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40 Saturday, May 28. 1977 Ottawa Journal 5. 11 In Memoriams Births and Deaths 3. Deaths JUAMSSE, Henri Suddenly at his residence on Thursday, May 26, 1977, age 71 years. President and Founder of Joanisse President and Founder of Latma Investments President of Joanisse Real- ties Vice-P-esidtv of Caisse Popu re, St.

Charles, beloved husband of Flore Bazinet; dear father of Paul, of Ottawa; Pierre, of Buckingham; Gaston, Michel, of Lucerne; Richard! of Ottawa; Mrs. Lionel Caris (Hu-guette) of Ottawa; Miss Lise Joanisse, of Montreal; Miss Madeleine Joanisse, Mrs. Donald Grant (Marthe), Mrs. Michael Stevenson (Claire) of. Ottawa; Mrs.

Bruce Shuh (Adele) of Guelph; Miss Marie joanisse, of Ottawa; dear brother of Lorenzo, of Ottawa; Donat, of Des-chenes; Mrs. Oscar Char- SOULIERE In loving memory of a deor tamer ond grandfather Joseph, who passed away Mov 29, 1975. The world mov change from year to year And friends from day to day. But never will the one I loved From menory pass away Daughter Pauline, Bert and Boys SOULIERE In loving memory of mv dear hysband Joseph, who passed owoy Moy 39, 1975. A silent thought, secret tear 1 r.cv nnnrarv rw ONT.

yirv wviro STRETCH In loving memory of a darling little grondooughter and niece. K.mbertev Down Stretch, who passed owoy so suddenly on Mov 29, 1966 Toke her In Thine arms, dear Lord, And ever let her be A messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee Sadly missed ond ever renemoered. Granny Stretch ond Aunt Shannon. WINTER In fond and loving memory of nay dear husband, who passed owav Mov 29, 1974. Love greatest gift Remembranc Wife Lilione and Family 15a.

Acknowledgements BROWN -1 would like to thank the girls from PAydac at The Taxation Data Centre for the lovely shower gifts. Margaret Brown 17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full iijtormation Free of Charge from BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P.O. BOX 7025, OTTAWA 741-9530 17a. Cemetery Lois VAITLANO ROSE LAWN Gardens.

Iron! garden. Cmtut Perpetuol Care. Four soocn. SMB eocA. 20 lew man present market price.

20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING FOR YOU 737-0750- FOR PERSONALIZED FLORAL SERVICE AT ALLEN'S FLORISTS LTD. 312 BANK ST. 235-7201 235-7202 "Satisfaction Oyr Spoclalrx" Chargex and Mastercriarge accepted by phone 21. Cemeteries THE Eternal cycle of the seasons Our assurance that IHe is never ending, merely changing Irom one season to another.

And the changing ol the seasons is beautifully apparent at Pinecrest Cemetery with its stately white pines and majestic Loely surroundings lor that linal resting place TRADITIONAL BURIAL OR CREMATION? More and more people are deciding on cremation as the best solution to today's 1u-neral requirements. For further information please write or phone. PINECREST CEMETERY CREMATORIUM 2500 Baseline Road 829-3600 29. Druggists Open Sunday CENTRE TOWN WHITE CroM Diniorv, Elgin Ot Somerset St 40 Open 10 a 1 rri SNOOPERS DRUG MART IM0S! LAUR6NI Blvd St Laurent Shopping Centre, open everv Sondav 1 1 IOS74S-70I5 SHOPPER'S DRUG MART U)0 Prince ot Wales. RldeouvleW Shopping Centre.

Open every Sunday. 11 to 5. 225-M04 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 11130 BANK at Walklev Road Open every Sunday. 11 to 4 717-3344 SHOPPERS DRUO MART FAirlawn Plcaa ocross from Car--Itngwood. open Sundays.

10 to S. 73S- 3704 SUNDAY EVENINGS' Open to 10 p.m. INTERNATIONAL DAjg Mart Ltd 797 Somerset St ot Booth 236-2XM WEST END SHOPPERS CITY Phacmocy. U77 Woodrorte Ave at Bosetin Roodk Open every Sunday 10 o.nj. Qp n.

WEST END INEPEAM AQEAT SOU THGATE Pharmacy 'IS Merivale Rood. 224-732. Open every Sundoy from It a m. to 6 p.m. You hovt a friend ot Southogte.

i WESTGD PAYETTE IDA. Drug Mart av ter piazo. 1517 Merivale Rd open. every Sunday 9-t 224 274S. WEST ENO INEPCAN AREA) GREENBANK, Chemist, corner Krmt-Oole ond Greenband Rood, open every Sundoy II -p 8I30 30.

Service Stations CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY announcementT Vital Statistics: 1 Adaptions 2 Births Deaths 4 Obituaries 5 Lost 6 Found Notices: 1J In Memoriams 14 Anniversary Mosses 15 Cords ol Thanks 15a Acknowledgements 16 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorials 17o Cemetery Lots 18 Societies Lodaes 19 Churches 20 Florists 21 Cemeteries 29 Druogisls Open Sundoy 29a Druggists Open Monday Services: 30 Service Stations 33 Banquets Parties 34 Take-Out Foods 35 Where to Go 36 Hotels Motels 37 Beauty Salons 38 Nursing Homes 39 Gordenlng Londscoping 40 Ambulance Service RENTALS 52 Duplexes to Let 53 Condominiums to Let 54 Apartments to Let 55 Furn Aportments to Let 56 Aportments Wonted 57 Houses, Garden Homes 58 Furn Aportments Wanted 59 Sublets 60 Rooms to Lef 61 Rooms Wanted 62 Room Board 62a Share Accommodation PROPERTY 63 Business Opportunities 64 Industrial Properties 65 Property for Sale 66 Property tor Rent 67 Property Wanted 68 Income Property 69 Commercial Property 70 Out-of-Town Property 71'Farms for Sale 72 Forms tor Rent 73 Farms Wanted to Buy 74 Cotloges tor Sole 75 Cottages tor Rent 76 Cottages Wanted 77 Cottage Lots tor Sale 78 Worehouse Space 79 Ottlces to Let 80 Ottlces 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 Wanted 94 Articles for Rent 95 Articles tor Swap 96 Antiques 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 8. Motors 107 Musical Supplies 108 Radio, Stereo, Television 109 C.B. Equipment 110 Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 1 19 Auto Leasing 120 Autos for Safe 121 Autos Wanted 122 Auto Accessories 123 Sports Cars 124 Auto Parts 125 Motor Sports Events Trucks: 129 Trucks for Sale 130 Truck Bodies 131 Trucks Wanted Trailers: 132 Motor Homes 133 Trailers for Sale 134 Trailers for Rent 135 Mobile Homes for Sale 136 Mobile Homes for Rent 137 Mobile Homes Moved 138 Mobile Home Parks 139 Mobile Homes Exchanged 140 Campers Post 141 Campers Supplies Motorcycles: 145 Motorcycles lor Sale 146 Motorcycles tor Rent 147 Scooters for Sale 148 Scooters tor Rent Miscellaneous: 151 Garages 152 Parking space 153 Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157 Houses for Sale 158 Real Estate Services 159 Condominiums 160 Furn. Houses to Let 161 Furn. Hses.

Wanted to Let 162 Wanted to Let 163 Houses Wanted to Buy PERSONALS 175 Learning Exchange 176 Personal Memos 177 Transportation Available 178 Transportation Wanted 179 Camps Boys Girls FINANCIAL 185 Financing 186 Money Wanted 187 Money Available 188 Mort gooes 189 Investments 190 Patents Copy 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 Wonted 348 Domestic Help 248a Domestics Available 249 Teachers Wanted 250 Tuition 251 Trade Schools 252 Baby Services 253 Day Care Centres MISCELLANEOUS 260 Legal 261 Auctions 300 "At Your Service" Journal Box Replies 224 230 240 247 248 252 274 282 284 289 310 127 S47 360 404 419 421 429 431 439 445 45 455 501 -jt Mailed May 27, 1977 i87 408 411 458 485 489 490 491 498 505 507 Lost GOLD CHARM or ocelli, reword. Bonk Between Somerset Lour ter n3-ttSl. GftCf SAMS Missing since May 21, near O'Connor and MacLoren, small grev temote mese cat, dork muule. paws, toll. 125 reword.

7M-97T! rjftf j. GRE FEMALE Cat, white chest spot, medium slxe. no collar, RaoCMe, 23 1977. Huge cnoln and tock, tost in Otiaw University area reward. Please call 777-M64 ISLAND Pork and Holland area, pregnant year old Block and tan lobby cot 722-6324 LADY'S GOLD ID bracelet Inscription, Rosemary Lost Richmond Rd.

near Bavshort Please coil 620-7991 LOST mole dog. CoUiehouna Atta Vista, white paws with freckles. MI9-4S7-2SfrS or 733-J227 LOST 2 year old small female german shepherd, answers to Kim, Cambridge Forest Estates, Limoges area. Coll MALE Hungarian vltsfa, yellow, snort toll, short hoir. please coll.

722-UQO. Reward MAY 25, Trend Arlington area, shaggy, beige, tomato dog, owners onalous. reword. 828-8030 Reword sentimental votue, sterling silver charm braclet, lost oround downtown area or Nepean Polnte, chorms on it, it found please contact Debbie 237 2197 REWARD. Purebred collie, mole.

3 years Dovs 238-1664; evgs 233-82S2, Siomese. 2 veors old. answer to the name of Sam, declawed at the front. Reword. After 74I-7B43.

Siomese, 2 veors old, antwers to trie name of Sam, dectawed at the front. Reword A Her 5. 741 764J SMALL block and white female cat, Cor I logwood TANwhite female terrier, pan soan-iel. May 25. named Milne West End.

Reward. 820-0486. 729-6735 otter 5 TOY Poodle, corner, St. Patrick King Edward, wearing blue collar. Reward.

J60-3289. WALLET, with money and valuable papers, keep money, return wallet. Herbert, 810 Pinecrest, Apt. 1009. 828-1069.

YELLOW shirt and prescription glosses lost on Bl cycle Path along Ottawa River Parkway between Rfdeou Canal and Windermere Ave. Reward. 722-5359 YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter, visit shelter to moke sure. Found BROWN Key cose. Park wood Hills Area.

224-3560, ask for. Ted. BUDGIE, vicinity Br i fanny Call 745-6772. DOG mole, mixed breed, long hair, rust coloured, Sfirtsvllle, 1913 offer 6. EYEGLASS found on Range Rd.

near 239, blue plostlcfrose, 233-5326. FOUNO Camera, near conoi, please call 733-1125 anytime. FOUNO on the Gatineou Parkway, one SUlt locket, 234-8881. 827 1995. Kfc YCASE, found corner Car lino ond Rochester, Call Broden High School, 234-7412 or 204-4523 LAOY'S shawl, coll evenings 235-6941.

LADY'S watch found Monday night by canal. Call otter 5, 235-0107 MENS glosses, dropped from red sta-honwoaon on Molt I and ramp Queens-way West, glasses not broken, Tuesday ip m. 225-2781. PRESCRIPTION ev glasses on Park Dench ocross from N.R.C Susseex Drive, 995-0106. SET of key, vicinity of iBank and Riverside- picture of Monkey with spinner.

523-3587. SMALL block ond ton long hoi red male dog. in Richmond area, 838 5699 13. In Memoriams DUNCAN In loving memory of my dear husband Rov, who passed away May 28, 1975. Time takes away the edge of grief.

But memory (urns bock every leaf Wife Kay. DUNCAN In loving memory of a dear father ond grandfather, jomes Roy Dune on. who passed away May 28, 1975. To one we will never forget. HI absence to us is sorrow.

1 Hi toss wewIM always regret. Earl, daughter-in-law Barbara ond grandsons Kirk and Mark. JAM IE SON In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather James A Jomleson, who passed away May 29, 1966 Today recall the memory Ot loved one gone to rest And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flower we lav upon his grave May wither and decoy. But the love tor him who lies beneath Will never fode away Jean, Lloyd and grandchildren LANDRY In loving memory of our precious mother ond grandmother, Mary Ethel, who passed away Moy 28, 1971 The golden gales were opened Six veors ogo today.

With goodbyes left unspoken. You sudoenlyi passed away. You didn 1 ov ooodbve to us Perhaps It lust a well. We never could have said goodbye. To one we loved so well Lovingly remembered, Leon a and Family.

LANDRY, Mory Ethel In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away May 28. 1971 There Is a gift in lite we cannot buy, That very rore ond true. It the gift of a wonderful mother. Like the one we had in you The many things you did tor us. In your kind and loving way.

You gave veors of Happiness, No one con toke awav. Nothing could be more beautiful. Than the memories we have of you. To vou were someone special. God must hove thought so too.

So as you were then vou will always be Treasured forever in our memory Lovingly remembered, Ethel ond Family. LANDRY In lov.ng memory of a dear mother and grandmother. Mary Ethel Landry, who left us May 28. 1971 We do not need special day To bring you to our mind. For the dovs we do not think of vou Are very hard to find.

If all this world were our to give. We give it, yes, ond more, To see the foce ot mother, dear. Come smiling through the door. Lovingly remembered. Daughter Marian and grandchildren.

McKIBBON In cherished memory of my deor parent, Mother, Alice Maude, who passed away May 78, 1945, ond Dad, John, who loined her June 1. 1946. I never really understood, At least until I hod grown The fullness of my parent love. I did not see the simple thing. They aid from dav to day.

I simply took for granted Their thoughtful loving ways But as I grew my wisdom grew Until the moment when I knew how much their love hod meant How wonderful they hod been. And so with worm ond loving thought would simply like to say My parents will always be remembered Today ond everyday Daughter Eileen. MULLEN In loving memory of a dear father, Horry Mullen, who passed away May 29, 1952 memory a dally mouarti. In heart a silent sorrow. The Fomlly.

NESBITT In loving memory of our parents. Mr. ond Mrs. Wilson Nesbitt, who passed away Dad, May 4, 1932. and Mother, MOV 28, I960.

The toy that they missed on life Moy they find in God gorden of rest. Ever remembered Tn Family Today Tomorrow TODAY Community Day for ManordaleWood-valeCraig Henry, Manor-dale Park on Knoxdale Road, games, contests, beer Harden, demonstrations, etc. all day. Fireworks display at dusk at Sir Robert Borden high school. Public swimming, Nepean Sportsplex, 7 to 9 p.m.

Swimming at ull city pools from 1 to 6 p.m. Bell Street Festival workshops, music, contests, theatre, crafts, food, etc. 4 p.m. to midnight. Bell Street from ifhristle to Gladstone.

Art exhibition, Cant erbury hiuh school, 7 to 10 p.m. Senior citizens dance. Jack Purcell Community Centre, 7.30 to 10 30 p.m. Spring dance, sponsored by Impact Heritage a program for black children in the Ottawa area Colonel By secondary school, 8.30 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Admission $3 at the door. West Indian food and refreshments available. TOMORROW Ottawa Art Association exhibition, city hall foyer, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. walk sponsored by the National Capital Commission a beginner's look at birds and their nesting habits Conservation Centre parking lot, Moodic Drive just south of the Hydro lines, I p.m.

All welcome, no charge. Free public swim- ming, all city pools, noon to 5 p.m. Public swimming, Nepean Sportsplex, 3.15 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Free public skating, Canterbury and Sandy Hill arenas, 1 .30 tit 3.45 p.m.

Film on South sponsored by Canadians Concerned About Southern Africa, Jack Purcell Community Centre, 320 Klgin 2 p.m. F.v-. eryone welcome. Bingo, Nepean Sportsplex, 7.45 p.m. Meditation meeting, sponsored by (he Ottawa Sri Chinmoy Centre, 87 Frank 8 p.m.

Free admission, call 2.I2-2.1K7 for more information. MONDAY Ottawa Art (Association exhibit fogether with display of paintings by David Schluss, city hall foyer, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nepean public library bookmobile, 16 Rowley 2 to 5 p.m. Ottawa library bookmobile, Pinecrest School, 2.30 to 8.30 p.m.

Small craft safety course to teach the safe use of canoes and row boats Mooney's Bay beach, fi.30 to 8.30 p.m. Annual general meeting, Alta Vista Recreation Association, Alta Vista public school, 7.30 p.m. 2. Births AYOTTE Bucky and Judy (nec Baskin) are delighted to announce the birth of their second child, a baby boy. Bradley Russell, a brother for Jodie, born Saturday.

May 11, 1977 at 9: 39 a.m. weighing 6 lbs 5 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Rita Ayotte and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Baskin. Special thanks to Dr. Per-saud. Dr. Ransom and caseroom staff at Arnprior and District Hospital.

BUMBACU Mike and Leslie (nee turner) are happy to announce the arrival of Meghan Kathleen, 7 on Tuesday, May 24, 1977. A sister for Brendan. Thanks to Drs. Turner and Riley and start at the Grace Hospital. COLASANTE Domenico.and Noreen (nee Mulvihill) are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, 7 lbs.

13 on May 24, 1977 at the Grace A brother for Dominic Junior and Derek. Special thanks to Dr. W. C. Mcintosh and caseroom staff.

Deaths RICE, Archie S. Suddenly on Friday. May 27th, 1977, Archie Rice of Winchester in his 70lh year. Beloved husband of Helen Elliott and brother of Hazel (Mrs. Archie Stewart) Long Sault, and Gerald of Winchester.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, 505 Church Wln-- Chester, where service will be held on Monday, May 30th at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. ROY, Miss Beatrice On Thursday, May 26, 1977. age 85, former nurse with Metropolitan Life Insurance beloved daughter of the late Evangeliste Roy and Delphine Brunei; also survived by many nephews and nieces.

Resting at Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick St. Funeral service will be held on Monday. May 30, from the Basilica at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

SIMPSON, Carroll Nelson In hospital on Thursday, May 26, 1977 Carroll Nelson Simpson (formerly of Ga-tineau Power Company), 205 Glebe Ave. in his 84th year, brother of Miss Jean Simpson of Syracuse, New York. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Monday at 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest.

STINSON-THORNE, Lillian Claire (Formerly of Bells Corners) Suddenly on Thursday, May 26, 1977 in Bethal Nursing Home N.B., age 59, beloved wife of Merrill Thorne, of Springfield N.B., daughter of the late Thomas and Gertrude Stin-son, sister of Roy Stinson, Bells Corners; Mrs. Wallace Caldwell (Gladys) Stittsville, Allan Stinson of Kempville, a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral Sunday, May 29 at 11 a.m. Bavview cemetery Hatfield Point, N.B. SULLIVAN, Mary Josephine on Thursday, May 26, 1977, Mary Josephine (Jo) Sullivan, dear sister of Elizabeth, Zita and Gerard.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting (West of Woodroffe), whert friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral Saturday to Our Lady of Fa-tima Church, for Mass at 5 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. WALDROFF, Ernie A.

Suddendly in hospital Ottawa, on Friday, May 27, 1977, Ernie A. Waldroff, age 62 years, of 493 Cooper brother of Carl, of Finch, Tyrell, of Newington, Ont. and Howard, of Trenton. Resting at the Brownlee Funeral Home, Finch, from 1 p.m. on Sfpday.

Funeral service in the funeral home on Monday, May 30, at 2 p.m. Interment Sandtown Cemetery, Newington, Ont. WIIELAN. Pearl In hospital on Thursday. May 26.

1977, Beatrice Pearl Phillips, wife of the late John T. Whelan, age 78 years, of Scarborough and formerly of Ottawa; mother of the late John Whelan and the late Lois Meldrum; sister of Vera (Mrs. Ward H. Gil-mour). Margaret Fleming, Leonard Phillips and Wesley Phillips, all of Ottawa and Ollie Phillips, of Dearborn, also survived by two grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Funeral in the chapel on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. VICE CRAIG LIMITED Funeral Homes METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 Ono convenient telephone nuntbef sorvea all 3 locations HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED COLEMAN.

Robert Douglas WHELAN. Pearl SIMPSON. Carroll Nelson Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 Lost BUDGIE, blue. CarHngwood oreea. BUDGIE, mostly white, very vourtg.

omwers to Bucky BetlCorllftg vicinity 235-2130. CAMfi ttA, Reward, AgtamaHc pocket. Reword for film also, collect M16-723- CAT, youno. mole, dork tobbv with white on toce. chest, pawv May 19.

Cooetond Pork. 22V150S GLASSES, Blue pktic frame, tot Lfndenfeo playground, finder please coll 74)-3Q2e Reword. GLEN Colm, cat, grev remote, whit 3. Births CONGRATULATIONS, from Mothercraft to new parents and babies. COOPER Gary and Doris (nee Magladry) are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Coral Wayne Cooper, on Tuesday, May 24, 1977.

at 4. 24 p.m. in the Riverside Hospital, weighing 7 lb. 13' oz. A much awaited brother for Cheryl.

DUNN Tilly and Robin are pleased to announce the birth of Janina Elsa Virginia. 8 lbs. 9 oz. on May 24, 1977 at the Civic Hospital. A sister for Matthew and Gregory and a grandaughter for Doctor and Mrs.

H.L. Trip and Mr. and Mrs. A D. Dunn.

Sincere thanks to Doctor Soloway and the Civic staff. GRAY John and Judi (Nee Henderson), are delighted to announce the arrival of Melanie Judith, a long awaited sister for Timmy. IIAMMILL, Rod and Lynne (nee Garston) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Colleen Anne on May 5th, 1977. Many thanks to Dr. Kronick and the Case Room staff at the Civic.

HUMPHRYS Chris and Liz (nee Walsh) announce the arrival of their son, Toby Christopher, 9 lb. 9 a brother for Shelley Anne, on Sunday, May 22, 1977, at the Riverside Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Malek. IIUTTON Roy and Arline are delighted to announce the birth of their son David Shane a brother for Tara, born May 25, 1977.

at Riverside Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. llimaya. Dr. Law and case room staff.

JOHNSON Henry and Wendy (nee Eastman) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child Tara Elizabeth, 6 4 ozs. on May 26, 1977 at the Riverside. Many thanks to' Dr. Andrews and case staff. JOYNT Carman and Anne (nee MacLennan) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, David Andrew, on May 26, 1977.

MACARTNEY i Don and Sue (nee Barry) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, David Linton. 8 lbs. 6 on May 27, 1977, at Riverside Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Chang and caseroom staff.

MALONEY At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth on May 17, 1977 to Brenda and Donald Malon-ey a daughter, Tara Leigh, 3.7 kg. 54 cm. A sister for Gavin and Kelly. Special thanks to Drs. Mackey and Ryan and first floor nurses.

Granddaughter for Kay and John McKcnzie and Achsah Maloney, McDEVITT Here to beloved, I'm Myles Joseph Paul, 8 lbs. 10 ozs. I was born Monday, May 2.1rd, 1977 at the Civic Hospital to fill with happiness my parents, Kati and John. It's great to be here, Grandma Nadinia Feuerstein and Grandma and Grandpa Jo: seph MeDevitt. Thank you Dr.

Oxorn and Dr. Jpshi. McLEOD- Bob and Suzan are pleased to announce the arrival of Ian's little sister Megan Elizabeth Anne, on May 21st, 1977, at the Riverside Hospital. Granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.

W. Sack and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Lee, Great granddaughter for Mrs. F. Sack and Mrs. B. MacLeod.

Our thanks to Dr. J. Andrews and Maternity staff. MULLIGAN David and Lynda (nee Seabrook) are pleased to announce the birth of twin boys, Ryan David, 6 pounds 14 ounces, 11.59 p.m.. May 25, 1977, Reid Anthony, 8 pounds 2 ounces, 12.14 a m.

May 26, 1977. Special thanks to Drs. Lucy, Radd, Turner and Case room staff at the Grace Hospital. PALMER At the Grace Hospital, May 25th. 1977 to Maureen (Day.ey) and Edgar, tfbny and a girl, a brother and sister for Linda.

PERRY Larry and Helen (nee Heagle) thank God for the safe arrival of Michael Thorald Larry, 8 15 on May 2, 1977, 2:38 a.m. at Pembroke General Hospital. A brother for Rhonda. SCHARFE, Hal and Diane are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Kevin, on May 26, 1977 weighing 9 lbs. 6 Proud grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Maloney of Gatlneau and Mr. and Clayton Scharfe of Renfrew. Special 1. 1 1 1 a 1 1 rv up ji Births SHAW Chuck and Mary joyfully announce the birth of their first child, a daugh-U Brenda Marie on May 26, 1977 at Rierside Hospital.

First grandchild for Mr, and Peter Isgani-tis, of Northva.le, New Jersey. Second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Shaw, Lyndhurst, Ont. Great grandchild for Mrs. Beatrice Bryan, of Kingston, Ont. and Mrs. Veronica Is-ganitis, of Seminole, Florida.

First great grandchild fur Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sirianni, of Selden. New York. Many thanks to Drs.

Andrews and Law and maternity and caseroom staff. SHIPCLARK Randy and Vicki (nee Bean) are happy to announce the birth of Jason William, 7 lbs. 5 born on Saturday, May 21, 1977. A dear brother for Christopher. Many thanks to Dr.

Malek and staff at the Riverside. SLADEti At Grace Hospital. Vancouver on May 27, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sladen, a son, Trevor Richard, all well.

WAY Lucille and Raymond are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Melanie Ann Way. Weighing 7 lbs. 7 ozs. on May 25, 1977. Our special thanks to Dr.

Pierre Lemay and staff at the General Hospital. IF QUALITY IS IMPORTANT Don wash drapers af home Ojr d'apers arc whiter, coder, sterilized IF PRICE IS IMPORTANT Don buy disposable diapers You can save some $2 to $3 per week by using our diaper service. OTTAWA DIAPER SERVICE 770-1543 770-1544 Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE Weekdays 15c, Saturday 35C BY CARRIER $44.20 a year or 85c a week BY MAIL CANADA One month 56 00. six months $33 00 or one year $60 OO Saturday on(y 60 a week. $3t 20 a year OTHER COUNTRIES One month $10 00 or one year $1 10 00.

Saturday only $1 00 a week, $62 00 a 3. Deaths AIKEN, Mabel Formerly of 616 Kirkwood Mabel Wooff, in her 80th year, dear sister of Mrs. L. Dunnachie (Lily), Mrs. J.

Drew. (Ann), Burritts Rapids; Mrs. Grace Prou-ton, of Vancouver and Joseph Wooff, of Alberta. Resting at Veitch Draper 453 Parkdale at Gladstone. Service in the chapel Monday, at II a.m.

Interment Merivale cemetery. No flowers by request. Donations will be appreciated to the Ontario Heart Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society. COLEMAN. Robert Douclas In hospital on Kridav, May 27, 1977, Robert Douglas Coleman, age 72 years, beloved husband of Isobel McFarlane; dear falher of Mrs.

Robert Laughton (Judy) and Mrs. Raymond Ostiguy (Elizabeth), both of Ottawa; dear brother of Mrs. Norma Ferguson, of Thornhill, Ont. and John, of London, also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral service at HulSe and Playfair, Central Chapel.

315 McLeod on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. FARRELL, Denzil Sudden-. ly in Ottawa, May 27. 1977 Denzil Farrell age 51 years, husband of Helen Seabrook and step father to Sandra (Mrs.

John McGvey), Dunrobin, and Bill Seabrook, Ottawa. Dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Farrell, Fitzroy Harbour. Brother to Cecil, Fitzroy Harbour, Leslie, Lorena (Mrs.

John Delahunt), Ottawa, Shirley Mrs. Don Parfett), Calgary. Resting at (he Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Arnprior. Funeral Monday to St. Michael's Church, Fitzroy Harbour for Funeral Mass at 10:30.

a.m. Interment Parish cemetery. FRED N. GARRETT 'FUNERAL SERVICE Courteous, dependable. MODERATE RATES lnquireno obligation.

233-4773 584 Somerset Sfreet West VEITCK DRAPER LIMITED AIKEN. Mat Parkdale Chapel 728-4673 2. I Donneau (Laurence), Mrs. Lucien Richard (Corinne) of Ottawa: also survived by 17 grandchildren. Visitation after 4 p.m.

Friday and from 1-10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead at Levis Vanier. Eu-( charistic celebration Monday, May 30, at St. Charles Church at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme- tery, Ottawa.

Memorial donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated. 1 LYNCH, Charles Edward On Thursday, May 26, 1977. Charles" Edward Lynch, husband of Elizabeth Jun-kins, age 78 years. Father of Herbert of Ottawa. Also) 2 grandchildren.

Funeral was held privately Saturday morning. May 28, from Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 583 Somerset W. Reverend C.S. Hastings officiating.

Interment Beach-wood Cemetery. MARTIN, Mary Edna At Ottawa on Friday, May 27, 1977, Mary Edna Payne, age 59 years, beloved wife of James A. Martin and dear mother of Ruth, Jane and James of Renfrew; sister of (Pearl) Mrs. J.W. Briscoe, MiSs Clara Payne and Leonard Payne, all of Renfrew.

Friends may call al the McPhailand Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew where the funeral service will be conducted on Monday, May 30, at 2 p.m. Interment Horton cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Service for the Eastern Star, 8 p.m. Sunday.

Visitation 2 5 and 7-10 p.m. McDonnell, steiia in hospital on Friday, May 27. 1977 Stella Judge, age 74, of 115 Judge Buckingham, beloved ife of Leo McDonnell; daughter of the late James Judge and the late-Matilda Dunagan; dear mother of Reginald of Notre Dame du Laus; Robert of Tupelo, Mississippi; Frank of Buckingham: Gordon of Sparwood, B.C.; Gregory of Montreal; Ann (Mrs. Roy Taylor) of Fruit-vale, B.C.: sister of Emma (Mrs. Raoul Lcvesque) of Calender, Ont.

8 grandchildren. Resting at the Honore Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Buckingham. Funeral will be held on Monday, May 30, at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment in Ste.

Gregoire cemetery, Buckingham. MOLDNIIOl'R, Caroline Quietly at her home, 13.V Wetland Pembroke on Thrusday, May 26lh, 1977, in her 8l(h year. Caroline Mnldnhour, wife of the late William F. Moldnhour and by first marriage the late Lawrence Plummer. Be loved mother of Mrs.

Evelyn Journeay of Ottawa; pre-deceased by daughter, Mrs. Marion Korince, and by her.son Alvin Plummer. Grandmother of Lawrence Journeay, Ottawa, Heather (Mrs. Gilles Matte). Ottawa, Kathryn (Mrs.

Thomas Harris). Toronto, Steven Korince, Pembroke, and Dianne Plummer, Ottawa. Great grandmother of Corey Matte. Sister of Mary (Mrs. George O'Dacre) and Mrs.

Orpha Bender, both of Pembroke, Henry Panke, Florida, Alex Panke. Buffalo N.Y., and Wilfred Panke of Patterson, N.J.; pre deceased by sister Mrs. Edna Hoare. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting Malcolm Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Pembroke until noon Monday, May 30th, thence to Zion Evangelical United Church for service at 2 p.m.

Interment church ceme- I tery. service Stations open' MAY 29 to'" JUNE 4 7 arrt -1f) rtrrt.

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