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32 Monday, Aug. 25, 1975 The Oltowa Journol Births 3. Deaths Deaths Deaths lost SMA.L Duct a33, Sky, Gift Hctnct TSE, Gun In hospital on Sunday, Aug. 24, 1975, husband cf Lau Ng; father of Hing and Wah Tse and Miss Kitty Wong, all of Ottawa; also 10 grandchildren. Friends may ri'l Hnlc nnil Ptiv'pir xx-m Central Chapel, 315 McLecdj St.

Funeral Tuesday in the i mt" 1 nMd 53n0ru- chapel at 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. MAJAURY, James M. In hospital at Carleton Place, on Sunday, Aug. 24, 1975, James M.

Majaury, in his 87th year, beloved husband of the late Susan Dunnie; dear futher of Irene (Mrs. 0. Walters), Carleton Place; James N. Majaury, Arnprior; predeceased by Ina (Mrs. A.

Yuill) and Marguerite (Mrs. F. Somerton); dear brother ol Thomas Majaury, Brockville; and Kate (Mrs. W. Folkard), Carleton Vlace; also survived by nine grandchildren.

Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Carleton Place. Funeral mass at St. Mary's Church, Carleton Place on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Hopetown cemetery.

GRAVEL, Rosemary In hospital on Saturday, Aug. 23, 1975, Rosemary Nagle, age 84, beloved wife of Chris A. p. 1 of 190 Crestivew Road; dear mother of Edmund, of Dayton, Ohio; Evelyn (Mrs. Ken Clark), of Ot-tawa and Ann, of Toronto; dear sister of Evelyn (Mrs.

Sid Taylor), of England; Madeleine (Mrs. Stan Corrigan); Ursula (Mrs. Tony of Southbridge, fond grandmother of 11 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset St.

(Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Nctre Dame cemetery. Donations to the charitable organization of ycUr choice appreciated. VALLILLEE, Hector Milton 1 2 Norwegian ElkhO'jnd dogs, resem-At his home on Saturday, Au lillllllllitllll PiKllillRiltti MAIL WITH AN HOLMAN Ron and Betty announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Beth, weighing 7 12 on Aug.

10, 1975, at Smiths Falls Public Hospital. A new sister for Christopher. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hol-man, of Ottawa, first granddaughter for Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Wood, of Smiths falls. HUGHES Informed Ottawa sources have revealed the arrival of a Morgan Liam, 8 lbs.

8 who will be joining the domestic establishment of Matt and Paula (nee. Gas-karth) formerly of Burnaby, B. C. Interviewed at Ottawa General Hospital, Morgan Liam had no comments for reporters. A for the new arrival, however, said that Morgan Liam v.

Uhed to express his thanks to 'Drs. Conklin and Busque and to the caseroom staff. LACKEY Eddy and Donna (nee Frederick) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Tanya Dawn, 7 10 ozs. born Aug. 22, 1975.

Proud grandparents Norman Lackey and Evelyn and Don Frederick. Special thanks to Dr. Mugga and Ottawa Civic caseroom staff. LENARDON Bill and Bev-Anne (nee Smaridge) are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Jennifer Theresa, on August 23, 1975, at the Grace Hospital. McCORMICK Peter and Geraldine (nee Boulay) are pleased to announce the birth of Krista Eve, 9 lbs.

14 at the Civic Hospital August 19, 1975. A sister for Kathleen. Many thanks to Dr. Puddicombe, Dr. Buckley and case room staff.

SILLS To Linda, wife of Michael, a son, Jeremy Allan, 6 15 August 22, 1975. Thanks to Dr. Andrews, Dr. Krzaniak and staff of Riverside Hospital. THOMPSON Doug and Gail (nee Duncan) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Aug.

22, 1975, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Fred Morgan, who operates a television repair store in Norwood, N.Y., made this tuba mailbox to serenade the mailman. Morgan, who has been playing the tuba for more than 40 year, composed tunes and recorded them on tape. When the mailbox is opened, the oom-pa-pa music comes out. (AP Photo) Merger talks dropped PITTSBURGH (UPI) -I Gulf Oil the United States' seventh largest industrial firm has called off merger talks with Rockwell International Corp.

The talks began last June 16, and Gulf's announcement disclosed for he first time that the oil company's primary interest in the talk was a merger of the two industrial giants. Wanted: A dancing chicken TORONTO Puck's Canadian Travelling Circus is looking for a new star one who is intelligent, talented and has a great pair of drumsticks. The circus has decided to hold auditions to find a replacement for Allison, a performing chicken who disappeared from her pen fct the Canadian National Exhibition last week just before showtime. A circus director said 4m-tv44. Hwrd.

SltfcL security Bon, Paprs lor Kelly family. 72B- 2CS. TASHA come home. All black female Laorador doo, blue collor wltn stone cr.swtit to Nofcjno. Great senfimeri- rd- sl" Friday, Aug 15, entiony Drlve.

bert. Found FEMALE doo, I mor.th!. tlxt. ShJ llar. Bank-Thlrd otter 6 FEMALE m.

ttis puppy. cpprOximoTely 3 be, 02. tojnd 2:4. im-nied el ssc5. STytn 1 rea.

Rood JACKET, fourd Acg. Xl tiil. NEAR BwibiMon. ladies- watch, ovmer may cl.ifm bv desci-iwm i.bby cat. iema, ml- 1,1, uoy5' vicinity re SIAMESE Seal or chocolate 'point cat Perkins Sur le WeeK, 74 r-7i25.

nu. uc nit, rp lAn.lrtc at Ouetcc tor pest 13. In Memorioms O'JRNETIE In sad and lovlnq memory o' ue.ir husband, Robert Bur-iisite, woo away Aug 5, 1972 happy hojrs we once enioyed. How swset their memory ttln death has left a lonllne-s Iho world Cin never fill Sadly misled by his po-'iy. lecturer Edith and Fed and Grandchildren.

If! lOVlia m-fllriA r.f tear grandfather, Harold Crabtree, vno F3d away Aug. 25, '969 Today recalls the mefnory Oi loved one gone 10 rest; And tnote.wno thinjt of him Today fire "tors loved him rest ine Holers we upon his grava A3v wittier and decay, Dut th love for him who lies Will never fade away. GranddauqMers Diane and Joanne. CRABTREE In lovlnq memory of a ucor MattuTt3iner, naroia Lrabtree, wio riied Aiff. 2J, 1969 Tne mity circle has been broken, A link rone from our chain.

i thonh we're parted for a whfe, kTw vo'tl mef anin. Someday we hope to meet you. Someday we know not when shfli meet In a better land. Never lo part agin. Grandaughter Linda.

MARKS In loving memory ot a dear husband and father, Raymond Leslie, who was taken away Aug. 25, 1974. Yo'ir presence we miss, Yo'jr memory we treasure, Lvina vom always, Forqettliq vou never. mfssed bv sot Terry and deuqh'er- in-law s-jsan; Daoahter Sauridra and son-in-law HarUty. "ASCOE lr memory of a dear hus- osna and tarner, Thomas, who oassed Ti on vffl never forpet, Hi- absence to us Is a sorrow.

His losr, we will lways reqret, Wife and Daughter 15. Cards of Thanks L'VT'MER We wish to thank our friends, neinhbors and refatives for thir act of kindness, words of sym-' nithv ond masses in our late teres veftienf. Mrs. Laflmer and Pamfly 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Rojrt nd GflutnJer 237-360, 260 Besserer.

330 Olmstead, Falimont, 259 St. Patrick, 13) Notra Darrw. FINE'S FLOWERS COMPLEMENT YOUR K3ME WITH A FEW WELL CHOSEN SHRUBS FROM FINE'S 521-U10 30. Service Static ns SERVICE STATIONS OPEN Aug. 24 to Aug.

30 7 a.m. 10 p.m. COLE'S B.pr" CORNER Sonnr.et (md Bronson, J3S- 1(11. DRUMMOND'S OAS BAR GA for much less at Drumiror.d's new nas bar, 435 Bronson, 238 3333. ESSO BILL Leake's Service Centre, Prince ot Wales and Baseline 225-8109 HOOOE'S GOLDEN EAGLE GOLDEN Eoafe Service Station St.

Laurent Blvd 733-0844. KEITH-fcacLEAN'S GULF Service Station, Rd 72-7f 1. 22S Rlchrmrd WALKLEY GULF SFRVICE Sntlar. Bor.k ST. ct Walkley.

731-9330. GUI AND JOHN'S SERVICE SMlor.s ccen to srve you. yi. nnnd 13.0 Ccfl.og Ave end 24 Richmond Rd. SUNOCO ROy Barker Suroto Slticn.

1063 Bank 235-0327. TEXACO ANGELO'S Tekaco. 779 Glaostore Ave 236-5236. 35. Where to 60 SWIMMING ixtol, plcr.lc, pottery.

On Sundays, Beecn orove ram, ronuac country, 1 mile west of Gntlneau Parkway. Information 77-2109. 39. Gardett'g landscap'g GOOD clean, black top toil. 13.50 a yard, minimum 70 yards.

28-7206. LANDSCAPING and eemenf work dona anytime Call 132 6033. kjp.M e.f,, ,1 .133 Saturday that since Allison disappeared, her dancing partner a rooster named Albert has refused to perform and the chijken act has lajd an egg. A jelavay in style LONDON Two men who escaped Saturday from Burtch i correctional centre near Brantford made their getaway in style. Police said that after hitchhiking to Brantford, the men i called a cab to take them to London.

A spokesman for City Taxi in Brantford said the fare was $30. Police later arrested Kenneth James Kaizer, 34, of Loi.don and Phillip Robert LaRi- vierc, 28, of Chatham. Today and tomorrow classification! directory it.ii stattsncs: 1. Adoptions 2. Births 3.

Deaths 4. Obituaries 5. Lost 6. Found Notices: 13. In Memohams U.

Anniversary Masses li. Cards of Thanks t. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials Cemetery Lots 18. Societies ana Lodcjes w.

Churches Florists 1. Cemeteries .9. Druqqists Open Sund-ov DruQglsts Open Monday Service Stations Services: Banquets and Parties- i. Take-Out Foods j5. Where to Go 36.

Hotels and Motets Beauty Salons' m. Nurslnq Homes Gardeninq and Landscaping sj. Ambulance Service Apartments to Let 5i. Furnished Apartments to Let 5i. Apartments Wanted 57.

Houses, Garden Homes bt. Furnished Apartments Wanted 5. Sublets to. Rooms to Let ut. Rooms Wanted Room and Board c2A.

Share Accommodation I Business Opportunities Industrial Properties Property for Sale Property tor Rent Property Wanted Income Property Commercial Property Out of Town Property Forms tor Sale Farms 'or Rent Farms Wanted to Buy Cottaqes for Sale Cottaqes for Rent Cottaqes wanted Cottaqe Lots for Sale Warehouse Space Offices to Let Offices Wanted to Let Stores to Let Stores Wanted to Let Resorts Hunting and Fishing Articles: bki Corri-r Snowmobile's b't. Snow Blowers 9j. Bicycles v. Gurmras, Photo bjpu.tts i2. Arnctes tor saie Articles Wanted i.

Articles lor Rent Articles for Svap -6 Antiques and Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel S. Market Basket 9. Machinery and Equipment 100. Fet Stock Livestock and Poultry Stamps and Coins 101.

Hobbies Boats and Motors 1 Musical Supplies 10S. Radio Television Autos: 1 v. Auto Lcair.q i i0. Autos lor Sals Autos Wanted Auto Accessorier 'I. SDorts Cart W.

Auto Parts Motor Srorts Event? Trucks: 19. TVutks tor Sale 1 3D. Truck Bodies. Paris ijl. Trucks Wanted Trailers: 72.

Motor Homes Trailers lor Sale Trailers tor Rent Mobile Homes for Sale 136. Mobile Homes for Rent (17. Mobile HDmes Moved 138. Mobile Home Parks 1 9. Mobile Home Exchanged Campers' Post 1 n.

Campers' Supplies Motorcycles 1-5. Motorcycles tor Sal Motorcviles tor Rent I i. Scooters for Sate U8. Scooters tor Rn Miscellaneous: Mt. Garaqes is.1 Parkina Space 'S3 Winteriiinq 157.

Houses for Sale 158. Real Esate Services Condominiums ISO. Furnished Houses to Le IM. Furnished Houses Wanted to Let Houses Wanted to Let 't3. Houses Wanted to Buy 176.

Personal Memob i '7. Transportation Available Tranpor'ation Wanted iv Camp. Boys' and Girls' Financing Mrnpv Wanted 1 3 Money Availab-e "ft. Mortgages ii) inveslmnt Paten's and Crn.y Office Help RpMauraM Hotel Help Wanted Salesperson and ArpfnT' Positions vacant Proeional Servire Hniiiiai mpIo Wmvd Empiomen Wan'ed Onmptc H(r) learners Wanten Tuition Trade chnc' Baby Services i 20 Lenal At Srvc, B5. SI i Kuai xo, rector Aiuiuiii Vallillee, of Fi'th age 73 years, dearly loved husband 0' Klla Harrison; dear father of Mrs.

D. A. An-drews (Man Halifax; Mrs. J. D.

Lister (Norma), Calgary; Wallace, of Ottawa, Bcmie, of Wect Templ-t. s. (Margaret), Toronto; Cambridpe; Mr Kiii' fCarol), Chatham. X.B.; Au- drey-, of Toronto; Mrs. Sandy vijiniu, ui uuava; also sur vived by 18 grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Resting i Hulse and Plavfair, Central' Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service in the chapel Tuesday. 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Garde's. Those ing may donate to the Cana-ilian Cancer Sx'iety or tae charity of vour'chaice.

VON WIF.SIN, George At St. Jacqu.s Hospital, St. Cere, Lot, France on Sundav, Aug. 24, 1975 in i hi, 92nd year. Be iuvcu nucauu oi ftiexanura; dear father of Marina Conrad Funeral in St.

Cre, Tuesday Aug. 26. WHITTEMORE, Robert (Bob; Accidentally on Saturday, Aug. 23, Bob Whit temore, age 22 years, beloved I husband of Chervl Stewart; son of Edwin and Bey Whit-temore; grandson of Louise Whittcmne and Janet Alex- ander. Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Monday. Fu neral in the chapsl Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Ompah cametery. Those wishing, may donate t) the charitv of their ehoici in lieu Ilov.er;. ZIEMA.N, Robert Eric In hospital St.

Petersburg, Fla Thursday. Aug. 21 1Q7; Pnh ert Eric Zieman, age 63, beloved husband of Ma-y Mac Zieman beloved father of Robert Gary and Mar-lenc. Service was at Grace Lutheran Church, St. Petersburg.

Cremation followed. VLllCH 7 CA.WPBELL, Helen May McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE AT ANY HOUR 6 p.m. CK0Y NEWS AND ANNOUNCE Mt I HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED BRADLEY, Morris S. SMITH, Lois Genevieve TSE, Gun VALLILLEE, Hector Milton WHITTEMORE, Robert (Bob) Central Chapel Wesf Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 5. lost BANK and Somerset, Friday, Juiy 3S.

10-monttvotd female cat, grey tabby, black stripes. Cleo. Reward. 234 119. BLACK kitten, Llsgar and Kent street area.

Medical attention needed. 236-5210 anytime. BROWN wanet. sum of money, Aug. 15.

Reward. 232-9904. MEDIUM site Collie type Cos, brown Rlcnmond, Ont. area. 838-22IC.

iSSJR Sf SKETCH took, Brentwood Park, Main Lees area, flewaiti. SMALL all grey female cat. Thursday, Aug. 14, vicinity Irls-Woodrolie. 224-0051.

shy, Lynxpolnt Siamese cat, "whitish grey body with grey Mrlwd face and toll, blue eyes, pink no," beloved, reward (25. S21-290S. i I I Journal Box Replies A-S62 588 592 635 6n0 686 72.1 7 7S6 762 761 Tft TV 785 1 801 803 808 8. N52 Replies mailed Aug. A-S05 826 830 833 835 811 I I 1 i I I '3 i I' II.LINGAVORTU, Florence C.

-In Ottawa, on Sunday, Aug. 24, 1975, Florence Drynan, beloved wife of the late John B. Illingworth; dear mother of Arnold, Carleton Place, in her 90th year. Re -ting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 1S4 Elgin Almonte, for service on Tuesday at. 2 p.m.

Rev. Robert McCrae officiating Interment Auld Ki-k cemeterv. LADOUCEUR, Joseph Peter -Accidentally, on Friday, Aug. 22. 1975, Joseph Peter Ladou-ceur, in his 16th year, son of Fernand and Joan (Trudeau) Ladouceur; dtar brother of Kenneth and Stephen, Ottawa; Dorothy, Toronto; Joan, Peggy and Eddie, Quyon, Que.

Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons Funeral Home, Quyon, Que. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 26 to St.

John's Anglican Church Inr service at 10.30 a.m. Interment pa-isb cemetery, LANDREVILLE, Atlianase In hospital on Sunday, Aug. 21, 1975, Athanase Landreville of 427 Carcn, Gatineau, aged I 85 years, beloved husband of 1 a Pharand; father of Louis, Hull, Lucille Roland Theoret), Gatineau; Jacqueline (Mrs. Jean-Marcel Touchettel, Cairo, Egypt; brother ot Mrs. Valeja Lc-pine, Ottawa; Mrs.

Rasita lilais, Hull; alio by 1 6 grandchildren and nie f-grandsen. Resting a Rajine. nil Gautiver 260 Bessewr St. Funeral in Weun-' fnr at 10 a.m. in Sac ed Heart li ii Interment cemetery Ottawa I.APOINTE.

Emsry T. an Ottovva, Ontario hofpital, cn Monday, Aug. 25, 1975, Emery T. Lapointe, aged 74 years, of Campbell's Bay, Quebec. Sen of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Lapointe, and dear brother of I Mrs. Kate Staver, California, U.S.A., Mrs. Ve-a Mil'er, Vancouver, B.C., Edna (Mrs. Roy Snider), Detroit, Micbi-i gan.

Also survived by several I nieces and nephews. at the Ringrose Brothers Fu-I nefel Home, Caiiipbell's Buy, Quebec. Funeral Aug. 27, tJ St. John the Evan- 1 i Church, Campbell's Bay, for funeral mass at 10 1 a.m.

Interment in the MacDOUGALL, Andrew Ray At St. Joseph's Hospital, Ham-I ilton, on Thursday, Aug. 21 197S, or 1868 Main West, Hamilton, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Garnet (Phyl) dear father ofi Rev. Bruce MacDougall, Hamilton; also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Retired executive representative of C.N.R. in Ottawa. Rest-! ing at the Swackhamer and! Hilts Funeral Home, lj4il Main St. Hamilton. Ser-' vice in the chapel on Monday, at 10 a.m.

Interment Woodland cemetery. 'CAREERS" Featured in the Financial Section Daily I i i ORTON, Mrs. Ross In hospi-tal on Sunday, Aug. 24, 1975. Rose Simard.

beloved wife of Edward D. Orton; dear sister of Miss Adelaide Simard and Mrs. Rhea Menard, of Ottawa. Visitation at Racine. Rob-e and Gauthur Funeral Horns, 260 Besterer (at King Edward), after 2 p.m Monday.

Eucharistic celebration at Sacred Heart Church, Tuesday, Aug. 26, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. Parking on premises. RAYMOND.

Suddsnlv on Friday, Aug. 22, 197S, age S2 years, dear brother of of Lucerne; Mrs. Antonio Vermette (Marguerite). Mrs. Jean Emond (Therese) and Mrs.

Arthur Methot CRe-ieanne). of Ottawa and Mrs. Louis Beecroft (Beatrice), of Browmburg. Que. Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauth-inr Funeral 300 Olmstead Vanier.

Eucharistic celeb-atiin Tuesday, Aug. 26, at St. Hughes hurch, Sarrti'id, at 4 Interment parish ien'etery. Parking on premises. RIVERS, Ethel In hospital on Sunday, Aug.

24, 1975, age 45 years. Ethel Sandler, beloved wife of Irving Rivers; beloved daughter of Issie Sander; dear mother of Jac- qui, Ellen, Ilsa, all of Ot- tawa; dear sister of Harry a 1 of Miami Beach, Florida, and Mrs: Minnie Greenberg. Funeral service, August 25, 3 p.m., at the Jewish Memorial Chapel on Kin? Edward Avenue. Interment to the Jewish cemetery. Contributions to the Heart or Kidney Foundations would be appreciated.

SALATI, Teresa In on Monday, Aug. 25, 1975. Teresa Ciancibello, age 77, of 1447 Morley beloved; wife of Domenico Salati; dear; mother of Cosmo, Enrico and Remigio; dear sister of Maria Fatica, of Cleveland, Ohio; alio survived by seven grand- children and one great- grandchild. Resting at the1 Kelly Funeral Home, 585 So-merset St. (centre town).

Funeral Wednesday tD St. Anthony's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Entombment Mausoleum. SMITH, Lois Genevieve In hospital on Saturday, Aug. 3, 1975, Liis Genevieve Moly-.

neaux; beloved wife of Ronald Robert Smith; dear mother of Wayne and Steve, both of Ot- tawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron where service! will be held on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. STEELE, John H. On Fri- day, Aug.

22, 1975, John H. Steele, age 86, husband of the late May Morgan, father of Perl (Mrs. John A. Cameron)' and Eleanor (Mrs. William E.

Havercroft), brother-in-law of' Mrs. Doris Milner, Mr. Steele 1 was retired from the E. B. i Eddy and was a life member of Eddy Lodge No.

41, AF and AM. Private family funeral service was held on Monday. Interment in Pinecrest cemtery. ST. JACQUES, Lespjld Of Maniwaki, died accidentally, August 22, 1975, age 59 years, dear husband of Yvette Noel; father of Maurice, of Montreal, and NormanJ, of Ottawa, Mrs.

Alain Hamelin (Suzanne), of Chicoutimi; mr- vived by five brothers and live sisters ana inree prana children. Resting at McCon-nery Funeral Home, Maniwaki, for funeral service Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Assumption Church. Interment Messines cemetery. Journal Subscription Rates By MAIL; si.

25 a week, t5u a month or 50 00 a veer delivered any. where, Saturday only SOc a week or 176.00 a year. Bv CARRIER: 144.70 a year or Me a week SINGLE. COPy PRICE: Weekdays 15c. Saturday 35 1 OOM-PA-PA Gulf had sales of $16.5 billion in 1974.

Rockwell, the nation's 35th largest industrial firm, had 1J74 sales of $4.4 billion. Gulf reported Willard Rockwell board chairman of Rockwell, said he no longer was interested in a merger but would welcome an investment of about $200 million from Gulf. La Noce est pas Finie, free film, Ottawa public library auditorium, 7.30 p.m. Meeting of La I.eche League of Ottawa Centre, 1C8 Patterson 8 p.m. TOMORROW Why? Why Not: exhibit honoring 19 Canadian women scientists, National Museum of Natural Sciences, and The Athapaskans: Strangers of the North an exhibition on the Indians of Northwest Canada and Alaska, National Museum of Man, Metcalfe and McLeod Streets, 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Experimental art exhibition, city hall foyer, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Exhibit of lunar communications relay unit used by ground crew during the Apollo-16 flight, National Museum of Science and Technology, 1867 St. Laurent 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Free puppet show for children, Ottawa public library, 7 p.m. Recovery meeting, self-help method for nervous 82 Kent 8 p.m. 2. Births ARMSTRONG Sterling and Leona (nee Goulet) joyfully announce the safe arrival of Jodie Eileen, on August 24, 1975, 6 9 a sister for Jeannie, at Civic Hospital, Ottawa.

Special to Dr, Lou Mulvihill, of Renfrew and Dr. Sid Kronick Ottawa and caseroom staff. CIIARLEBOIS Bob and Pat are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Tisha Margaret, 6 lbs. 4 on August 22, 197S at the Grace Hospital. FORTUNE Mark and Leane (nee Cavanagh) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Amy Michelle, on August 22, at the Riverside Hospital.

Thanks to Dr. G. O. Taylor and the caseroom staff. 1 Deaths BARNES, Fred A.

li? hospital Friday, August 22, 1975, Frederick A. Barnes, of 521 Stuart Street, Lachute, Quebec. Hus-J baud of the late Bertha Cleav-' er; dear father of David and, uougias oi Lacnutc, proiner ot flirs-. Kuperta Orr of Barry, Ontario; Mrs. Kathleen Landon of Jerseyville, Illinois; brother of a Barnes of Amherst, Nova Scotia.

Funeral from Kiinmey Funeral Home, La-chute, Quebec on Monday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery, Perth, Ontario, Monday at 1:45 p.m. BRADLEY, Morris S. In hospital on Sunday, Aug. 24, 1975, Morris S.

Bradley, be-lovec a of Elda McGee, Navan, in his 72nd year; father of Lome and Ross, Navan; Mrs. J. A. Sullivan (Marilyn), Russell; brother of Mrs. Norman Reid (Mildred), Vancouver, B.C.; and Mrs.

Archie Hill (Erma), Ottawa; also surviving 10 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central ChapeJ, 31S McLeod. Service Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Anglican cemetery, Navan.

Friends desiring to send a memoria. tribute may donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation, o- Canadian Diabetic Association. GAULT, Irene Bernice In hospital on Saturday, Aug. 23, 1975, Irene Bernice Bowes, age 68, of 280 Rochester widow of Robert Gault; dear mother of Arthur, Wayne, Mary (Mrs. Walter McEvoy), Theresa (Mrs.

Merle Dow), of Medley, and Irene; dear sister of John and Mrs. Lila Bigras; also survived by 16 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Church, for mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. GILFILLAN, James In hos-, pital Saturday, Aug. 23, 1975,1 Gilfillan, 301 Avondalej age 90 years; dear father of Mrs. J. T.

K. Clark (Doris), John N. Gilfillan and Harold Garnett; also survived, by 15 grandchildren and 13 1 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral I Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Visiting 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Monday. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Merivale cemetery-Those desiring may make memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. TODAY Wliy? Why exhibit honoring 19 Canadian women scientists, National Museum of Natural Sciences, and The Athapaskans: Strangers the North, an exhibition on the Indians of Northwest Canada and Alaska, National Mu- of Man, Metcalfe and McLeod Streets, 9 a.m.. to 9 p.m.

Experimental art exhibition, city hall foyer, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Exhibit of lunar communications relay unit used by ground crew during the Apollo-I6 flight, National Museum of Science and Technology, 1867 St. Laurent 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Smash Maoism Soviets MOSCOW (Reuter) The Soviet Communist party Saturday delivered its strongest attack ever on the politics of China's Mao Tse-tung, calling on Communists to "smash Maoism." It also said that anyone who remains neutral to Mao's theories is serving what it calls China's anti-socialist aims. A analysis of China in the central committee bi-monthly journal Kom-munist says that Maoism is danger to all states, Communist and capitalist alike. "The ideological, theoretical and practical activity of Marxist-Leninists in the conditions of today is aimed at smashing Maoism in its theory and its politics as an a i a i and anti-I -iii i movement hostile to flic entire contemporary revolutionary movement," the article says..

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