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Wednesday, Nov. 1975 The Ottawa Journal 77 Deaths 13. In Memorioms Today and tomorrow Births and Deaths Births FASE In sed arid loving memory Irwin f-rasar who ssad away ta suddenly on Nov. It, 1J4. Bamembrence li a golden chain Death tries valni break, but til In To have, to love, end then to Dart la the greatest sorrow at one's heert.

The years may wipe out many tttlnoa, But this they tripe' out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together: Wife Irene and son Bob. ORIFFIN In toying memory ot dear wife Dorothy Lillian Orlttln, who passed awav Nov. 19. Isu Aa wa loved you. so we miss youj in memory you ere near.

Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many llent tear. Husband and Family. GRIFFIN In loving memory, ot oear wire uoroiny Lillian Griffin, who passed away Nov. It, Int. As we loved you, so we miss yeut In our memory you are near.

Loved, remembered, longed for Bringing many a silent fear. ttusband and Family. HARTEN In loving memory ot lov- iny iwwara, Miner ona granatainer, Harold Harten, who paued away NOV. 10. 197D The yeert are quickly passing, i iwuyn miii we can forger.

For In the hearts that love him. nieiiiwiy lingers yei. Sadly mlised by Wife Mildred and Family, H08B5 In loving memory of dear ii lamer ana grandfather, John Edward Hobbs, passed away Nov. 19. 1964.

We who loved you, sadly miss you. In our lonely hour of fhWlng i nuvyMi yw ore ever neon Always remembered. Lottie and Family. MacFARLANE In loving memory of dear jlster. Evelyn (AlcBride) wno oassed awav Nnv 10.

ten There Is a link death cannot' Love and remembrance last forever, rrOorofhy and Eileen. 5 NESRALLAH In loving memory of our brother, Billy, who passed away suddenly. Nnv. le. 1979 7 fThrne years have gone since you went -f 4 it- And we remember oh this day A brother we loved as brothers do We pray In our hearts that somehow you Knew.

Donnle, Dougla, Jerry, Jimmy and Ronnie. SIMMONS' lit loving memory of a dear wife and-mother. Mrs. Harold Simmons, who passed away Nov. 19, 1971.

Always remembered. The Family. STOREY In loving memory of a dear father, Benamln, who passed away Nov. 19, 1929. Suddenly God called you home, i ner oieaK November oay, the memory of your anan never fade away.

Zi Daughter Vivian. WHITE In lond and loving itiernoryKt-r of a dear father and grandfather: 1 1 John who passed away 18, 1970. Five long years passed Since Dad was called away. JHow well do we remember Ottawa public library bookmobile, SummerhilL 3.30 p.m. to 8 m.

and 1366 Coldrey, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nepean book- mobile, Graham Park public school, 3 p.m. to p.m. and Leslie Park recreation centre, 6 p.m.

to 8 JO p.m. -Blood donor clinic, Brooke Claxton building, Tunney's Pasture, 9 a.m. to 11.30 a m. and 1 p.m. to 3 JO p.m.

Open house, Carleton University, faculty of science, call 231-3600 for information. Magic night with magician Roy Cottee, Ottawa public library, St. Laurent branch, 847 St call 236-0301 for free ticket reservations. Tall Tales, free program for children six to 12, Ottawa public library, Carlingwood branch, 281 Woodroffe 7.30 p.m. Free public lecture by Dr.

Mary Mulcahy on a child's values, 195 Elgin 7.30 p.m. Free film on a child with behavior problems, Colonel By secondary school, 8 p.m. Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE Weekdays 15c, Saturday 3Sc CARRIERS U4.20 a year or S2c a BY One-month toMMr ix months SHOO, or ona yaar 0 00. Saturday only Oc a' week. yaar.

-etFT3-F0R-HER GIVE her a subscript!) to The Ottawa Journal and solve your Christmas gift problem. Call circulation Dept. 663-3811. "YOUR Jeweller, Jacques sfi! poulin, 303 Notre Dame, Zfa Qatlneau, 063-5813. ft) GIFTS FOR HIM GIVE him' a subscription fo The Ottawa Journal and solve your Christmas gift problem.

Can Circulation 663-3811. THE sports gift from Byshe, Roe 223 Bank, 232-2404. GIFTS FOR STUDENTS FOR typewriters, desks, caft Art Woods Office Supplies, 400 Bank, 236- 2387; 236-9128. STAMP CoHectors, best, (Cttt-MM hfJ nrirM and Stamps, 86 Sparks, Moom 109. 232-8330.

SNOWMOBILES, CYCLES SNOWMOBILES, cycles and accessories. Harry's Cycle and Sport, 750 Gladstone, 232-7129 CAR WASH Car Wash gift books. 979 Richmond Road, 728-4232. JEWELLERY LOVE is Qokf and Sterling 8itver Jewelry tor Christmas. The Mai Gift Shop, 228 Queen St.

234-8472. 8CHAFER Clock Shop. Butova Accutron 8elko watctiea. Shdp early docks. Lincoln Fields Plaza.

828-8382. OALT toys. Visit GOOO TOYS BOUTIQUE, eim-vle Shoopjng Centre. 731-4992 ft i STAMP (Tl COLLECTORS TOYS TODAY Waterfowl bunting exhibit, National Museum of Natural Sciences, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Ottawa public library bookmobile, 475 Evered 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nepean bookmobile, Barrhaven public school, 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Nepean legal aid clinic, free advice on a drop-in basis, 1683 Merivale 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Free do-it-yourself crafts demonstration, Nepean li- 1 brary, 3870 Richmond Rdrr 7.30 p.m. Free lecture on contem- porary music, University of Ottawa, 1 Stewart Varese Room, 8 p.m. Free public lecture on Ec-kankar, ancient science of soul travel, Ottawa public library, 120 Metcalfe Room 1A and IB, 8 p.m. Ottawa-Hull Area Council monthly meeting, PSAC building, 233 Gilmour boardroom 8 p.m.

Traditional Scottish ballroom dancing instruction, Gloucester high school, 8 p.m. Meeting of La Leche League of Southeast- Ottawa, 520 Bathurst 8.1S p.m. Babies are welcome. Recovery meeting, self-help for nervous persons St. Jean Baptiste parish hall, 116 Empress 8.1S p.m.

TOMORROW Waterfowl bunting exhibit. National Museum of Natural Sciences, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. rtFT3-FOR-EVERYONE CARDASH Creation Pun. Miral, $36 up; sheep-eklns, $20 up.

300 Rldeau. CHRISTMAS card, and cribs; records; Canadian Art Craft gifts. Desmarels-Robltallle 333 Dal-housie. 233-1 175. CHRISTMAS Special.

En cyclopedia Brltannlca 3, tor Christmas and a lifetime. 233-t DIAMONDS for Christmas. Harold Neftleton Jewellers Ltd. See us at our new location. 270 Albert Street.

Marten Building. 232-7605. DISTINCTIVE gifts from Canada and Around the World. The Crest Studio, 2 78 MM, Almonte. FOR a HOBBY Christmas, select from a wide eeJeo tlon of hobby and craft kits model railroad eats and supplies model soldiers small tools -Unimat lathes Dremel tools Paascha air Jm bruaw -model aero-plana kits and supplies- Balsa wood Tnam tab.

scopes, and many more We service what we seH. HOBBYLAND a Leisure World Store, 93 O'Connor at Slater. 234-7274. Chargex. Mastercharge.

Open Thursday and Friday evenings. GIVE someone special a beautiful handmade quM tor Christmas. Just $60 each, 225-4007 evening and weekends. 'ARD Darwin 1306 Wellington. Watches, diamonds, glftwars.

728-0011. LIVEN up your Christmas parties wttti gag gifts. Best selection of puzzles, adult games, and stocking titers from BtH's Joke Shop, 213 Bank (at Nepean). MODERN Leather Westgate Shopping Centra. Luggage, handbags, wallets, gifts.

729-6960. SPECIAL gifts tor special peoote. Capian's. 139 RkJeau. 236-3361.

HOLIDAY FOODS DEUOOUS trmt baskets. cheese beskere. Chrfermee treats. Boushey's Frurl Market. 348 Elgin, 238-4482.

We detver. FANCY truA and cheese baskets. WMrngton Frmt Market. t221 WeHmgton, arrive. HOMEMADE frurl ChrWmaa treats.

Ri Bakery. 234-1019, 1688' Bank, 737-3358. eJllW ft cakes. TRAPPITT, Albeit J. In hOS- pitat at Kingston, on Monday, Nov.

17, 1975, Albert J. Trappltt, beloved husband of Gwynneth Gamble, of 20 Thomas St, Brockville, Ont, in bis 53rd year; father of Heather, Holly and Judith; son of Mrs. Arthur Trappitt, of Ottawa; brother of Shirley, of Ottawa; Mrs. R. Eversbed (Audrey), of Oakville; and Arthur, Windsor, Ont Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave.

Service on Thursday at 2 p.m. interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute, may donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation. WALLACE, Helen Isabel-On Monday, Nov. 17, 197S, ia hospital, Helen Isabel Wallace, age 71 years, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Henry Wallace (Josephine Be-lier); dear sister of Robert James, Old Chelsea, Mrs. J. Pierre Charbonneau (Bea) and William Charles, of Ottawa; dear niece of Flores-tine Belier. Resting at Ra- cine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer St, aftet1 7 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral mass at St -Theresa's at .10 a.m. Intermenr Notre "Dame," Ottawa." In lieu" of flowers donations to Island I LOCge Ladies' Auxiliary or Canadian Diabetic Association would be appreciated. VEITCH DRAPER O'NEIL, Rose Alma FLOYD, Mrs. Isabella Bonk St.

Chapel "236-0668 Porkdale Chapel lost fCHARM bracelet-tost -vicinity Boyshorer' or toriingwooa Area. aemimemai value. Reward. Please call 392-1244 anytime. D0BERMAN Pintcher puppy, black with brown paws, answers to "Gvpsv.v-page Orleans area.

024-3244- offer rewaro. GERMAN Shepherd, 3 years Old, blacK- 745-3711, 778-1774. LADY'S wedding band, black and gold. int wnuiiicui rvc nut u. xe-ioovi uafii LADY'S maroon wallet, Isabella St.

area. Kewara. m-ibs. AAALE cat, orey, white throat and stom- acn, orown couar, wcAnnw ko. ana miner Ave.

Detore 4 p.m 566-3278 after 5. MEN'S black framed prescription glass es, uvic iemre, wo v. v. Kewaro. vo- 2716.

PAIR of gold drop earrings, Byron Ave. oaiuraoy. rtewara. ivrvw. SIAMESE cat, large beige and dark Drown me le, grown coiiar, Line, Huntley Ont.

D. Cooper, 834- Bja-iaai; wtwwvi. Kewaro, SILVER linked bracelet of sentimental value, engraved on back 1 1-7-5. 731-2849, after 4. SArlALL befge female dog, Nov 13, Aylmer, short hair, family of Chihuahua, 684-4633, 684-7858.

WELLINGTON and Preston, brown suede fringed fleece lined coat, con tents, black wallet, tooled leather change purse, sum of m'ney. Return or waiter ana caras, prime impon ance. 234-0267. REWARO CAT, tabby, white chest, white paws, neurerea maw, iost invnaay nipnr, November 6th, Kilborn Avenue. Alfa Vista, needs special medication dally ana specially preparea tooa.

nease, please call, 737-3138. Thank you. Found BILLINGS Bridge Plaza parking lot, a parcel, in ogewe bag. Friday p.m. Owner may claim same by Identifying contents.

521-3943 after 6. BLACK part hound and Lab, In South March, 3V2-44J6. FEMALE cat, white with yellow and brown porcnes, near civic Hospital, collor, bell. 725-2653 ofter S. MALE, cat, 5-4 ginger and wmte, touno at sf.

Laureni bnopping Centre, 73M042. MALE kitten. Calico markings with white paws, near Cummings Ave. and wiison Mrs. uiDson, evgs.

741479a. RING of keys, In flower bed, Cooper afreet, zjz-jouz. SMALL male dog, part terrier, black. wnne cnest. r-iorence z44-mw.

13. In Memoriams ADAMS tn loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Keren, who wit us so suooeniy eignr years ago. We are sad within our memory. Lonely are our hearts; For the one we loved so dearly, Has forever been called away. We think of her in silence.

No eyes may see us weep, But many silent tears are shed. When others are asleep. Always remembered by Worn, Dad, Debra end Wayne. ALLARO fn Coving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. George J.

A I lard, who passed away NOV. 19, 1969. Not lust today, tut every day. In silence we remember. Wife and Family, DAVIS In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William John Davis, who passed away November 19.

1970. The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day. But never will the one I loved From memory pass away. Wife and Children. FRASER In fond and loving memory.

of dear father, John irwin t-raser, who passed away Nov. 19, 1974. The blow was great, the shock severe We little thought his death so near. Only those that have lost can tell a utrrniav nl Martina without farewell. Ray and earner.

FRASER In loving memory of deer father and Poppa, J. Irwin, who passed away suddenly Nov. 19, 1974. we. had all the world to give We'd give It yes and more.

To hear his voice and see his smile And greet him at our door, But.all we can do, dear Dad Is go and tend your grave And leave behind tokens of love To the best father God ever made. Ever Remembered Elelne, Dannie, Kim, David aod Janet. 3. Deaths GRAVEL, David In hospital Ottawa on Monday, Nov. 17, 1975, age 77 years, beloved husband of Rolande Guerin; dear father of Hector, of Montreal; Paul, Armand and Alfred, of Gatineau; Ber nard, of Ottawa; Jacques and Charles, of Vamer; Pierre, Brother of Christian Schools, Ont; and Miss Madeleine Gravel, of Ot tawa; dear brother of Rome Hamelin, of Montreal; loving grandfather of 28 grandchil-dren and nine great- grandchildren.

Visitation at 'Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 259-St Pat rick St, Ottawa (at Dalhou- sie). Eucharistic celebration Thursday, Nov. 20 at the Ba silica, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Otta wa HOPE, Mary In hospital on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1975, Mary Hope, of 9S0LBank St, formerly of 507 Riverdale, age 88 years, daughter of the late Kenneth and -Sophia Hope; '-sister of Murray Drive, Ottawa.

Resting Hulse and Playfa'ir. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m Interment "Johnston Corners cemetery. LAKE, Dorothy Marion In hospital In Victoria, Sunday, 16, 1975, after a to Dorothy-Marion Fletcher, wife of the late Richard Stewart Lake, K.C.M.G. LAPOINTE, Marcel Of Plea- sance, on Nov.

17, 1975, age 58 years-beloVed hus-b a "ofrAttnetteMIUette; dear father of Raymond Touraine; dear brother of Ro- landi N.Y.;THaurice,' Montreal; Robert, of Ottawa; also survived by four grand-- children. Resting -at-JUonel Emond and Son 271 St Tnsoph Blvii Hull Spryyfl Friday, Nov. 21 at 8 a.m. in St Joseph's Church. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

LATREILLE, Mrs. Napoleon-In hospital on Monday, Nov. 17, 1975, Laura Pharand, age 87, wife of the late Napoleon La- treille; mother of Mrs. Ellery Beamish (Antoinette), Ottawa; Rene Latreille, Shaw- ville, sister of Mrs. Athanasse Landre ville (Flora), Gatineau; also survived bjrseven' grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset St. West. Funeral private on Wednesday. Service at 10 a.m. in St Jean Baptiste Church.

Please omit flowers. Donations to charity of your choice. LAVIGNE, Lillian (Peggy) In hospital on Monday, Nov. 17, 1975, Lillian (Peggy) O'Neill, aged 75, dearly beloved wife of Alphee Lavigne; dear mother of Richard (Alphee), Ottawa; Paul, Hudson, Philip, Ottawa; Francis, Aylmer; Leo, Aylmer; Bernard, Ottawa; Andre, Val Cartier, Mrs. Dieter Guenzel (Constance), Montreal; Mrs." Marcel Levesque (Adele), Dorion, sister of Jack O'Neill, Ottawa; Miss Margaret O'Neill, Ottawa; Mrs.

Eileen Pettapiece, Cali fornia; Mrs. Dorothy Sweet-i man, Springfield, survived by 33 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Resting Lionel Emond and Son corner Centre and Parker, Aylmer. Service Thursday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m.

in St. Paul's Church. Interment St. Paul's cemetery. LOUGH, Melville Daniel (Mel) In hospital on Tuesday.

Nov. 18, 1975, Mel Lough, age 49, of 2415 Huntley hus band of Barbara Greer; fa ther of Debbie, Cathy and Danny; brother of Earl, Eldon, Allan and Joan (Mrs. Don Raymond), all of Ottawa and Orpha (Mrs. William Lennox), Detroit. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home 585 Somerset fit rVontro town), where ripnrk mnu rail after 2 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral service Saturday in the chapel at 10 a.m. Rev. L. J.

Baird officiating. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. VICE CRAIG LIMITED Funeral Homes MErcALrt WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 Ona convenient telephone aim bar wives all 3 location. Deaths NESBTTT, Margaret Matilda On Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1975, Margaret Matilda Sample, of Richmond, in her 98th year beloved wife of the late Thos, G.

Nesbitt; dear mother of James R. (Jim), Richmond; also survived by two grand daughters and one great-grandson; predeceased by son Bert. Friends will be received at the Cummings Funeral Home, North Gower after 7 p.m. and where funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital 'Memorial Gardens.

OTCEEFE, John Patrick-Sud- denly on Nov. 16, 1975, age 56 years, beloved son of the late Patrick O'Keefe and Mrs Jennie (Ray) O'Keefe; dear brother of Miss O'Keefe, of Vamer; Mrs. Gordon Ferguson (Mary), Mrs. Lois 'Roscoe, Mrs. E.

A. Strutt (Noreen), all of Otta- la), London. Resting at Racine Robert and Gauthier. Fu neral Home, 2S9 StrPatrick St after Nov. service will be heldon-Thureday, Nov.

20, from St. Brigid's Church at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, PORTER, Beatrice Tiny) In hospital on Nov. 18, 1975, Beatrice Porter, widow of the -late Charles Porter, in her 84th year; dear mother of Bessie (Mrs. G.

R. Braba-zon), of Ottawa; and Beatrice (Mrs. Don McFarlane), of Perth. Private funeral was -held on Nov. 19, 1975, from Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave." In- rjermentjfawthorne cemetery.

QUIGG, Mary Alice In hospi-; tal Tuesday, Nov. 18, .1975, Mary Alice Bohan, in her 80th yea formerly of -Quyon, Iwidow of JustiiL Quigg mother of Tom, of Ottawa; Justin, Windsor; Bart, of Tjuyou; Fiatik, uf Avhuei, Helen (Mrs. T. Lusk), of Ottawa; Anna (Mrs. Don Campbell), of Edwards; and Pat (Mrs.

Alcide Trudeau), of Quyon; dear sister of Patrick, of Thomas, of Newj Denver, B.C. and of Glace Bay, N.S. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, Quyon. Funeral Thursday to St Mary's Church, Quyon, for mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

RESMER, Herbert Johann Gus- tav In his 66th year, at home, RR Ont, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1975, be-loved husband of Helda Roesner; dear father of Or-ville, Ottawa; Gerald, Egan-ville; Mrs. Clarence Byers (Caroline), Eganville, Mrs. a Schroeder (Judy), Pembroke); Wayne, Cobden; Karl, Bancroft; Mrs. Glen Rhode (Linda), Eganville, Mrs.

Walter Boru (Lois), Toronto; Mrs. Richard Ask-with (Joan), Eganville; predeceased by one son, Stanley; beloved grandfather of 23 grandchildren. Resting at the Laundry Funeral Home, Eganville. Service at St 's Lutheran Church, Augsburg, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m.

Interment at church cemetery. RICHARD, Mrs. Alexander Of 15 Richard Hull, on Nov. 17, 1975, age 92 years, Garisse Lamothe, dear wife of the late Alexander Richard; dear mother of Lionel, and Joseph, of Val des i Edgar, Hector and Maurice, of Hull; Mrs. Lucien Galarneau (Aline), of Hull; also survived by 24 grandchil-d and 26 great grandchildren.

Resting at Lionel Emond and Son 271 St. Joseph Hull. Service Thursday, Nov. 20 at 9 a.m. in St.

Raymond Church. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. ROSS, Ogal E. At the Civic Hospital, Pembroke, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1975, age 75 years, Ogal E.

Ross, of RR 1, Cob den, beloved husband of Mary Byce; dear father of Ellard, RR 1, Cobden; Donald. Mis- i a a Resting at the Fraser Morns Funeral Home, Cobden until Friday, Nov. 21, thence to Trinity United Church, Forresters Falls for service at 2 p.m. Interment Howard cemetery, Forresters Falls. Journal Box ReHies 119-121 127 129 141 143 155 1SS 160 161 162 168 169J72 174 175 17T-ST -rritri' 194 195 199 226 234 242 243 245 246 247 249 253 256 263 265 Replies Mailed Nov.

1875 145 163 1691 180 232 3. Deaths SEXSTONE, Violet Elizabeth At her home, Ashton, Ont, on Monday, Nov. 17, 1975, Violet Elizabeth Smith, in her 63rd year, beloved wife of Albert Sexstone; dear mother of Colin, Toronto; Maureen (Mrs. R. Proulx), Aylmer, Ins (Mrs.

Mac Arth ur), Prince George, B.C. also survived by her brother, George Henry Smith, Bright on, England; and seven grandchildren. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place until 12 noon Thursday, thence, to rest at Christ Church. Ashton.

Ser vice at 2 p.m. Interment Christ Church cemetery. STOGDTLL, Margaret Allan (Peggo) Suddenly in Lon don, England, Monday, Nov. IV, 1975, Margaret Allan (Peggo) Charboneau, 33 years, wife of W. A.

(Gus) StogdilJ mother pLRebecca, Emily and Beau; daughter of Dorothy and the late Donald G. Charboneau; and sister of David, Mrs. Edward Mulkins ill); Mrsnohn'Durilop (Jane), Peter, Mrs. Peter MacDonald (Catherine) and the late Douglas (Bimbo). RestingHulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, .315.

McLeod St. Service at Westboro ed Church on Friday at -2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call rrafter 7 p.m. In lieu ot tiowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

STEWART, David In hospital Wednesday, Nov. 19 1975, David Stewart, 40 Granville Ave.p-.age 84 beloved husband of Myrtle McAvoy; dear father of David Fre- derick- -Marjorie E. and Mane also survived by five grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rdr at Roose velt Funeral arrangements to be completed. TOOP, William J.

(Owner of Sofspra Car Wash, Pembroke) In hospital, Pembroke, on Monday. Nov. 17, 197S, in his 57th year, William Toop, of 811 Pembroke St beloved husband of Elsie (nee Naismith); dear father of Roxanpa (Mrs. R. Banon), Victoria, B.C.; Margo (Mrs.

G. Thorn), Pembroke; brother of Arthur, Carleton Place; Frederick, Almonte; Harry, Arnprior; Albert, Almonte; Ewen (Rich), Ottawa; A 1 Almonte; Mary (Mrs. L. Gimble), of Brunswick, Maine and Maybeth (Mrs. L.

Goyne), Spokane, predeceased by Dorothy Toop. Resting Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew from p.m. Tuesday, thence to Kerry Funeral Home Almonte to rest on Wednesday from p.m. Service in the chapel, Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte.

In lieu of flowers do-nations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. THOMPSON, Isabel Jane At Renfrew, Ont, on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1975, Bella Thompson, age 75 years, beloved daughter of the late Alexander and Christina Thompson; and dear sister of Wil-iam, of Bancroft; Mrs. Maggie Hutson, of Dacre; Colin, of Northbrook; Mrs. Annie McLeod, of Simcoe; Robert, of Nighthawk Centre; Tommy, of Carleton Place; Lawrence and Allan, of Ren- and Mrs.

Basil McLaren, of Matawatchan; and dear aunt of (Lillian) Mrs. Joyce MacPherson, of Trenton. Friends may call at the McPhail and Perkins Fu neral Home, Renfrew until 10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, then to Matawatchan United Church for service on Friday, Nov.

21 at 2 p.m. Interment Matawatchan Visitations 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 SPACIOUS, LIGHTED PARKING-AREAS News and announcements 6 p.m. CK0Y HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED HrB, Mary PORTER. Beatrice (Tiny) STOGDILL, Margaret A.

TRAPPITT, Albert J. Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 3. BECKER Bernard and Mar garet (nee Nelson) announce toe arrival of Tanya Jennifer on Nov. 15, 1975 at the River side Hospital. A sister for Cralgf Thanks to Dr.

Taylor caseroom staff. DESJARDINS Arm and and Nicole (nee Rancourt) are very proud to announce the arrivii of their first child, a daughter, Lynn Nicole, 8 12 Nov. 6, 1975. Special thanks to Dr. Carson, his assistants and caseroom staff of the Civic Hospital.

FRASER David and Patty (nee Speers) are proud to announce the birth of a son, Jason Selby, Nov. 18, 1975, weighing 6 5 at the Civic Hospital. LEMOINJE Barry and Linda (nee Marlatt) announce the arrival in town of Ottawa's new ciVerleading captain, Debra Shannon FootVU playing brother Daryl Pat-rickata "press -conference" held in the maternity ward at Riversido Hospital, announced that Debbie somersaulted and backflipped into Ottawa at 1.11 A.m. on Nov. "18, 1975.

Debbie weighed in at 9 3 Her measurements were not immediately available. It was announced that all involved-expected julong loving association. Many thanks to Dr. Krzaniak and caseroom staff for their fantastic technical assistance. O'LEARY Michael and Eliza beth are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, 9 lbs.

6 Nov. 18 at the Civic Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. Mrs. M.

J. O'Leary Chislehurst, Kent, England and third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Gray. KECrlMBAL Juan Quy and Linda (nee Rochon) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, 8 6 on Monday, Nov. 17, 1975, at the Sacred Heart Hospital. ROUATT John and Sharon (nee Killeen) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Neil Andrew, 7 4 on Monday, Nov. 17, 1975, at the Ottawa Civic Hos pital.

Sincere thanks to Dr. Puddicombe and caseroom staff. SEWELL Eric and Lynn (nee Howard) are happy to announce the arrival of Susan Grace, Nov. 11, 1975. A sister for Janie and Karen.

SMITH Brian and Bobbie (nee LaFace) happily announce the birth of their little baby girl, Stacey Anne, 5 10 on November 1975, at 3.13 p.m. Many thanks to Dr. Himaya and the Riverside Hospital caseroom staff. Mother and daughter fine, father recuperating at home. STEWART Ken and Cathy (nee Coghlan) are very happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Jane Elizabeth, 7 10 on Nov.

16, 1975, at the Arnpnor Hospital. WARREN Laurie and Sue are proud and grateful to an nounce the arrival of their first child, a son, Philip Ian. He weighed in at 8 2 ozs. The happy event took place on Saturday, Nov. 15, 1975, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Many thanks to Dr. Muggah and staff. Deaths BENOiT. Mr. Paul-Emile Luskville, on Nov.

18, 1975, age -74 years, beloved husband of Adeline Gollain; dear father of Jean-Paul and Gilles, of Luskville; Georges- Etienne, oi Uatineau, Laurent, Lionel and Victor, of Aylmer, Jacques, of Hull: Mrs. Gerard Girouard (Berthe), of Haruner, Ont. Mrs. Philip Pcrrier (Cecile), Luskville; Mrs. Charles Ern ie (Marie-Claire), of Aylmer; Mrs.

Michel Faucon (Helene). of Trois Rivieres; dear brother of Georges, of Gracefield; and Fernand, of Hull; Sisters Emilienne Ben oit and Cecile Benolt, both of Montreal; Mrs. Leon Alary (Agathe), of Luskville; also survived by many grandchil- Resting at Lionel Emond and Son corner of Centre and Parker Avhner. Service Friday, Nov. 21 at 11 a.mrirf -St, Dominic's Church Luskville.

'Interment That sad November dav. We do not need a special1 day To bring him to our mind. For the days we do not think of him Are vary naro to ting. Ever remembered Gert, Vincent and Family, WHITE In lovrng memory of a dead dad end grandpa, John White, who passed away Nov. 18, 1970.

Till memory fades and life departs You live forever our hearts. Mick, Marg, Jennifer "and 15. Cards of Thanks LANG We wish to express our sin-cere thanks and appreciation for the expressions of sympathy, acts of kindness, beautiful floral offerings and donations received from our relatives, friends and neighbours In the recent sad bereavement of our beloved mother, Mrs. Alice tang. Spe-' clal thanks to Rev.

Morgan McFarlane, Rev. Matthew Taylor and Mr. Harold Haywood. The Lang Family. LANG Wa wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the expressions of sympathy, acts of kindness and beautiful floral offerings received from our friends and relatives in the recent sad bereavement -of our beloved brother, Edgar (Gammy) Lang.

Special thanks to the Rev. William Rodgers and the nurses and staff of the Trl Service Hospifef. The Family. LEPAGE We wish to thank our many relatives and friends for their flowers, cards, masses and all of those who helped us at the funeral parlour In the recent bereavement of Mrs. Alice Lepage on October 39, 1975.

The Lepage Family. MONTGOMERY--- We, Marlon, oaugmer, or onawa; Ned. of An-dover. Mast and Tom of Brampton. Ont.

brothers of the late R. Montgomery, of Ottawa wish to extend our thanks and appreciation for all the' kindness and sympathy of so many friends and neighbours during our recent bereavement. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier 237-3680, 260 Besserer, 300 Olmstead, 7 Fairmont, 259 St. Patrick, 101 Notre Dame.

18. Societies Lodges 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED Wants to renjnd you to place your overseas orders early. A considerable saving In transmitting coat can be realized II we are able to send your order via atr maH.v 737-0750 PERSONALIZED FLORAL ARRANGEMENT! lot- every occasion LANGDON'S FLOWERS New Tower Man Billings Bridge Plaza 521-4440: Dally 9.30 to 6 Thui. and Fit S.

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