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The Calgary Albertan from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 9

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SECOND SECTION CITY NEWS CALGARY ALBERTA TUESDAY JULY 2 1940 140 ATTEND YOUTH RALLY 450 VETS MARCH TO CENOTAPH Walk Away From Crash FllerLGo up Agaln Thousands in Crowds Travel New Highway-7-Picnickers Out in Hundreds Burglars Active Have Little Lack Air force Men Uninjured When Training Plane Rolls Over A Calgary Aero Club plane carrying an air force student and examining officer turned turtle when landing at the old Municipal airport Saturday night The uninjured pilots immediately climbed out of their upside-down Gypsy Moth and took off In another plane to complete the Interrupted flight examination Flying Officer Byers examining officer No 4 Air Training Command Regina wu testing Leading Aircraftsman Charles Staples for his 30-hour test when the accident occurred The plane wu coming Into a landing when a cross-wind drifted It Into the tall gnue south of the runway The grass wound around the wheels and stopped them dead and when the plane Anally touched solid ground It dug its nose Into the earth and turned over on Its back Plying Officer Byers yelled back to Staples asking him If he wu hurt and finding he wasn't loosened his belt and with the aid of other Aero Club members who raced across the field got out of the plane FINISH THESE TESTS' After Staples wu freed Plying Officer Byers said wu no one'a fault It wu limply an accident Well Staples I gueu we had better take another plane and finish these tests" Leading Aircraftsman Staples made two perfect landings In tlie second plane which completed his test Plying Officer Byers continued the examinations immediately with Leading Aircraftsman Lougheed Calgary Damage to the plane cannot be estimated until the fabric has been tripped from the wings and fuselage officials said However the only apparent damage wu a badly bent propellor a crushed ruder and some broken and bent struts Plying Officer Byers left Calgary Sunday afternoon for Moose Jaw to examine RCAP pilots at the Moose Jaw Aero Chib at Banff Street Car Veteran Waterhouse Dies A Calgary street car motorman ter 30 years Henry Waterhouse 68 of 130 18th Ave died suddenly In a shop on 17th Ave Saturday evening He wu taken to hospital and wu pronounced dead by Coroner Dr Oeorge Johnson He wu bom at Liverpool England and cams to Calgary 33 yean ago He retired from his position motorman In March of this year and at the time wu the oldest employee in the service He wu a member of St Mary's Cathedral the Knights of Columbus the Holy Name Society and the Canadian Order of Foresters Surviving are his widow Arabella one daughter Mrs 8 Whittlck Lethbridge one son Henry A Calgary one grandchild one brother Frederick Montreal and one slater In England Knights of Columbus Catholic Women's League parishioners and friends will kindly meet for prayers at 81 Mary1 Cathedral Tuesday at 7:45 pro Requiem mau will be celebrated at St Mary's cathedral Wednesday at 8 am Interment will be In 81 Mary's cemetery MAJOR LYNDON IN ICELAND Calgary Officer Had Expected to Go To England Expecting to go to England when ha departed Item Calgary Major A Lyndon former GBO 3 of Military District 13 landed in Iceland according to word received by Mrs Lyndon Military authorities here stated they received a letter from Major Lyndon written when ha wu at Halifax Even then he did not know he wu destined for Iceland with a contingent of Canadian troops In an Expeditionary Pone Major Lyndon wu acoompanled by Captain McLaws auxiliary services officer of the Second Division CABP when he left the city Prime Minister Mackenzie King announced hr the House at Commons about ten days ago that Canadian troops had landed hr Iceland "We are In a little world hero all of our own and It la an Interesting experience" Major Lyndon wrote He stated tha Canadian! found the Icelanders hospitable and that a number of them spoke excellent English Three attempted break-ins over the week-end may credited to the same persons since the same type of Instrument a brake pin off a railway car'had evidently been used In all cases according to police reports Monday Albert Rawln son of Ravvln proprietor of the Me-wata Grocery wu passing his father's store about 3:45 amH Monday morning when he noticed someone crouching near the cash register He pounded on the window and then dashed home to (drone the police When the police arrived the criminals had disappeared Investigation showed entry had been made by removing the rear basement windows and then forcing the door leading from the basement to the main floor of the store Exit was made through the rear door of the premises As far could be ascertained nothing had been stolen The Harvard Confectionery 410 4th 8L wu reported to have been entered about midnight Sunday but upon Investigation It wu found that although two rear windows had been Jemmied steel bars on the Inside of the windows had kept the thieve out Next door the Greenwood Beauty Parlor 410a 4th St had been entered The proprietress Mrs Trainer wu notified She stated she had been on a vacation for two weeks and that she didn't know If anything had been taken but that she would check with employees SISTER DIES Mrs Ross formerly of Calgary died suddenly in Toronto Monday afternoon according to word received by her sister Mrs Storey 813 18th Ave Funeral services will be held in Winnipeg Thursday afternoon1 NAME ASHFORD TO MISSION Scarbero Pastor Ons Of Eleven for Canadian Campaign Rev Ashford Bcerboro United church hu been named a member of a national preaching mission to be launched shortly United Church of Canada officials announced at Toronto Saturday that 11 well-known clergymen had been selected to take part In the drive The preaching mission will be conducted In many large centres from St John's Newfoundland to Victoria BO It will extend from September until January Mr Ashford stated he believed Anal plana would be made some time this summer at a gathering of the clergymen at Toronto Eight-day programs with different ministers moving across the Dominion to and from stipulated centres an contemplated In the drive Rev and Mrs Ashford are leaving for a five-week holiday In the Wednesday morning McColl-Frontenac Oil To Drill on Moose Dome Picnic i Uembera of Calgary branch Western Canada Association for the Deaf will enjoy a picnie and sporti day in Bowmen Park Saturday Thon planning to attend will take the itreet car to the park from 8 th Ave and Centre St at 1 pm Thon attending are asked to bring their lunch Ice cream and drinks will be provided A Lawless 130 17th Ave will provide further Information Acknowledged Prime Minister Churchill has acknowledged a letter of congratulation written May 30 by William Standen 3400 3A St Signed by a secretary the note states: Dear Sir the Minister has asked me to acknowledge your letter of the 30th May and to convey to you his thanks lor your kind message" (Youngest Probably the youngest man to enlist from Calgary In the last war Boss A Aldridge Is visiting friends and relatives at 317 3nd Ave NX Mr Aldridge who Joined the Mth Battalion pm a drummer at the age of 14 Is now on the permanent operating staff of the Panama canaL Arrives George new resident engineer for the No 3 Equipment Depot Royal Canadian Air Pwce East Calgary arrived in Calgaty over the week-end and has taken over his new duties Committee Officials In charge of the picnic to be held Saturday July I at Bowness Park for the children of the Woods Home and sponsored by the Otusk-wan Chapter Royal Order at Masons will be: Picnic manager -T Cool clerk at the course Cowey sports committee Cameron A Dart' A Carr Cowey 8 Buchan and Walls refreshment committee: Milligan Plan A Lockett Williams and 8 Spooner prizes: Combo and Harper transportation committee: Milligan Pearson and Bentley prizes committee Cool and 8 Cameron dispensers will be Ridley and Martin CCF The annual Alberta convention of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation will be held In Calgary July 36 and 37 It was announced at Edmonton during thg week-end by officials of the group More than 300 delegates from all parts of the province are expected to attend the sessions which will be held In the Later Temple OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN KRoy MYLean RO sea-mo southam Midi Hwrri Dally IM (a 1:10 Widimdxy iWwm Sr awannnwin niy Dr 0 Beanclemin MD MS Grain Exchange Calgary Pact Graduate el Part Chicago and Montreal Metabolic Urinary and SHa Waaw HEMSTITCHING Battonholes Made Pleating Battens and Buck lea Covered Rhinestones grp HI PLEATING and nkUHL BUTTON WEB G13 CENTRE st: M3464 lOamHa I art nm out-of-town onnraa given PROMPT STTRNTION "The busiest time In history" wu the way officiate spoke of the Dominion Day week-end More than 1300 care entered the park gate to Banff from Calgary brand for the first time to Juper by the new route They merged with hundreds of hoUdayers fresh from the Big Bend highway opening Calgary wu partially deserted over the week-end citizens streamed to the mountains or to Bowneu Park and SI George's Xsluul Sates of Ice-cream pop and sandwich filling boomed for perfect weather blessed the area The mosquitos were they always are but It wu definitely a Ume for the great outdoors Thou who sought solitude found It only In town for tha wilderness contained picnickers and campers every other foot Noticeable among crowds were brides and grooms school children fresh from classes Friday and scores of tourists from the United Statu Saskatchewan and British Columbia Sunday night a Union Jack wu presented by Vancouver Chamber of Commerce to the Calgvry organization when the two bodies met at Mount Norquay TRAVEL BIG BEND Tire Vancouver cavalcade left the coast city by motor Wednesday morning Following the Big Bend official opening cere-monies they were guests at a banquet given by the Golden Board of Trade Saturday Premier Pattullo declared officially opened the Big Bend highway which will provide Uie prairie provinces with a new outlet to the Pacfte coast Speaking at Boat Encampment midway between Revels toke and Golden BC on the 183 -mile stretch of new road the premier welcomed visitor attending the ceremony and paid tribute to the long-lasting friendship between Canada and United States Then he cut the tape which ut traffic rolling Delegations from many parte of Alberta and BC attended the ceremonies along with several members of the provincial legislatures and civic officials Tire route first surveyed In 1827 completes the western section at the trans-Canada highway and opens a newer and shorter way from British Columbia to resorts at Banff and Lake Louise As a scenic attraction it la expected to bring hundreds of additional tourists to British Columbia each year- 1 GO TO JASPER Monday the Vancouver caravan motored up the Banff -Jasper highway and were guests of Jasper Junior chamber of commerce for dinner and a dance Union Jacks wen presented to the Juper and Edmonton Junior chamber at the Juper banquet Flags were presented to the Junior chambers at Kamloops Salmon Arm and Revels toke en route from Vancouver The caravan ended Its official tour at Juper Officials felt the united demand for passports kept a lot of Canadians at heme Instead of crossing tha line they chow brand new highways In the pink of condition In the Rockies Many through lack of time were unable to procure the documents while others felt the 55-each cost for passporta could be used for a cabin at Banff And cottages there were at a premium Calgary auto camps and hotels did a fair business from tha overflow which could not find accommodation In the mountain town There are always those who work Policemen on beats street car conductors and others found compensation only in the fact that the holiday rush come very often Americans Coming To Gas Convention The Canadian Gu Association will hold its 33rd annual convention at Juper Alberta July 3 4 and 5 Members of the Pacific Coast Ou Association and other American gas men will attend Bowness vice-president and managing director of the Canadian Western Natural Gas Light Heat and Power Company Calgary stated it wu suggested the convention be cancelled this year because of the war but the association decided to proceed with it realising Canada's need for tourists More than half the delegates to the gathering will be Americans More than 200 person a are expected at the three-day convention Visitors will be welcomed by His Honor Lleut-Govemor Bowen and A Smith Calgary will be one of the principal speakers Julian Garrett Edmonton general manager of Northwestern Utilities Is president of the Canadian Ou Association this year Pledge Loyalty in Special Dominion Day Program To stirring band music more than 430 ex-service men inarched to Memorial Park Monday morning for a special Dumlnluti Day program Members of the Canadian Legion met at Memorial Hall and led by the Elks' Band inarched up 7th Ave to 4th St where the members of the Canadian Corps Association headed by the Canadian Corps Lassies' Pipe Band Joined the parade which proceeded down 4th 8t to Memorial Park In the parade were Mayor Andrew Davison Col Shouldlce Rev Dudley Kemp Mac-Laren provincial president of the Canadian Legion and Bullard Calgary president Canadian Legion Arriving at the Memorial Park the parade fumed around the Cenotaph where Rev Dudley Kemp opened the service and led the veterans in prayer Following a hymn CoL Shouldlce read the pedge of the ex-service men affirming their loyalty to carry on the fight of their fallen comrades to a successful conclusion ALLEGIANCE" In part the pledge stated "We are gathered on this hallowed ground to re-affirm our faithful allegiance to the crown to Canada and the British Empire We returned soldiers have met the enemy In the fields of battle when the enemy wu superior In numbers equipment and preparedness with the typical Anglo-Saxon 'never admit spirt that British bulldog determination to bold the ground we stud on "The citizens of the community look to ua for leadership and we must set an example to our weaker brothers of steadfastness and confidence "The 5th Column term is much overdone by us because It suggests a well-organized force while In reality It Is a miscellaneous lot of despicable cowardly traitors and spies who would stab us In the back "Our usefulness is to meet and defeat the Insidious undercurrent whispers of delta tedness which is too often expressed by foolish loose-tongued spineless white-livered people We can become ath Columnists and ws must never let this thought dwell within us and we must smash the expression of It by others cause is a righteous one and our success is assured We gre heartened by the courage and fighting spirit of our fighting fordfes as exemplified in the engagements of Montevideo Narvik and Dunkirk "All we need Is more aircraft and more personnel and we are getting these "I therefore ask that we defend with every ounce of our blood our Democracy that we oppose all currents of fear and stimulate success" fewTrashes MAR HOLIDAY Mother and Month-' Old Baby Injured Taken to Hospital Three people were Injured in a head-on car crash on the Riverside boulevard Saturday evening and were taken to the General hospital There were only a few other minor traffic accidents over the holiday week-end city police reported and Mounted Police said highway! were virtually accident-free Taken to hospital were Mrs Peltier 33 643 Meredith Road who sustained head tnjurtea requiring 34 stitches Richard Peltier aged one month who wu badly bruised about the head and Shoulders and limbs The mother and baby were reported in good condition late Monday night Samuel Hume of suite 6 Seven Oaks Court sustained head injuries but wu released Damages amounting to 6150 were done to the Peltier car driven by Peltier when it wu Involved In a collision with one driven by Samuel Hume The car driven by Hume wu said to have been speeding Damages amounted to 5300 Mr Peltier reported $80 In his wife's purse before the crash were missing Police are Investigating William Llewellyn schoolboy suffered a fractured shoulder when his bike crashed Into the rear of a car driven by Bodle 108 gth Ave The accident occurred on the north entrance lo the low-level Centre Street bridge A truck driven by Merriam Winnipeg and a car driven by Goodwin 400 8th Ave NX collided at a north hill Intersection Damages to the truck were $100 and to the automobile 650 No one wu injured A car operated by Mrs Rickard RR 4 and one driven by Carron 808 4th Ave NX collided Monday night at Centre St and 5th Ave The vehicle wu damaged to the extent of 150 while $30 damages were done to the other car THE WEATHER Harry Don levy former member of the circulation staff of The Albertan returned to Calgary recently after attending the Julia rd School at Music New York City the put year For five years conductor of 81 Mary's cathedral choir he led a choir of 50 girls at the Court of Peace In New York World Pair last July Prior to entering the Jullard school he studied at the Tenth School of Liturgical Music New York City Mr Don levy plans to remain at Calgary BUFFALOES ELECT WILSON First Tims Calgary Man Has Headed Organisation Alex Wilson Sr Calgary was eleced Grand Prlmo Royal Ante-dehivlan Order of Buffaloes at the Alberta convention in the Alexandra hotel Saturday to Monday It wu the first time a citlsen of Calgary wu named head of the organization Attending sessions were 83 delegates The convention opened with welcomes to delegatee from Bro A Cassidy Calgary and Bro Thompson OP Edmonton 1 A one-minute silence wu observed for all departed members Report of attendances from various lodges showed a drop from 7008 to 8384 many haring enlisted Finances were said to have improved this year BEND "SMOKES" Contributions were still being taken for an ambulance to be presented to the British Red Cross It wu stated It wu decided 80000 cigarettes ahould be sent each month to all active members hr service oveneu A cheque will be sent to Wood's HCme At a special meeting of Noble Lodge Sunday night Longworth Longworth and A Solloway all of Calgary were Initiated Then Smith ROJL of Michel BC raised Bowers Calgary to the 2nd degree with all Grand Lodge officers assisting In the ceremony At a meeting with the ladles Monday changes In the constitution were approved Auxiliaries are to eome under the Grand Lodge Immediately OFFICERS Others elected to office besides Grand Prlmo Wilson were: Deputy grand prlmo Oliver Robinson Michel grand secretary A BUum Edmonton grand treasurer A Hermitage grand tyler Hall Drumheller grand waiter Goodridge Calgary grand constable Goulson Edmonton grand minstrel A Pend ray Edmonton grand registrar Rowan tree Lethbridge grand chamberlain Mites Lethbridge aldermen benevolence Thompson Edmonton alderman Juniper Wiseman Michel grand press reporter A Wilson Calgaty trustees A Organ Lethbridge A Cassidy Calgary Gray Edmonton grand lodge executive Thompson Edmonton Carlson Edmonton Coulson Edmonton Gray Edmonton A Pend ray Edmonton auditors Stand ley Edmonton Coulson Edmonton Mobilize Battalion Of Highland Militia The Second Battalion Calgaty Highlanders Non-Permanent Active Ml litis Is to be mobilized Immediately according to Major Taylor Adjutant Monday Recruiting will begin Tuesday at 8 pm at Room 55 Calgary Armories and will continue every night until the battalion is at full strength Men of physical standards A or categories and under 50 yean of age will be accepted Training will be given two nights a week Uie nights to be decided later Men from the new battalion will be sent reinforcements to the 1st Battalion Calgary Highlanders CABF Manitoba Minister Addresses United Church Conference Introduction of leaden commissions and greetings from national officers were featured at tha Monday session of the United Church at Canada Western Young People's convention In Mount Royal College Registration totalled 140 with 65 official delegates from Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba British Columbia and Ontario Ray Mark St Vital Manitoba wu named general conference chairman Rev Goth Brandon Man addressing the conference on "This Collapse of an Era" declared "Secularism hu been one of our supreme Modem man had alienated himself from the eternal had forgotten that the temporal had meaning only Insofar it related to tha eternal Hitlerism he stated wu the result of secularism which wu suicidal it was tha fruit of unredeemed western man man who used to put so much faith in himself lias In our time lost that faith Only God Is objective and selfleu The new era demands that we rid ourselves of Illusions We need more realism common sense more theories that will conform to the stubborn facts of life" said Rev Goth END ILLUSIONS The old era wu ending because It wu based on Illusions Much depended upon the response of youth who must claim the new era for Christ he maintained Following registration Sunday night a sing-song wu conducted by Bert Pettigrew Calgary Business sessions began Monday and will continue until Thursday night Introduced to the gathering Monday were Rev Goth Rev Burkholder Calgary Rev Beaton Toronto secretary missionary education United Church Miss Gertrude Rutherford Toronto principal United Church training schooL Leading the worship service by Alberta conference were Ted Miller Edmonton president Alberta conference Art Magee Edmonton president Edmonton presbytery Ruth Zlnkan Edmonton secretary Edmonton presbytery BRING GREETINGS Greetings were brought by Rev McDonald Calgary presbytery Doug Card president Calgary Young People's Union Rev Dr George Kerby principal Mount Royal College Jack Wallins St Catharines (hit national president Marlon Brllllnger Toronto national Christian Fellowship convener Ted Miller Edmonton John Friesen Vlrden Manitoba conference Bruce Lalng Fenwick Ont president Hamilton conference Violet Botherway York-ton Saskatchewan conference George McTsggart Vancouver British Columbia conference Eileen CampbeU Calgary wu In charge of music appreciation Sessions will commence at 8 am Tuesday They will Include commissions a theme address "A Faith for a New Era" by Rev Goth a vesper service "Backward Turn Backward" by Rev Burkholder and a tour of the city South Alberta Unit Reaches Full Strength Mobilised less than three weeks ago the South Alberta Regiment reached Its full strength of 33 office and 834 men Saturday after enlisting 34 men of a group of 123 men who arrived at Edmonton from the Peace River country It wu announced by LL-Col Brown area commandant Tha balance of the Peace River contingent second hr a week came to Calgary to reinforce tha Calgary Highlanders MRS ETHEL PETTO Mrs Ethel Peyto 62 died at her home In Banff Sunday morning following a lengthy Illness She wu bom In Lewis County Sussex England and had lived hr Banff 33 years Surviving are hef husband Peyto Banff two brothers Fred Wells Banff and George Wells In the United States and two sisters In England Funeral services will be conducted at the family residence In Banff Tuesday at 3:30 pm with Rev McNIchol officiating Jacques funeral home la In charge of arrangements EDWARDHELDER Funeral services for Edward Fielder 88 of 1813 21st St were conducted at tha Jacques chspel Saturday at 130 pm with Rev Burton officiating Pallbearers were Albert A Cropper Wallace Hilling A Baker Howie end A Smelling Interment waa in Bumaland cemetery TIIOMtsTk ROE Funeral services for Thamu Roe 82 of 738 3rd Ave were conducted at the Jacques chapel Saturday at 130 pm with Rev Melville Altken officiating Pallbearers were Wilson A Hetherlngton 8 Morton A Livingstone William H1U and Richard Playfair The Canadian Order of Foresters held graveside services In the Buma-land cemetery valerie'bird Valerie Irene Bird Infant daughter of Mr and Bln Harry Bird 3613 6th St died in a Calgary hospital Monday morning Surviving besides her parents Is a sister Patricia Funeral services will be conducted at the Park Memorial Chapel Wednesday at 10:30 am OBITUARY Buy 7000 Acres of Leases from Pilling Interests In Us effort to provide for future requirements of crude oil In Western Canada McColl-Frontenae Oil Company Limited hu officially announced through Its president A Wales Montreal that it hu con-chided a purchase agreement with the Pilling Interests of Calgary covering 7000 acres of oil leases In the Moose Mountain region located approximately 35 miles west of Calgary This agreement Is subject to overriding royalties and provides that the company will shortly commence drilling the first of a series of test wells on the Moose Mountain structure It Is expected the first test well will be spudded In prior to Sept 1 1840 under the general supervision of the company's exploration department headed up by geologist Hunt The possibilities of the Moose Mountain properties are not altogether unknown since two shallow wells have already been drilled In the area to approximate depths of 1600 and 2800 feet respectively me producing a small quantity of high gravity crude oil the other resulting In heavy intermittent flows of gat Successful development of the Moose Mountain properties by Me-Coll Frontenac will aim assist largely the federal government's attempt to conserve foreign exchange for war purposes by producing greater quantities of Canadian crude oil well contributing to the general economic growth of Alberta POOL OPENS NEXT WEEK Dressing Rooms Near Completion Calgarians may be celebrating double during Stampede week for it Is probable the new swimming pool at Mewats Park will be opened at that time At Edmonton (his week Parks Superintendent Reader wu studying methods employed In operating pools there He expected a charge of five cents would probably be made at Calgary for small children 10 cents for Intermediates and 23 cents for adults The plant Itself to completed end workmen will finish up-to-date drawing rooms next week Mayor Davison and Commissioner A Tweddle expressed themselves pleased with improvements at exhibition grounds City workmen will shortly begin construction of the new road diversion around RCAP depots in East Calgary The south leg of the overhead bridge leading to Ogden road will be taken down when the link from the stockyards to Ogden road Is completed Levels st sits of air force depots In preparation for Installation of utilities are being taken Substantial benefits may be derived by the city from forthcoming requirements of military services Specifications tor the new road diversion west of Currie Barracks re being prepared Tenders for construction at the -road will be salted for shortly 8UNNY8IDE ICWA Sunnyslde SCWA will meet at 8 pm Tuesday at 738 1st Ave NW to elect officers Daring the Illness of FM CROWE Optometrist ALL LENSES AND REPAIRS win be attended to at tha Imperial Optical COMPANY IM SOUTHAM BLDG MUSI Where an an record! are ea file WALK NATURALLY Airb-Rlte Walhlna Shoe ef mart dexlgo Made with Uioee extra comfort lecture 10 rtaentlal today Float of rapport for the memorial arrh end extra rahmd al-lowaace to live perfect fit "Walk Naturally In Arch-Rite 8hoce" $595 StarShoesLtd 811 'ini We 0 AM pap-- Ah Jl YEE TOM Yee Tom 64 of 304 14th Ave died In a Calgary hospital Monday morning Funeral services will be conducted at tire Poster and Poster chspel Wednesday at 3:30 pm with Rev Yee Tong officiating MRS KAREN JENSEN Mrs Karen Jensen 36 died at the family residence in the Spy Hill district west of Calgary Sunday She wu born at Mollerup Denmark and had lived In Alberta 3S yean Surviving are her husband Peter two daughters Mrs Miller Calgary and Mary Calgary two sons Norman and Vemer both of Calgary one brother Carl Peterson Aldersyde Alberts and throe sisters In Denmark Funeral services will be conducted st the Poster and Foster chapel Wednesday at 3 pm with A Webb officiating Interment will be In Burnslandi cemetery ROBERT WITTAKKR Robert Wittaker 86 of Red Deer Alberta died at the family residence lut Wednesday Surviving are one daughter Mrs Katherine Rogers Red Deer and two sons and Wittaker both of the Chest-ermere Lake district Funeral services were conducted at the Leyden chspel Saturday at 3 pm with Rev Marshall offlclat-lng Pallbearers were A Young A Gillespie Hodgson and Oou Interment wu in the Burnsland cemetery KEITH CLARKSON Funeral services for Keith Clarkson 57 of the Dominion Hotel were conducted at the Leyden chapel Saturday at 3:30 pm with Rev Dr A Aldridge officiating and Rev Rex Brown sssistlng Pallbearers were Wingfield Mc-Clusky O'Nell and A Nicholson Interment wu In Bums land cemetery KING GEORGE LODGE No 59 An emergent communication of King George Lodge No 59 AF AM will be held on Tuesday July 2nd at 12:45 pm for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother CHARLES BELL ROMNEY Funeral Service will be held from Scarboro United Church at 1 :30 pm BAILEY Master.

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