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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 26
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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 26

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Montreal, July 17, 1973 RATES 84 per word. Minimum Charge S2.00 per day. SUNDAY HOLIDAYS (Birth and Death Notices only.) Prom 12 noon to 4 p.m. Coll 166-4771 HOURS Prom 1:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

daily (to 9 p.m. for private parties). Closed Saturdays. The Gazette has a gift forvournewbaty dtijxe Penaten pack 200 young seals lost in hunt washed ashore GUELPH, Ont. (CP) -The mystery of 200 young harp seals washed ashore dead along a Prince Edward Island beach was solved yesterday by 1 i Joe (icraci who said he looked into the incident for the federal fisheries research II said he discovered that a sealing vessel sank during the hunt last March before it had a chance to process the slain seals lying on the ice.

Also lilted in these columns engagements. Announcements, Marriage Notices, Divorces, Chosen Children, Requiem Masses, In Mamoriam, Unveilings, Cards of thanks 5" PtHATEN Mr The GAZETTE, PETS, PET SUPPLIES 232 AFFECTION ATB 1 1 Persian show kittens, chamo on itock, Ml 5978. 232x2 ALASKAN Malamut, Great Dane, Samoyed Huskies, 861-8064, 232x31 AMERICAN cocker spaniels, registered, tattoed, perfectly healthy, blacks and blonds, champion bloodline, $75 up. 561-5786. 232x17 BASSETS, tricolor, registered, 8 weeks, 585 up, 1-432-9458, 464-6923.

232x8 CATS and kittens angora and short haired, all colors. Urgently need good home. 937-9020, 631-4020. 232x18 COLLIES, St. Bernards, Airedales, Labradors, English Sheepdogs, amoyeds, Cockers, Pomeranians, Poodles, Welch, Boarding (Registered 1927), Claude Plion, St, Suiplce, 589-3928 232x27 GERMAN Shepherd dogs, German bloodline.

Importer and consultant, Puppies sold at reservations. 679-7207. Evenings. 232x31 IRISH Setter puppies, Canadian Kennel Club, registered, 3 female puppies available, 6 weeks old. $150 each.

For Information telephone office, 382-1600, residence evenings, 342-0342 or 681-8279. 232x18 KERRY BLUE terrier, female, 15 months old, pure bred. 636-8012. 232x20 LABRADORS, new litter, registered, also Dobermans, Dalmatians, Shep-heids, $100 up. 1-432-9458, 484-4923.

232x8 MINIATURE poodles, apricot, 6 weeks, $65. each. Private 691-1055 anytime. 232x20 PERSIAN kittens, 2 months. All colors, vaccinated, registered.

525-6069 (French Information). 232x19 QUALITY kennel, specialty, German shepherds. 661-2131, 626-4996. 232x27 SIAMESE kittens, blue sealpoint, 3 months, we deliver. 649-1488.

232x19 SIAMESE sealpoint kittens, vaccinated, $75, sealpoint male stud. 626-4396; 697-7173. 232x11 SIAMESE kittens, lVj months, clean and healthy, males, females. 631-4638. 232x17 ST.

BERNARD, Schnauzer, New-foundland, champion-sized puppies. Mrs. C. Lunn, Franklin Centre, 1-827-2704. 232x19 TF.

BERNARD puppies 1-294-2863" anytime. Call 678-086O office hours. 232x16 ST. BERNARD puppies, 3 females, well marked, $150. 721-8604 evenings.

232x21 STUD. Schnauzer AKC registered. Male miniature wanted. 645-9719 after 5 pjTT; 232x20 TOY POODLES, (very small) males, registered, inoculated. 658-6330.

232x19 WANT gcod car3 for your dog, during your holidays, 684-9401. 232x3 YORKSHIRE TERRIER 4 years old male S150 or best offer. Call 931-2392 or 935-4596. 232x17 HORSES, LIVESTOCK, EQUIPMENT TRANSPORT 234 QUARTER HORSE, registered. Sorel, 16 hands, top broke, 8 years old.

$1,500. 9 to 5. 274-8060. 234x19 REGISTERED quarter horse mare, $650. Everything except saddle, Cheryl 631-8546, evenings 747-6457.

234x20 RADIO, TV, STEREO 236 RENT OR OWN COLOR TV BLACK AND WHITE AND STEREO S6.95 AND UP PER MONTH KING TV 488-2545 236x6 A-l TV RENTALS As low as S8 dollars per month. Installation service and parts free. Special price for summer camps. EXPO-TV 274-7688 TF236 COMPONENT set cost S800 sell $400 120 watt amplifier 488-1976; 236x17 DUPONT T-V RENTALS. Color, black and white $6.50 monthly 748-7378.

TF236 PHILIPS 19" portable TV, S60, also Auto 8-track stereo $25. Excellent condition. Evenings 482-0426. 236x19 SATISFACTION guaranteed, money refunded, TV, Radio, Stereo Panasonic, Sony, Dual, Zenith, etc. Top makes, wholesale prices.

De Gagne Electric, 8251 St. Lawrence Boulevard. 382-2841. 236x7 TELEVISION couleur, consol, $350, 526-8842 236x24 SEWING MACHINES 238 SPECIALTY. Renting Industrial sewing machine.

Albert Montpetit, 721-3281. 238x28 WANTED TO PURCHASE 246 ORIENTAL rugs, all sizes, highest pnte5 pdlU. il-U JO, O00-JO7O. OMU ORIENTAL RUGS. Wanted, (used).

Days ysi-viii. bvenings vsz-twi. 246x31 PIANO upright, curio cabinet, wicker or cane furniture and antique bureaus. Private 321-4514. 246x18 WANTED! Windcharger.

Evenings 482-0426 or Write: Wm. Rabinovitch, 5264 Globert St. Montreal 248. 246x19 WE BUY furniture, dishes, all kinds over 40 years. 667-1939.

246x7 WE BUY and se'i new and used appliances. 336-2750. Dealer. 246x28 ENTERTAINMENT 280 BOWLING BANQUETS, all types Of anniversaries, specialty: weddings. Conatct Marcel at 932-8628.

280x24 PERSONALS 284 NEED DIRECTION in life? Free recorded advice. Dial Direction, 937-7701. 284x2 THANKS to St. Jude, Sacred Heart and Blessed Virgin. C.H.D.E.

284x11 TIRED of bad news? Need good news? Call 331-8131. (Recording.) 284x18 BUSINESS PERSONALS 285 CARS AVAILABLE Toronto, Western Canada, Maritimes Montreal Drive Away 4018 St. Catherine West 937-2816 285x28 LOST 286 EYE GLASSES, ladies; blue half frame, Sunday p.m., De Mai-Sonneuve facing 4300. 481-0121. 266x19 26 LOST 286 REWARD Blond spaniel dog named One blind eye, needs special food and medication.

Lost July 4th between VIII St. Pierre and Montreal West, Please phon Information. Substantial reward tor return, 932-3260, 484-2W1. 286x18 GREY female cat with while and black markings, green plaid collar, answers to Yoyo. 486-3467.

286x17 GOLD CHARM bracelet June 29, generous reward, Ad-Answer 666-2412, local 436. 236x21 FOUND (Free Ad) 288 FEMALE cat, brown tabby (tiger), very affectionate. Cote des Nelges Road and Westmount Boulevard. 932-9490. 288x17 YOUNG black female cat found St.

Lambert vicinity 672-2647. 288x17 PERSONAL SERVICES 289 ABORTIONS FREE INFORMATION -CONFIDENTIAL BY QUALIFIED GYNAECOLOGISTS APPOINTMENT BY PHONE PREGNANCY TEST IN MTL TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE NEW YORK IN THE MORNING RETURN THE SAME DAY CONTROLLED PARENTHOOD 932-8331 A.M. TO P.M. DAILY A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION 289x31 IMMEDIATE HELP 277-4183 OR 277-1311 No Office Charae, 9 To 9 Dally 7200 HUTCHISON, SUITE 107 Corner Jean-Talon and Park Betty Farhood Center 289x21 ABORTIONS We are A Canadian organization that will provide free informatilon and counselling about legal abortions In Montreal and New York. Montreal Women's Help Organization 3465 Cote Des Neiges Suite 12 Monday to Friday S-Days-A-Week 10 to 935-2517 289x21 MONEY TO LOAN 290 MONEY, 24 hours on consumer contracts, post-dated cheques.

731-8491 290x8 NEED MONEY for your company?" Call 844-9356 Mr. Milanini. 290x6 VITAL STATISTICS LEGAL NOTICES Classifications 300 396 LEGAL NOTICES 300 SUPERIOR COURT (DIVORCE DIVISION) CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL DIVORCE REGISTRATION DIVISION OF MONTREAL NO. 12-031010-73 Stella Roberta White, residing and domiciled in the City of Lachine, district of Montreal, Petitioner versus Rene Berriault, formerly residing in the City and district of Montreal and of parts unknown. Respondent.

By order of the court: The Respondent Rene Berriault, is hereby called upon to appear within 60 days following the last publication. A copy of the Divorce Petition has been left for him at the office of the Divorce Registrar of Montreal. And further take notice that in default of your serving and filing such appearance or contestation within the time prescribed above, the petitioner may proceed herein by default and a decree and other relief may be granted without notice to you. Montreal June 18th, 1973. (S) Wilfrid Lefebvre.

Registrar. Mes Un-terberg, Boyer Belisle, 1420 Sher-brooke West, room 400, Montreal 109, P.Q. tel: 842-6604. 300x17 SUPERIOR COURT CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL NO. 05-007941-73 Ben-Ami Shulrufer, machinist, of the City and District of Montreal, therein residing and domiciled at 3310 Goyer Street, apt.

2, Plaintiff versus Fernande Moaddeb, of parts unknown. Defendant. The Defendant, Fernande Moaddeb. for whom a copy of the writ and declaration has been left at the office of the Court, is hereby called upon to appear within a delay of thirty (30) days. Montreal, July 9th, 1973.

Jacques Perron, Registrar. Me. Sam Goldwater, 10 St. James, Street. Montreal, Quebec.

Attorney for plaintiff 300x1 NOTICE is hereby given that the contract dated June 22nd, 1973, whereby Pantazis, Assimakopoulos, Panta-zis Insurance Agency Inc. transferred and assigned all its book debts, present and future, to the Bank of Montreal by way of security, was registered in the Registry Office for the Regis'ration Division of Montreal on July 4th, 1973, under No. 112819. Bank of Montreal, July 9th, 1973. 300x17 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the contract dated January 24th, 1973, whereby Interprovincial Brokers Ltd.

transferred and assigned all its bcok debts, present and future, to the Bank of Montreal by way of security was registered in the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Chambly on the 7th day of February, 1973, under No. 375535. Bank of Montreal, July 9th, 1973. 300x17 ABORTIONS LEGAL NOTICES 300 "IN FORMA PAUPERIS" SUPERIOR COURT (DIVORCE DIVISION) CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL DIVORCE REGISTRATION DIVISION OF MONTREAL NO: 12-029-015-73 Dame Anneliese Elsasser Snowberger, housewife, domiciled and residing at 11766 Michel Sarrazin Street, in the City of St. Laurent, District of Montreal, Petitioner, versus William Francis Snowberger, actually of unknown address; Respondent, By Order of the Court: The Respondent, William Francis Snowberger, is hereby called upon to appear within a delay of 60 days following the last publication.

A copy of the Divorce Petition has been left tor him at the Office of the Divorce Registration of Montreal. And further take notice that in default of your serving and filing such appearance or contestation within the time prescribed above, the Petitioner may proceed herein by default and Divorce decree may be granted without notice to you. St. Laurent, this 12th day of July, 1973. Mes DescOteaux, Rosen Laverdure, Attorneys, 696 Ste-Croix St.

Laurent, 379, Quebec. 300x18 SUPERIOR COURT DIVORCE DIVISION) PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL NO: 12-031006-73 Dame Diane Giguere, housewife, domiciled and residing at 7494 Chambord Street, Apt. 16 in the City and District of Montreal, Petitioner, versus Jean-Guy Roy, of whereabouts unknown, Respondent. By Order of the Court: The respondent, Jean-Guy Roy is hereby called upon to appear within a delay of 60 days following the last publication. A copy of the Divorce Petition has been left for him at the office of the Divorce Division of Montreal.

And further take notice that in default of your serving and filing such appearance or contestation within the time prescribed above, the Petitioner may proceed herein by default and a Divorce decree and other relief may be granted without notice to you. Monf-reaj, July 11, 1973. Jean-Guy Vau-geois, Deputy-Registrar. 300x18 SUPERIOR COURT CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL NO. 18-000664-73 Bertrand Gagnon, residing and domiciled at 5862, Brunetiere, in the city and district of Montreal, petitioner, versus Robert Lutz, of unknown place, respondent, and The Registrar Of The Registry Office Of Montreal, mis-en-cause.

Notice. The respondent is ordered to appear within the month to a petition to be presented before the Superior Court, Montreal, August 30th, 1973, at 10:00 a.m. for cancelling his registration right on a bearing number 33-237 and 238 at the official cadastral survey of the parish of Riviere-des-Prairies. Montreal, July 12th, 1973. Canuel, Quidoz, Perron, Tremblay, Fournier 8 Marois.

Lawyers for petitioner. 300x18 NOTICE is hereby given that the contract or saie oatea way 11, iy4 to The Toronto-Dominion Bank of all the debts, present or future, payable to Servcomp Ltee was registered at the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Montreal on the 5th day of July, 1973 under Number 2442543. Dated the 11th day of July, 1973. The Toronto-Dominion Bank. 300x17 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Marcil Pierre Bouliane, student, residing and domiciled at 4200 Grand Boulevard in Montreal, Province of Quebec, will apply to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for the purpose of having his name changed to Peter Bouliane.

300 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Jan Jech, student, residing and domiciled at 4992 Trenholme Avenue, in Montreal, Province of Quebec, will apply to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for the purpose of having his name changed to Jan Jech Marek. 300 BIRTHS BRAMSON. Len and Judy (nee Henderson) proudly announce the birth of their second daughter, Sa-mantha, 7 lb. 8 on Friday, July 13, 1973, at Royal Victoria Hospital. Sister to Alexandra, second grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. George Henderson of Sydney Australia, presently visiting Montreal. All well. Special thanks to Dr. Asswad.

17 DESCHENES. Rodney and Jeannette (nee Daigneault) proudly announce the birth of their daughter on July 13, 1973 at the LaSalle General Hospital, 17 DUFOUR. Clermont et Lucienne (nee Lecompte) annoncent la naissance de leur fils, 13 iuillet, 1973, 7 lb. 53 ozs. a L'hospital Charles Lemoyne.

Frere pour Michel et Glen. Maman et bebe tres bien, 18 DUHAINE. Marcel and Linda (nee Jones) proudly announce the birth of their son Jeffrey Alan, 8 lb. 5 on Juh 24, 1973, at Lakeshore General Hospital. Proud grandparents, are Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Jones, and Mrs. I.

Duhaine. Both well. 19 FORAN. To Brian and Anne (nee Wiseman) on July 16, 1973, a son, Brendan Robert, 7 lb. 13 at the Royal Victoria Hospital.

Brother to Philip, Maureen and Eileen. All well. 19 LAWSON. Len and Dianne (nee Christie) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Stephanie Mary, on July 5, 1973, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. 17 MAPP.

Chris and Marge (nee Paolini) are happy to announce the birth of a son, David Christopher, 7 lb. 10 on July 13, 1973, at the Catherine Booth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Rhea Buka and Dr. Fleisher and staff.

19 MARS. Nick and Geanie (nee Burgess) proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Natasha, 7 lb. 14 on July 13, 1973, at the Catherine Booth Hospital. Both well. Many thanks to Doctor Buka and the excellent staff.

18 MASSON. To a and Douglas, a son Christopher John, at the Montreal General Hospital on July 13, 1973. 17 SALEM. Victor and Nancy (nee Choran) proudly announce the birth of their daughter, on July 13, 1973, at the Montreal General Hospital. Both doing well.

17 TURGEON. A son born to Sandra and Jean at the Royal Victoria Hospital, July 16, 1973, brother to Andree. All well. 19 WADE. Robert and Diane (nee Marchant) joyfully announce the birth of their son, Todd Robert, July 12, 1973, 7 lb.

8 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, brother to Sherri-Anne and Tammy. 17 WANLESS. To Ronald and Sarah (nee Nicholls) a daughter born in Ottawa, on Juiy 12, 1973. WORK. David and Karen (nee MacWilliam) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, July 12, 1973, at Lachine General Hospital, a brother for Andrew.

17 OBITUARY W. M. ARMSTRONG, O.B.E. Walter Meryl (Bill) Armstrong died July 14th, 1973 in his 79th year. Born in Ottawa, he was a graduate in Engineering, at Queen's University.

He retired in 1960 as Assistant Vice-President Canadian National Railways, and was seconded to Department of Transport on special assignments until 1968. Mr. Armstrong served overseas in World War I and entered railway service with the Grand Trunk Railway in 1920. He became assistant director of CNR bureau of economics in 1937, and 2 years later, assistant chief of research and development. He was named General Manager of CN Telegraphs in 1942, and during World War II was made General Manager of Defence Communications Ltd.

In 1948 he was awarded the O.B.E. for his wartime service. He was a Past President of the Toronto Railway Club, and a director of Distillers Company. Predeceased by his wife Mary Gemmell Morison, he is survived by his daughter grandchildren and 4 DEATHS ALLISON, Helen (nee Harvey). Suddenly on Sunday, July IS, 1973, at the Montreal Neurological Hospital, Helen Harvey, beloved wife of James Kenneth Allison, dear mother of Scott, G'enn, Murray and Graeme; also survived by her mother Mrs.

Russell J. Harvey, brothers John and Sheridan Harvey of Ottawa, sisters Mrs. J. J. Cheese-man (Myrna) of Montreal, Mrs.

Bevis Lefaivre (Beryl) of VanKleek Hill, Ontario, Mrs. Austin Barton (Geraldine) and Mrs. Raymond Kul-chyski (Linda) of Ottawa. Visitation at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors, 5580 Sherbrooke Street West, from 7 to 10 p.m. on Tuesday.

Eucharistlc celebration in St. Ignatius of Loyola Cnurch on Wednesday at 9 a.m. Interment VanKleek Hill, Ontario. 18 CHOWN, Mary Christine MacPhail. At the Kingston General Hospital on Friday, July 13, 1973, after a long Illness, Mary Christine MacPhail, beloved wife of the late Douglas Marshall Chown, sister of Katherine Louise (Mrs.

J. third, mother of Donald M. Chown of Kingston and Edward H. Chown of Pointe Claire, Quebec, Cremation and Private Burial by Mrs. Chown's specific re-guest.

Memorial service at Sydenham Street, United Church on Tuesday Morning, July 17 at 11 a.m. Memorial gifts to the Canadian Cancer Society or to any charity will be gratefully acknowledged. 17 CLARKE, Mary. On Saturday, July 14, 1973. At her residence, Mary Enright, beloved wife of John (Jack) Clarke, dear mother of Bob, John, Mary Ellen, Barbara Ann, Tom, Henry and Mrs.

G. Smith (Margaret Rose). Also survived by four grandchildren Michael, David, Richard and Christophei, dear sister of Mrs. Don Mcpherson (Ann), Visitation at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors, 5580 Sherbrooke Street West. Eucharistic celebration in St.

Augustine of Canterbury Church, on Wednesday, July 18 at 10 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Member Third Order of St. Francis. (Parking on Premises).

18 CRAWFORD, David John. Accidentally on Sunday, July IS, 1973, David J. Crawford, aged 19 years, dear son of Frances Baxter and Trevar Crawford, brother of Lynn, Trevar Janet and Ross. Resting at the Wilson Funeral Home, 123 Maple Chateauguay. Service In Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Tuesday, July 17, at 11 a.m.

Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to The Montreal Children's Hospital. 17 COHEN, Sara. Formerly of Winnipeg, on Synday, July 15, 1973, wife of the late Harry Cohen, sister of Mrs. Mania Kirchenko of Abbotsford, British Columbia, survived by nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on July 17, at 3 p.m., to Tiferith Beth David Jerusalem Congregation Cemetery. 17 CUNNINGTON, Frank. At Asbestos Hill, Quebec, on July 13, 1972, in his 55th year, beloved husband of Dorothy Wall, dear father of Brenda Louise and Lynda Jane. Brother of Doris Callan and JacK. Funeral from D.

A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West on Tuesday, at 2 p.m. to Mount Royal Cemetery. 17 DE VITO, Victor A. Suddenly at his residence, on Sunday, July 15, 1973, Victor A.

De Vito, at the age of 52, beloved husband of the late Alda Rondina, dear father of Lisa, Victor Mark and Daniela, son of the late Matthew De Vito Sr. and Irene Delta Porta, brother of Olym-pia, Matthew Jr. and Antonio. Visitation at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors, 5580 Sherbrooke Street West. Regulem Mass in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord in Westmount, on Wednesday, July 18, at 10 a.m.

Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. (Parking on the premises). 18 GRIMSHAW, George William. Suddenly in this city, on July 15, 1973, son of Lauretta and the late George Grimshaw, brother of Jacqueline (Mrs. J.

Lunan) and dear friend of Pat. Funeral service at the Wray-Walton-Wray Chapel, 1234 Mountain Street, on Thursday, at 10 a.m. To Mount Royal Cemetery. Visitation from noon Wednesday. 18 HARRIS, John.

At St Vincent de Paul on July 14, 1973, aged 71 years. John Harris, beloved husband of Etiennette Nepvue of 912 Bibeau, St. Vincent de Paul, City of Laval, dear father of Jean Mrs. Jean Claude Bleau (Lilianne), Gerard Mrs. Jean Paul St.

Denis (Jeannine), Gilles and Dennis. Also grandfather of several grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, July 17 from J. M. D.

Cyr Regd Funeral Home, 1039 du College for service in St Vincent de Paul Church at 2:30 p.m. thence to St Vincent de Paul Cemetery. Please omit flowers, donations to the Cancer Research Society, Montreal Heart Institute or the Crippled Children's Society will be appreciated. 17 HAWKER, Frank Edward. At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Sunday, July IS, 1973.

Beloved husband of Enid Rice, dear father of John, David and Brian. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Hawker, brother of M-s, A.

G. Knaoo (Amy), Anne, and the late ArtRur and Dorothy. Resting at Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke W. 1-10 p.m. Funeral service at First Baptist Church, 6215 Cote St.

Luc on July 18, at 2:30 p.m. To Mount Royal Crematorium. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the First Baptist Church Memorial Fund would be gratefully acknowledged. 17 LeDREW, Eric J. On Monday, July 16, 1973.

Eric LeDrew, aged 62 years, beloved husband of Cecile More, dear father of Hazel (Mrs. H. Porter), Lois (Mrs. G. Gosse) of Prince Edward Island, also survived by three grandchildren, Suzan, Robert and Lisa.

Resting at the J. F. Wilson and Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Avenue. Service in the chapel Thursday, July 19, at 11 a.m. Interment Montreal Memorial Park.

17 LEFEBVRE, Joseph Arthur. At the Jewish General Hospital on Friday, July 13, 1973, in his 57th year, dear son of Mrs. DHina Lefebvre and brother of Oliva, Zepher, Paul. Joan-Marie. Lhomaire, Laurier, Lauretle Goulet.

Funeral service at the Chapel of Wray-Walton-Wray Funeral Home, 1234 Mountain Street, on Wednesday at 11 a.m. to the Field of Honor, Pointe Claire. 17 LEOPOLD, Monroe P. On Sunday. July 15, 1973, beloved husband of Gyselle, father of Douglas and Robert, son of the late Samuel and Rhoda Leopold, brother of Irwin and the late Leslie Leopold.

Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cite des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on Tuesday, Ju'y 17 at p.m. to Shaar Hashomayim Congregation Cemetery. Shiva private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Montreal Institute cf Cardiology. 17 300 LEGAL AID SUPERIOR COURT (DIVORCE DIVISION CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL DIVORCE REGISTRATION DIVISION OF MONTREAL NO: 12-029486-73 Dame Lucille Belanger, dressmaker, residing and domiciled at 2358 Bourgogne Street, Chambly, district of Montreal, Petitioner versus Claude Tuugas, of address unknown, Respondent.

By Order of The Court: The respondent, Claude Tougas Is hereby called upon to appear within a delay of 60 days following the last publication. A copy of the Divorce Petition has been left for him at the office of the Divorce Division of Montreal. And further take notice that In default of your serving and filing such appearance or contestation within the time prescribed above, the Petitioner may proceed herein by default and a Divorce decree and other relief may be granted without notice to you. Longueuil, July 12, 1973. (S) Jacques Perron, Registrar 300x18 SUPERIOR COURT (DIVORCE DIVISION) CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL DIVORCE REGISTRATION DIVISION OF MONTREAL NO: 12-030694-73 Lolska Kukovec, operator, domiciled and residing in the City and District of Montreal, Petitioner versus Frank Rezonja, formerly of the City and District of Montreal, and presently of parts unknown, respondent.

By Order of The Court: The Respondent Frank Rezonia, is hereby called upon to appear wi'hin a delay of 60 days following the last publication. A copy of the Divorce Petition has been left for him at the office of the Divorce Registration of Montreal. And further take notice, that In default of your serving and filling such appearance or contestation within the time prescribed above, the Petitioner may proceed herein by default and a Divorce decree and other relief may be granted without notice to you. Montreal, July the 12th, 1973. Wilfrid Lefebvre, Deputy-Registrar.

Mes Pollack Pollack, lawyers, 800 Dorchester West, room 1410, Montreal, P.Q. 300x18 SUPERIOR COURT CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF BEDFORD NO: 3140 Le Plan Foncier Traders Ltee, a body politic, 1432 Poirier, St. Laurent, district of Montreal Plaintiff versus Marcel Laplante, driver, formerly residing at Noyan, Co. Missisquol, now of parts unknown and: Dame Lucienne Robidoux, his wife, also now of parts unknown Defendants, and The Registrar for the Registration Division of Bedford Mis-en-cause. The defendants, Marcel Laplante and his wife, Dame Lucienne Robidoux, for whom a copy of the writ and declaration has been left at the Office of this Court, are hereby called upon to appear within a delay of thirty (30) days.

Montreal, July 12, 1973. Mes de Grandpre Assoc's, Suite 2501, Victoria Square, Montreal 115, P.Q. Attorneys for plaintiff. 300x18 SUPERIOR COURT CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL NO: 4213 P.S.B. No.

20-2933-X City of Saint Laurent, body politic legally constituted, having its principal place of business in the City of St. Laurent, district of Montreal, Expropriator, versus Leo La-porte, co Concreters Ready Mix presently of parts unknown, expropriated. Notice to Leo Laporte, take notice that following the decision of the Publics Services Board of the 29th of April 1968 fixing tHe indemnity to be paid to you by the City of St. Laurent and the impossibility of forwarding the said amount, the ex-DroDriator has deoosited this day the 5th of July 1973 the amount decreed by the publics services Boaro in ine hands of the Prothonotary for the Superior of the District of Montreal, the whole in virtue of chapter 64, Quebec Revised Status. Montreal, this 5th of July 1973.

Mes Chapados Chevalier, 500 Place d'Armes, suite 1155, Montreal, P.Q. 300x18 NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to Article 1571 (d) of the Civil Code that an assignment and transfer of all debts and book accounts present and future of Mr. Reynald Naud whose principal place of business in the Province of Quebec is in Ste. Thecle to Imperial Oil Limited, executed on the 24th of April 1973, was registered in the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Shawinigan on July 11th, 1973, under number 40,357. July 4th, 1973.

Imperial Oil Limited, 2, Place Ville Marie, Montreal, P.Q. 300 DELICATE CORPORATION (CANADA) LTD. Notice is hereby given that Delicate Corporation (Canada) Ltd. intends to apply to the Honourable the Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs of Canada for leave to surrender Its Charter and for the dissolution of the Company. Dated at Montreal, P.Q., this 10th day of July, 1973.

John P. Weir, Secretary-Treasurer. 300x17 BANARA INVESTMENT CORP. Take notice that "Banara Investment Corp." will apply to the Minister of Financial Institutions, Companies and Cooperatives of the Province of Quebec, for leave to surrender Its charter. Montreal, July 10th, 1973.

Greenblatt, Ginsberg At-torneys for the Company. 300x17 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SURRENDER CHARTER Notice is hereby given that Diversified Equipment Leasing Company Canada Ltd. which has its head office in the City of Montreal, Province of will make application to the Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs for leave to surrender its Charter in accordance with the provisions of the Canada Corporations Act. Montreal, Quebec, this 11th day of July, 1973. Gabriel S.

Carlin, Secretary. 300x17 NOTICE is hereby given that the contract dated February 23, 1973 whereby Continental Imports Inc. transferred all its book debts, claims, and demands, present and future, to Society Financiere pour le Commerce et I'lndustrie S.F.C.I. Ltee, by way of security was registered in the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Montreal on March 1st, 1973 under number 2409218. So-ciete' Financiere pour le Commerce et I'lndustrie S.F.C.I.

Ltee, July 12, 'ra- 300x17 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Patricia Diane Kemp, payroll clerk, residing at 866, 1st avenue. City of Verdun, District of Montreal, will apply to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for an order changing her name to Patricia Diane Squires. Montreal, July 11, 1973. Bernard Sivak, Attorney for Applicant. 300 FORM OF NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the con-trsct of sale dated July 6fh, i973, to The Toronto-Dominion Bank of ail the debts, present or future, payable to Caz-Tech was registered at the Registry Office for the Registration Division of Montreal on the 11th day of July.

1973, under Number 2444161. Dated the 11th day of Juiy, 1973. The Toronto-Dominion Bank. 100x17 NOTICE is hereby given that tr contract of sale dated June IS'h, 1973 to The Toronto-Dominion Bank of all the debts, present or future, payable to Transportation Universal Inc. was registered at the Registry Of'tce for the Registration Division of Montreal on the 13th day of July, 1973.

under Number 24449i2. Dated the 13th day of July, 1973. The Toronto-Oomlrvon Bank. 3CnVl7 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Tadeusz Horski, student, residing and domiciled at 4459 Monsabre Street in Montreal, Province of Quebec will apply 1o the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for the purpose of having Ws name changed to Ted Horski. 300 LEGAL NOTICES DEATHS MACNAMARA, Kathleen.

At Range-ley, Maine, July 13, 1973. Kathleen Burke, beloved wife of the late Frederick Macnamara, of Portland, Maine (formerly of Montreal), survived by her niece, Mrs. Phyllis Gull-bault, of Portland, Maine, and great-niece and great-nephews, of Portland, Maine. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery, Tuesday, at 2 p.m. 17 MICHAUD.

Wilfrid. At the Verdun General Hospital, on July 16, 1973, at the aqe of 64. Wilfrid Mlchaud, Suoervisor of the C.N.R., beloved husband of Rita Beaulieu (formerly of Riviere du Loup), dear father of Rene (husband of Denise Lagace) and Danielle, grandfather of Luc. Funeral Friday, July 20, from Alfred Dallaire Funeral Home 4500 Verdun Avenue for service in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, at 10 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery.

18 OGILVIE, Alexander. At the Queen Mary Veterans' Hospital on July 14, 1973, aged 72 years, Alexander Ogilvie, son of the late Alexander Ogilvie and the late llizo Gornely, beloved brother of the late James, Rebecca (Mrs. W. Jupp), Elizabeth (Mrs. A.

Yanor), Mary Ane (Mrs. W. Dickey) and dear friend of Mr. S. McDonald.

Funeral will be held on Wednesday, July 18 from Alfred Dallaire Funeral Home 3254 Bellechasse to St. Brendens Church at 11 a.m. tj the Last Post Cemetery. 17 ORR, Arthur Cecil. At Ste.

Anne's Military Hospital, on Saturday, July 14, 1973. Arthur Orr, in his 83rd year, beloved father of Betty (Mrs. Robert Cullen), of St. Laurent and Allan, of Pointe Claire, survived by six grandchildren and sister Norah (Mrs. A.

G. Gilbert) of Calgary, Alberta. A private service was held from Rosedale Chapel, 1459 Towers Street, on Tuesday morning with interment at Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Quebec. is OVANS, Myrtle. At the Huntingdon County Hospital, on July 16, 1973.

Myrtle Gwendelin Helem, aged 77, wife 0' the late Robert C. Ovans, of Ormstown, Quebec. Funeral from McGerrigle Funeral Home, Ormstown, on Thursday, July 19, at 2 p.m. Interment at Ormstown Union Cemetery. 18 PAIGE, Carl Lathrop.

Of Gren-vi He, died accidentally July 13, at the age of 73, beloved husband of Ruth Weston, father of Lyman, Stewart, Weston and Mary. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., in the Chapel of Grenville Funeral Home, 188 Main Grenville. Interment Calumet Cemetery. J. G.

Desforges, Funeral Director. 17 PARENT, Isabella. At Montreal on July 15, 1973, after a long illness, Isabella Gauthier, beloved wife of the late Calixte Parent. Survived by her daughters Diane Leblanc Du-fresne, Pauline Laurier, Simone Im-bleau, one son Guy, her sons-in-law Judge Yves Laurier and Roland Imbieau, her grandsons Guy Leblanc, Pierre Imbieau and Guy Parent, her granddaughters Nicole Normandeau and Lise Parent and two great grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, July 17 from Urgel Bourgie Funeral Home, corner Decarie Blvd.

and N.D.G. Avenue for service in Notre Dame de Grace Church at 10 a.m. thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. 17 PERLMAN, Ernie. Suddenly, on Sunday, July 15, 1973, husband of Norma Bernstein father of Mrs.

Robert Singer (Susan), Alvin, Daniel and Gordon, prcther of Mrs. J. Berns (Florence), Fred and Philip. Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road on Tuesday, July 17, at 11 a.m. to Beth El Congregation, Eternal Gardens Cemetery, Beaconsfield.

The family re-guests the privilege of observing Shiva In the strictest privacy. 17 POPE, J. Henry. In his 89th year, at Foyer St. Antoine Frelighsburg, Quebec, on July 16, 1973, clearly beloved husband of the late Florence Elizabeth Pope and father of John H.

Pope Jr. of Bedford, Quebec. Funeral private. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. 17 PRIEUR-WISDOM, Eva.

At Montreal, on July 15, 1973, aged 50 years, Mrs. Eva Prieur-Wisdom, of 736 Bellevue, St. Vincent de Paul, dear mother of Richard A. Wisdom. Funeral Tuesday, July 17th from J.

M. D. Cyr Reg'd Funeral Home, 1039 Du College, for service in St. Vincent de Paul Church at 11 a.m. 17 STEVEN, Florence.

At Hatchet Lake, Nova Scotia, on Saturday, July 14, 1973, beloved wife of the late James Tait Steven, dear mother of Lorna (Mrs. E. Uszkay), dear grandmother of Gordon and Steven. Resting at D. A.

Collins Funeral Home, 561C Sherbrooke Street West. Funeral service at Rosedale United Church on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. Visitation from 7 p.m. Tuesday.

19 STEVEN, James Tail. At Hatchet Lake, Nova Scotia, on Saturday, July 14th, 1973, beloved husband of the late Florence Headland White, dear father of Lorna (Mrs. E. Uszkay) dear grandfather of Gordon and Steven. Resting at D.

A. Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West. Funeral service at Rosedale United Church on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. Visitation from 7 p.m.

Tuesday. 19 VAN WERT. Karl. Suddenly, on July 13, 1973, at Royal Victoria Hospital, beloved husband of Joyce and father of Carole (Mrs. Erglis), Clive and Nancy.

Private Funeral held July 14. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Canadian Cancer Society. 17 WALLIS, Claire (Rennie). At Montreal, on July 15, 1973, beloved wife of Walter and the late Andrew Rennie, dear mother of Douglas and Gordon Rennie. Funeral from D.

A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. to Mount Royal Crematorium. 17 WOODCOCK, Josephine. At Montreal, Quebec, on July 15, 1973, Josephine Cantin, aged 79 years, beloved wife of the late John F.

Woodcock, dear mother of Andre, Noella (Mrs. R. Hurtubise), John Georgette (Mrs. D. Firlotte) and Rose-Marie (Mrs.

P. Singer). Resting at D. A. Collins Funeral Home, 222 Metropolitan Boulevard (Highways 2-20 corner Cartier), Pointe Claire.

Funeral service at Ste. Jeanne de Chantel Church, Pointe Claire on Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. Interment Cote oes Neiges Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Diabetic Association of Quebec 934 St. Catherine Street, East, Montreal would be gratefully acknowledged.

17 IN MEMOR1AM CHAOWICK. In loving memory of my dear husband, Roy G. Chad-wick, who entered into rest on July 17, Kay. 1 FYFE, Lillian G. In loving memory of Li'lian G.

Fyfe who passed July 16. 1972. "Loved and respected wherever she went always so good, unselfish and Kind What a beautiful memory dear you left behind." Sadly missed by her s.ster Mrs. Eileen Edick and aunt Florence O'Hearn. STOREY, Joha Harold.

In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away Ju: 17, 1969. Forever in my heart. Clara. 17 CARD OF THANKS O'KEEFFE Patrick. The family of the late Patrick CKeeffe wish to express thanks to Jhe Doctors and Nurses of the coronary Care Unit of the Jewish General Hospital and to friends for their expressions of sympathy, and donations to Organizations made durmc the recent bereavement, of a beloved husband and father.

A deluxe pack of pure Penaten baby preparations, containing shelf-size products worth over $12, is The Gazette's gift for your new baby. You can receive this complimentary pack by placing your child's Birth Announcement in The Gazette for three consecutive days. A specially bound edition of Dr. Benjamin Spock's book, "Baby and Child is yours when you place your child's Birth Announcement in The Gazette for two consecutive days. Parents pUcirfl the 3-day announce.

ment may select either the Peiaten Pack or "Baby and Child Care." (Please allow Uiree weeks for delivery) CALL 866-4771 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. to Fri. 12 to 4 p.m.

Sundays. BIRTHS ADOERLEY. To Damian and Heather, a son Kevin at St. Mary's Hospital, July 15, 1973, brother to Gerard. Both well.

Deo Gratias. 9 BAKER. Michael and Lorraine (nee McQuade) are proud to announce the birth of a son Michael Clifford, on Juiy 14, 1973, at the Montreal General Hospital, brother for Jonathan Lome. Proud grandparents Mrs. Juliette McQuade (nee Valiquette), and Mr.

and Mrs. Lome Baker. Great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mlchele Inter'ino.

19 BARBER. A son born to Astrid and Jim at the Catherine Booth Hospital on July 13, 1973, brother to Tim. All well. 18 BELL. To Michael and Christine a son, Hugh Timothy, on July 2, 1973, at Madrid, Spain.

19 BLUNDELL. George and Judy (nee Vallee) happily announce the birth of their dauqhter, Dawn, on July 13, 1973. At the Catherine Booth Hospital. 19 BOBROW. Philip D.

and Barbara (nee Creighlon) proudly announce the birth of a daughter Elizabeth May, 7 lb. Vh ozs. Monday July 16, 1973, at Catherine Booth 1 Hospital. All well. 19 BOWN.

Brent and Paula (nee Berry) happily announce the arrival of their daughter, 8 lb. 13 at 11.45 a.m. July 12, 1973, at the Reddy Memorial Hospital. Both are doing well. 17 Israel to keep war-won land says Eban TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Foreign Minister Abba Eban says Israel intends to keep some of the Arab territory captured in the 1967 war despite any pressure from UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim.

Eban's weekend comments, were the first official reaction to Waldheim's projected visit to Egypt, Jordan and Israel sometime in the next few months. The foreign minister said Waldheim would be welcome in Israel. But he indicated that Israel has no intention of changing its position that only direct negotiations with the Arabs can achieve peace. was quite content to settle for the major suit game. West led the queen of hearts, and dummy was a pleasing sight.

The club suit would produce more than enough discards to take care of declarer's losers. However, the diamond suit was a weakness that, given the opportunity, the defenders might be able to exploit. If East could be kept off lead, the king of diamonds was safe from attack. Since the only obvious losers were one diamond and one heart, declarer could afford to lose a trump. Therefore, he built a campaign around keeping East off play.

The first step in his plan was to allow West's queen to win the first trick. Declarer won the heart continuation with the ace and entered dummy with a low spade to the ace. The trump jack was led and, when East played low, declarer allowed it t' run. This was a finesse that declarer did not care whether it won or lost. If West had the queen, be could win that and the defenders could take the diamond ace for their book, but the remainder of the tricks would belong to declarer.

When West failed to follow suit in trumps, declarer was able to pick up East's queen for an over-trick. After all, good technique should be rewarded! GOREN on The Family Circus ByBilKcanc BY CHARLES H. GOREN 1973, The Chiug Tritwut Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH A A 105 0 82 AQ962 WEST EAST A3 AQ72 S7QJ97 6 VK842 OAJ73 OQ10 94 10 4 3 87 SOUTH A 108 6 4 A3 K65 KJ5 The bidding: South West North East 1 A Pass 3 Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Queen xl The finesse is a strange creature.

Generally, when you take one, you hope it will win. There are times, though, when you wish it to lose for example, when you have bid to game and slam depends only on a finesse. And there are those times when you don't much care whether it wins or loses because the motive for finess-irg had nothing to do with winning that particular trick. With an opening bid facing an opening bid, North made the textbook response of a jump raise of bis partner's one spade opening. South liad sothing in reserve and Out of Respect to the Memory of ERNIE PERLMAN Director and Secretory Treasurer of DALMYS CANADA LTD.

THE OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, JULY 17th, 1973 'Mommy! Is my watch waterproof? Jeffy SNEEZED on it!".

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