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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 29

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THE WINDSOR STAR, SATURDAY, At GUST 1. 1:429 In Memoriom SljctUinbsorStai WINDSOR. ONTARIO CL 6-5544 Deaths LOSE Joseph, 39 years, suddenly Aug. 1, 14. la'e of MM tug in Ra Dear husband of (nee Ye'viO.

Dear son of Mrs. Mary Lor, Windsor. Brother of Rene. Bay Citv, Tom, Sam, Windw; Albert. Ravmortd, Milwaukee; Mrs.

Tom Chunkier Jewelry For Winter Births George (Loei'a) Patterson, Windvr. Funeral Monday 9 a m. from the Mercott Funeral Home I'D Wyarv dot'e St. E. to St.

Ange.s Church at 9:30. Prayers Sunday m. Inter-; rrent St Alpnonjus Cemetery. E--At residence. 0 E'v- FAvjTEwiX in kjvg a dear faer.

David E. Feu'eu. wo paste) away one year ago. August I. 163 Th.s monm comes deeo regret It t'ings tr a day nl never woet.

ttxmt faree i teil eeo tti only rnniories for trs to keeo Vi have Ksst but Gad has gamed One of te best Dad me world Lovnoiy remembered bv daughter Alice, Con HJV50E4 in icving memory of a oar ite and mover, Chrfitma who passed away August i3 a lea in our bee of meme'e. Is gen' rumed fndav. A l.rt-e thought fue and tender. Jus to show we st'H rememBer. vr rrmrm'rm fcy rwr hustentl Ofert and tamitv.

McNAVARA Mr. and Mr. Justin McNamara, (nee Patricia Powsil) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kerry Anne, 7 July 30, 1964 at Hotel Dieu Hospital. By PATRICIA McCORMACK NEW YORK (UPI) Double MR. AND MRS.

GARNET ALDEN GRAY san St. Thomas. Ont the size of the vault where UVL owen. you stash jewelry or buy a jewel box that's big as an attache case. to announce the birth of a daughter.

Nancy Kathleen, 6 lbs IS July 72, 1964 at Metropolitan Hospital. Sister for Susan and Tommy, Juiv 31. 1964. Mrs. Emily Jane (Coe- man) Nye.

mother of Mrs. Aunj (Florence, Woike'S. Mrs. Lou se Brien, St. Thomas; Mrs.

Emily Overton, London; Fred-; erick G. Nye, Riverside. and siser of Sydnev and Charles CcMe-; man in England; and Ted Co em an In Hamilton. In her 94th vear. Resf-i STOLLAR June and Emit (Duke), (nee AAcKee) are happy to announce the sate arrival of a William Joseph, I There just isn't room in the ordinary domestic hideaway for jewelry to place the bigger, heavier, chunkier costume jewel-jry Dame Fashion declares "in" Ing a L.

B. SKon Funeral Home. LUMSDEN In loving memory a 118 WeHincton Funeral Monday, "'r mctner and grandmother 9 at Grace Hospital. July 31, 1964. Brother tor Dougias.

David, John, Patricia and Christopher. Interment at St at 1 30 m. DST. Thomj Cemetery i I 1 MY. 'J 'I A I STULL Mr.

and Mrs. Larry SMII, PAR NT Eugene. 5 yea's, Ju'y'jl. 1964 of 19045 Caldwell. Detroit.

Dear: who passed away August I9J Dear mother, vou are not forgotten. Though on eartn you are no more; Still in memory you are wm us. As you aiwavs were betore. Alwavs remembere-j py son Innes. daugnter-iiviaw Lynn and grerxs.

sos Robe't, tn, John. rffcU''' ililrl ii ii i in I (nee joy pox) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kelly Elizabeth, 3 July 30, 1964 at Grace Hospital. Sister for Debbie. fatner of Eugene, Aiger, Attred, I Leonard, Gladys Van Siambrouck, Dorothy Parpart and Irene Cnpps. Brother of Josephine Chariand, Gra r-Herdman Will rest at Jan.ssa Bros.

Funeral memory of a Of interest here, where the the bridegroom, was matron of dear husted. father and grand- Home, 1646 Cadillac Detroit. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C.

White (Maureen Mann) announce with pleasure the birth of a son, John Charles, on July 30. 1964 at Metropolitan Hospital. Brother tor David, Douglas and Mary Elizacetn. bride and her family used to honor. Margaret Haveron and live, was the marriage in St.

Mrs. Elaine Unan were brides- bunoay at noon. Funeral Tuesday. (Time later). Interment, St.

Cemetery, Windsor. SCMUSSLE GeorgiT reder i ckT57 Paul's Anglican Church, West- maids while Gwenie Hanna was fafr, Gaudeniic Mauriio. no patted away 2 years ago. August 2. 12.

Our family circle has tri broken. A gone from our chain; But though er parted for a while. We know we II meet aa'n. Aiwavs remembered by son Nicho'as, daughter Miry and granddaughters Carol port, of Janet Elaine Herdman, flower girl. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. For. John McConnell was best man1 years, July 30, 1964 at Metropolitan Hospital. Beloved husaard of Ka'rv leen, (nee Coooer). 1326 Bernard Rd.

Dear father of Louis, Dear brother of Mrs. A. (Marion) Linnell, London, and Mrs. Kenneti for fall and winter. Shown with clothes from the nation's pace-setting designers during the New York couture group's fashion press week, an event ending tomorrow, the new jewelry looks like a steal from crown and other opulent collections.

Rhinestone fringe three to four inches deep circles hems of many dresses, you see. Then come the rhinestone clinches to add further sparkle. Earrings to accent such glitter designed into a dress are, of course, huge some looking like a pint-sized chain of crystal chandeliers reaching from ear to the collar bone! For pins, pendants, earrings, bracelets and necklines there's rest Herdman, formerly of and ushers were Aubrey Gray Roseland, to Garnet Alden Gray, and Reg Norris. ana sneiia. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alden Gray, (Louise) Ward, Fernda'e. One grand- i rhiiri tin mt c- MclNTYRE In loving memory of child. Resting at James H. Sutton our dear fa'her and grandfather.

Funeral Home. 937 Oueliette Ave. Funeral service Saturday. Aug. 1 at 2:30 p.m.

Rev. William Gmram officiating, interment Victoria Memorial Cemetery. Deaths BREEN Thomas Francis, 631 Riverside Dr. July 31, 1964 at Grace Hospital at the age of 80 years. Dear father of Reginald Leroy, and Mrs.

Geraldine Carter of Defot. Dear brother of Roy, Chatham. Funeral Monday, Aug. 3, 8:30 a.m. from Windsor Funeral Home, 411 Riverside Drive East to St.

Alphonsus Church at 9. Prayers evenings at 8 p.m. Interment St. Alphonsus Cemetery. (Windsor Funeral Home).

LAC Mabef SJ uTy3l7l 43." 9 56. Wife of Robert Bruce. Mother of Dell and Souzan. Daughter of Mrs. Constance Gagnon, Windsor.

Sister of Lucia, Detroit; Rena, Windsor. Services at the Wm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Royal Oak, Monday 8:30 to St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m.

A reception followed at Bolingbroke Hall. For travel to the Laurentians the bride wore a bone-shade suit with black patent accessories. On the ir return the Grays will live at 4 Mary Perth. GOLDEN DAY Mr. and Mrs.

Howard B. Head of 471 Rosedale Blvd. are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today by holding an open house at their home from" 2 until 5 and 7 to 9. Mr. and Mrs.

Head have lived in Windsor for 40 years and have five children and 10 grandchildren, all present for the occasion. Their children are Mrs. Edward Edwards (Dorothy) and Ted, both of Toronto, Mrs. James Beattie (Carol) of Ottawa, James of Hamilton and Mrs. C.

T. Cheshire (Shirley) of Virginia Park. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclntyre.

wno pasted away years ago, August 3. 1956. Gone is the face loved so dear, Siienf tne voice we loved to hear; Too far eav for sight or speecn. But not too tar for thouoht to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here.

And who though absent is just as oear. A ways remembered by the family. Cards of Thanks BROGAN The family of the latei George Brogan wish to thank their Among the out-of-town guests friends, relatives and neighbors for 11 of Maberly. Rev. J.

C. Ries-berry officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a semi-sheath floor-length gown of organza over taffeta, styled with a fitted lace bodice and a shoulder train of lace and organza. A crown of seed pearls and roses held her fingertip length, four tiered veil and she carried a cascade of pink roses, stephanotis and ivy. Were Fred FTprrlman anrl II nr.

A v.a i it. tiorai tributes, cards of sympathy, and kindness shown them during i M'LLIS In "cu ic iiuuuicu en. a lauiLiy uimiei auu me lctiuiiy will i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herdman lalso a trend to ricn 3ewel colors loving memory of a Herbert M.

1 1 is. who their recent sad bereavement. SDeclai: dear father. of Rose'knd Mr and Mrs Tarlr "lc oi "le Abuenwon aunuay. semi-precious stones to ac thanks to Rev.

Reeves, Paraqon Tool, pallbearers and honorary pallbearers and Morris Funeral Home. cent clothes: Ruby reds, emer-' guilbeault Charles, 88 years, of Herdmaa and their family of 3 Oak St. Tilbury, at St. Joseph's FERLAND The family of the late aid, topaz grape-to-larger in size. I The Fashion Co-ordination In Ruthven, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Holden of Oldcastle and Mr. I and Mrs. Al Desjardins and; Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Wood nf! Mrs. Joan McConnell, sister of Windsor. Mrs. Annette Ferland wishes to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for floral tributes, cards of sympathy and many acts of kindness shown them in the recent loss of a loving wife and mother. Special thanks to Msgr.

Jean Noel, Fr. Belanger, Fr. Larocque, Dr. Prymak, the staff of the Cancer Clinic and nurses of Metropolitan Hospital who took good care of her during her long Illness, to the pallbearers and all others. Flapper Era Cardin Show Harks Back to Twenties stitute, reporting on jewelry trends, noted that size also makes the news in pendants and pins.

Pendants are longer to help fill the space made by necklines that plunge, exposing flesh as they dip. Hospital, cnatnam on Saturday, Aug. 1, Beloved husband of former Claire Lebert. Father of Louis of Tilbury, (Loda), Mrs. Arthur Les-perance, Tecumseh; (Rose), Mrs.

Alcide Mallloux of Belle River; Mrs. Ida Lajoie of Tilbury. Predeceased by two daughters, Aurora Oupuis (1964), Loma Guilbeault (1919) and one son, Lorenzo (1947). 13 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren. Resting at the Blake A.

Hornlck Funeral Home, 17 Stewart Tilbury until Monday, Aug. 3 at 9:45 a.m. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Church, Tilbury.

Interment Inundation Church Cemetery, Stoney Point. Education Part GERMAN (Corchis) The family of the Of War on Poverty PARIS (UPI) Designer linn lriilr Holr ir tVi IQOrVo ritVi late Veronica, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for floral tributes, cards of sympathy and many acts of kindness shown to them dur. Ing their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Very Rev. George Nan, Dr.

Hulka, Dr. T. Dzubanowski, vhe first floor west wing of Metropolitan Hospital, pallbearers and the Marcotte Funeral Home. By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.

most. They also 'low-slung waistlines, hair -hiding i -1 1 1 A 3 1 Pins are the heirloom type, set with clusters of fake jewels, some nearly the size of a walnut. Hands and wrists also chime in on the swing to gigantic jewelry. Big and bold rings are chic. Bracelets make news by ncreasing and multiplying.

Gone is the day when a woman wore just one skinny bracelet. If there is just one bracelet. Most who read this column need public nursery schools. In'T nais I T-Z LeBLANC Caroline Mary, 6 days, July 31, 1964, of 3974 Rlberdy Sandwich E. Darling daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger LeBlanc. Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LeBlanc and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Martin of Windsor. Sister of John at home. Funeral service was held Saturday, 2:30 p.m. at St.

Christopher Church. Burial St. Alphonsus Cemetery. (Janisse Brothers). ted evening gowns with schoolgirl pink satin girdles, roses and bows.

The show began with the mannequins parading in his contribution to the pants fad-wide, full skirts that were culottes in front but a skirt in back, topped by hip-length jackets, matching or contrasting wool stockings and those Sunday pasted away August 1, 190. Asleep in Gods beautiful garden. Away from ail sorrow and pain; Somedav when lite lourney is ended. We shall an be together again. Always remembered by daughters Marge and May and families.

SHEA In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, David Shea. wno passed away August 92. The rolling stream of life rolls on. But still tne vacant chair; Recalls the love, the voice, th smile. Of the one who once saf there.

Aiwavs remembered by son Bill, daughter-in-law Rose, grandaughters Maureen and Colieen. SHEA In loving memory of a dear husband. David Shea, who passed away Auoust 2, 1962. The unseen strings of memory's harp Are softly touched today. Thoughts of you come crowding fast And fears I cannot stay: So I shed a tear that it silent And breathe a sigh of regret.

You were mine and I remember. Though all the world forget. Always remembered by hit lov- Ing wife Theima. SHEA In loving memory father, David A. Shea, who passed away August 2.

1962. You're not forgotten, father, dear. Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last, I shall remember thee. Always remembered by son toug. SHEA In loving memory of a dear father and granatafher.

David Shea. who passed away August 2. 1962. Only a memory bygone days. And sigh for a face unseen; But a constant feeling that God alone.

Knows lust what should have been. Always remembered by daughter Johann and grandson David. SHEA In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, David A. Shea, wno passed away August 2, 1962. A leaf In our memory book.

Is gently turned today; A little thought true and fender. Just to show we remember. Remembered by daughter Margaret, son-in-law Earl, grandchil- enjoy an abundance of this crowded areas of bis cities. I tllT" "iU1 1UA "siritu LA SON The family of the late what is most needed is empha sis on public education of chil For Cardin, who usually designs some nostalgic clothes, it world's goods. They know very little about the large number of families in crowded areas of cities or of those on farms dren from 3 to 6.

In a few slum was tne logical way to turn Thomas Lawrenson wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbors for floral tributes and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Capt. W. Hammond and to members of the VON. poverty-stricken families in areas where experimental public D0V1.sn ooDDea nair and its got to be the new kind: A hamlets and other distressed nursery schools have been ciocne r.ats be-j School be-ribboned hats and three to four inch wide, stone Mil LER The family of the late Mi- econonuc areas.

provided, the reported results women's looks year studded, metallic one In our nation, where so many Castillo also showed some Jewelry trends follow Dame LUCIER Frank 36 years, July 31, 1964 of 3038 Clemenceau, Sandwich East. Beloved husband of Margaret (nee Stuss). Dear son of Mrs. Andrew Souilliere (Sarah) Windsor, formerly Mrs. Robert Lucler.

Brother of Mrs. Joseph Patterson (Marcella) Detroit; Mrs. Ernest Ouellette (Irene) Windsor; Mrs. Ronald M. Kaake (Shirley) a I Ont.

Funeral Monday, August 3. a.m. from Janisse Bros. Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette Ave. to St.

Vincent de Paul Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Prayers Saturday, 7 p.m., Sunday, a p.m. are minvint, r.rr.snoritv th He gave fiis hats a 1920 rotund I real trousers, only mid-calf Fashion's footsteps to more opu-length, with leather boots cov- lent, more feminine clothes.

His models wore them flrp anv arpae nf vin B. Minr wish to thank their many friends, neiqhbors and relatives for reautitul floral tributes, loan of cars, kindness and sympathy shown during their recent bereavement In the sad loss of a loving father and brother. Special thanks to Rev. Dr. J.

C. Hoffman, the Krug family, Grace Hospital and staff. ering the rest of the leg. "Clothes and jewelry for fall are feminine with a voluptuous vengeance," the institute said. deprivation.

The War on Poverty Program is helping a few of us to grow aware of this fact. It's the children in these areas who tug at our heartstrings when our hearts soften enough to feel compassion. In Memoriam BOLTON In loving memory of a Legal Notices One applauded outfit was a beige silk-like fur-lined raincoat worn with mid-calf beige leather boots and one of those little girl black velvet hats with streamers. Underneath the coat was a simple black wool sheath. At the collection of Guy Lar- dear husband, Thomas H.

Bolton, who passed away July 31, 1961. Deep In the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest; In memory's frame we shall keep it. Because he was one of the best. Nearly all nursery schools throughout the United States are in areas of affluence and are financed privately. They do offer certain educational advantages to young children and their parents.

But think of the poss ible contribution to the little children, their families, and the whole community of nursery schools in slum areas. For them to exist they must, of course, be a part of the public school NOTICE TO CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE that all creditors uren vena ano nurnss Jones. and others having claims against "Jla A7 SMITH In loving memory of a Oer NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OP GORDON LOUIS PILLON, late of the City of Windsor, In the County of Essex, retired Policeman, deceased. AU persons having claims against the above estate are required to wife Minnie, daughter, grandchil for evening with three-inch rhinestone pendants or feathers, dangling down one side. To match his mood his waistline dropped to mid-hip on suits, coats and some dresses by way of wide leather belts slotted through the fabric.

Evening and cocktail suits and dresses were banded with fox or feathers at the hemline or around the neckline. It was all like out of a John Held drawing in the bathtub gin era. Cardin, the most "avant garde" designer of Paris, offered a few of his sly necklines. Most of his cocktail dresses had cut-outs or slits below the bust that offered a glimpse of the mannequin's wife, mother and orandmother. dren and great grandchildren oche, suit jackets dropped to the ine estate or cuarence Joseph Dillon, late of the City of Windsor In the County of Essex, Clerk, who died on or about the 31st day of May, are required to deliver to the under.

BUNCLAR loving memory of a signed a full statement of their send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the bottom of the hip, almost as long as the "gamekeeper" suits of Dior. Skirts were narrow and shoulders natural. Jacket linings matched soft silk tunic blouses, ending at mid-hip and belted. claims, if any, against the said deceased, on or before the 15th dav of August, 1964, alter which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de 31st day of August, A.D. 1964, after which date the estate's asseta will be distributed having regard only So let us entreat the leaders in the War on Poverty to try hard to- establish not only public kindergartens, but also public ceased amongst those entitled there to claims that have then been received.

WILFRED LOUIS PILLON, Administrator by his Solicitor, EDWARD J. DUBE 404 Canada Trust Bldg. Windsor, Ontario. nursery schools in the poverty- Maude M. Smith, who passed away August 2.

I96J. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while she sleeps peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep. Always remembered and sadly missed by Gordon Smith end family.

SMITH In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Frank Grainger, who passed away August 1954. Ten sad and lonely years have passed. Since our great sorrow fell; The shock we received that day. We still remember well. Ever remembered by his wife Lily and daughter Margaret.

SMITH In loving memory of a dear dad and grandad, Frank Grainger who passed away August We treasure still with love sincere. Wonderful memories of one so deer. Ever remembered by oaugmer DR. MYERS I We are cheered a bit to see to Having regard only on the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Windsor.

Ontario, this 16th day of July, A.D., 1964. R. S. RIDDELL, Q.C., 702 Canada Trust Windsor, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors.

stricken areas, especially those most crowded; also to provide neighborhood libraries where bare midriff. Cardin displayed "way out" our local, state and federal! ilong raincoats, ending two in growing a du more very young cniidren may ready to provide financial help! assemble to hear stories read or ches above the ankle, with mat- TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, Aug. 12 tor a School Bus for ten pupils of S.S. No. 7, Chatham Twp.

The Board reserve the right to select or reject any tender. Apply Mrs. Irene Lanigan, R.R. No. 2, Chatham, Ont.

for the many poverty-stricken told, and where later they maylw, TB "T'i, a families. Yet we are saddened enjoy reading books. i and head ke5 dear wile, mother and grandmother, Leah Mary Bunclark, who passed away August 2, 1962. The oys we shared together. And the memories we hold dear; The love and happiness you gave us.

Will keep you always near. It broke our hearts to lose you. But you did not go alone; For part of us went with you. The day God called you home. Lovingly remembered by husband George, daughters Edith, Norma, Jean' Marlon and families.

COTE In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Eleanor Cote, who passed away August 2, 1963. When evening shades are falling. And I sit in the quiet alone; To my heart there comes a longing. If she but could come home. Some may think I have forgotten.

When at times they see me smile; But they little know the heartaches. That my smile hides all the while. What would I give to clasp her hand. Her happy face to see; To hear her voice and see her smile. That meant so much to me.

As angels keep their watch up there, Please God just let her know; That I down here do not forget, I love and miss her so. She would not wish for sorrow. Nor would she wish for tears; But iust to be remembered. By us throughout the years. With always a lonely heartache.

And many a silent tear, I hold a beautiful memory of one I loved so dear. Always remembered by daughter Joan, son-in-law Leo, grandchil- by the fact that there are, as a rule, more children in these x. iii j-o. A 1JV.OV ft vl VJ TV Ul 11 WIU.I PARENTS' QUESTIONS above-the-knee skirts and wildly Q. To what degree should a printed highnecked tops with families than in families of the h-ir offu family.

(mother examine the things in a lonS wo1 stockings to match, boy's pockets? Cardin's suits had gently NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that at a general meeting of members of the FORMCO A. Enough to make sure that flaring skirts and jackets nearly NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OP FRANCES MRYTLE MOXLEY, late of Windsor, Ontario, Widow, deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executrix on or before the 15th day of August, 1964, alter which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. SARAH-LEE ANN FRANCI3 Executrix By BARTLET, RICHARDES St JESSUP 1002 Canada Building, WINDSOR. Ontario.

Her Solicitors. Smith Girl May Outclick Liz Taylor ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) The chances are the most photographed girl of the year will not be Elizabeth Taylor, but an attractive young brunette whose last name is Smith. Sue Smith, 20, poses for more than 70,000 still pictures and 150,000 feet of movie film each year as part of her job in the film testing laboratory of Eastman Kodak Co. Her face is not familiar to the general public, but it is to the technicians who monitor the quality of the firm's photographic film.

Miss Smith is photographed nothing in his pockets might be to the hip, which is a trend harmed by washing or dry apparently here to stay. One cleaning, but not for the purpose series of tweed suits with wider skirts had long jackets zipping of spying on him. comfortable or affluent areas. In the latter, most parents have enough money to pay for private medical guidance on the limitation of the size of their families. In the deprived areas, parents don't have the money to pay for such private medical guidance.

If the War on Poverty in our own country and in the less developed nations of the world is to be won, there will have to be public programs of information for limiting the size of families. Girl Scouts Prefer Canada To World Fair up the back with trumpet-shaped sleeves. The models wore cloche hats with attached scarves that tied to a bow on one side. Spanish designer Antonio Castilo lowered the age of his styles to a "Loiita-like 14." His sub-deb line, all bows and (OFFICE WORKERS) CREDIT UNION LIMITED duly called for the purpose and held on the 28th day of May, 1964, a resolution was passed authorizing the voluntary dissolution of the said Credit Union as of May 31, 1964, under the provisions of section 54 of the Credit Unions Act, 1960 (Ontario) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that on and after June 1, 1964, no further withdrawals or payments on shares or deposits may be made by any member and no new loans will be made. Proof of any claim against the said Credit Union must be filed with the Treasurer within thirty days of the date of this notice, after which time assets of the said Credit Union will be distributed amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard to the claims of which the Credit Union then has notice.

CERTIFIED a true copy. EUGENE KOSOKOWSKT SECRETARY (Corporate Seal) oticeYocreWu)rs IN the Estate of HENRY LESPER- SMITH In loving memory of beloved dad and grandfather, Frank Grainger, who passed away 10 years ago today, August I9J4. It not the woros. They are but few; It's the golden memory of you. Each tloer and leaf may witner.

Each evening sun may set; The hearts of those who loved you. Are tne ones who never forget. Remembered always by daughter Rene, and son-in-law Bucky, grandchildren Diane, Margaret and Freddie. STUART In loving "memory of oear husband, John R. Stuart, who passed aay August 1, 193.

Sad.y missed aiong life's way. Quietly rememoered every oa; No longer in my hte to share, hrt n' 'vays there Wife Marjorie. 2 Funeral pirecori" Morris funerat Hrr WINDSOR AND WALKERVILLE jANlSSt BROIHtRS 1139 OUELLElie 25JS225 JAMES H. SUfiON JVindsor CL -251J Amherstburg ANDERSON funeral HllMfc Windsor funeral Hon7e IP E. CL aren Bryan, Doug and Katny.

DUCHAINE JONCAS In loving memory of a beloved sister, Mrs. Alfred (Connie) Joncas, who passed away August 2, 1963; a wonderful brother-in-law, Alfred Joncas, who i passed away August 6, 1963; and a 1 dear step-father, Saraphln Duchaine, QUEBEC (CP) For 26 Girl Scouts from Lexington, TENDERS Alterations to the YM-YWCA Building Border Cities Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Association Vindsor, Ontario Sealed Tenders, on prescribed forms, and clearly marked as to contents, will be received by TRACE AND GLOS. ARCHITECTS, for the alterations to the YM YWCA Building, 511 Pellssier Windsor, Ontario until 4:00 p.m. E.S.T., August 11. 1964.

Plans and Specifications mav he in both indoor and outdoor scenes under good and poor lighting conditions. The colors of her clothirig and the props in certain scenes are selected es soft, full skirts, was so young he even hired a 14-year-old girl named Christine as a mannequin. Christine and the older Castillo models of 19 or 20 years wore tiny black velvet hats with Sunday School streamers hanging in back. Their shiny In the meanwhile, there will Canada proved more attractive have to be better educational than thu New York World's opportunities for children in the Fair or a trip to Washington, deprived areas of our own coun-j "We decided on Canada try. This means that more pub-! mainly because we would be lie money must be spent on going out of the country." ex-books and teachers; that there 'plained Joan Feper, 15, who will need to be better training of said the troop made the choice teachers for these areas.

The in 1960. pecially of a particular film wno passea away August 9, 162, Our memory is a keepsake. With which we never part; God has them in his keeping. We have them In our hearts. Saaly missed by Leo, Lily Durocher and family.

FAUTEUX In iovTng memory of a dear father, David Faueux, who passed away August 2, 1963. Gone, dear father, gone forever; How we miss your smiling face. But you lett us to remember None on earth can take your place A happy home we once "nioyed. How sweet the memory still. B.it death has left a loneliness The world can never fin.

ANCE, late of the Village of Belle The idea is to duplicate the typical picture-taking situations faced by amateur photogra itiver, in tne county of Essex and Province of Ontario, Retired Gentle obtained by the Contractors from man, deceased. phers. children will need to enter. Since then each girl has school at an earlier age than at black patent leather shoes had Puritan square buckles or "Mary Jane" straps across the instep. present.

Although some of the CREDITORS and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Solicitor to the Executor on or before Kennedy l-unercl Heme larger cities do have kindergar-j ten classes for all children 5 or 6 Sometimes they even glided the 1st day of September 1964, after Always remembered by Clifford TALBOT 41 ESSEX PR and Edward Fauteux and tneir rn families. v.harl9S Fllison Lim I'd which date the assets of the estate down the runway with one long "The idea of hearing rench nitail in harW years of age, many slum areas will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have been then received. me Arcniiect. reiisaier, Windsor. Ontario.

Bidders shall furnish with their Tender a Bid Bond or Certified Cheque made payable to the Border Cities YM-YWCA. in the amount of 1,500 00. The accepted Tender will be required to furnish a Performance Bond in the amount of 50 of the Contract sum. The right to reject any or all Tenders or to accept the Tender most satisfactory for Its purpose. Is expressly reserved by the Border Cities YM-YWCA.

MR. M. ANDRESSY, Secretary, Border Cities YM-YWCA. have no kindergartens at all. spoken made us choose Quebec.

Obviously, these areas need, We it would be differ DATED at Windsor. Ontario, this ent. It rhune CL I5SJ Marcorte Funeral homes" WINDSOR AND TtCUMSEH WALTER D. KELLY J969Wvendotte E. Dial 252-5711 FAUTEUX In loving memory of my dear father, David Fauteux, wno passed away August 2.

1963. A wonderful Dad who has gone to rest. For each of us he did his best. Without farewell he fell esieep, With oniv memories fnr tn kn Castillo showed some sleek, narrow suits and slinky evening gowns because his steady clients are mature women with yachts and castles. But most of his line was accented for youth, including full-skir- 29th day of July, 1964.

MAX N. MOUSSAU, Solicitor, 404 Canada Trust Building, Windsor, Ontario. Solicitor to Malcolm Parent, Executor. I -I'liiiWlufasi -v Windsor Beauty Culture School Complete Training Hairdressing 256-4535 831 University West The best Dad the world contained! 3 Monuments, Cemetery Lot We have tost and God has gamed i i-OTl Always In our hearts and saO'yi VICTORIA MEVOS'AI missed by his son Louis, dauqnter-l In-law Annabeiie and granddaugn- i tl Cemetery. V61loo ter Pamela Hondays, a BCit FAUTEUX In loving memory "of a A dear husband and father, who passed rersonall eay one ear aoo.

Auoust 2. 1963 CITY DRIVING SCHOOL Its sad to walk tne road alone, i FOR HOUR COukiE Instead of side by side, CL 3vv0 Si ,0 comes mom'n'' SPACIOUS banquet room aai aba When the ways of life divide; tor large er small IXaa You gave me years of receptions, etc. Ambassador BroVn Tnen came the suffering we Ui Royal Canas.an Legion, BnSue And then the partinq Ave. at Wyandotte 2Sl-vj7i You left me beautiful memories, I beteen noon and 10 m. Ann Norton, 14, found the city "beautiful" and was charmed by the horse-drawn carriages and the narrow streets of the Old "Everybody acts sort of different," said Karen O'Keefe, 13, yourgest of the visitors.

"You have horses and cobblestones and nobody seems to mind." "If you rode a carriage down street in Boston, everybody would stop and stare." The girls, who had to earn merit badges in camping, slept under canvas all through Maine and looked upon the experience with mixed feelings. "It rained every day on the way up," said Jane Johnson, 15. The girls spent the weekend here before heading for New with better weather shaping up for the return trip. cannot C.s- torn Millinery ctosed for vacation until Aug 13. God only know how much I mis Notice of Application by the Corporation of the Township of Sandwich East To Dispense With a Vote of the Electors TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1.

The Council of the Corporation of "the Township of Sandwich East intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board lor approval of the construction of a twelve Inch watermain upon the east side of LAUZON ROAD from the south side of Tecumsen distance of 2,600 feet. an estimated cost of 127,000. 00, which amount shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not exceeding ten (10) years. 2. Application will be made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an Order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the undertaking of the said work.

Any ratepayer may within tweniy-one (21 days after the first publication of this notice, send by post prepaid to the Clerk of the Township cf Sandwich East, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the Statute, that the assent of the electors shall not be required and may approve of the said work, but before doing so, It may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered. DATED at the Township of Sandwich East, this 30th day of July, A.D. 1964.

C. T. OUELLETTE, Clerk, Township of Sandwich East, RR No. 2, Tecumseh, Ontario. Fearful 'Flossie9 Leaves 17 Dead SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) The death toll from Typhoon Flossie rose to 17 lives today when damage reports began to come in to the capital from outlying areas.

The storm passed over Korea late Wednesday night and early Thursday. The national police agency said 12 fishermen were known to have been drowned in the Yellow Sea, and another 27 were missing. Five farmers were reported killed Thursday when lightning struck a building at Kanghugni village 120 miles south of Seoul. We Cater to Engagement Dinners Bridal Showers Weddings, etc. Private Banquet Facilities For Up to 150 We Feature Nightly Entertainment Information Phone 253-9629 The Calcot Gaslight Hotel 261S Howard Ave.

In a home that Is very lonely with-iSL COvEftes. VOur out you every day now and always 1 7 "rned. 252-His garden must be beautiful, For He oniy picks the best. LINDOS SFWING SERVICE Always remembered by wife Dressmaking, children tio'hes, a'ter- Sylvia and daughter Yvonne. ''ns 451 254-6041.

JACQUES In loving "memory" of ejVOUR PORTRAIT panted in oil on TO BE MARRIED The engagement is announced of Patricia Anne Cobb, daughter of Mrs. Arley Cobb of Harris St. and the late Mr. Cobb, to Francis Leo Meloche, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Napoleon Meloche of River Canard. The wedding will take place Sept. 12 at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, River Canard.

oear father and grandfather, Wil. i rom your pnoto. r'xia" only SI4 95. For information call 246- liam Jacques, wno passed way one 9546. year ago, juiy 31, )63.

May the pleasures he missed on life's highway May he find in God's garden of rest Always remembered by daughter Roseann, son-iivlaw George and granddaughter Peggy. CAN'T GET OUT? Need a perm? Let a professional do it at your home, from $7 SO up 356 6lil WINDERMERE" LODGfc, eiuti7e home tor senior cituent, 4-bour nursing car. Phone 252-6121..

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