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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 14

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THE MONTREAL STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1 1972 Announcements and Memorial Notices Births Adoptions Christenings Deaths In Memoriams Requiem Masses Cards of Thanks Cards of Sympathy Monument Unveilings Special Announcements To Place An Announcement Please call 282-2345 RECEIVING HOURS Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for following day's paper. fora Saturday 9 to 12 noon Monday. For same day publication, 10:30 a.m.

Monday to Friday. Postscript and Final editions. For Saturday's Paper, Death Notices Only, Call 282-2377 from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Rate-11 per word Minimum Births BALMER.

Bobbie: and Derek announce the their son Nicholas, (9 6 ozs.) at St. Mary's Hospital, A August 2nd, 1972. BARRETT. Patrick and Carol (nee Grant) proudly announce the birth of James Michael, 11 born July 29th, 1972, at the Royal Victoria Hospital. CHARTIER.

To Peter a and Shirley (nee Jansen) a daughter, Maureen, 5 at Santa Cabrini Hospital on August 1st. Sister for Bryan. EPSTEIN. To Solly and Violette a son at the Montreal General Hospital on August 2nd, 1972. Brother to Clarance.

Heartfelt thanks to Dr. R. Kinch and case room staff. GAFFNEY, Martin and Marilyn (nee Each). proudly announce the las, on 31st, 1972, St.

birth of their, first child Kyle DougMary's Hospital. Arnold and Roslyn (nee Perzow), proudly announce the birth of their daughter Rhonda, 6 15 born August 2nd, 1972 at the Jewish General Hospital. HALTRECHT. I Earl and Irene (nee Greenstein), proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Shari Joy, born August 3rd, 1972, at Grace Hospital, Toronto. Proud grandparents Edith and Joe Greenstein, Ray and Albert Haltrecht.

Very proud greatgrandmother Rebecca Silver. HENDERSON. Robert and Patricia (nee Emmerson) proudly announce the birth of a daughter Tracy Ann, 6 1 on August 1st 1972, at the Montreal General Hospital. Sister for Michael. Mother and daughter are both well.

HIGGS. To Peter and Helen (nee Sabo), a daughter, 6 5 on August 1st, 1972, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Sister to Andrea and Timothy. HIRSCHBERG. Jack and Lind a (nee Baimel) happily announce the birth of their daughter on August 1st, 1972, at the Jewish General Hospital.

Mother and daughter both well. B.H. INSLEAY. To Douglas and Helen (nee Shaver), a son, Douglas William, brother to Allan and Andrew, on July 28th, 1972 at the Montreal General Hospital. JOSEPHSON.

Harold and Shella (nee Laing) joyfully announce the arrival of their first child, a son, at the Jewish General Hospital on July 30th, 1972. Both well. LINNINGTON, Harold and Fran (nee Sheppard), proudly announce the birth of their son an August 1st, 1972, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, brother to Wendy May, MURPHY. Sean and Claire (nee Turcotte) proudly announce the arrival of their daughter on August 1st, 1972, at Verdun General Hospital. First grandchild for Claire and Paddy Murphy.

Third grandchild for Helene and Emile Turcotte. First great-grandchild for Mrs. Gauthier. REIN. Harris and Mary (nee Fuchs), proudly announce the birth of their daughter, August 1st, 1972, at the General Hospital.

Many thanks to Dr. Kapusta and staff. SCHNAPP. Hi, I'm here. My name is Debra Susan was born on July 30th, to my proud parents, Errol and Molly, (nee Hoffmann), sister to Marci and Marshall, and another granddaughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Schnapp, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hoffmann. SEGAL Alfie and Nancy, (nee Alter), proudly announce the birth of their daughter Susan Freda, at the Jewish General Hospital on August 1st, 1972.

SMITH. Ian and Marcia (nee Tiergen) are proud to announce the birth of Eric John, 8 August 1972, at the Montreal General Brother for Karen. Both well. TAYLOR. Bill and Marilyn (nee Bethune), happily announce the birth of their daughter, Melanie, 6 9 on August 3rd, at Lakeshore General Hospital.

All well. Sister to Todd. Thanks to Dr. Hierz. House of floccers for MOUNTAIN STREET AT SHERBROOKE VICTOR 2-4444 A Ino.

526-5955 3033 SHERBROOKE E. OBITUARY ERIC HARVEY SPINNEY. The passing is announced of Eric H. Spinney at the Lakeshore General Hospital on August 2, 1972, at the age of 85. Mr.

Spinney was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, in 1886. He attended Kings College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, and the University of Toronto. He served in the C.E.F. Nova Scotia Regiment, World War I. In 1926, he became President and Managing Director of E.

K. Spinney Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, a position he held for 53 years, till his retirement in 1965. During this period Mr. Spinney was also active in civic and provincial affairs. He was elected to the Town Council in 1937 and served as Mayor from 1938 to 1944, and.

from 1946 to 1950. in 1956 he was elected to the Provincial Legislature as the representative from Yarmouth Shel. bourne Claire. He was President of the Wholesale Hardware Association, member of the Halifax Club, The Canadian Legion, Yarmouth Branch and a Director of the Dominion Atlantic Railway. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Eunice Spinney. Burial is to taka place at Mountain Cemetery, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Funeral arrangements are handled by, Sweeney Funeral Diractors Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. In Memoriam BRAY, (Stevenson), In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away August 3rd, 1953 Always In our thoughts, Frank and Mary. Births WIENER. Allan and Helen (nee Grossman) proudly announce the birth of their daughter, 2 025., on August 1st, 1972, at the Jewish General Hospital.

Sister to Jeffrey Wendy Many thanks to Drs. Neuman, M. Gelfand, M. ande Guralnick. Adoptions Adoptions PEMBERTON.

Ian and Ann announce the arrival of their chosen son, David Ian. In Windsor, Ontario. Deaths Deaths ASSELIN, Bruno. At Outremont, August 1st, 1972, aged 59, Bruno Asselin, LPH, beloved husband of Germaine Aganier, father of Mrs. Louise Melancon, grandfather of Helene, brother of Cecile Asselin, Mrs.

Steve Emmers son (Claire), brother-in-law of Jacques Aganier and Mrs Gracia Aganier. Also survived by nieces and nephews. FUneral August 4th, from Alfred Dallaire Inc. and S. Vallee Ltd.

Funeral Home, 1111 Laurier West, leaving 9.45 a.m. for St. Viateur Church, service at 10 a.m. Interment St. Polycarpe Cemetery.

BABINGTON, John David. Suddenly at his late residence, Montgomery Meaford, on August 2nd, 1972. John David Babington, beloved husband of Hilda Hulme, dear father of Doris and George Babington, Montreal. Dear brother of Helen and Elsie (Mrs. Leslie Shepherdson), Gladys; all of Meaford.

Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Babington. Predeceased by brother Alex and two sisters, Rubie and Mayme. Resting at the Ferguson Funeral Home, Meaford.

Service at Christ Church (Anglican), Saturday afternoon, at 2 p.m. Interment at Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. BANNISTER, Robert Charles. At his residence, in Trinity East, Newfoundland, on August 2nd, 1972, in his 69th year, beloved husband of Gertrude Louise Bannister and dear brother of Joseph, Elikam, Thomas and Sara (Mrs. A.

Hiscock), of Newfoundland, and Augustus, of Greenfield Park, Quebec; burial will take place on August 4th, in Trinity East, Newfoundland. BASKIN, David, On August 1st, husband of the late Leah Kravitz, beloved father of Mrs. Saul Kr avitz (Annie), Sydney, Saul, Percy and the late Harry Baskin. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral service from Paperman Sons, Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road on August 3rd at 12 noon to Beth Hamedrish Hagodol Tifereth Israel Congregation Cemetery, Tifereth Israel section, de la Savane.

Shiva at 2278 Noel St. Laurent. In lieu of gifts, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. BEAULIEU, Armand. Accidentally in Pangman, Saskatchewan, July 29th, 1972, at the age of 36, Armand Beaulieu, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lucien Beaulieu, survived by his sister Mrs. Claude Charon (Claudette), his brothers Lucien and Marcel, and sisters-in-law Madeleine and Janet, brother-in-law Claude Charon, also several nephews and nieces. Funeral August 5th, from Alfred Dallaire Inc. Funeral Home, 2645 Henri Bourassa East.

Leaving at 9.30 a m. for St. Joseph de Riviere des Prairies Church. Service at 10 a.m. Interment same location.

Visitation commencing Friday 1 p.m. BROCKLEHURST, Ellen Elizabeth. In Exeter, New Hampshire, on August 2nd, 1972, in her 86th year, beloved wife of the late Joseph Brocklehurst and dear mother of Alan of Toronto, Gladys Montano of San Fernando, Trinidad, Edythe Gilfillan and Bernice Bartrem. Resting at Rosedale Funeral Home, 4911 Cote des Neiges Road, after 1 p.m. Friday.

Funeral notice to follow. In lieu of flowers donations sent to the Exeter Hospital, Exeter, New Hampshire, would be gratefully appreciated. BOURAS, Venetsanos. At the Maison neuve Hospital on July 28th, 1972, at the age of 24, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Bouras of Greece; also survived by his brothers and sisters, George, Helen (Mrs. M. Roussos), Kiri a la (Mrs. G. Kappos), Dimitrios, Thomas, also Margaret of Greece.

Resting at Moshonas and Ouimet, 4898 Park Ave. Service on August 4th, at 2 p.m., from St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. BOURNE, Lillian G.

At Montreal, on August 2nd, 1972. In her 87th year. Lillian G. Bourne, beloved wife of the late F. A.

D. Bourne, and dear mother of C. G. Bourne (Pep) and June (Mrs. W.

W. Oughtred), grandmother of 10 grandchildren and great-grandmother of four great-grandchildren. No visitation at the request of the family. Funeral service at the Chapel of Wray Walton Wray, 1234 Mountain on August 4th, at 2 p.m. Thence to Mount Royal Crematorium.

BREAULT, Gloria Currie. At the Royal Victoria Hospital on August 1st, 1972, wife of Andre Breault. Dear mother of Patricia, Anthony, Michael and Christopher. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Melbourne Currie. Remains have left the Wray Walton Wray Funeral Home, 1234 Mountain St. for funeral service at the J. A. McAdam Funeral Chapel, 160 York Fredericton, N.B.

on August 4th at 10 a.m. Interment Mactaquac, N. B. CARR, William Donald. Age 36, a native of Montreal, passed away July 29th, 1972.

He is survived by his wife Helen R. Carr of Altadena, Calif. Parents Angus and Margaret Carr, formerly of Canada. Daughters, Mrs. Edward A.

Siders, San Rafael, Cheryl of Altadena. Sons, Jeffrey, Cary and Scott, all of Altadena. Grandchildren, Shauna and Scott. He was a member of the Soaring Society of America. Fu- neral service was held July 31st, 1972 in Altadena, Calif.

CHATFIELD, Freda. At St. Mary's Hospital, on August 1st, 1972, Freda Simpson, beloved wife of Walter Chatfield, dear mother of Walter, Freda, Mary and Dorothy, grandmother of Debbie, Sandra and Walter junior. Funeral service August 4th, at 2 p.m., from J. A.

Guilbault Funeral Home, 5359 St. Michel Blvd. Interment at Mount Royal Cemetery. B'NAI B'RITH Davis Lodge No. 2435 The officers and members of the above lodge extend their heartfelt sympathy to Bro.

HARVEY ROSENBERG on the loss of his beloved father. May the family spared further sorrow. PHIL GRIEF, President. B'NAI B'RITH COTE ST. LUC LODGE No.

2164 Members of the above lodge wish to express their sincere condolences to Bro. SYDNEY BASKIN on the loss of his father, DAVID BASKIN. May the family be spared further sorrow. Shiva at 2278 Noel St. Laurent.

WILLIAM REICH, President. CORCORAN, John (Dollard). In Montreal, August 1st, 1972, at the age of 57, John Corcoran, beloved husband of the late Doris Mae Robinson. Survived by his two sons, William and Terence. Funeral August 4th from J.

R. Deslauriers Funeral Home, 790 St. Croix to Our Lady of Fatima Church, for service at 10 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. CREVIER, Fernand.

Accidentally In Montreal, August 1st, 1972, at the age of 45, husband of Rita Desforges, was president of Crevier Transport Ltd. in Ville St. Laurent. Also survived by his daughters Diane (Mrs. Michel Ladouceur), Claudette, and son Robert, his father Mr.

Henri Crevier, brothers Emile, and sisters Jeanne and Irene. Funeral Saturday from Boudrias Cormier Funeral Home 816 St. Croix St. Laurent. Service at St.

Laurent Church at 11 a.m. Interment Lachine Cemetery. Deaths CUMMINGS, Francis Thomas. At his residence on August 2nd, 1972, Francis Thomas Cummings, age 72 years. Retired Northern Electric employee, beloved husband of Violet Higgins, dear father of Irene (Mrs.

K. Noseworthy), grandfather of Carol. Resting at the J. F. Wilson and Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Avenue.

Service in the Chapel August 5th at 10:30 a.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. CURRIE, Stanley J. Suddenly at Huntingdon, on August 2nd, 1972, aged 68 years, beloved husband of Dorothy Davis, dear father of Margaret, brother of Miss Laura Currie. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, Huntingdon, Que.

Funeral notice later DAVIES, Madeleine. At Montreal, August 2nd, 1972, aged 50 years, Mrs. Albert Davies (nee Madeleine Trudel), mother of Albert and Linda. Funeral August 5th, from Magnus Poirier Funeral Home 6520 St. Denis, to St.

Vital Church for service at 10 a.m. Saturday. Thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery, DYSON, Leslie A. L. At the Montreal General Hospital on August 2nd, 1972, beloved husband of Cora Pugsley MacLoon, dear father of Stuart.

Resting at D. A. Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West. Remains leave Friday morning for the Stuart Lockwood Funeral Home, Danville, Que. Service at St.

Augustine Church, on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Danville Protestant Cemetery. Please omit flowers. FITZMAURICE, Georges. At Montreal, August 2nd, 1972, aged 59 years, Georges Fitzmaurice, member of the Musicians Guild of Montreal, husband of Ida Dupuis, father of Mrs.

Claude Dupuis (Rita) and Patrick, also survived by his grandchildren Christian and Richard. Funeral August 5th, from Magnus Poirier Funeral Home 185 de Castelnau, to Ste. Cecile Church for service at 10 a.m. Thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Canadian Cancer Society will be appreciated.

FORDE, Patrick J. Suddenly at Lakeshore General Hospital, on August 2nd, 1972, age 44 years, beloved husband of Audrey McLaren, dear father of Alan, Jim, Sandra and Elaine, dear brother of Seamus. Funeral arrangements later. In lieu of flowers send donations to Quebec Heart Fund. GABRIEL, Pardo.

At Montreal, August 1st, 1972, aged 91 years, Pardo Gabriel, husband of the late Maria lanotti, survived by his chilaren Joseph, Louis, Antoine, Michel, Nicolas, Leo, Mrs. Paul Martin (Congette), Mrs. Armand Maretta (Philomene) and daughterin-law Mrs. Jean Gabriel. Funeral August 4th, from Magnus Poirfer Funeral Home 6520 St.

Denis leaving at 9.30 a.m., to Notre Dame de la Defense Church for service at 10. Thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. GELINEAU, George. At the Reddy Memorial Hospital, on August 3rd, 1972, aged 76 years, beloved husband of Irene Hamilton, brother of Lucienne, Gilbert, Joseph, Adrien, Horace, Eugene, Marcel, Louis and Maurice. Resting at the J.

F. Wilson Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Ave. Service in St. Telesphore Church, 8811 Central LaSalle, August 5th, at 11 a.m. GOLLAN, John.

Suddenly at the LaSalle General Hospital, John Gollan, aged 65 years, beloved husband of Dorothy Innes, dear father of Lorne, Marilyn and Gail, grandfather of Paula and Kevin, brother of Elizabeth, Irene and Hazel. Resting at the J. F. Wilson Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Ave. Funeral notice later.

HOWE, Nelson S. At the Montreal General Hospital, on July 31 st, 1972, Nelson Stanley Howe, of St. Lambert, beloved husband of Florence Cartwright, dear father cf Keith, Ralph and Nancy. Visitation at Clarke, MacGillivray, White Funeral Directors, 307 Riverside Drive (at Argyle), St. Lambert.

Funeral notice later. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Quebec Society for Crippled Children. (Parking on premises). HUXSEL, Paul. Suddenly at Two Mountains on August 2nd, 1972, in his 78th year, Paul Huxsel, beloved husband of Gertrude Austel, dear father of Robert and Joyce (Mrs.

A. Roth). Resting at J. Walter James Funeral Home, 1204 Oka Road, City of Two Mountains. Funeral service from Lutheran Church, 3594 Jeanne Mance on August 4th, at 3 p.m.

Thence to Mount Royal Crematorium. KELLY, Bartholomew Thomas (Bert). At his residence on August 2nd, 1972, Bert Kelly, beloved husband of Ida Daley and dear brother of Kathleen (Mrs. A. E.

Tigh) of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Ted of Belleville, Ont. Visitation at Clarke, MacGillivray, White Funeral Directors, 4484 St. Catherine East (at William David). Requiem Mass at St. Aloysius Parish in St.

Cyprian's Church, 1675 Morgan on August 5th, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery. KING, Henry (Harry) M. M. At the Montreal General Hospital on July 28th, 1972, after three months illness in his 78th year, Henry King, dearly beloved husband of Doris (Gagnon) and of the late Bertha Ganley, dear brother of Dr.

J. G. King, O.B.E. of London, England, the late Thomas (twin brother), and of the late J. G.

H. King of Glasgow, Scotland. Born in Alva, Scotland, son of the late Margaret Grieve, Mr. King came to Canada in 1914 and during World War served in France as a Rider with the 2nd Canadian Army Auxillary Cavalry Co. He was awarded the Military Medal for "Valor in Field." Mr.

King was a memof the M.A.A.A. and the Heather Curling Club. A private service was held from Rosedale Chapel on Saturday morning. Thence to Mt. Royal Crematorium.

KRAFT, Martin. On August 2nd, 1972, aged 80 years, beloved husband of Bella Deroche, dear father of Bob, loving grandfather of Bobby. Also survived by his brother Michael and daughter-in-law Helen. Resting at the Chapel of M. A.

Blythe Bernier, 3682 Park Ave. Funeral notice later. KULHANIAN, Alice. At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on August 1st, 1972, beloved wife of the late Ardash Kulhanian, dear mother of Lesley and Kathleen. Resting at D.

A. Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke St. W. Funeral service al St. Columba Church on Saturday at 10 a.m.

to Mount Royal Cemetery. NOW Senior Citizens and Thoughtful Families may arrange before need beautiful burial property at attractive prices in choice of several payment plans to suit budget. Act now and make these arrangements together. For complete details phone MEMORIAL GARDENS 636-1301; 486-3114; After 5 p.m. 683-2205.

The Family Of The Late MORRIS ATLAS Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and generous contributions to charities during their recent loss of a beloved husband, tather and grandfather. Deaths MULHALL, Marguerite. At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on August 2nd, 1972, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mulhall, sister of Gerald, and the late Emmett.

Resting at D. A. Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke St. W. Funeral service at St.

Malachy's Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. to Cote des Neiges Cemetery, MURPHY, Leo Patrick. At Montreal on August 2nd, 1792, aged 67 years, Leo Patrick Murphy, exof Mrs. Norman Jones (Leona), employee of C.P.R., beloved husband of Agnes Greene, dear father grandfather of Janice and Allison, brother of Matthew. Resting at Urgel Bourgie Funeral Home, 7384 St.

Denis St. Funeral notice later. NILES, Rose. At Montreal on August 1st, 1972, aged 58 years, Rose Andrews, beloved wife of Louis Niles, dear mother of David, Beatrice (Mrs. O'Reilly), Douglas, dear sister of Emily.

Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Funeral August 4th from Alfred Dallaire Inc. Funeral Home, 2548 Beaubien corner Molson. Funeral service will be held in the chapel at 10 a.m., thence to Hawthorn- Cemetery. PACE, Christina Rose (nee Johnson).

Suddenly on August 1st, 1972, in her 57th year, beloved wife of Dudley, and mother of Anne, dearly beloved daugher of Mary Johnson and sister of Queta, Andy and Bill. Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke West, on August at 2 p.m. to Mount Royal Crematorium.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund. PAPAJANOPOULOS, Nicholas. At The Montreal Children's Hospital on August 2nd, 1972, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Spiros Papajanopoulos, brother of Stavroula, Panagiotis, Afroditie.

Resting at Moshonas Ouimet Funeral Home, 4898 Park Ave. Service on August 4th, at 1 m. from Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery, PAUL (Di Paolo), Maria. At Montreal West on August 1st, 1972 in her 89th year, Maria Guiseppa Sarra, beloved wife of R.

D. Paul Raffalle (Di Paolo), dear mother of Inez (Mrs. Lanno) of Montreal West, Mafalda (Mrs. R. A.

J. McKinnon) of Ottawa, Florida, (Mrs. A. D. Morey) of Montreal West, Ralph of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, and the late Yolanda, Nelia and Humbert; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.

Visitation at Clarke, MacGillivray, White Funeral Directors, 5580 Sherbrooke St. West (at Marcil). Eucharistic, Celebration at St. Elizabeth of Portugal Church on Thursday at 10 a.m Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. (Parking on PULLAN, Eileen Shirley.

After lengthy illness on August 2nd, 1972, beloved wife of Edward Pullan, sister of Walter, daughter of the late Sam and Lillian Chodos. Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on August 4th, at 1 p.m., to Chevra Shaas Congregation Cemetery, de la Savane. Shiva strictly private. In lieu of flowers or gifts contributions may be made to the Cancer Research Fund. ROSENBERG, Maurice.

On Aug. 2nd, 1972, dearly beloved husband of Pauline Spector, father of Kenneth, Harvey, and Mrs. M. Clayman (Barbara), brother of Mrs. Rae Schwartz and Mrs.

Jean Bernfeld. Also survived by four grandchildren, Monty, Robert, David and Gayle. Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5606 Cote des Neiges Road, on August 4th, at 11 a.m., to King Edward Benefit Association Cemetery, Berri St. Shiva at 4930 St. Kevin Apt.

3. SEWELL, Bridget Jennie. At the Montreal Protestant Hospital on August 3rd, 1972, Bridget Jennie Cowan, aged 84 years, beloved wife of the late Stanley Sewell, dear mother of Alberta (Mrs. R. Coates), Frances (Mrs.

F. McKinnon), May (Mrs. P. Allain), of Stoneham, Lillian (Mrs. S.

Barth of Toronto), Albert of Brampton, Ontario, and the late Hugh. Resting at the Wilson Funeral Home, 123 Maple Chateauguay. Service in the chapel August 5th, at p.m. Interment St. Joachim Cemetery.

SPENCER, Charles Allan. On August 2nd, in his 89th year, while visiting his sons in Toronto, beloved husband of the late Ethel Margery Patterson, and dear father of C. Wilson, Robert of Toronto, and Colin A. of Montreal, brother of Harry W. of Toronto.

Funeral service from Tees Memorial Chapel of Clarke, MacGillivray, White Funeral Directors, 1459 Towers on Friday at 2 p.m. Visiting from noon Friday, Interment Mt. Royal Cemetery. WATTS, Beatrice. At Trois RIvieres on July 31st, 1972, Beatrice Watts, beloved wife of the late Arthur Watts and dear mother of Jack and the late Phyllis; also survived by four grandchildren, Sandra, Art, Judy and Dick.

Resting at Rousseau Funeral Home, Trols Rivieres. Service Thursday at 2 p.m. WHITE, Robert Harold. At Montreal on July 31st, 1972, Robert Harold White in his 60th year, beloved husband of Hilda White and dear father of Robert and Diana and brother of Earl. Funeral from Kane Fetterly Funeral Chapel, 5301 Decarie on August 4th, at 10 a m.

to Field of Honour, Pointe Claire. WILSON, Donald H. Suddenly at St. Gabriel de Brandon on August 1st, 1972, aged 46 years, beloved husband of Anna Franklin. dear father of Donald and Robert, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Wilson, dear brother of Lois (Mrs. Duncan), Lynn and the late Ross.

Funeral from D. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. on Friday at 11 a m. Unveilings LOWIE, Wolf. The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Wolf Lowie, beloved husband of Rose Kastner, dear father of Mrs Thomas R.

Simon (Lisa), and the late Adele Ginsberg, will take place on August 6th, at 11:40 a.m. at the Shaar Hashomayim Cemetery, Mount Royal Blvd. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. LEWIS, Colman J. (Cole).

The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Colman J. Lewis, brother of Mrs. Matilda Bach of New York, Leah, Esther and Freda of Montreal will take place August 6th, 11 a.m. at the Spanish and Portuguese Cemetery, Mt. Royal Blvd.

Relatives and friends invited. RIMER. The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Harry Rimer, beloved husband of Sarah, dear father of Maurice, Esther and Miriam, will take place August 6th at 11 a.m. at the Chaverin Kol Yisrael Cemetery, de la Savane. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

WOLMAN, Max. The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Max Wolman, beloved husband of Mary Wolman, dear father of Lilly, Jacky and Rachel, will be held on August 6th, 1972, at 10:30 a.m. at the Memorial Park, Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. Relafives and friends are invited to attend. Card of Thanks LOUDIN, Katie.

Mrs. Jessie Loudin and family wish to express sincere thanks to all relatives and friends, management and staff Robert Simpson's downtown, and Allied Chemicals, for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, and visitations, during the recent loss of a dear daughter and sister. POIRIER. The family of the late Leo Vernon Poirier, wish to thank their relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. In Memoriam The Star will furnish on request booklet of appropriate verses for the In Memoriarn column.

BRAY. In loving memory of a dear Mother, Bessie, who passed away August 3rd, 1953, and of a Father, Stanley, who passed away 1933. "Too dearly loved to be forgotten." Olive and Harry. BRAY, Bessie. In loving memory of a dear grandmother, who passed away August 3rd, 1953.

Lovinnly remembered by Martin, Jo-Agn and Marilyn. CHAISSON, Donald. In loving memory of a dear husband, who passed away August 3rd, 1971. "When days are dark and lonely And everything goes wrong I seem to hear you whisper Be brave and carry on. Each time look at your picture You seem to smile and say Cheer up I'm only sleeping We'll meet again some day They say time heals all sorrows And helps us to forget But time has only proved How much miss you yet." Deeply missed by your wife and children Carmalita, Carlos, and Donald.

CUROTTE, Douglas. In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away Aug. 3rd, 1970. "Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent is the voice we loved to hear. Too 'far away for sight or speech, But not 100 far for thought to reach." Always loved and remembered by wife Helen and son Tom.

CUROTTE, Douglas. In sad memory of a brother-in-law, who passed away August 3rd, 1970. "Sadly missed along life's way Quietly remembered every day." Mamie, Fred and Tommy. CUROTTE, Douglas. In loving memory of my dear brother, called away August 3rd, 1970, Dear Dad August 16th, 1960.

Always remembered Pauline. CUROTTE, Douglas. In loving memory of a dear brother who passed a away August 3rd, 1970, also a dear dad passed away August 16th, 1960. "They live with Us in memory still Not just today but always will." Always remembered by Helen, Bill and Janice. CUROTTE, Douglas Ronald.

In loving memory of a dearly loved son, and brother, who passed away August 3rd, 1970. "Years go by, but memories stay, As near and dear as yesterday." Always in our thoughts your loving mother and brother Charlie. EDWARDS, David. In loving memory of my David who died August 3rd, 1971. "Fond memories of you Dave WIll never change And tears do wet my eyes, Just when your life was brightest, In the midst of your happy days, Your oh so young life was shortened By God's mysterious ways, But deep within my lonely heart, Your love no one ever take away." forgotten, Mom Geary.

EDWARDS, David. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who passed away one year ago today. "He had a nature, you could not help loving, And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew him, His memory will never grow cold." Loved and sadly missed by his Mom, his sister Linda, his brothers Daniel, Douglas and Donald. EDWARDS, In remembrance of my passed away Davidio August 3rd, 1971. "We shared so many happy times, We shared some sad ones too, But the saddest a day of all, dear Dave, Was the day when I lost you." Dearly loved and never forgotten.

Debbie. HOKEA, Ben. In longing memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away August 3rd, 1971. "Deep in our hearts you will always stay Loved and remembered every day." Alcha Nui, Denise and family. LeBLANC, Margaret Rose.

In loving memory of a dear sister who passed away August 3rd, 1968. "The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved SO well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep." Barbara, Marion and Children. LeBLANC, Margaret. In loving memory of our dear daughter, Margaret Rose, who passed away Aug.

3rd, 1968. "Till memory fades and life departs, You will live forever in our hearts Sadly missed but not forgotten Mom and Dad. McCARTNEY, Muriel. In loving memory of my dear sister, Moo, who fell asleep seven years ago today. "When the links of life are broken And loved ones have to part It leaves a wound that never heals And ever aching hearts Days of sadness still come o'er US Friends may think the wound has healed But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed.

A heartache, a tear, a memory so dear Each day of our lives dear Moo, We wish you were here." Sadly missed and always longed for by sister Marilyn and brother-in-law Richard. McCARTNEY. In loving memory of a dear daughter, Muriel, who passed away August 3rd, 1965. "There's always a lonely heartache And often a silent tear. And always precious memories Of the days when you where here.

We are thinking of you today, Picturing you in our memories Just as we seen you last How could our hearts ts forget you." Sadly missed Dad and Mum. McCARTNEY, Muriel. In loving memory of a dear Mummy who died August 3rd, 1965. "It's been SO long since you've been gone, memories never fade away." Sadly missed by daughter Maureen, and son Robert. NUDELMAN, Abe.

In loving memory of a devoted brother who passed away August 3rd, 1968. "We will always remember you." Brother Sam, sister Minnie and Sarah. NUDELMAN, Abe. In laving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away August 1968. Sadly missed by your wife Jessie and daughter Lynne.

ROBB, Robert. In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away August 3rd, 1955. "Beautiful memories woven gold, This is a picture wetenderly hold. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, To love and to cherish, and never forget." Always remembered by his wife Jeanie and family. ROSTROGOVITCH (ROSS), Ethel.

In loving memory of a beloved mother, mother-in-law and grandmother who passed away 15 years ago today, Ab 24. "In our home she is fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to her name, Those who loved her in life sincerely Still love her in death just the same." Always remembered by your sons, daughters and families. SHERRY, W. J. In loving memory of a dear dad and grandfather who passed away August 3rd, 1969.

"There's a gift in life you cannot buy That's very rare and true. It's a gift of a wonderful dad, Like the one we had in you." Always remembered and sadly missed by Irene and a mond, Betty and Fred and grandchildren Debbie and Heather, SHERRY, W. J. In loving memory of a' dear husband, who passed away August 3rd, 1969. Sadly missed by your wife Patsy.

SINGLE. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Leslle B. Single, who passed away August 3rd. 1971. "Just a prayer from we who loved you Precious memories, fond and true In our hearts you will live forever, Because we thought the world of you." Lovingly remembered by daughter Carol.

Huh and Family. Staff Photo by Peter Brosseau The Japanese garden in the Biosphere, last pavilion to open at Man and His World. Children's adventure land featured at Biosphere Biosphere, the last of Man and His foot high umbrella shaped cage filled World's 30 pavilions, opens tomorrow, with exotoc birds, 24 baboons, several adding baboons, fawns and adven- fawns and donkies, enchancing the an fairyland exhibits set up for children. ture land for children to the fair's Fitting in with the nature theme is attractions. a natural foods restaurant and a full Opening of the Biosphere, trans- program of events concerning nature formed from the former U.S.

pavil- and environment set up by Quebec's ion, was held up two weeks because Movement Naturiste Social. of a strike last May by Montreal The program will feature talks Municipal workers, and because of and daily films on ecology, nature "the tremendous amount of work re- and various forms of pollution. quired to whip the pavilion into Crowning the display is a reproshape," a spokesman said. duction of a Japanese garden, with The dome-shaped Biosphere, one of lanterns, a wooden bridge, and a kidthe largest pavilions in the fair, fea- ney-shaped pool holding 100 multi-coltures a huge a multi-level ored carp. garden in tune with its theme of The carp were especially imported "nature and the environment." from Japan for the Biosphere exhibit Included in the displays are a 50- at a cost of $3,000.

American Motors innovation Warranty covers lodging By DUNCAN HAIMERL LAKE GENEVA, Wis. Backed by a three-fold increase in net earnings, British, push for Associated 1 Press Reuter BELFAST Intensive political manoeuvring was under way today as British and Irish leaders sought to take advantage of a lull in guerrilla activity brought by the military takeover of Irish Republican Army strongholds in Northern Ireland. The British provincial administration was in contact with the Republic of Ireland government in Dublin and Obituaries Cpl. Robert White Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Cpl. Robert White, a member of the Canadian Corps of Commissioners group attached to THE MONTREAL STAR.

Cpl. White. 59, died Monday at the Queen Mary Veterans' hospital following a heart attack. He joined the Royal Montreal Regiment in 1939 and fought overseas throughout the Second World War. He received the Atlantic clasp and star, the Canadian and Atlantic Defence medal and In Memoriam SINGLE, Leslie Barbour.

In lovIng memory of my dear husband who passed away suddenly August 3rd. 1971. "There's always a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear. Always precious memories, Of the days when you were here." Sadly missed by his wife. May.

SINGLE, Leslie. In loving memory. of a father who will always be missed. Jirn. American Motors yesterday expanded its buyer protection plan to include a second optional year's coverage and Irish leaders peace talks opposition elements in Northern Ireland as well as the former governing Ulster Unionist party in an effort to get talks for a settlement under way.

The British administrator in Northern Ireland, William Whitelaw, is scheduled to meet with Dr. Patrick Hillery, the Irish Republic's external affairs minister in London tomorrow for "a general exchange of views." the Canadian Volunteer Service medal (1939-45) and was a corporal when discharged in 1945. He joined the Canadian Corps of Commissioners in 1965. Cpl. White's first and only assignment with the corps was with THE STAR where he worked at various jobs in the library and editorial department.

He was on vacation at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Hilda, a son, Robert, a daughter, Diana and his brother Earl. The funeral will take place at 10 a.m. at the Kane and Fetterly Chapel on Boulevard. Burial will be in the Field of Honor in Pointe Claire.

Rudolph Ganz Rudolph Ganz CHICAGO, Ill. (AP) Internationally known pianist, conductor and composer Rudolph Ganz, 95, died here yesterday, a free-trip interruption program unlike anything ever offered by its competitors. Net earnings for American Motors for the nine months ending June 30 were $27.2 million compared with $8.3 million for the same period in 1971. Company chairman Roy Chapin credited the improved performance to increased sales of both passenger cars and jeeps. Passenger car sales for the first nine months of the 1972 model year were 14 per cent higher than 1971.

In Canada the nine-month sales were up 9.1 per cent. The free-trip interruption protection added to the 1973 protection plan provides reimbursement of up to $150 for food and lodging if a car is kept overnight for guarantee repairs and the owner is more than 100 miles from home. American Motors surprised the automotive industry last year by offering a buyer protection program on its 1972 models that guaranteed to replace any defective part on the car, something other manufacturers did not grant, in their power warranties. Even spark plugs for the regular tune-ups were provided free under the plan. Company officials yesterday said Maintenance items covered in the second year package will be all inclusive covering scheduled oil and oil filter changes and tuneups of emission control equipment.

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