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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 16

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1 Stark's crew failed to follow procedure WASHINGTON Officers aboard the American frigate Stark failed to execute a standard -defense maneuver when attacked May 17 by an Iraqi jet in the Persian Gulf, according 1 to government officials familiar with the Navy investigation of the incident. Knowing an Iraqi warplane was approaching, the ship's captain did not begin to turn her stern toward the aircraft, which would have permitted the Stark's sophisticated electronic defenses to detect the launching of two Exocet sea-skimming missiles and to shoot them down. It would also have presented the missiles with a smaller, less vital part of the ship as a target, officials said. Because the ship held a course almost directly toward the Iraqi Mirage F-1 jet, the missiles the plane fired from 12 miles away approached the ship through a blind spot where its superstructure blocked antimissile sensors and weapons, the officials said. The officials included details previously not disclosed or left unclear.

This version indicates that command errors, rather than equipment failure, were to blame for the ship's fate. THE NAVY has said that the ship never fired, but has not explained exactly why. A Navy spokesman on Sunday refused to discuss the matter in detail, pending the conclusion of an investigation that is continuing in Bahrain, where the crippled ship is anchored. Officials suggested that the ship's commander, Capt. Glenn R.

Brindel, and perhaps three other officers, could be held culpable and they have been named as "interested parties," or primary subjects of the inquiry, and have been assigned legal counsel. At a news conference AP Photo A CICADA SHEDS its old skin in prior to the party Cicadas surface for noisy orgy every 17 years BALTIMORE (AP) After 17 years of lying in the dark and sucking tree roots, billions of cicadas are emerging from the ground and preparing for a six-week orgy. It's expected to be a noisy party. The insects, often mistakenly called locusts, spend 17 years underground, feeding on roots. When they come out of the ground at this time of year, they climb tree trunks, shed their old skins, make a lot of noise, mate and die.

The cicadas appear in the eastern United States annually, but by far the biggest brood is the one that last emerged in 1970. Millions of the insects have been seen, but not heard, in Maryland this year. Trunks of some old elms in old northern Baltimore neighborhoods are covered with climbing cicadas that have just crawled out of their old skins. The empty, yellow husks remain stuck to the trees. The cicadas will start making their distinctive buzz like vigorously shaken maracas after their new skins harden, said Gaye Williams, a state Agriculture Department entomologist.

The insects will congregate by the thousands on trees, where they will make a ferocious racket and occasionally fall to the ground, startling humans and their pets. Williams says she has received calls of concern from people planning outdoor functions, worried about the red-eyed, black bugs dropping from trees onto their picnics. Because of fears that cicadas would prove disruptive, the College of Notre Dame planned for the first time in its 114-year history to hold commencement indoors, said Margaret Goldsboro, spokesman for the liberal arts school. AN OUTDOOR ceremony this year could be "total disaster," Sister Delia Dowling, the academic dean, explained in a letter to students and faculty. "The cicadas could jump from gown to gown, tassel to tassel, with no regard to rank or degree," she wrote.

"They could help themselves to the vegetable dip, cheese and Residents along Baltimore's elm-shaded Loch Raven Boulevard say they haven't yet been annoyed by the cicadas, but some remember the big brood of 1970. "Oh, my gracious, they made noise and were all over everything," said Harold Brown, 48. "Night before last, me and my wife watched some come out of the ground. They eat the leaves, and I imagine they'll cause lots of damage." Actually, Williams said, cicadas don't eat when they are above ground. Once they emerge, their sole aim is to mate.

Williams said she is worried that the cicada population is dwindling because of the destruction of their environment. Tree removal harms cicadas because they then don't have a place to gather and mate. Covering the ground with concrete and asphalt traps them underground. She said she would like some measures taken to ensure the insects' survival. "They have six weeks to get up and party and move Williams said.

"Six weeks from now, they're going to be gone. Then, in 2004, I'll be getting phone calls again at least, I hope so." -THE WINDSOR STAR, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1987- Births, Deaths, In Memoriam ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ADOPTIONS ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES SERVICES OF TRIBUTE SOCIETIES LODGES THANK YOU CARDS For Announcement Notices Call 255-5544 SCHUCHARD--Brad and Christine and sister, Meagan are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their 7 lbs. 8 ozs. baby boy, Marc David Lorne, May 20, 1987 at 12:16 a.m. Proud grandparents are Lorne and Joyce Schuchard and David and Gillian Yerkie.

I told you so, Gillian! SLAVIK -Trish and John are happy to announce the safe arrival of Steven Bradley, 8 lbs. 9 oz. born May 29th 1987 at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, Ont. Brother for Brandon. Proud grandparents are Helen Jerry Slavik and Joyce Al Terryberry, ZIMNEY (Baute)-Surprise! Ryan and Jason have a sister! Delighted parents Wayne and Diane thank God for the safe arrival of Melanie Elizabeth, Ibs.

on May 28,1987. Tickled "pink" grandparents Michael Bernice Zimney and Charlie Betty Baute. Great-grandparents Rose Boulley, Annie Zimney and August Van Daele. Special thanks to family, friends and hospital staff for all their help and support. DEATHS BIRTHS CALLAGHAN--Doreen.

59 years, May 30, 1987 at home. Predeceased by her husband James (1983). Dear mother of Patrick, Windsor, and grandmother to Amanda Sue. Dear sister of Louis McDonald, Edmonton; Mrs. Clare O'Shea and Miss Kay McDonald, P.E.I.

Visiting Tuesday after 2 p.m. at the Marcotte Funeral Home, 870 Wyandotte St.E. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.m. to Holy Name of Mary Church at 9:30. Prayers Tuesday 8:30 p.m.

Interment Heavenly Rest Cemetery. Mrs. Callaghan was a former devoted employee of Kresge's. CHAUVIN --May, 81 years, May 30, 1987 at Windsor Western Hospital Centre, I.0.D.E. Unit.

Predeceased by her husbands Hector Soucie (1966) and Eli Chauvin (1983). Dear mother of Mrs. Joseph (Lorraine) Scislowski of Amherstburg, Mrs. Robert (Bernice) Orton of and Hector Soucie of Windsor. Also survived by three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Visiting at Janisse Brothers Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette Ave. till Tues. June 2, at then to Assumption Church for Funeral Mass at 10am. Prayers were held Sunday evening, 8 pm. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Cemetery.

Donations to the Windsor Western Hospital Centre Foundation would be DEATHS GIBB-Cecilia, June 1, 1987, late of Front LaSalle. Beloved wife of Robert. Dear mother of Dr. Robert Gibb, Windsor: Roy, River Canard; Miss Lenore, London; James, LaSalle and Bill Gibb, Anderdon. Dear sister of Andrew Forsty, Westland, Mich.

Four grandchildren survive. Visiting after 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Marcotte Funeral Home, 870 Wyandotte St.E. Funeral Wednesday from St. Joseph's Church, River Canard (time later).

HAMEL-Shirley. 60 Years. May 30, 1987 at Hotel Dieu Hospital. Beloved wife of Alphonse. Dear mother of Scott at home.

Visiting at The Marcotte Funeral Home 870 Wyandotte St. E. Funeral Service, at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Steve Shelstad officiating.

Interment Victoria Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Hamel was a legal secretary with The Des Deneau Law Firm. Memorial donations to Cancer Research would be appreciated. HEBERT-Frances, 83 years, (nee Lajeunesse), Beloved wife of S.

Edward. Dear mother of James E. Grandmother of Denise, Nanette, James G. and Michelle. Great-grandmother of Jarrod, Joshua and Brittaney, Funeral from the EppensVanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd.

at Harper, Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to St. Matthew Church 10 a.m. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Instate after 4 p.m.

Tuesday. KRUEGER--Henry D. 84 years, Saturday May 30, 1987 at Leamington District Memorial Hospital. Late of 33 Pickwick Drive, Leamington and formerly of Albuna. Beloved husband of Agnes.

Dear father of David, Mersea Henry, Albuna; and Mrs. Ernie Toews (Alice) Ruthven. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Predeceased by infant son, 3 brothers, David, John and Gerhardt, all of Leamington and 3 brothers and 1 sister in Russia. Resting at the Reid Funeral Home, 14 Russel Leamington.

Funeral Tuesday June 2, at 2pm from the Oak Street United Mennonite Church. Officiating clergy: Rev. Menno Epp, Rev. H.P. Epp and Rev.

Corneilus Driedger. Interment Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, Leamington. Memorial donationas to the U.M.E.I.or to the Leamington Mennonite Home. (VISITATION AFTER 2PM MONDAY). appreciated by the family, CHRISTIE-William.

For- La TONA--Concetta. 59 merly of 111 Riverside Dr. E. 80 Years old. On May 31, 1987 at Metropolitan General Hospital.

Beloved husband of Muriel. Dear father of Howard and Lynn, Beren, Ohio, Alastair, Windsor. Dear grandpa of Amy. Dear brother of Mrs. May Baillie, Scotland, Mr.

Christie was a former teacher for Windsor Board of Education for 18 years in secondary schools in Windsor. Also served in W.W.2 with R.A.F. Resting at The Anderson Funeral Home 895 Ouellette Ave. Visitation Mon. 3-5 and 7-9.

Funeral Services June 2, 1987 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Robert P. Fourney officiating. Interment Victoria Memorial Gardens.

Memorial tributes to The Metropolitan General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. GARROD -Delima Marie, 81 years, May 30, 1987 at Grace Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Samuel (1967). Dear mother of the late Arzan, Mrs. Ernie (Cecile) Nolan of Windsor, Alphonse Ouellette of Windsor, Mrs.

Walter (Rita) Pare of McGregor, Mrs. Harold (Betty) Deneau of Windsor, Morris Ouellette of Windsor, Jerome Ouellette of Windsor, Mrs. Marion (Mary) Bryksa of Amherstburg and Peter Garrod of Windsor. Dear step-mother of the late Sydney Garrod, the late Ruth Meloche, Alfred Garrod of Windsor, Harold Garrod of Dearborn, Donald Garrod of Windsor and Mrs. Jean Bouquet of Chatham.

Also survived by many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Dear sister of the late Mrs. Oliver Beaugrand, the late Lucy Friche and the late Ernest Beaugrand, the late Theresa Chevalier and the late Leo Beaugrand, Walter Beaugrand of Emeryville and Camille Beaugrand of Tecumseh. Mrs. Garrod was a member of the Assumption Catholics Womens' League, the Senior Citizens and Sisters of the Holy Name (the Westend Golden Opportunity Club).

Visiting at Janisse Brothers Funeral Home 1139 Ouellette Mon. June 1 after 7pm. till June then to Assumption Church for Funeral Mass at 10am. Prayers Tues. evening 8 pm.

Interment Heavenly Rest Cemetery. Donations to the Sisters of the Holy Name of Mary, Peter St. Convent would be appreciated by the family, IN MEMORIAIA in Bahrain on May 20, Brindel said that the ship's electronic equipment "did not detect an incoming missile" and stressed that the vessel followed standard operational procedures when attacked. Blind spots are caused when weapons cannot be turned to fire through the superstructure, leaving a defensive gap. Also, no radar, no ter where it is situated, can see through a ship's stack.

WEAPON specialists say that the captain and other officers would have been trained to compensate by turning the ship away from an approaching aircraft in order to defend against missile attacks. According to the Pentagon, the Stark never expected to be attacked by an Iraqi aircraft, but the Stark should have turned away from the aircraft, which it had identified and tracked from hundreds of miles away, when the plane approached within 40 miles or so. They said that a number of actions taken by the officers manning the weapons and sensors on the Stark had reduced warning time and contributed to the failure to thwart the attack. The approaching plane was picked up by the Stark's air search radar at a distance of about 200 miles. ACCORDING 1 to the officials, a little more than a minute before the first missile hit, a sensitive radar warning receiver on the ship detected, for the first time, that the Mirage had switched its own search radar to a more focused, powerful beam used to pinpoint targets, a clear signal of possible attack.

The captain was not informed of the signal change. The officials would not say whether he had been on bridge, in the combat control room, or elsewhere. Had the officers acted swiftly, the officials said, the Stark could still have turned a few degrees to one side in time to unmask its defensive systems. The unnamed officers manning the command center including the executive officer, the tactical action officer, and the weapons control officer moved in the final minute to prepare the ship's defenses, but could not act in time, the officials said. THE RADAR operator suggested using a less powerful but unblinded auxiliary radar situated toward the front of the ship.

To control the auxiliary radar the officer had to move to a new console and initiate a sequence of commands. He could not do so before the first missile struck. One of the officers left the command center above deck to remove a safety lock so that metallic particles, called chaff, could be fired into the air in an effort to decoy the Exocet missiles toward a false target. They also switched the ship's Phalanx antimissile gun system, its main defense against an Exocet missile, into a mode of operation in which it could track any incoming missile. In that mode, however, the system would not fire automatically.

The Phalanx system, a multi-barreled gun in a small, covered mount, is designed to fire thou- sands of heavy, largecaliber rounds into the path of an approaching missile. BIRTHS Place Your BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT And Pick Up At The Star A Penaten Baby Pack FREE BOWMAN -Patrick and Debra are pleased to announce the arrival of their 1st daughter, at Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary, weighing 7 10 ozs. Proud grandmother is Betty Bowman of Windsor. Brien)--Vic and Wendy thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Christine Ruth, 71bs. 2 on May 22nd, 1987.

First grandchild for Stew and Joan O'Brien, Wyoming, Ontario and seventh grandchild for Vic and Eleanor Branch of Windsor. Great-grandparents are John Branch, Windsor, Norm Gordon, Stew and Dorothy O'Brien all of Wyoming. BURKE-John and Andrea are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Brendon John Allan, born on May 28, 1987, weighing 8 lbs 2 oz, at Grace Hospital. Grandparents, Gail and Allan Clegg. Great-grandson for Doris Stephenson.

COOPER Cindy and Todd proudly announce the birth of Alexandria Katherine, on May 29th 1987 at 3:33 p.m. weighing in at 7 lbs. 10 oz. at Met Hospital. Sister for Starr Alisa.

Proud grandparents are Mrs. Katherine Cooper and Mrs. Theresa Draves. Greatgrandmother Mildred Cooper of Ft. Erie.

Thanks to our Dr. and staff at Met. DeMARCO-Battista and Dorina (nee Piccolo) thank God for the safe arrival of their 2nd child, Alessandro Antonio, 7 lbs 10 oz, born on May 30.1987. A brother for Divina. Proud grandparents are Mr.

Mrs. Alessandro DeMarco Mr. Mrs. Antonio Piccolo. EBARE -Wyatt and Helen (nee Fryscok) proudly announce the birth of their first child, a boy, Jordan Matthew, on May 28, 1987 at 10:49 a.m.

weighing 8 3 ozs. at Met. Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Oldrich Fryscok and Mr. and Mrs. David Ebare. Great-grandmother Mrs Mary Ancocik and many new aunts and uncles! Special thanks to Dr. Hasen, Melinda and Nursing Staff.

EDMONDS-BAYLISS-Kim (nee Fisher) and Bill are ecstatic about the safe arrival of Alexandra Brittany born on May 29, 1987 at 4:29 a.m., weighing 6 lbs 6 oz. Six years in the making and well worth it! Thank you to Dr. Keith MacLeod, Dr. Arthur Kidd and also to the caseroom staff at Met Hospital. and Renee are proud to announce the safe arrival of their beautiful twin daughters, Amanda Ann, weighing 6 lbs 11 oz and sister Meghen Ashley, at 7 lbs 8 oz, on May 26, 1987.

Proud grandparents are Fred Marg Grant, Willy Carol Wilson, June Brisebois (Tec.) and Ed Brisebois (Sudbury). HAWKINS-(nee Nicholson), Kevin and Patti thank God for the safe arrival of their first child, a son, Ryan Thomas, 8 lbs. 12 ozs. on May 24, 1987 at Grace Hospital. Proud grandparents are George and Helen Nicholson and first time grandparents are Tom and Charlotte Hawkins.

Special. thanks to Dr. R. Bourke and nursing staff. LAUZON -Ray and Debbie are pleased to announce the safe arrival of a baby girl, Samantha Helen, born May 29th 1987 weighing 7 lbs.

8 oz. Brother John anxiously awaiting at home. Proud grandparents Meme Burns, Grandpa George and Grandma Helen. LUDEN -Rick and Dawne (nee Munro) are pleased to announce the arrival of Andrew Spenser, 7 lbs. 4 oz.

May 30th 1987 at 10:54 a.m. at Pembroke General Hospital. "Happy 50th anniversary Greatgrandma and Greatgrandpa Leopold" from Second grandson for Robert and Jan Luden, Ken and Maureen Munro. Another greatgrandson for Cecile Park. MCEWEN-Stewart and Julie (nee Lachine) thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter Candice Marie, May 28, 1987 at Grace Hospital.

Weighing 6. lbs. 10 ozs. Little sister for Tiffany Crystal Anne Gail and looking also down from heaven. Proud grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. McEwen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lachine.

MURPHY-Robert George Asquith. Years, On May 29, 1987, suddenly in The Dominican Republic. Beloved husband of Betty Ann (nee Bennett). Loving father and father in law to Penny Moluchi, Debbie Murphy, Rob and Rose Ann Murphy, Sheila and Doug Sole and Shelley and Kevin MacPhail, all of Windsor. Loving grandpa of Laurie Ann (Charlie Brown), John Andrew (Mclver), Katie (Widget), Michelle (Mickey), Meighan (Muggsy), Siobhan (Muffin) and Kiernan Robert (Cricket).

Dear son of William and the late Edith Murphy. Son in law of Catherine and the late Stephen Bennett. Step son of Bea Murphy. Loving brother brother in law of Betty and Martin Britain, Kansas, Graham and Fran Murphy, Windsor, Barbara and Rev. Douglas Smith, Flint.

Dear brother in law of Linda and Bill White and Nancy Page. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Very dear friend to Joan Raymond Hall, Windsor and Grace and Dennis Evans, Hamilton. Mr. Murphy was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch Bob was an employee for over 30 years at Windsor Western Hospital, I.O.D.E.

Unit and a member of The Canadian Union of Operating Engineers. Resting at The Anderson Funeral Home 895 Ouellette Ave. Funeral services, June 3, 1987 at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Edgar Insley and Rev.

Douglas T. Smith officiating. Interment Victoria Memorial Cemetery. A Royal Canadian Legion Memorial Service, Auspice Branch will be held Tues. evening at 7:30 p.m.

Memorial tributes to Windsor Western Hospital Center, Chronic Care Center would be appreciated by the family. MURWIN-Helen, 85 years, Saturday, May 30, 1987 at Grace Hospital, late of Amherstburg, formerly Harrow. Beloved wife of the late Herbert F. Murwin. Dear mother and mother-in-law of James H.

and Joan, Murwin, Halifix; Charles and Margaret Tofflemire, Essex. Dear Nana of Michel and Patricia Reynaud, France: Uwe and Susan Wilhelm, Kingston; and Jennifer Stewart, Halifax; James M. and Olive Murwin, Halifax; Brady and Linda Tofflemire, Windsor; Andrea Tofflemire and Fiance Joseph Keller, Amherstburg; the late Wendell. Tofflemire. Nine great-grandchildren also survive.

Mrs. Murwin rested at the Bisnett Funeral Home, Maidstone, Ont. Funeral service was held Monday, June 1, at 1:30 p.m., Rev. Laura-Jo Marzec officiated. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

If you so desire donations may be made to the Chronic Care Building Fund, P.O. Box 7216. Windsor. NEMETH-Madeleine L. 69 Years.

May 31, 1987 at Metropolitan General Hospital: Late of Amherstburg. Beloved wife of the late Anthony (1973). Dear mother of Barbara (Mrs. Robert Bondy) McGregor, Wayne of Strathroy and Gregory, Amherstburg. Dear sister of Angela Laframboise and Mrs.

Raymond (Marcella) Meloche, both of of LaSalle. Pre-deceased by Jeannette and Juliette. Also survived by ten grandchildren. Friends may call at The James H. Sutton Funeral Home 401 Sandwich St.

South, Amherstburg Mon. 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral June 2 at 9:30 a.m. to St. John The Baptist Church for funeral mass at 10:00 a.m.

Interment St. Joseph's Church, River Canard. Prayers, Mon. 8:00 p.m. As an expression of sympathy donations may be made to The Hospice or The Ontario an Cancer Foundation, 1995 Lens Ave.

PAPROSKI -Olga, 85 years, died on May 31, 1987 at Salvation Army, Grace Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Nicholas Paproski (1987). Dear mother of Leo and Leona PapWindsor. Dear, rosky, Dear, grandmother of Dr. Wayne Paprosky, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, Mrs.

Richard Tolmie (Gail) of Windsor. Dear great grandmother of Sheena and Nicole. Visiting in the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home, 1969 Wyandotte St. E.

after 2 pm. Tues. Funeral Service in the chapel on June 3, 1987 at 10am. Rev. Johnny Tokar officiating.

Interment Greenlawn Memorial Cemetery. In kindness, Memorial Tributes may be made to the Chronic Care Unit of Salvation Army, Grace Hospital. Prayers Tues. POLIK-Mary. 79 Years.

May 31, 1987, late of Golden Gate Lodge. Dear wife of Joseph. Dear mother of Mrs. Eric Soderholm (Irene) Toronto, Mrs. Victor Corin (Margaret), Windsor.

One brother and two sisters in Hungary. Six grandchildren, two great grandchildren survive. Visiting at The Marcotte Funeral Home Wyandotte St. E. Funeral 8:30 a.m.

to St. Anthony Hungarian Church at 9:00. Interment St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Prayers, Mon.

8:00 p.m. DEATHS PAGE-Irene Viola. 84 Years. May 30, 1 1987. Peacefully at her home.

Formerly of Port Dover. Dear cousin of Mrs. Beatrice Higgins, Windsor. Many nieces and nephews also survive. Visiting at Janisse Brothers Funeral Home 1139 Ouellette from 2:00 p.m.

Mon. Funeral 10:15 a.m. to Rose Church at 11:00. Prayers, Mon. 8:00 p.m.

Interment Assumption Cemetery. Miss Page was a member of The Board Of Governors, Christ The King College, The C.W.L. and The Legion of Mary. SNIDER-Sidney. 72 Years.

May 31, 1987 at Metropolitan General Hospital. Mr. Snider was a retired Yard Conductor with The N.Y. Central Railmember of The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He was also a veteran of WW2, serving with The Royal Canadian Navy, Volunteer Reserve and a member of The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch Beloved husband of Lynn.

Loving father of Sharon Snider, Stephen Snider and wife, Alexandra, all of Windsor. Dear brother of Leonard Snider, Calgary and Lillian Chisholm. Pre-deceased by Edward (1962). Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at The Don Morris Funeral Home 68 Giles Blvd.

East, Mon. from 7-9 p.m. 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service, from The Memorial Chapel on June 11:00 a.m. Canon Paul Chidwick officiating.

Interment St. Mary's Anglican Church Yard. Royal Canadian Legion Service, under the auspices of Branch 7:30 p.m. Donations made to The Ontario Heart And Stroke Fund would be appreciated by the family. TRIMM-Jack.

.69 Years. May 31, 1987 at Windsor Western Hospital, I.O.D.E. Unit. Mr. Trimm was a veteran of W.W.2, Kangaroo Tank Regiment and The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 12, member of The Windsor Sportsmans Club and member of Teamsters Union Local 880.

Beloved husband of Dora. Loving father of Mrs. Oscar (Marsha) Hudon. Windsor and Mrs. (Annette) Rhea of Wheatley.

Also survived by thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Friends may call at The James H. Sutton Funeral Home 1567 Ouellette Ave. Mon. from 7-9 p.m.

2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service, June 3, at 10:00 a.m. Rev. Donald Hull officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

Royal Canadian Legion Service, under the auspices of Branch 7:30 p.m. As your expression of sympathy donations may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society. WALKER-Neil. 67 Years. On Sat.

May 30, 1987 Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Late residence Cottam. Beloved husband of Isabella (Jolliffe). Dear father of Miss Ruth Anne Walker, Thornhill, Robert (MaDonna) Walker, David (Colleen) Walker, both of Cottam. Dear brother of Ray Walker, Leamington, Mrs.

Nellie Luxton and Mrs. Harvey (Doris) Whaley, both of Sarnia and Mrs. Wilhelmine Girard, Comber. Pre-deceased by one brother, Claire. Also survived by six grandchildren.

Resting at The Leslie R. Dutot Funeral Home 318 Erie St. South, Leamington where Funeral Service will be held on June 3 at 1:30. With Rev. G.H.

Walsh officiating. Interment in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, Leamington. Royal Canadian Legion Branch Kingsville will hold a service evening at 7:30 p.m. As an expression of sympathy the family would appreciate donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto.

(VISITATION AFTER 2:00 P.M. TUESDAY) IN MEMORIAM BELL--In memory of my beloved husband Cecil, who was called away so suddenly, 4 years ago, June 1, 1983. -Forever in my heart thoughts, sadly missed Helen. BELL--In loving memory of our father and father-in-law, Cecil, who passed away suddenly 4 years ago today, June 1st, 1983. Life goes on on we know that's true, But it's not the same since we lost you.

Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses you more than us. Treasure him Lord, in your garden of rest, For when on earth he was one of the best. -Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by daughter Joyce and son-in-law Don. BELL--In loving memory of a dear grandfather, Cecil who passed away June 1,1983. I miss you every day, I will love you forever Papa.

-Always remembered by granddaughter Debbie. BELL--In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Cecil, who passed away June 1, 1983. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. -Lovingly remembered by son Gary, daughter-in-law Mary, grandchildren Steve and Diane. GRAHAM -In loving memory of our dear mother, Ida, who passed away May 28th 1959, dear father, William, June 2nd, 1970, dear brother Gord, May 25th, 1974 and other deceased loved ones.

Hopefully we will meet again, But not too soon I pray. -Sadly missed and always remembered by the family. LABUTE -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Claude Joseph, who passed away June 1st 1985. It is hard to believe, 2 years, have passed, Since you suddenly left us with nofarewell. Loften feel your closeness, As I goonalone.

I think of you often and miss you very much. -Sadly missed but not forgotten by wife Connie and daughter Frances and Trace and sister Luella. LALIBERTE --Rene (Pete): In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away June 1, 1986. -Sadly missed by wife Edna and children. LANDER, Bruce --In loving memory of a Dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away June 1, 1984.

It broke our hearts lose you But you did not goalone. For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. -Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by June, daughters Gail, Judy and Carol and families. LITTLE -In memory of a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Gladys, who passed away June 1, 1978 You can only have one mother, Years. May 31, 1987 at Victoria Hospital, London.

Beloved wife of Vincenzo. Dear mother of Joseph and wife, Connie La Tona, Tony and wife Cathy La Tona and Frank La Tona, all of Windsor. Loving grandmother of Vinny and Sabrina. Resting at Janisse Brothers Funeral Home 1139 Ouellette from 7:00 p.m. Mon.

Funeral 9:00 a.m. to St. Angela Merici Church at 9:30 a.m. Parish prayers, 8:00 p.m. Memorial Entombment Windsor Gardens.

MONCHAMP-Jean-Marie (John). On May 29, 1987 peacefully at home at the age of 75. Beloved husband of Laurette (nee Liboiron). Dear father of Paul and Pauline Monchamp of New Bedford, N.S.: Roger and Deborah Monchamp of Windsor; Noel and Roslyn Monchamp of Georgetown; John and Madeleine McCauley of Amherstburg; James and Annette Richards of Windsor. Dear brother of Maurice of Kamloops, B.C.

and sister, Jeanne Monchamp and Sister Michelle Monchamp of The Grey Nun Order, residing at St. Bonifice Mother House. Also surviving are fifteen grandchildren. Resting at The Windsor Chapel Funeral Home 1700 Tecumseh Rd. E.

from 7-9 p.m. ON MONDAY ONLY. PRIVATE FUNERAL SERVICE for the family will take place on June 2,1987 with cremation following. Mr. Monchamp was a member of The Senior Citizens Club at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church; a retired tool and die maker at Chrysler Canada and a member of The C.A.W.

Local 444. As your expression of sympathy donations may be made to The Our Lady of Perpetual Help Building Fund. (Cards Available at the funeral home). MULLIGAN Raymond Thomas, 77 years, suddenly in Dunedin, Florida, 4th, 1987. Late of Lighthouse Shores, Tilbury.

Loving husband of Hilda. Also survived by sister Annabelle, Sarnia. Many nieces and nephews. Mr. Mulligan was a retiree of Chrysler Canada Personnel Office, Windsor.

Memorial mass will be held at Christ The King Church, 2930 Dominion Windsor, Sat. June 6th 10:30 Memorial donations may be made to Heart and Stroke Fund or the charity of your choice. Patient, kind and true, No other friend in all the world, Will be so true to you, Forall her loving kindness, She asks nothing in return, If all the world deserted me, To my mother I could turn, To those who have a mother, Treasure her with care For you never know her value, Till you see her vacant chair, -Always loved and remembered by her family. ROSE In loving memory of a dear Uncle Hector (Con), who passed away May 31st, 1985. He is gone but not forgotten, And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near.

Days of sadness will come o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow, That lies within the heart concealed. Always loved and remembered by niece Pearl and Bob. TORAU-Steve the Barber. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away so suddenly, 18 years ago, June 1, 1969.

I have lost my soul's -companion A life that lingers with my own And day by day I miss him more Asl walk through life alone. Oh what would I give to clasp his hand His happy face to see To hear his hearty laughter That meant so much to me. -Always remembered by his wife Katherine, his son John and his family. SOCIETIES LODGES and appreciation to family, friends, neighbours, the staff of IODE Hospital Intensive Care and Doctors, Windsor Chapel Funeral Home and pallbearers. Special thanks to Dr.

Musgrove and Rev. Edmond Torcki. -Mrs. Mary Curtis and family. MURPHY-Robert.

Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 143, are requested to meet at the Anderson Funeral Home, Tuesday, for memorial service for the late brother Robert. THANK YOU CARDS CURTIS -The family of the late Charles Curtis would like to express their sincere thanks KWIATKOWSKI--The family of the late Edmund Kwiatkowski wish to express their sincere appreciation and thanks to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness, acts of love, floral tributes, mass offerings, sympathy cards, gifts of food and money and donations to the Heart Fund, during the recent sudden loss of a loving husband, father, grandfather and brother. Special thanks to the pallbearers, Melady's Funeral Home, C.W.L. for the luncheon and especially the Markham Family and Edna Deelstra. -The Kwiatkowski Family,.

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