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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 5

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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THE OTTAWA "JOURNAL MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1954. CHINESE NATIONALISTS. from Koita yesterday donn4 TAIPEH, Formosa. April II. Nationalist uniforms, after tw (Reuters) Mora than 14.000 months' training at three Chines ex-prisoners of war 'centres near here.

Mrs. Joseph Mcleon Dies in Hospital Mrs. Joseph McLean, the At Full Strength 200 Cadets St. John Ambulance Inspected four competition which followed. The winners were: It's Later Than You Think Easter is ONLY 5 Days Mora than '300 St.

John Ambulance cadet stood rigidly at ttentlon In the Technical High School gymnulum Saturday altcrnoon while pro Bandaging, nlori: Joan Monkman o( Lady Sherwood. Bandaging, union: Marjorle I A I vincial commissioner, D. Kemp' McKenniery, of Ottawa Cen Don't Worry Edwards, and nrovlnrial annar-. i tral visor, Mrs. H.

Willi O'Connor! Bedmaklng: Lady Sherwood, Just Look at This former Elizabeth Scott, ot 399 Arlington avenue, died In an Ottawa hospital on Saturday following a lengthy illness in her 79th year. Born in "Glasgow. Scotland, she Was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott.

She was married In her native city to Joseph McLean ahortly before they came to Canada and settled in Ottawa In '1921. Mr. McLean died in 1937. A former member of the Women's Auxiliary of Clan Cameron, Order of Scottish Clans, she attended St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are two sons, William S. and James both of and drill, Ottawa Central. I 1 v. Agnes Brosseau was pro live them their annual ceremonial Inspection. The six Federal District division were at full strength moted to cadet superintendent and Theresa Beauregard to under the command of retir-j cadet of fleer.

stripes lng provincial cadet officer, Three-year service were awarded to Marlon Fleming, Huguette Savary, and until JUNE 1st Mrs. Wlnnllred McLaren, acting provincial cadet officer, Mrs. WUla O. Davles. and acting provincial staff officer Mrs.

Katherlne Smith. After the Inspection a ceremony was held In honor of Mrs. Wlnnlfred McLaren, retiring as provincial cadet officer after nearly seven years service. She will continue as a Catherine O'Callaghan. Oscar Martin A native of Buckingham.

Oscar F. Martin of MS Chapel street, died In an Ottawa hospital on Sunday. He was Mr. Martin was married In 1 "s-- 40 years ago to aervo th in H. Buckingham Vlsory capacity.

The Lady Sherwood Crusader the former Katherlne A. Bren-nan and the couple came to Ottawa five years later when Ottawa; three daughters, Mrs. Violet Ross and Mrs. Sarah Simpson, both ot Ottawa; Mrs. Nellie Duncan of New York: 20 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren.

The body Is at Hulse and Playfalr where the funeral will be field In the chapel on Tuesday at one conducted by Rev. A. I T. Hen-demon. Interment will be in Beech-wood cemetery.

bandi7f.ader DIES. NEW YORK, April 12. (T) Paul L. Specht, 59, said to be the first band leader to play dance music over the radio and a booker who helped many musicians to fame, died-Surr-- Nursing Division and the Ot (Mr. Martin became a civil ser- swat n.l.

T. Wishing her the best are, left to right, Set. Peggy Davis, holding a book signed by all Ottawa cadets; Mrs. W. G.

Davles, who succeeds Mrs. McLaren; and cadet Joan McKay, who presents hrr erstwhile leader with an engraved silver tray. (Dominion Wida Photo) ST. JOHN AMttl'LANCK PRESENTATION At the annual cadet inspection ot the St. John Ambulance Association In the Technical High School Saturday Mrs.

S. H. McLaren, left, provincial cadet officer since 1947, wss honored by an official ceremony to mark her retirement. DlvUlon split the awards In 'K" Easter Is only five riayi vJi a a ay Dont Delay, take ivfii! advantage of Finea easy JSAVSaT payment plan, and be the aT Vf brat dreaaed man or nman aaaTa 1 'j In town without atratntng Vv3 the budcet. Fine's ha a full selection of brtcht new aT tjiea for a bright new Vw jL season.

fjac Jf 6 MONTHS TO PAY 17" nidi tig tired In 1M5. Surviving are' three sons, J. H. (Bill), O. A.

(Archie), and P. all of Ottawa; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas P. Lamothe WANT TO BE Victim of Fire, Mrs. Margaret E.

Lee Last honors were paid today Pentecostal Church. Interment was In North Russell cemetery. The former Pauline Kluntz, Mrs. Mayhew and her husband came from Otter Lake; J949to live on a farm near 4 France)- and Mayhew itnnr nnniii in to Mrs. Margaret Emma Lee.

of 7fl n.ucwatnp flvftmi. who ritArl Donell both of Ot tawa: one. sister. Rev. fS-sterfgjturtiay Jn ottawa hbsplutff Vars.

Mary ot the Sacred Heart, ot iiiunL ruruLHiv THIS SUMMER Open Hood IrTdayndEastrT-Mfmdaj A son, Grant. 17, died In the the Grey Nuns, Plattsburg, NY; and six grandchildren. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Dr. Norman Coll from Hulse and Playfalr Ltd.

to Parkdale United Church today at two p.m. RUSSELL. April The body Is at the Whelan L. FINE CO. 183 Ridaao St.

Funeral Home from -where the funeral will be held at 8 45 on Interment took place in Tuesday to St. Joseph's Church Stittsville. CIGARETTES 30C A PACK S2.95 A CARTON MIKE WERNER 111 SPARKS ST. for requiem high mass at 9. Mrs.

Lee's parents were the "OKotro's lending credit clothiers with nearly half century serving Ottawa and District" Awnttf an Oprta fey FELLER BROS. LTD. Interment will be in Notre luncrni wu nt.u clal) A large number of rela- Tnursday. Still in hospital are Uvea and friends filled An- three of the five Mayhew chll-drew's and St. Paul' United dren, Shirley, 13, Geraldlne, 15, Church herev Sunday for the; and Carl.

18. funeral of Mrs. Noble Mayhew, Also surviving besides her of Vars, who died Friday from; husband are Rachel, 10, and burns received In a fire at herlWUUam, eight. home Tuesday. The service was conducted by Journal Want Ads bring Rev.

Donajd Ellis of the Russell quick results. Dame cemetery. late Mr. and Mrs. George Keyes of Stittsville.

In 1904 she was married in North Bay -'Uit ont Other to 'John Lee. and the couple Mrs. D. S. Douglas 1T Bank Si.

US RlSaaa' It, anst vn Arpanet, snop fashion narsa shop moved immediately to Ottawa. Her husband died in 1914. For some time -she was active In church work at Parkdale United Church. Mrs. David Scott Douglas, the former Margaret Duncan, died after a lengthy Illness In an Ottawa hospital on Saturday.

She was St. She was born In Edinburgh, Ipf IS Surviving are one daughter. Adroit "Under-Alls" Miss Phyllis Lee, at home: three brothers, Thomas, and John Keyes, both of Stittsville: Scotland and was married To Set This Season's Silhouette and James Keyes, of Carman, and one sister, Mrs. George Graham, of Stittsville. PLUNGE FATAL.

SAINT JOHN. NB, April 12. CP) James Ooonan, 33, Tor-pedoman Second Class on the TODAY I U17MI ENROLL AT United States submarine Torsk, died in hospital here Saturday after falling; 27 feet from a pier Sheath-Slim "Gossard" Girdles Each 3.50 Pull-on. two-way atretch Girdles of nylon elastic to smooth a Junior figure there to David Douglas In 1895. They came to Canada 40 years' ago and settled In Ottawa where Mr.

Douglas was with the Department of Trade and Commerce. He died In 1948. Mrs. Douglas attended Glebe United Church since she came to Ottawa. Surviving are, two daughters, Mrs.

8. W. Cooper of London, and Mrs. Schulx of Nlpl-gon, one sister Mrs. James Cook of Norwich.

England; five grandchildren and thrjg) great-grandchildren. One son, George, died In 1948. The body Is at Hulse.and Playfalr Ltd. where the funeral will held In the chapel on Tuesday at two p.m. conducted by Rev.

Dr. J. P. C. Fraaer.

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