The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada (2024)

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SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1969 71 0 Donna from Ily S.G of to In Memoriam HUNTER, William. In loving memory of a dear husband, who passed away March 1st, 1968. Sadly missed and always remembered by his loving wife Meg. JONES. Robert (Bob), In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away March 2nd, 1954.

Ever remembered by wife Mary and family. KEANE, Martin. In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away March 1st, 1965. Always remembered by his loving wife Lucy. KEITH, Merle B.

Who passed away suddenly on March 2nd, 1965, following the LaSalle explosion. Wife Agnes, daughter Merle and son-inlaw Roth Warner, grandchildren Doug and Jane (Toronto). Also son Art and grandchildren, Barbara, Patty and Richard (Montreal). KENDALL, Flora, In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away March 2nd, 1968. "Time passes but memories remain." Ever remembered by her family.

KRAVITZ, Fanny, In loving memory of a wonderful person, Fanny Kravitz, who passed away March 1st, 1968 (1st day of Adar). "Gone but not Molly, Frank and family. LENHAN. In loving memory of a Gear mother who passed away March 1st, 1960 and a dear dad May 12th, 1944. "We had parents, we were proud to own.

How much we miss them will never be known, The heartaches of this world are many, But the loss of our parents was the greatest of any, If we could have one wish today, It would not be for gold, But just to have them back again, As in the days of old." Always remembered by the family and grandchildren. LITTMAN, Jennie. Treasured memories of a dearly beloved wife, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother who passed away Adar 1210, 5725. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered. The family.

LOCK, Elsie, May. In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away March 2nd, 1959. "It is not the words they are but few, It's the loving memories I have of you." Always remembered by son Will. MALBOEUF, Donald. In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away March 1st 1967.

"Sadly missed by wife Madeleine." MALBOEUF, Donald. In fond memory of a very dear friend who passed away March 1st, 1967. Ever remembered by Flo and Wilf. McGRATH, Robert. March 1st, 1 In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away two years ago today.

"We know that he is happy In our Saviour's home above; Growing fairer as he lingers In the sunshine of His Ciss, Sylvia, Rita and grandchildren. McGUIGAN, Nancy. In loving memory my dear wife who was killed accidentally, March 1st, 1965. "A bitter grief, a shock severe To part with her I loved so dear, My loss is great, I'll not complain But know in Christ, we'll meet again." Sadly missed by her husband Alex. In Nancy, loving Gordon, memory Carolyn of a dear niece and her three children who were accidentally killed in LaSalle, March 1st, 1965.

"Not dead to us who loved them, Not lost, but gone before; They live with us in memory And will forever Sadly missed by Auntie Madge, Marilyn, cousin Vera and Ronald Sylvia. MCGUIGAN, Carolyn. In loving dear little daughter who was killed accidentally March 1st, 1965. "Till memory fades and life departs You live forever in my heart." Sadly missed by your Daddy. McGUIGAN, Carolyn.

In loving memory of my dear son who was killed accidentally, March 1st, 1965. "We cannot Lord, Thy purpose see But all iS well that's done by Thee." Sadly missed by your Daddy. McQUATTIE, William Boyd. In loving memory of a dear dad, who passed away March 2nd, 1964. "God took your hand, we had to part.

He eased your pain, but broke our hearts, To some you may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But to us, who loved and lost you, Your memory will always last." Always remembered, Dorothy, Pat, and grandson Bruce. McQUATTIE, William Boyd. In loving memory of a dearly beloved father and grandfather, who passed away five years ago today. "A wonderful father gone to rest, And for us he did his best. His life was true, his heart was A better father no one can Always remembered by your daughter Ann, son-in-law Bill and grandson Brian.

McQUATTIE, William Boyd. In loving memory of a dearly beloved Pop and Grandpa, who passed away March 2nd, 1964. "A little prayer keeps us in touch With a wonderful Pop we loved so much. Your memory, dear Pop, will never grow old, It's locked in our hearts in letters of gold." Sadly nissed and always remembered by loving daughter Jean, sonin-law Pat, grandsons John and Gienn. PEARD.

In loving memory of a dear wife, Vera, and daughters Diane, Sharon and son Kevin, who passed away March 1st, 1965. "Four years have passed since that sad day, When those we loved were called away, The blows were great, The shock severe, We little thought their death was near, Only those who have lost can tell, The the pain of parting without farewell." Lovingly emembered by husband and father, Herbert. PEARD. In loving memory of my dear sister Vera and her children Diane, Sharon and Kevin, who passed away March 1st, 1965. "This month comes with deep regret It brings back a day we shall never forget You fell asleep without a goodbye But the memory of you will never Always remembered by sister and brother Florence and John.

PEARD. In loving memory of a dear mother, Vera, and my sisters Diane and Sharon and brother Kevin, who passed away March 1st, 1965. "They never said goodbye to us, Perhaps it's just as well, We never could have said goodbye, To those we loved so Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter and sister Susan. SALLER, Harry. In loving memory of a dear father, who passed away March 2nd, 1962.

"Your presence is ever near us. Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a father, Your loved ones would never forget." Always In our hearts, your daughter, Estelle a Harvey Rosen, sister Dora Spinder and grandson Jeffrey Chad. SALLER, Harry. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away March 2nd, 1962. "Nothing car ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near." Always remembered by daughter Eleanor, son-In-law Sam and grandchildren.

STEVENSON, F. R. Bob. In memory of' husband and father who passed away March 1st, 1968. Always remembered May, Fred, Andrew and Sister Pearl, March 3rd, 1968.

"Sadly missed along life's way And quietly remembered every SYLVIA, Gail. Heather and Donna. In memory of three little granddaughters who were accidentally killed March 1st, 1965, in "MY little three granddaughters meant the world to me seems like only yesterday I held you on my knee. Just little message to three of a Gall, Heather and Nana with love. missed by Nana Hill.

in in to during F. St loss received (Schacter). and 10 recent promise publish. favors fam- and be- in of Obituaries Gustavo Cardinal Testa VATICAN CITY (AP) Gustavo Cardinal Testa, 82, a former apostolic nuncio to France and member of many Roman Curia commissions, died in his Vatican residence yesterday. He was a close friend of the late Pope John.

His death reduced the College of Cardinals to 101. After the last consistory called by Pope Paul, in June, 1967, the college had a record 118 members. The Italian cardinal had long been ailing. His condition took a turn for the worse a week ago. The nature of his ailment was not disclosed.

10 years, says judge; drop dead yells prisoner Canadian Press TORONTO A man had to be taken from the courtroom by three sheriff's officers after shouting at a judge. "Are you nuts," James Bass, 27, shouted Pro'after vincial Judge Everett Weaver sentenced him to 10 years on a charge of defrauding insurance companies with dishonest accident claims. "Drop dead," Bass shouted, clenching a fist at the judge. Then they took him away. In Memoriam SYLVIA, Gail, Heather and Donna.

In loving memory of our dear cousins who were accidentally killed March 1st, 1965 in LaSalle. "God above please hear our plea, Keep our three cousins safe for US, We know they are happy in their home above. Once again Marilyn and Kerry send their love." Sadly missed by your cousins Marilyn and Kerry. SYLVIA, Gail, Heather and Donna. In loving memory of our three daughters, who were killed accidently March 1st 1965 in LaSalle.

"Gail, Heather and Donna, Daddy and miss you constantly, Memories are all that remain, Throughout eternity. Your names, the constant reminders, With these we will never part, For God has you in His keeping, Daddy and I have you three in our hearts." Sadly missed but lovingly remembered by your Mommy and Daddy, SYLVIA, Gail, Heather and Donna. In loving memory of 3 dear little cousins, who were taken away suddenly March 1st, 1965. "May God watch over our three little angels, Now and forever." Always re membered and sadly missed by Donna and Paul. SYLVIA, Gail, Heather and Donna.

In loving memory of our dear nieces who died accidentally March 1st, 1965. Always remembered by uncle John, aunt Barbara and cousin Brenda and Karen. SYLVIA, Gail, Heather and Donna. In loving memory of three little nieces who were accidentally killed in LaSalle, March 1st, 1965. "God called three little girls one day, to his home up above, Our three darling nieces that we SO dearly loved, Three stars shine a little brighter in the sky so blue, Gail, Heather and Donna, We will always remember the three of you." Lovingly remembered and sadly missed Auntie Vera and Uncle a Norman.

SYLVIA, Gail, Heather and Donna. In loving memory of three dear little nieces who were killed accidentally March 1st, 1965. "Father in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now our loved ones sleeping." Always remembered Uncle Alex. STEREMETA, Anna. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away nine years ago today.

"We miss you, Mama, more than anyone knows, As each year passes, the empti ness grows, The tears in our eyes will wipe away, But the ache in our hearts will always stay. Some day we know we will meet you To clasp your hand in ours And never to part again, Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten." Sadly missed and always remembered by her children Stella, Stanley, Olga, Jerry, Jean, Joe, Helen and Lee and grandchildren. THOMSON. In loving memory of my dear husband John, who passed away March 2nd, 1962. "Like falling leaves the years slip by But memories of you will never die." Your loving wife Emma, THOMSON, John.

In loving memory of a dear dad who passed away March 2nd, 1962. Always remembered and sadly missed by Bill and Clare. WILLETTE, Marion. In loving memory of a dear mother and mother-in-law, who passed away March 2nd, 1968. "We watched you suffer, we heard you sigh, All we couid do was just stand by, When the time came we suffered too, For you never deserved what you went through, We lived in hope and prayed in vain, For God to make you well again, Death sometimes comes to let us know, We love you more dearly than we show, For love in death lets us see, What love in life should always be." Always remembered by sons Ross, Kenneth and Ralph; daughters Marilyn and Sheila; son-in-law Earle and daughter-in-law Linda.

WRIGHT, Harold Victor (Bob). Cherished are the loving memories of my dearly beloved husband and loving father, who departed this life March 2nd, 1954. "When for a while we part, This thought will soothe our pain. That we shall still be joined heart, And one day meet again." Always our hearts, Ada, Marie and Peter. Card of Thanks LEBLANC, Emile.

The family of the late Emile LeBlanc wish to extend their appreciation for masses, prayers, floral tributes, messages sympathy received during their sad bereavement in the loss of a beloved father and brother. SAMUELS. The family of the late Abraham Samuels wish to extend their sincere thanks to all their relatives and friends for their acts of sympathy, kindness and charity during their recent bereavement. THANKS to St. Jude.

Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Perpetual Help for restoring my health. R.V.G THANKS to St Jude and St. Jo- for favour with seph prom. to ise publish. THANKS to St.

Jude St Anne for favours with 10 received publish. H.C THANKS Jude for with received promise ZALTZMAN. The the late Mrs. Zelda Schacter wish thank their relatives, friends for their kind expressions of sympathy their reavement the of a beloved his cave a four last his retired from who sil- by 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 842-7131 RECEIVING HOURS Monday to Friday 9 a.m.

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For Saturday's Final edition, Death Notices only, accepted to 12 noon. Rate 9c per word Minimum Charge $2.50 Please do not call "Star" night numbers regarding these announcements. Births BARTLETT. Garth and Catherine (nee Geraghty), are happy to announce the arrival of their son David Christopher, at 1:02 p.m., February 16th, 1969, at St. Mary's Hospital.

Both well. BENZACAR. To Daniel and Margaret (nee Salzberger), a girl, 6 Anouk Amalia, at the Jewish General Hospital, February 27th, 1969. All well. BERNSTEIN.

Gerald and Dorothy proudly announce the birth of their daughter on February 26th, 1969 at the Jewish General Hospital. Sister to Stacey. BOURDEAU. To Peter and Carol (nee Garland), a son, on February 27th, 1969, at The Montreal General Hospital. Both well.

Brother for Lynn and Pierre. Thanks to Dr. C. C. Lindsay, CROSS.

Ron and Margaret (nee Lyle), proudly announce the birth of a son, on February 26th, 1969, at the Royal Victoria Hospital. COURTIS. Demo and France (nee Belle) proudly announce the birth of a boy Dean, February 27th, 1969 at the Reddy Memorial Hospital. Both well. DESTOUNIS.

Gerry and Bonnie (nee Stamos), are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, on February 27th, 1969, at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Sister to AnneMarie. FEIG. Bert and Judy (nee Brody) are happy to announce the birth of the Jewish General Hospital. their son on February 26th, 1969 at Brother to Eugene and Karen.

al GORMAN. Bernie and Evelyn, (nee Silver) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, 8 Ibs. 2 on February 27th, 1969, at the Jewish General Hospital. Sister to Gayle Gloria. GREETHAM.

Doug and Noreen (nee McDonald) are happy to ennounce the birth of a son at Emerson Hospital, Concord, Massachusetts on February 27th, 1969. Brother for Diane, Robert and Carole. JOHNSTON. To Peter and Maureen (nee Crilley), yet another girl, sister to Lisa and Kristi, born February 27th, 1969, at 2 a.m. at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

KALIFON. Philip and Chani (nee Hudes), proudly announce the birth of a son, at the Jewish General Hospital, on February 26th, 1969. Both well. Thanks to Dr. Savin.

KARPMAN. Manny and Renee (nee Jacobson), proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Maria, 7 12 on February 28th, 1969, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, sister to Jaclyn Joy. All well. KERUB. Mark and Arlene (nee Harief) proudly announce the birth of their son Joseph Richard born February 28th at the Jewish General Hospital, first grandchild for Mrs.

E. Harief and Mr. and Mrs. B. Kerub.

KIRSHNER. Harvey and Joan (nee Goodis) proudly announce the birth of their daughter, six six February 27th, 1969, at the Jewish General Hospital. KNIGHT. Peter and Louise (nee Perley) are proud to announce the birth of a son on February 25th, 1969 at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Both well.

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and, Mrs. Richardson), a son, Alan Craig, on A February 27th, 1969, at loa Lakeshore General Hospital, brother Robert, Douglas, and Fiona. Both well. MORRIS. David and Eleanor (nee Roxby) proudly announce the birth of their first son Robert David, 8 Ibs.

1 on February 26th, 1969, at Sarnia General Hospital. Many thanks for all your kind inquiries. NIEMY. Jerry and Alice (nee Osadczuk) proudly announce the birth of a daughter, on February 26th, 1969, at the Lachine General Hospital. Sister to Joanne.

Both well. ROURKE. Gordon and Shirley (nee Clayton), are happy to announce the birth of a son on February 26th, 1969. A brother to Randall, Jeffrey and Graham. Special thanks to Dr.

Bourne. SCHLEIN. Joe and Neile (nee joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, at the Jewish General Hospital, February 27th 1969. First granddaughter for Mrs. S.

Schlein of Belleville, and Mr. and Mrs. I. Lewis. All well.

SHAPIRO. Elie and Elayne (nee Zakam), are happy to announce the arrival of their first son on February 28th, 1969 at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Moiner and son both well. VAN BLOKLAND. Hi folks! am Robert Anthony, a new brother for Michael.

I arrived on February 25th, 1969, at the Catherine Booth Hospital. Tony and Wendy (nee Wright), are my happy parents. Thanks to Dr. Macarthur. Deaths BATRYN, Simeon.

At the Royal Victoria Hospital, on February 28th, 1969, Simeon Batryn, in his 80th year, husband of the late Barbara Panteluk, dear father of Eugenia (Mrs. P. Polimeni) of New York and Denis. Funeral service private at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, 3426 Park on Tuesday, at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery, BLAIN, Cecile.

At St. Hilaire on February 28th, 1969, aged 58 years Cecile Guillot beloved wife of the late Armand Blain (owner of St. Hilaire Motel), dear mother of Claire and Rene, mother of Cecile Goyette, grandmother of Renee, Dominique, Josee and Marie-Claire. Funeral March 3rd from Albany Larivee Funeral Home 234 Kichelieu St. Hilaire, for service in St.

Hilaire Parish Church at 3 p.m. Interment local cemetery. BOOKLISS, David. Suddenly on February 24th, 1969 in Nelson, B.C., son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Bookliss, beloved brother of Victor, uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. David King.

Funeral service from Paperman and Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel 5605 Cote des Neiges Road on March 2nd, at 10 a.m. to Memorial Park Cemetery. Shiva at 4294 Prince Charles Chomedey. BRYANT, Patrick. At his residence, on March 1st, 1969, Patrick Bryant, aged 68 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth Gibson, dear father of Irene (Mrs.

Forrester) of Whitestone, N.Y., and Betty (Mrs. Neil Tanney). Resting at the J. F. Wilson Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Ave.

Requiem Mass in St. Thomas More Church March 3rd, at 9 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. BYRNE, Miss Gertrude. At the residence of her sister, 77 McLaren Street; Ottawa, on February 28th, 1969, dear sister of Mrs.

Margaret Oneson, Dorval, Quebec, and Mrs. Cecilia Dundin of Ottawa and Montreal, several nieces and nephews also survive. Resting at MacEvoy Shields Funeral Home, Ottawa. Funeral Monday, Mass 00008 a.m., Ste. Theresa Church.

Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery, Montreal, 11 a.m. CREE, Samuel. At Ste Anne's Military Hospital, February 28th, 1969. Samuel Cree in his 72nd year, beloved husband of Jean Swan, dear father of Grace, (Mrs. D.

Hogg) and James. Also survived by 9 grandchildren. Visiting at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, 3426 Park from 6.30 p.m. Saturday. Funeral service from above chapel on Monday, at 2 p.m.

Interment Mt. Royal Cemetery. CURRIE, Thomas. Suddenly, on February 28th, 1969, at his residence, Thomas Currie, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Currie; brother of the late Patrick, John, Michael, James, William, Ellen and Bridget. Resting at the Clarke Funeral Home, 5580 Sherbrooke St. West. Requiem High Mass in St. Augustine of Canterbury Church, on Monday, at 9 a.m.

Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. DAVIES, Eric. At the Lachine General Hospital, on February 27th, 1969, in his 71st year, beloved husband of Louise Toupin, dear father of Audrey (Mrs. Fred Ineichen). Funeral from D.

A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. W. on Saturday at 11 a.m. to Mount Royal Crematorium.

DONOHUE, Jeannine. At Montreal, February 27th, 1969, age 51 years, Jeannine Provost, beloved wife of W. G. A. Donohue, mother of Richard and Marie-Josee, also survived by three brothers, the Reverend Father Roland Provost, Roger, Guy, her step-father, Mr.

Hector Messier, notary and her father-in-law, W. L. Donohue. Resting at St. Maurice de Duvernay Church, 2000 Champs Fleury where the service will take place on Saturday at 9 p.m.

Interment March 3rd, at Longueuil Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Mass offerings, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated, FITZGIBBON, Olive FitzGibbon R.N. On the 26th of February, 1969 at the Royal Edward Chest Hospital, Olive FitzGibbon R.N. beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Michael FitzGibbon and sister of Miss Estelle FitzGibbon. Resting at the chapel of Jos. C. Wray and 1234 Mountain Street. Funeral Sat.

March 1st, 1969 at 10 a.m. from St. Patrick's Church. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Flower Marie's 1966 Shoppe Ltd.

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William Mcintyre) of Cleveland Ohio, Frank of Pittsburgh, and Matthew, Funeral March 3rd from J. S. Vallee Ltee. Funeral Home, 1111 Laurier West, leaving 9:30 a.m. for The Lady Chapel of St.

Patrick Church. Service at 10 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. GALLAY, Sophie. On February 27th, 1969, wife of the late Joseph Gallay, bejoved mother of Mrs.

Maurice Hartt (Rose), Sarah, Sam and Esther, the late Abraham and the late Hyman Gallay. Also survived by four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on Sun, March 2nd, at 11 a.m. to B'nai Jacob Congregation Cemetery. Shiva at 4815 Queen Mary Road, Apt.

33. GARTSHORE, Neil. At the Montreal Neurological Institute, on February 28th, 1969, Neil Gartshore, in his 61st year, dearly beloved husband of Florence Ethel Wood and dear father of Lois (Mrs. A. D.

Mcllvride), Annis (Mrs. R. D. Johannsen) and Florence, Gart and Alex Fuller. Survived by his mother, Mrs.

Mary Gartshore, his brothers, sisters and grandchildren. Resting at Rosedale Chapel, 4911 Cote des Neiges Rd. Funeral from the Town of Mount Royal Presbyterian Church, at 2 p.m., Tuesday. Interment Montreal Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Town of Mount Royal Presbyterian Church, GONCZ, Maria (nee Peto).

On February 28th, 1969, aged 67 years, beloved wife of Peter and dear mother of Frank, Joseph and Laszlo; also survived by six grandchildren. Resting at the Chapel of M. A. Blythe Bernier, 3682 Park near Pine. Funeral service Monday, 10 a.m., in Our Lady of Hungary Church, corner Guizot Clark.

Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Visiting from Sunday, 2 p.m. ITEL, Abe (Sparky), On February 27th, 1969, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Itel, beloved brother of Leah, Faigie, Mrs.

L. Raven (Ethel), Julius and the late Sammy and the late Saul Itel. Also survived by nephews and nieces. Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges on March 2nd, at 12:45 p.m. to Hebrew Protective Association Cemetery, Dollard des Ormeaux.

Shiva strictly private. KAUFFMAN, Reuben. On February 27th, 1969, aged 85 years beloved husband of Rose Vineberg, dear father of Mrs. Moritz Michaelis (Miriam) of Baltimore, Lionel, brother of Miss Gladys Kauffman, of Manchester, England and Sam Kauffman, of Southport, England. Funeral service from Paperman Sons, Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges on March 2nd, at 1.30 p.m.

to Chevra Shaas Congregation Cemetery. Shiva at 5500 Beaminister Place. In lieu of flowers or gifts contributions may be made to the Jewish General Hospital. KAWCHUK, Harry. Suddenly in Montreal on February 28th, 1969, in his 69th year, beloved husband of Mary (Peggy) Sestock and dear father of Robert.

Also survived by grandsons Philip and David. Funeral from the chapel of Tees Co. Inc. Towers at Maisonneuve on Monday at 2 p.m. to Mount Royal Crematorium.

LACHAPELLE, Joseph Edouard. At Montreal, on February 27th, 1969, aged 72 years, Joseph Edovard Lachapelle, beloved husband of Yvonne Lavigne survived by sons Drs. Jean-Paul, Guy and Yvan, daughters Jacqueline (Mrs. Jules Deschenes), Marcelle (Mrs. Louis Gonthier), daughter in-law Mrs.

Jean Paul (Cecile Gauthier), Mrs. Guy (Gabrielle Dubois), Mrs. Yvan (Jeannine Gauthier) and sons-in-law Maitre Ju.es Deschenes and Louis Gonthier), and 19 grandchildren. Funeral March 3rd, from Urgel Bourgie Funeral Home, 4737 Delorimier for service in St. Pierre Claver Church, at 9 a.m..

Thence to Joliette Cemetery. MacDONALD, Malcolm. At Ste. Anne's Hospital on February 27th, 1969 in his 80th year. Funeral from the William Wray and Walton Chapel 2075 University St.

on March 3rd at 2 p.m. to Mount Royal Cemetery. MADDEN, Rose Anne (Ruby). On March 1st, 1969, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Rose Anne Hogan, beloved wife of Majella Madden, dear mother of Raymond, Mildred and Doreen; dear sister of Ethel Hogan. Remains left the Clarke Funeral Home, 5580 Sherbrooke St.

West, for St. Brigid's Home, Quebec City. Requiem Mass and interment in Quebec City, Tuesday morning. MILLER, Mabel. At Baie Comeau, February 28th 1969, Mabel West, beloved wife of Charles Miller, dear mother of Bonnie of Montreal, residing Place Carlton Bale Comeau.

Funeral March 2nd, from Lepine Funeral Home Ltd. 1484 Chemin St. Louis, Sillery, leaving 3.45 p.m., for St. Andrew Church. Service at p.m.

Interment Mount Herman cemetery. POIRIER, Jeremi. At Verdun, February 26th. 1969, in his 89th year, Jeremi Poirier, husband of the late Rosana Leblanc, residing at his daughter's residence, Mrs. Albert Levac, 3930 Newmarch Street, father of A.

Poirler, employee of Canada Post. Point St. Charles Station. Funeral March 1st, leaving L. Theriault Inc.

Funeral Home, 512 Church at 1:45 p.m.. for service at Notre Dame Auxiliatrice at p.m. Thence to Alexandria, Ontario, where a Libera will be sung. Interment local cemetery. RENNIE, Mortimer Louis (Mort).

At South Peel Hospital, February 27th, 1969, loving husband of Katherine Meehan, dear father of Peter, Michael, Catherine (Mrs. G. Graham), John, Ellen (Mrs. J. Salnek), grandfather of Lisa, Laurel, Michelle, Christopher and Paul.

Brother of Lucy (Mrs. Tom Quirk), William Samuel and Leonard of Montreal and the late Lawrence, John, Gerald, James and Martha Rennie. Resting at Frank Lynett Funeral Chapel, 3299 Dundas West, Toronto 9. Funeral Monday at Our Lady of Peace Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Memory of the Late ROSAIRE PHARAND of St. Bruno, Que. husband of Lucienne Lauzon. Survived by his mother (Mra.

Solime Pharandy, sisters-in-law (Misses Madeleine, Marguerite Lauzon, Sister MarieJoseph-Andre, 5.8.8., Laurette), brother-in-law (Mr. Andre Lauzon), and his wife (Jeanne d'Are Lacelle). Mrs. Rosaire Pharand and family wishes to thank all their relatives and friends for the floral offerings. masses, and messages of condolence.

The Family Of The Late DIANA OLIVER Wish to thank all their relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. Our deepest and heartfelt thanks to those who made contributions and to the Doctors and Nurses of the Royal Victoria Hospital, 8th floor medical, who were XO helpful and understanding. SHAPIRO, Sylvia Ila. On February 27th, in New York, beloved wife of Irving, devoted mother of Mrs. Harold Litwin (Joan) and Dr.

Arthur; sister of Harold Glick. Also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral services took place from Riverside Memorial Chapel, Amsterdam and 76th on Sunday, at 12 noon. Shiva at 535 Beach, 131st Belle Harbour, New York. In lieu of gifts please make donations to the Sylvia, lla Shapiro Memorial Fund of the Cancer Research Society, Montreal.

SLATER, Elizabeth. At the Royal Victoria Hospital, February 28th, 1969, Elizabeth Marsh, dearly beloved wife of Arthur Slater and dear mother of Ethel, Norma, Joan and the late Richard. Funeral Monday at 10 a.m. from the chapel of J. W.

MacGillivray Sons, 5644 Bannantyne Verdun. Interment Rideau Memorial Garden. Deaths SUNDERLAND, Constance Hudson. At the Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, U.S.A., formerly of Montreal, in her 57th year, beloved wife of Howard M. Sunderland, dear sister of Kathleen (Mrs.

John Gaynor), Funeral from the William Wray and Walton Chapel, 2075 University St. on March 3rd at 11 a.m. to Mount Royal Cemetery. No visitation. TAYLOR, Joyce.

At Montreal, on February 28th, 1969, mother of Michael; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Monday, at 11 a.m., to Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

WETHERLY, Alice Elizabeth. Goodburn. At Broadstairs, Kent, England, on February 27th, 1969, Alice Elizabeth Goodburn, (formerly of Verdun), in her 78th year, beloved wife of George Henry Wetherly, mother of Arthur and Eric. WHITTERON, William. At his residence, Chambly, on February 28th, 1969, William Whitteron, aged 62 years, dearly beloved husband of Beatrice Moore, and dear father of Audrey (Mrs.

V. McPherson), Helen (Mrs. Gilbert), Eileen, Robert and Edward. Resting at J. W.

MacGillivray Sons FUneral Home, 307 Riverside Drive, St. Lambert. Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. from St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Chambly.

Interment Laurentide Memorial Gardens. WILKES, Lillian. At the Reddy Memorial Hospital, March 1st, 1969, Miss Lillian Wilkes. Funeral from D. A.

Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. on Monday, at 2 p.m., to Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery. ZEMEL, Isaac. Suddenly at Miami Beach, Florida, on February 26th, 1969, beloved husband of Mary Schiff, father of Thomas and Hershel, brother of Ben of Halifax, Abraham of Montreal, and a sister in Russia. Also survived by two grandchildren, Jeffrey and Randi Zemel.

Funeral service trom Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road on March 2nd at 12 noon to Adath Israel Congregation Cemetery. Shiva at 6275 Northcrest Place, Apt, 619. Unveilings FELDMAN. The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Irene Rose Feldman, devoted wife of Moses Feldman and dear mother of Norman and Gloria (Mrs. Saul Yanover), will take place March 2nd, 1969, at 11:30 a.m., at the Tifereth Israel Cemetery, 5015 de la Savane.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In Memoriam The Star will furnish on request a booklet of appropriate verses for the In Memoriam column. ARSINEAU. In loving memory of a dear mother and mother-in-law who was taken away March 1st, 1965. "Though years may pass before we see Our Mother's face once more, The faith she taught US at her knee, Will lead at last to Heaven's door Always remembered daughter Marilyn and son-in-law Ken.

BARNOFF, Peter. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away March 2nd. 1952 Ever remembered by his family. BROWN, Robert. In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away March 1st, 1965.

"How dear to me is his memory, How close to me he stays, Because his love is with me, To bless me through my days, A million words can never express, My heartache, sadness and loneliness, The day will end, The sun will set, But the heart that loved you, Will never forget." Your lonely wife, Ellen. BROWN, Robert. In loving memory of a devoted father and grandfather, who passed away March 1st, 1965, "Always in our hearts." Edith, Margaret, Dorothy, Isabel and family. BRUGER, Judith. In memory of dear niece.

Sadly missed by Aunt Riuke, Uncle Max. Both Naomis. BRUGER, Judith. In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister who passed away March 1st, 1943. "Forever in our hearts." Mother, Dad and Harriet.

BUBIS, Philip, In loving memory of a dear father, father-in-law and grandfather who passed away March 1st, 1968. "You left US suddenly your last thoughts unknown, But you left us memories we are proud to own. Always a smile and never a frown Always a hand when someone was down, Always so thoughtful, true and kind What a wonderful memory you left behind." Always remembered by son Issie, Ella and grandchildren Harvey, Norman, Percy, Cyril, Linda and Neil. BUBIS, Philip, In loving memory of a dear husband, who passed away March 1st, 1968. 41 miss him, mourn him.

dwell on the memories, Of the days that have been, A silent prayer, a secret fear, In my heart you're always here." Lovingly remembered Masha BUBIS, Philip. In loving memory of a dear father, -in-law and grandfather, who passed away March 1st, 1968. One sad and lonely year has passed, Since our great sorrow fell, The shock that we received that day, We still remember well God gave us strength to meet it, And courage to bear the blow But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Life is not the same to us, Since you were called away. You gave no one a last farewell, Or even said goodbye, were gone before we realized.

And only God knows why Lovingly remembered by Bill, Betty and grandchildren Danny, Donna, Sandra and Murray. The Family of the Late ABRAHAM PADVEEN Wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereave- The Family of the Late SYLVIA RUSSMAN CARON, Shelley, Rhonda, In lovIng memory of our darling daughter and sister, Shelley Rhonda. who passed away March 2nd, 1965. "Four years ago we had to part, With one we loved with all our heart, There is still an ache in our hearts today, That countless years won't take away, In our home, Shelley, you are always here, Sweet memories cling to your name. Those that loved you in life sincerely, Still love you just the same." Longed for always, Mummy, Daddy, Gary Markie, Mitchie.

CLEMENTS, Margaret. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother and mother-in-law, who passed away March 2nd, 1967. "It's lonesome mother, without you, We miss you more each day, For it is not the same to us since you were called away, Tears in our eyes will wipe away, But the ache in our hearts will always stay Always remembered and sadly missed by daughters and sons and grandchildren, daughters-in-law, and sons-in-law and friend Catherine. COOPER, Flossie. In loving memory of a dear aunt, who passed away March 2nd, 1967.

Always remembered by Betty, Fred and the children. COVENS, Jean. In everlasting memory of a beloved mother who passed away March 3rd, 1962. Always remembered by her children Morton, daughter-in-law Sandi, Lawrence, daughter-in-law Myra, and Sharron, namesake Jeffrey, Allan, Mitchell, and Robert Mark. DAWSON.

In loving memory of our dear daughter, Sandra Mary, who was taken away March 1st, 1965. "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 Mommy and Daddy. DENHAM, William John. In loving memory of a dear dad and grandpa, who passed away March 2nd, 1964. "God takes the best for reasons divine, But memories last till the end of time." Sadly missed by his son Gerald, daughter-in-law Jean and grandsons Gary and Michael.

DENHAM, William John. In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, who passed away March 2nd, 1964. "Your memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has you in his keeping, We have you in our hearts." Always re bered and sadly missed by his son Bill, daughter-inlaw Ivy, grandchildren Barbara, Carol and Bill. DOOD, Mary. In memory of my beloved mother who passed away March 1st, 1967.

lost a mother with a heart of gold, Dearer to me than wealth untold; She was always thoughtful, under. standing, willing and kind. What a beautiful memory she left me behind." Remembered always by daughter Family. DOUCET, Ted. In loving memory of our darling grandson, taken from US March 1st, 1965.

"Beautiful memories are wonder. ful things, They last 'til the longest day, They never wear out, they never get lost, They can never be taken away To some you may be forgotten, To others part of the past, But to us who loved and lost you Your memory will always last." Always remembered by Granny and Grandpa Windle. DOUCET, Ted. In loving memory of my only son, who passed away March 1st, 1965. miss you more than anyone knows, Each day that passes the emptiness grows, Tears in my eyes will wipe away, But the ache in my heart will always stay.

The memories of you are all have left, Of a son loved and will never forget." Rest in peace son, soon Daddy will be with you. FAHEY, Darryl, Patrick. In loving memory of our little son, who passed away March 1st, 1967. "Peaceful be thy sleep dear son, It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the Always in our hearts Mommy, Daddy and Brant. FARKAS, Ernest.

In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away March 1st, 1968 (2nd day of Adar). "A little prayer keeps us in touch With a wonderful husband and father we loved so much My heart still aches with sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you Ernest No one will ever know You left me quietly, your thoughts unknown But you left me a memory am very proud to own. So you who have a husband Please cherish him with care 'Cause you never know the heartache 'Til you see his vacant chair." Sadly missed and lovingly remembered. Your wife Miriam and chil. dren Marvin and Carolyn.

FOLCO, Nicky. In loving memory of a dear son and brother accidentally killed March 1st, 1961, "He never said 'good-bye' to US, Perhaps it's just as well, We never could have said goodbye To one we loved so well." Always re embered and sadly missed by Ernest, Audrey, Lois and Mommy GIBSON, Allan G. In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away on March 1st, 1967. "1 cannot halt the hand of time, Or live again the past, Within my heart are memories, That will forever Always remembered by his wife Flo. GIBSON, Allan G.

In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, who passed away suddenly on March 1st, 1967. "Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, loved, always dear. Always remembered Betty and children. GODDARD. In loving memory of my mother who passed away March 1st, 1967.

"Always remembered" by your son Norman and daughter-inlaw Gwen and grandchildren Debra and Derek HEANEY, Alfred. In loving memory of a dearly beloved husband who passed away March 1st, 1965, If I could have one lifetime wish One dream that could come true pray to God will all my heart For yesterday and you." Sadly missed by your loving wife Jean HEANEY, Alfred. In loving memory of a dear father who passed away March 1st, 1965. "A wonderful father gone to rest For all of us he did his best. His life was true, his heart was kind.

A better father none could find." Always remembered by son your Allie and Louise, HEANEY, Alfred. In loving memory of A dear father and grandfather who passed away March 1st, 1965. "We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind, the days not think of Are to find. very hard Always remembered your son Don, and grandsons Gary and ARGYLE LODGE No. 65 A.F.

A.M., G.R.Q. The Brethren of the above lodge are requested to attend the Masonic funeral service for out late Wor. Bro. SAMUEL CREE, L.M.. at Armstrong Funeral Chapel, 3426 Park Montreal, on Sunday, March 2nd.

1969, at. 8.00 p.m. Brethren of sister lodges are invited to attend. the By order of W.M.. JOHN H.

MacKENZIE, Regalia. Royal Vic gets grant from U.S. Potent new compounds that hold promise of improved treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, bronchial asthma and other allergic diseases are being studied at the Royal Victoria Hospital under a $185.000 grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation, of New York. A joint announcement by Foundation President Ralph W.

Burger and RVH President J. Geoffrey Notman yesterday revealed the grant underwriting a three-year continuation of previously-funded investigation of naturally occurring antihistamines. The work is being carried in the Harry Webster Thorp Laboratories of the Division of Immunochemistry and Allergy under the supervision of Dr. Bela Kovacs, and Dr. Bram Rose, division director.

Unlike synthetic antihistamines which are produced chemically and do not occur naturally, the "naturally occurring antihistamines" are found in nature and can be isolated from various animal tissues and certain plant tumors. Much broader in scope than most synthetic agents, they have considerable potential for the treatment of a large number of diseases including the common forms of allergy, arthritis and other allied conditions. The new grant is for the production of sufficient quantities of these compounds required from the final stages of purification and animal testing in order to meet the standards necessary before the compounds can be tried clinically in man. Exchange of research aim of program The French Canada Studies Programme of McGill University has announced a series of meetings between French Canadian scholars and McGill students and professors. The purpose of the meetings, to take place in February and March, is to better acquaint the McGill participants with study and research being undertaken at French-Canadian universities.

The meetings, seminars and conferences will involve twenty departments, schools and faculties of the university. Among those invited are Professor G. Fortin, Laval University; Professor F. Ouellet, Carleton University; Professor R. Robidoux, University of Toronto; Mrs.

S. Chaput-Rolland; Professor J. Lefaivre, University of Sherbrooke; Professor Yves Laval University; Professor G. Leblanc, Laval University; Professor G. Lefebvre, de Dr.

Lionel Boulet, Professor L. Sabourin, Centre for International Co-operation, University of Ottawa; Professor P. Laval University; Professor J. Hamelin, Laval University; Professor J. Fillion, University of Sherbrooke; Professor Michel Cloutier, University of Sherbrooke; Professor J.

Racine, UniverG. Dion, Laval University; sity of Sherbrooke; Professor Professor R. Simard, de Mr. Gilles Sainte-Marie. Seek aid in recovery of postal orders Montreal police are seeking the assistance of the public to recover postal money orders stolen from the post office in St.

Romain, Thursday. The postal money orders in denominations of $100 were blank and had the following serial numbers: C-72-437-569 and C-72-437-570 as well as the following: C-73-997-101 up to 73-997-200. Also stolen was the rubber stamp with the name of the post office which must appear on the postal cheques. Should anyone come across them, they are asked to phone Montreal police at 872- 5694. For Gregory.

you Silent for 44 years day." BOMBAY. India (AP) A who observed ende for the 44 years of his life has been found dead LaSalle. in a cave 100 Bombav. Meher Baba, was 74, preached message of universal brotherhood above. writing on slate.

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