlaues and Fine Art 97 Firewood Fuel 98 Market Basket 99 Machinery Equipment 100 Pet Stock 101 Livestock Poultry 102 Stamps Coins 103 Hobbies 104 Boats Motors 105 Aviation 106 Office Equipment 107 Musical Supplies 108 Radio, Stereo, Television 109 C.B. Equipment 110 Household Appliances 112 Garooe Sales AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 1 19 Auto Leasing 120 Autos for Sale 121 Autos Wonted 127 Auto Accessories 123 Sports Cars 124 Auto Parts 125 Motor Sports Events 126 Antique Cars 127 Customized Vans Trucks: 129 Trucks tor Sale 130 Truck Bodies 131 Trucks Wanted Trailers: 132 Motor Homes 133 Trailers for Sole 134 Trailers for Rent 135 Mobile Homes tor Sole 136 Mobile Homes tor Rent 137 Mobile Homes Moved 138 Mobile Home Parks 139 Mobile Homes Exchanged 140 Compers Post 141 Campers Supplies 142 Camp Grounds Motorcycles: 145 Motorcycles for Sale 146 Motorcycles tor Rent 147 Scooters for Sale 148 Scooters for Rent Miscellaneous: 151 Garages 152 Parking space 153 Winterizing PERSONALS 176 Personal Memos 177 Transportation Available 178 Transportation Wanted 179 Camps Boys Girls EMPLOYMENT 239 Office Help 240 Restaurant-Hotel Help 241 Help Wanted 242 Salespersons Agents 243 Positions Vacant 244 professional services 246 Hospital Help Wanted 247 Employment 248 Domestic Help I Wonted 248a Domestics Available 249 Teachers Wanted 250 Tuition 251 Trod Schools 252 Baby Services 253 Day Care Centres MISCELLANEOUS '-HQ Moot -261 Auctions lot "Al Your Service" i 'mmaX Box Replica 71 TW TU 714 7JS nt TO TO TM 844 tSt AeatkaMiiMJai. -IN 858 838 Births BESHAKAH Michael and Pn. (n Wllkinmn) tint proud la announce the arrival of their first born a lbs.

12 oz. boy, Jeffrey Michael born 3:30 a.m. Friday, January 5, 1979 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Our thanks extended to Dr. Puddicombe and the case-room staff.

CAIXniAN To Richard and Suzanne (nee Ilarri-Kan) a daughter January 5, 1979, in Edmonton Alberta. CANADIAN Motherrraft offers preparation for childbirth programs. Call us. CASSELMAN Grtfj and Diane are happy to announce the arrival of their 7 12 oz. son, Troy, on Saturday, January fj, 1979, at 1:27 a.m.

at the Ottawa Civic. At lust another male in the house. A brother for Tanya, Doris and Kim. Proud grandparents arc Mahlon and Amy Cassel-man; and Maurice and Josephine lloschaert. t'OLKMAN John and Mar-Karet (nee Duffett) are happy to announce the birth of Robert Keith Duffett.

on January 9, 1979, at Paris France, a brother for Heather and Jennifer. DORK David and Sharron arc happy to announce the birth of a girl, Allison Elizabeth on Sunday. January 7, 1979. GRAHAM Ross and Judy (nee Dey) welcome Wendy May, 6 bom at Sudbury General Hospital on Sunday, January 7, 1979. A sister for Jennifer.

HAND Al and Heather (nee McCuaig) arc pleased to announce the birth of their son, Kevin Lome, 7 4 on January 6, 1979, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Alison. JACKSON Jeff and Pat (nee Fleming) are pleased to announce the arrival of their second daughter Valerie Claire on January 5, 1979 weighing 7 3 ozs. A sister for Sara. Thanks to Dr. Kronick and caseroom staff at the Civic.

LF.FEBVRE Pete and Car leen (nee Davids) art-pleased to announce the birth of their first child a son Ryan Peter 9 3 ozs. on January 6, 1979. Special thanks to Dr. Paterson and the staff at the Grace Hospital. MORRISON Bruce and Wendy (nee Sculthorpe) are pleased to announce the birth of twin sons, Shawn Bruce and Craig Albert, brothers for Brody.

Born January 5, 1979 at Prince Edward Hospital, Charlot-tetown, P.E.I. MULLIGAN Ron and Teri (nee Brassard) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child Pamela Jean, 7 lbs. 714 ozs. at Hotel Dleu Hospital Cornwall, at 6.01 p.m. on January 1979.

First granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mulligan of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brassard of Gatincau.

Ml'NRO Howard and Cathy (Miljour) are pleased lo announce the ar rival of Crystal Lynn. 5 13 ozs. on January 1, 1979. at Grace General Hospital 12 p.m. Special thanks lo Dr.

Gillespie. PKLLETIER David (Nick) and Jane (nee Pa terson), are proud to an nounce the birth of their daughter Helen Maria, on Jan. 6. 1979, at 4: 18 p.m. At the Grace Hospital.

Both well. A MEMENTO FROM THE OnAWAIODRNAL FOR PARENTS TO BE Announce your baby birth in the Ottawa Journal and we It send you a memento of your special day. It is a plastic coaled card with the actual computer-produced type of your baby's birth notice as It appeared In the Otlawa Journal. Remember its yours fust tor placing a birth announcement in the Please allow 1 week delivery time from date of kv section. PHONE 2.

563-3711 Ottawa Journal Ottawa Journal Wednesday, January 10, 1979 Births Deaths 2. Births RIOPELLE Finally. Mike proud to announce the ar rival of their first child, Jeffrey Cameron, born at the Grace Hospital, January 8, 1979, weighing In at 7 lbs. 8 ozs. First grandchild for Maurice and Toni Leahy and another grandson for Howard and Claire Riopelle.

Many thanks to Dr. Dobson and the case-room staff. SIMPSON Keith and Helena, are happy to announce, the arrival of their daughter Alisa Iva, 6 lbs. ozs. January 6, 1979.

A sister for Shawn. Special thanks to Dr. Paterson, and the wonderful staff at the Grace Hospital. STEPHENSON Colin and Marg (nee Cosh) are happy to announce the birth of Michael Colin, 8 lb. 7 on December 27th, 1978, at the Civic Hospital, a brother for Jamie and Kenny.

ZAINE Peggy and Rodney, are pleased to announce the birth of Jessica Ann, 7 Yi ozs. A sister for Tony, Andrew and Amy. Baby was born at home, many thanks to Dr. Alexis, nurse Ann St. Louis, Bodil Dash, and Ev Armstrong.

Deaths BOLDUC, Beatrice In hos pital on Monday, January 8. 1979, Beatrice Pelletier, age 75, widow of Oscar Bol-duc; dear mother of Fern (Mrs. Bernard Cameron), Mrs. Alma Carter, Leatrice (Mrs. Edgar O'Connor), Irene (Mrs.

Michael Sydor), sister of Arthur, George, Mrs. Evangeline Constantino and Mrs. Emma Seed; also survived by 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling (west of Woo-droffe), after 7 p.m. on Tuesday.

Funeral service Thursday in the chapel at I p.m. -Interment St. Paul's cemetery, Aylmer, Que. BRADY, Mrs. John (Mar garet Despeault) Of Masson, on Monday, January 8, 1979, at the age of 61, beloved mother of jean Yves of Toronto; Jean Pierre of Montreal; Mrs.

Ilene McQuillan of Masson; Mrs. Viateur Lafontainc. (Suzanne) of Montreal; Mrs. Bernard Charette (Louise) of Masson; sister of John of Dartmouth N.S.; Jacques of Toledo, Ohio; Gaston of Vanier; Mrs. Raymondc Barnes of Ottawa; Mrs.

Guy D'aoust (Claire) of Ottawa; Mrs. Len Moran (Rita) of Ches-terville; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Resting at the Brunct Funeral Home, 115 MacLaren Buckingham. Funeral Friday, Jan. 12 for service at St.

Gre-goire Church at 2 p.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. DALY, Mary Matilda At her residence on Tuesday, January 9, 1979 Mary Matilda Sheehan, age 85. of 3:13 Metcalfe St. and formerly of Fieldville.

Quebec, widow of Tom Daly; dear mother of Ambrose of Verdun; Frank of Aylmer; Tom, Gene and Elizabeth (Mrs. Harold Koen), all of Ottawa; Rita (Mrs. Joseph Hartwick) of Godfrey; Agnes (Mrs. Martin Haley), Aylmer; Theresa (Mrs. Bill Roberts) of Australia and Helen (Mrs.

Cameron Kissner) of Ottawa; dear sister of Gertrude (Mrs. James McKinnon) of Pembroke and Elizabeth (Mrs. George Warren) of Chapleau; fondly remembered by 42 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) ufter 2 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Friday to St. Theresa's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Holy. Cross cemetery, Fieldville, Que.

Donations to the char-' ity of your choice appreciated. Journal Subscription Ratts SINGLE COPY PRICE Weekday 1M, Saturday 35 BY CARRIER 844.20 a year or 83 a week PREPAID HOME DELIVERY 1 month 811.08 8 month 822.10 1 Voar 844.20 BY MAJL-CANADir On month ta 00, Ha montha 833 00 oronrreo.OO. Saturday only BO mwmm. wi a year. OTWM COUNTRIES On month 815.00 or on i 8180 00.

Saturday only 81.00 a. aoz.uo yaar. Deaths HACHEY, Leah (Mrs.) January 8, 1979 In Arnprinr Hospital, Leah Gagon, age 84 years, wife of the late Victor Ilachey and mother to Mrs. GeorgetteMantil, Amprior. Resting at the Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Amprior.

Funeral Thursday to St. John Chry-sostora Church for funeral Mass at 2 p.m. Entombment Amprior vault. IIOYT, Gordon Neal In hospital Smiths Falls, on Tuesday, January 9, 1979, Gordon Hoyt in his 87th year, beloved husband of Susie Ray; loved father of Mrs. Mary Nesbitt, of Smiths Falls; Robert of Mississauga; Clinton of Brampton; and the late Ray Hoyt; dear grandfather of Susan (Mrs.

Ronald Naples) of Ajax; Elizabeth, (Mrs. Douglas Phillips) of Smiths Falls; Lorna Hoyt of Brampton; and Martha Jane of Mississauga; also survived by 3 great grand children. Resting at the Blair Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. North, Smiths Falls. Funeral ser vice will be conducted in the chapel on Thursday Jan.

11, at 1:30 p.m. Inter ment Hillcrest cemetery- LANDON, Colombe In hos pital on Wednesday, Jan uary 10, 1979. Colombe Mayotte, beloved wife of Donald Landon, in her 58th year, daughter of Mrs. Mary Mayotte, of Gatineau Mills; mother of Michael, Mrs. Brian O'Rourke (Peggy), Bonnie and Lorna, all of Ottawa; Mrs.

Keith Maxum (Patsy) of Grecly, Mrs. Jack Dickie (Susie), of Munster Hamlet; Mrs. Joe Lafon-taine (Carmel), "op Constance Bay and Phillip of Cumberland; sister of Mayotte of Gatineau Mills. Resting Hulse and Playfalr, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

Service at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church on Friday (time later). Cremation Pinecrest. McDONALD, Gertrude In hospital in Wakefield on Wednesday, January 10, 1979, Gertrude Sullivan, beloved wife of Joseph McDonald, of Low, dear mother of Kenneth and Gerald, of Ottawa and Kevin, of Low; Mrs. Ivan Lusk (Anita), of Luskville and Mrs. John Medvcduke (Irene), of Leitrim; Mrs.

Elva Ducharme, of Hull, also survived by three grandsons and five granddaughters; dear sister of Mrs. Violet Delcorde, of Hull; Mrs. Bernice Williamson, Mrs. Dan McGregor (Stella). Sudbury'; Mrs.

Harry Fields (Loretta), Low; Mrs. Ernie McGoey (Lizzie), Martindale; predeceased by brother Norman and Mrs. Lottie Or a velle, of Sudbury and son-in-law Yvain Ducharme, of Hull. Resting at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent after 10 a.m. Thursday.

Funeral Friday to St. Camillus Church, Farrellton for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. Donations to Gatineau Memorial Hospital would be appreciated. VICE CRAIG Funeral Homes Inc.

METCALFE 821-2120 WINCHESTER 774-2120 CHESTERVILLE 448-2120 ASK FOR INFORMATION ON Canada Pension Plan Death Benefits No-payment-in-advance funeral planning Pre-paid funeral arrangements Veteran's death benefits ENQUIRE WITHOUT OBLIGATION MICHJJEL RIOPKLLK MEVOy Strums Funeral" Hom and Chapsl Phone 232-8337 FOR RECORDED OBITUARY INFORMATION CALL 24 hour a day 232-6330 3lJ Deaths MacMIIXAN, Flora Mary In hospital on Monday Jan-uary 1V7. Flora Mac-Millan, dear sister of Clara, Mrs. Harriet Barber, Mrs. Ethel Gingras, Mrs. Ethel Goodwin, of Seattle Washington, Alexander of North Bay, and William of St.

Jerome Que. Resting at Veitch Draper 453 Parkdale Ave. at Gladstone, service In the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Pine-crest Cemetery. MERKLEY, Donald E.

At Kingston Hospital on Monday, January 8, 1979, James Donald Earl Merkley of Morrisburg, Ont. In his 74th year, beloved husband of Robina G. Stevenson; dear father to Ronald G. Merkley of Daytona Beach, Florida; and Betty (Mrs. Donald Gillard) of Pres-cott; brother of Mrs.

Goldie Ryan of Brockville; predeceased by I brother Douglas. Resting at 'the Fair-balrn Funeral Home Morrisburg where funeral service will be held on Thursday Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. PEACHY, Margaret Ann In hospital, Ottawa on January 9, 1979, age 78 years, dear daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander O'Neil (Jane Cameron); Margaret Ann O'Neil beloved wife of Maurice Peachy, dear mother of John, Gordon, of Ottawa; Robert, of Cat gary; dear sister of Miss Elizabeth Neil, of Ot tawa; loving grandmother of four grandchildren. Visi tation at Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Direc tors, after 1 p.m. on Wednesday, January 10. Eucharistic celebration on Thursday, January 11, at St.

Ignatius Church, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa RICHARD, Armand In i local hospital on Saturday January 6, 1979, Armand Richard, of 368 Besscrer age 70. he leaves his dearest friend Simone Dube; and his two sons Gerard (his wife Dorothy), and Andre; three grand children, Joanne, Paul and France, all from the area. A private funeral was held in Notre Dame du Saint-Es-prit Church on Tuesday, January 9. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

RIGBY, Lueilla Agnes In hospital on Monday, January 8, 1979, Lueilla Agnes Twiname, widow of Thomas Higby; dear sister of Jean (Mrs. W. Barrington), Muriel (Mrs. Russell Hay), Russell, Effie (Mrs. W.K.

Gunn), Dorothea (Mrs. W. J. O'Dwyfr), Agincourt, W. D.

Twiname of Montreal; and the late Jack and Eric. Private funeral arrangements. Cremation. Interment Louck cemetery, Russell, Ont. in the spring.

SADAVA. Samuel On Mon day, January 8. 1979, in his 65th year, Samuel Sadava. beloved husband of Ruth Bloom; dear father of Stanley of St. Catharines; David of Claremont, and Michael of Edmonton; brother of Charles, Mrs.

Betty Doctor, Mrs. Ethel Wallace and Mrs. Rachel Nadolny, all of Ottawa: also survived by one grandchild. Funeral service was held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the King Edward Jewish Memorial Chapel.

Interment Jewish cemetery. Shiva private. SCHNUBB, Mrs. Catherine In a local hospital on January' 1979. Catherine Ber-trand, of 125 Emond Hull, age 91, dear daughter of the late Philias Bertrand and the late Marie Renaud; beloved wife of the late George Schnubb; dear mother of Vital Schnubb of Hull; Marcel (husband of Patricia Blais) of Aylmer; Ernest (husband of Rita Gagnon) of Orleans; Cecile (wife of Rodolphe Charron) of Hull; Marie (wife of Paul Levis) of Ottawa; Laurettc (wife of Bill Moore) ot Ottawa; Simone (wife of John Hugus) of Sudbury; Mrs.

Albina Allen of Oshawa; also survived by 24 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Resting at Serge Legault Funeral Home, 81 St. Laurent 12, In St, Bemadette'a Church at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours Wed.

7-10 p.m.. Than. 1-4 and For mora Information ftp all 77I-4B88. Deaths SCHULTZ, Isabelle (Regis- tered Nurse) Peacefully al home on Friday, Jan-uary S. 1979, Isabelle Anne MacLean of Aylmer, Que.

formerly of Beachburg, beloved wife of Walter A. Schullz; mother of Dallas (Mrs. G. Church) of Oromocto, N.B., and Helen, at home; sister of Ronald MacLean, London, Ont; Marguerite (Mrs. R.

Johnson) and Allan MacLean, both of Beachburg, grandmother to Debbie and Curtis Church. Rested at Hulse and Play-fair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Funeral was held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Aylmer, Que. on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Reverend W.

Sayers officiated. Interment Belle-vue Cemetery in the spring. SEGLTN, Romeo In hospital on Monday, January 8, 1979, Romeo Seguin, of 52 St. Andrew dear brother of Lorenzo. Remains were donated to medical science at the University of Ottawa.

SYLVAH, Mary Julia At Ottawa on Monday, January 8, 1979, Miss Mary Julia Sylvah, retired Bell Canada employee, age 73 years, beloved daughter of the late Thomas Henry Sylvah and the late Anna MeCann, of Smiths Falls; dear sister of Mrs. A. B. Cregg, Charlottesville, Va. and Arthur of Burlington, Ont.

Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Fails. Requiem Mass in St. Francis de Sales Cntirch, Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's parish cemetery, Perth.

SYLVESTER, Claude W. In hospital on Mondav, January 8, 1979, Claude W. Sylvester, husband of Hilda Schlnzel; father of Ronald and Richard; grandfather of Ritchie and Karen; brother of Mrs. Susan Forrester. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 Mcl-eod St Service at St.

Luke Lutheran Church, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Cremation Beech-wood. Friends may call from 2-1 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. WERWEGA, Alex In hospital on Tuesday, January 9, 1979, age 77 years, sur vived by his wife and daughter in the UKraine.

Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. Funeral service Thursday at 10 a.m. in Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral. Interment parish cemetery, Merivale Road. Prayers Wednesday at 8 p.m.

in the Funeral Home. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED LANDON. Cokxnbe SYLVESTER, Claude Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 13. In Memoriams BEAUPRE In taring memory of door termer ond ororxJfcfthef Peter Bcoupre. who passed owav January 10.

1976. -The blow was great, the shock severe; We little thought his death near. Only those that nave lost can tod The sorrow ol parting without torewell. Daughter Debbie, gronddouohter Jennifer. BROWN In loving memory ot dear husband.

Harold Brown, who passed away Jon 10, 197? I remember the day I met vou. And the day God mode vou mine. I remember the day I lost vou dear I will to the end of time But with all my tears and heart aches This one thing has mode me gtod. That vou chose me to share with vou. Those wonderful years we hod -Wife Bessie BROWN In loving memory of a dear father.

Morod Brown who passed owav Jon. 10. 0 happy hours we once enloved. How sweet their memory stilt But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. -Sons Woodrow and Roger.

BROWN In loving memory of a dear father ond krther-ln-law, Harold Brown, who passed owav Jan. 10. 197? happy hours we once enloved How sweet their memory still But death has left a loneliness. The world can never Ml. -Daughter Marilyn, Son-in-low Stan lev.

BROWN In loving memory of a dear grandfather. Hot old Brown, who passed away Jan. 10, 1977. Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns bock every leaf.

Grandooughter Debbie BROWNIE In tovtno memory of a dear father, Mr. Milne Hume Brownie, who passed owav years ooo, January to, 1947. You left behind an aching heart, That loved you most tincert; I never did. nor never will Forget vou. Daddy dear.

Alfredo BROWNLEE In loving memory of a dear father-ln-tow and grandfather. Mr. Milne Hume Brownie wno passed owav Jan. 10, YM7. Ther Is 0 link death cannot sever.

Low arvj remembrance lost forever. -Jim, Robert Bryan, Jamlt ond Rax i leveM ntaenarv al aur oaor mvnser ranees joon, wno pauao owwy 10 There Is a sod but tweet remem- There a memory fond ond true; H) a token ol onecnen. And a heartache ttM for yeu. -Children, chrltttae, Stephen. MMv tndTaraaa.

3. 13. In Memotiams 35. COSTIN In fond ond loving memory of dear husband, (other and grandfather Harold Peter Cost In, who passed owav VO, 1973. In memory, a dolly thought In heart, silent sorrow Wife Rose, Son Fredrk.

Daughter Barbara and Grandson Dovid. HOWARD In loving memory of dear husband ond father, Wtlltan Howard, who passed owav January 10. 1970. i The midnight stars ore shining Upwtt ywut MlettTut uw Beneath It sleeps the one love And the one we could not save. -Witt ond Family HOY In loving memory of a dear father, Russell Hoy.

who passed away Jan-wary 9. 1977. In our hearts your memory ringers, Atways tender, fond and true. There not a day. dear father.

do not think of you. Loving daughter, Dei ma. son-in-law MoYnard. Carl. Shirley ond Kelly KITTLE, Esther (retired civil ser vant) We were saddened to learn of the sudden passing at her home In Ottawa, ond Interment, Dec.

16th at her native town of Cornwall of a friend of long standing dating bock to high school days. enloved mucn pteasanmess ana nappy hmes over our enduring friendship. We submit mis respect of her memo ry. Sadie and Forrest Rochester, Co- Dourg. urn or to.

1001, 1101 McDERMOTT In loving memory of my dear uncle, Bernard McDermott, who passed away jonuory ig, ivty Not dead ta us who loved him, Nat lost, but gone before, He lives with us in memory And will forever more. -Phil, Joan and Family NEWCOMMON In loving memory of my dear brother John, who died Jonuory 10. I97B. He Utile thought when leaving nome. That he would not return.

That he so soon would sleep in death Ana leave me here to mourn, I do not know what pain he bore, I did not see him die. I only know he passed away And never said goodbye. Sodlv missed. Sister Mary. PARKER In loving memory of my dear tamer Oral Porker, who passed away Jon uory 10.

1977. Gone Is the face we loved so dear Silent is the voice we loved to hoar; Too tor owav for siqht or speech. But not too lor for thought to reach, Sweet to remember him who once was here. And who, though absent, is lust as dear. Nathalie PHILIPPE In loving memory of my dear husband Leo.

who passed away January 10, 1978. One sod and lonely year has passed Since my great sorrow tell, The shock that I received that day, No one but I con tell. It's lonely here without vou deor I miss vou more eoch day. For life is not the same for me. Since vou were called owoy.

You bade no one your lost farewell. Nor even said goodbye. You were gone before I knew it. And only God knows why. It broke my heart to lose you dear But you did not go alone.

As my loving heart went with you The day Cod called vou home. Sadly missed ond lovingly remem bered, your wile Ruby. SCHARF In loving memory ot a dear brother ond brother in law Kenneth R. Schorl, who passed away suddenly Jonuory 10, 1977. We did not see vou close your eves Nor did we hear vou sigh We only heard that you were gone Without a last goodbye Sodlv missed, Uta, Leona ond Carson.

STANLEY In loving memory of mv dear husband ond father Walter Stanley, who passed owav on Jonuory 10. 1976. Dearer to me thon words can tell. Was the husband I lost That I loved so well. Wherever I go, whatever 1 do.

Always Walter I am thinking of you. Watch over me from up above. Protect me here below. Guide me always on the path That you would have me go. Take mv hand when days are dork, Comfort me when I cry.

Walk beside me every day. Until the day I die. Sodlv missed by wife Dorothy and son Harold. STANLEY In memory of a wonderful dad, fother in-law ond aronaoa. Walter Stoniev.

who was taken so suddenly Jon. 10, 1976. Our lips cannot tell how we miss him. Our hearts cannot tetl what to soy God olone knows how we miss him In a home that Is lonesome today. Remembered alwavs, Kathleen, Clifton, Wade, Wanda, Wendy.

Wllina, Wlllo, Wiona and Wnela SUURLAND In loving memory of 0 beloved son ond brother. Andre, who died accidentally 4 years 000. Jan. 10 I97S, oge 14 years. The years ore Quickly passing, Though still we can't forget.

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