The Standard from St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada (2024)

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I DEATHS Col IN MEMORIAM Greol olk lake City' in roncaco Precipitation SHOWERS IMiamt BIRTHS TRUDEAU OBITUARIES DEATHS LOUGHEED ORD (Continued from page 1) 1) (Continued from page SPARTAN AC ST CATHARINES i Nine loral I i Come and Hear Drs Noam and Beryl Cher nick 2 to 4 685 5541 Big Money Bingo the not the 5 1 i i High Pressure low Pressure On Sun Extendlcare 156 ST PAUL ST 10 to 15 Highs Wednesday near 5 Eastern Lake Ontario south ern Haliburton: Snow tapering off to snowflurries by afternoon Turning colder Partial clearing this evening Mainly cloudy with snowflurries Wednesday Temperatures near 0 this morn ing falling to 5 this afternoon Lows overnight 10 to 15 Highs Wednesday near 5 Northern Haliburton: Snow tapering off to snowflurries by afternoon Partial clearing this evening Mainly cloudy with snowflurries Wednesday Highs today and Wednesday near 10 Lows overnight near 20 Western New Snow flurries today High near zero Cloudy and a chance of snow flurries today and Wednesday Low tonight about eight below High Wednesday near zero WEATHER ADVISORY for the Niagara District issued this morning by the Niagara District Weather office: A weak weather system will give all of southern Ontario mainly cloudy cool con ditions with snowflurries for the next two days Overnight low temperatures will be near 10 high temperatures should reach 5 The outlook for Thursday calls for clearing but it will be colder Attention all handicapped if you make saleable items please call Stewart Sweet 935 4988 or Eliyllis Mandell 688 0576 j23 Sud General This January most things slowly but surely getting Pollution index TORONTO (CP) Air pollu tion index based on 'sulphur dioxide and floating particles at 11 am Was 13 in Toronto 20 in Hamilton 16 in Sudbury 23 in Windsor 14 in Welland and 12 in Niagara alls LAMB'S uneral Chapel 2 Resent St4 TVorald Day of Night Phone 227 0161 Ample Parking The family of the late Mrs Anne sincere manKs to menus ana neign hours for their acts of kindness floral tributes and Heart und donations sneclal thanks to the Rev Howard and the Butler uneral Home GARDEN CITY LORIST Jan 24 12:30 pm 73 Ontario St St Catharines Sexuality and Communication January Rexall Drug Sale starts Thursday and runs to Saturday Jan Pharmacy 5 ront St Thorold 227 251 1' j22 WINS SCHOLARSHIP Bryce Hutchinson 25 of 252 Carlton St has been awarded a $100 scholarship by the Order of United Commercial Travelers of America to further his training in the education of the mentally retarded A 1971 Brock Univers ity psychology graduate Mr Hutchinson worksifor the Lin coln County board of education as an instructor of retarded stu dents at Lingarden school oundation20 MRS DOUGLAS ALLISON Helen Allison 61 of 44 Blair Ores wife of Douglas Allison died Sunday at St Catharines General Hospital after a long illness Born in Niagara on the Lake Mrs Allison was a life long resident of this area and had worked as a hairdresser for 15 years retiring in 1969 She was a member of West minster United Church She is survived by a daugh ter Mrs Ronald (Lois) Murray in Ottawa a brother Harold Moore in St Catharines two sisters Mrs Elizabeth Nutt and Mrs George Slingerlahd both in St Catharines and two grandchildren Her first husband Cecil Eng land died in 1949 and two broth ers DorWin and Clarence also died before her She is at the Butler uneral Home where service will bein the chapel Thursday at 1:30 pm Burial will be in Victoria Lawn Cemetery Visiting hours at the funeral home are today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 pmand 7 to 9 pm RED HALLETT red Hallett 90 of 32 Am brose St died Sunday at Hotel Dieu Hospital Born in Louth Township Mr Hallett was a fruit farmer for 33 years then worked as a tool finisher for Welland Vale Manu facturing Ltd retiring in 1968 He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church He is survived by his wife Melinda two daughters Mrs Russell (Marion) Mosher and Mrs Lloyd (lorence) McKean both in St Catharines two brothers Robert and Stanley Hallett a sister Mrs Elizabeth Weaver and two grandchildren and one great grandchild all in St Catharines He is at the Dutler uneral Home uneral service will be held in Christ Lutheran Church tomorrow at 1:30 pm Burial will be in Victoria Lawn Ceme 1 tery Visiting hours at the ftineral home are today from pm and 7 to 9 pm $0 wots tn this 'Blooming Busint DUNN BROS LTD 106 Queenston St 684 4383 WARKBNTIN Marlent Hildegard At Roswell Park Memorial Institute Buffalo Monday Jan 19 1976 Mar lent Hildegard Wartcentln of 70 Wind ward St In her 26th year beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter War kentln St Catharines sister of Mrs red (Irma) Wlnnlk Winnipeg Rita at home red and Henry both of St Catharines Harold Bruno and Werner all at home also survived by two nephews Resting at the Darte and Son uner i al Residence 39 Court St at King un tn inursaay Jan ai noon then to Llnwell United Menno nite Church at 12:30 Services will be conducted In the church at 1:30 pm Interment In Victoria Lawn Cemetery Visiting hours Wednesday 2 4 and 7 9 pm Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 Niagara on the Lake General' membership meeting Wednesday Jan 21 at 8:00 pm President John Wal ker j21 24 Hr Ansvraring Sarrica 114 Duff rin St 6844516 79QiurchSt 6844519 LUCKY TUESDAY BINGO $1000 jackpot in 50 numbers $500 jackpot in running num bers $100 must go 20 games at $100 in seven numbers on spe cial cards Share the Wealth 3free attendance games' doorprizes Every Tuesday Ukrainian Cultural Centre (McCabe Ave Welland tf CARD THANKS The family of the late Alvlso Gasba rlnl extend their sincere thank to all relatives friends and neighbors for their ad of kindness masAs floral tributes cards of sympathy and Can cer und donation during our recent bereavement Special thanks to Dr Sabla Hotel Dleu Staff St Alfred's Ushers Club and Osgood Dart and staff English Club of St Catharine General meeting Saturday Jan 24 in the Leonard room YMCA Queen St St Cath arine 8 pm Memberships for 1976 now due 682 7458 j22 Olympic and Wintario tickets still available 131 Geneva Street 684 4073 or Welland 735 5L i22 CANADIAN PROGRESS CLUB BINGO! $1000 jackpot every Wednesday Legion Hall Church St Start 7:45 prompt tf I IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CENTRE 101 Garnet St Tuesday 8 pm $400 Jackpot $'10b must go Share the wealth and neighbor games our $50 jackpots pips free passes j20 More snow is expected in several parts expected high temperatures Other features of Canada on Tuesday igures indicate are for midday CP wirepiwto This ad courtesy of Winter and Winter uneral Home at St Catharines Collegiate on Thursday January 22 at 8:00 pm Sponsored by Mental HealthLincoln Tickets $240 per person Available at all Crown Discount Pharmacies Potter and Shaw Mental Heahh Lincoln or phone682 THOMAS RUTHERORD ROBINSON uneral service was held to day at the Butler uneral Home for Thomas Rutherford Rob inson 66 of 3 Hazel St who died Sunday at St Catharines General Hospital after a long il lness Born in Port Dalhousie Mr Robinson lived there all his life and was employed as a paper tester at Ontario Paper Ltd for 28 years retiring in 1975 He is survived by one son Jerry Robinson in St Cath arines two daughters Mrs Richard (Heather) Phillips in Thorold Mrs Chris (Sharon) Huisman in Jordan a brother Harry Robinson in Woodstock and six grandchildren He was at the Butler uneral Home Cremation took place JOSEPH EDWARD DUEMO i Joseph Edward Duemo 73 of 12 Atwood St died yesterday at the Shaver Hospital "or Chest Diseases after a long illness Born in Williamstown Ont Mr Duemo came to St Cath arines 60 years ago and had been employed at Ontario Hydro as a line superintendent for 35 years retiring in 1967 He was' a member of the Quarter Century Qub at Ontario Hydro and an adhereht of Grace Anglican Church Jie is survived by his wife Shirley? two sons Ted) Duemo and Allan Duemo both hv St Catharines? two daugh ters' Mrs Doris Cain and Mrs (Mona) Schulz in St Cath arines brothers Clinton Bernard and Aiistin Duemo all in St? Catharines four sisters Mrs Gordon Donald Mrs He len Gourir and Mrs Myrtle McNamara' all in St" Cath arines and Mrs Marie Wallis in Morrisburg 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren A daughter Mrs Ina Cain died before him and two broth ers "also died before him He is at the Butler uneral Home until Thursday at 2:45 pm and then to Grace Angli can vnuren ror lunerai service at 3 Burial will be in Vic toria Lawn Cemetery Visiting hours at the funeral home are today from 7 to 9 pm and tomorrow from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm i 1 Cites problem problem is not the exis tence of monopolies or quasi monopolies in certain sectors of our economy The problem is to ensure that their power is used in the public interest and is di rected to the achievement of national As he began his speech Mr Trudeau acknowledged the criti cism he had drawn with his earlier statements and drew a rare laugh from his audience by saying he had been called ev erything from a fascist dictator to a Communist He departed from his pre pared text a number of times and deleted a paragraph saying that his government rejected socialism and corporatism as economic options because the one sought greater government ownei ship and control and the other to have all decisions made by big government busi ness and labor LOCAL High yesterday Low last night 8 am today I Precip 15 cm snow Readings taken a i 1 at the Atmospheric Environment Service Station Niagar Dis trict Airport to the premier issuing a formal statement in late November Refering to the March 1975 provincial election in which he led the Conservatixes to an im pressive re election by taking 69 of the 75 legislature seats Mr Lougheed said: a matter of personal in tegrity and public credibility I am firmly committed to com pleting my responsibilities to die Alberta people order to discourage any further efforts to attempt to convince me to alter my posi tion 1 should also state that in the very unlikely event of a so called draft that I would not ac cept such an That statement would have appeared to finally stop the movement But it The Edmonton Journal and the Toronto Globe and Mail have written editorials encour aging him to run and Mr group continues to place half page advertisem*nts in Alberta newspapers encour aging Albertans to tell their premier to get into federal poli tics this turning noint in our history Peter Loug obligation to the people of Alberta can best be served in the advertisem*nts state Some unfavorable But net all editorials favor Mr Lougheed The Medicine Hat News argues that Mr LouguGCQ snould not seek leadership because he is seasoned enough to head federal government economic opportunity by build ing plants In all regions? Will you work to conserve energy? To trade unions: Can you say what steps will you take to im prove the balance between wages and productivity? Mi Trudeau said those who believe the best hope for the fu ture lies in the creation of a true free market economy are wrong Such a system he said would involve the destruction of some giant corporations and un ions which are needed for their ability do jobs that need to ELSEWHERE Low Overnight High Monday Victoria 1 8 Regina Winnipeg Thunder Bay Sault Ste Marie Kapuskasing Timmins North Bay Sudbury Toronto Peterborough Kingston Petawawa Ottawa Quebec 'redericton Saint John Halifax Charlottetown New York Jacksonville WALKER Dari On Saturday Jan 17 1976 at West Palm Beach la Doris Walker beloved wife of Ivan Walker Niagara River Parkway Nlag ara on the Lake dear mother of Wil liam Rupert North Tonawanda NY Mrs John (Barbara) Armstrong and Mrs Doris McGarry Niagara alls dear sister of Mrs Phyllis Wilson and Mrs lorence Drummond Also survived by 14 grandchildren end two great grand children A private family service will be held at the Morse i Son Chapel of the Gordon Morgan uneral Homes 15917 Main St Niagara alls There Iwlll be no visitation at the funeral home As an expression of sympathy those who wish may make a dona tion to tne uniario Heart 1 Tuesday Evening Group Jan 20 weekly 8:30 pm Discussion Group What is Liberation? 377 Linwell Rd j20 BINGO Centre Tuesday 8 pm tf MacQuillens Surgical ittings Phone 685 8473 tf hurleys clowrs 295 St Pool St 688 2334 Anytime you need us li jority in Congress it also staked out some positions that would set him apart from Rea 1 gan While Reagan has proposed large scale transfers of federal programs to the states ord eame out for tightening rather 1 than abolishing federal welfare programs we cannot simply1 dump welfare into the laps of the 50 states their local tax 1 payers or private charities and 1 just walk away from ord 1 said His welfare proposals a White House data sheet said would involve a grant of author 1 ity to the president subject to congressional veto to modify procedures eligibility require ments benefit levels and ad ministration oi programs on which the government spends $26 billion ord advanced two plans he said1 would stimulate needed i business investment i One would provide fast depre ciation of productive facilities aimed especially at areas of high which un current circ*mstances would cover much of the coun try Promotes stocks sales Another would be designed to encourage persons of moderate income to buy stock in US firms The purchase price for such long term investments could be deducted for tax pur poses with the proceeds to be subject to tax only if cashed in later He also said he will propose programs to help lower income persons rent and buy homes through subsidies affecting 500 000 diwelling units at the same time helping the lagging hous ing industry Additionally he promised plans to reduce the regulation of various industries freeing the economy from petty tyranny of massive government and at the same time enforcing anti trust laws Summing up the course of na tional affairs during the last year ord said the result that we are not only headed in the new direction I proposed 12 months ago but that it turned out to be the right January most things were rapidly getting worse are bet 1 HALLETT rsd At Hotel bleu Hospital Sunday Jan IS 1976 red Hallett of 32 Ambrose St St Cath arines beloved husband of Melinda Yungblut Hallett dear father of Mrs Russell (Marlon) Mosher and Mrs Lloyd (lorence) McKean both of St Catharine brother of Robert and Stanley and Mr Elizabeth Weaver all of St Catharines Also 'survived by two grandchildren nd one greet grandchild Mi Hallett 1 at the Butler uneral Home 33 Duke St St Catharines Service In Christ Lutheran Church on Wednesday 'at 1:30 pm Interment Vic toria Lawn Cemetery Visiting hour 7 9 Monday and 2 4 and 7 9 Tuesday Donal ions to the Lutheran Hour would bo appreciated by the family 20 ALLISON Edith Helen At the St Catharines General Hospital Sunday Jan 18 1976 Edith Helen Moore of 44 Blair Cres In her 62nd year beloved wife ot Douglas Allison and the late Cecil England dear mother of Mrs Ronald (Lois) Murray Ottawa grandmother of Ronald and Cheryl Murray sister of Mrs Elizabeth Nutt Harold Moore and Mrs Clara Slinger land all of St Catharines 'Mrs Allison Is at the Butler uneral Home 33 Duke St where servfce will be held In the chapel Thursday Jan 22 at 1:30 pm Interment In Lawn Cemetery The family will re ceive visitors at the funeral home Monday 7 9 Tuesday and Wednesday nd 7 9 21 At the St 1 SLENDERIZING SALON REPEAT JANUARY SPECIAL One week only 20 visits for $20 includes all faci lities Good for three months85 O383 j21 TUESDAY BINGO Every Juesday 8 pm Sts Cyril and Methodius Church Black Sea Hall 455 Welland Ave $500 JACKPOT IN 58 NUMBERS 20 £100 in seven numbers on spe be done rial cards Share the wealth REE ATTENDANCE GAMES i2o Rotary Club Highland Ball 'entertainment by Clan Macar lane pipe band 8:30 pm Cana dian Legion Hall Saturday Jan24 proceeds for charity Tickets '682 SUN TIMES TOMORROW Rises 7:42 am Sets 5:15 pm WIEBE KstMrtns At th Ht Dleu Hospital St Cethrlnw day Jan 19 1976 Katharina ot 22 Albany Dr St tcSw2Ja 7S yetrs wife of th rjS! indmotber erlnes Henry of Lowbanks Mrs lot (Mllu (Anna) Janzen BC Mrs Henry (Une1 iWUlm Mrs han (Marfa) Marthol ana Mrsi Irieda) Cattarmae sister JohnlK Catherine and Benwrtl Drt rlpeg Also survived dren and seven great grandchildren Mrs Wiebe I et oil of ttw Tallman un Etwre visiting how Church Vineland pm interment Vineland Thos who wish flnty dSatlons the Canadian Cancer Society GREEN Carolyn Elizabeth Sud denly et Niagara Palls Ont on Sat urday Jan 17 1976 Carolyn Elizabeth Green beloved daughter of Harry and Kathleen Green 7150 Mountain Rd Niagara alls dear sister of Harry Douglas at home granddaughter Bertha Emily Green Niagara alls Resting at the uneral Chapel of Hetherington and Deans 5176 Victoria Ave for service In the chapel on Wednesday Jan 21 1976 at 11 am in terment airview Cemetwy 20 DEATHS ronfrltn tireploce skis bunk beds steel decorator shelves wood decorator shelves KX 'sauna baths joys blinds bamboo plastic drapes pool tobies (many szes) Gazebo hX? jXtnv poli room dividers exerciser equipment vacuum cleaners electric Ssdboo ctolhlra storage rocks ping pong table tops (regulaton size and pomted) 'fSwpoW doors 1 5 ft 14 ft 8 ft window shutters and many more items too Jon 24 at 73 Ontario St St Catharines JONES David Barf Suddenly In St Catharines Sunday Jan 18 1976 David Earl Jones In hfs 22nd year dear son of Mrs Barbara Roland of RR 1 St Catharines and Mr David Jones of St Catharines brother of Sandra Smith of Welland also sur vived by his grandparents Mrs Beat rice McMillan St Catharines and Per cy Jones Niagara alls and his great grandparents Mr and Mrs James Servos St Catharines 'At the Winter and Winter uneral Home 89 Ontario St Service in the chapel Wednesday afternoon at 1:45 pm Cremation Visiting hours Tues day 2 4 and 7 9 Memorial donations to the Canadian Heart und or the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap preciated 3 other spacial games including Shor Th Wealth A ro $5000 gam on extra card 5 Late Game Extra cards pay $10000 on Bingo in 7 not or lose REE BUSES ST CATHARINES THOROLD Leave Beaverboard via Allanburg Rd via alls Rd Hwy 58 Pine St Sullivan Clairmont Omnond Merritt Hartzel Qjeenston ront Gale Cres Geneva Church King to Market Square 7:00 pm LINCOLN BINGO CENTRE 370 Ontario Street St Catharine (Aero from Mert) tine St loral Gardens Ltd 934 7134 310 Vine St ELDMAN'S WAREHOUSE AUCTION SALE Rose Ave Thorold dear father of Mrs Gerald (Iris) dlllon John and Mrs Gary (Georgina) Heyes all of rhorold brother of George of Thorold and William of St Catharines Also 1 surviving ar eight grandchildren Resting at th Noble Crowe and Son uneral Home 26 Ormond St fhoro'd where th funeral service will be held Wednesday morning Jan 21 at 10 Interment In Pleasantvlew Memorial Gardens riends will be re ceived by the family Monday 7 9 Tuesday 2 4 and 7 9 The Royal Cana d'an Legion Branch 17 will hold a memorial service In the funeral home on Tuesday evening at 7:30 20 DUEMO Joseph Edward At the Shaver Hospital on Monday Jan 19 1976 Joseph Edward Duemo formerly of 12 Atwool St after a lengthy Ill ness In his 74th year beloved hus band of Shirley Purnell Duemo dear father of (Ted) Duemo and Al lan Duemo of St Catharines Mrs Doris Caln and Mrs (Mona) Schulz both of St Catharines three brothers Clinton Bernard and Austin Duemo aU of St Catharines brother of Mrs Gordon (Irene) Donald Mrs Helen Gough and Mrs Myrtle McNa mara ail of St Catharines Mrs Marie Wallis of Morrisburg Ont also sur viving are 11 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren one daughter and two brothers predeceased him Mr Duemo Is resting at the Butler uneral Home 33 Duke St for service In Grace Anglican Church on Thurs day Jan 22 at 3' pm Interment to fol low In Victoria Lawn Cemetery ami ly will receive friends this Tuesday 7 9 and Wednesday 2 4 and 7 9 jn GRAY Treasured memorleTjjf dear father and Jan? N' Gray who passed away Ja i71 Nvir mor than a thought Quietly remembered avry No need for words except to W' Still loved still mlMJd In Remembered with tov 6J Anndixl snd family a HctHTfUE jn my dear husband who passatt away Jan 20 1973 I do not need a special day To bring you to my mind or ttw days I do not think of you Ar very hard to find Nothing can be more beautiful Than the thought I have of you To me you wwe very special God must have thought SO toot remembered i and saary missed by hl wife Rita MURRAY In loving memory ol dear and father Michael ZAurray who passed away January IYU missed and always remem bered by wife Ada daughter and grandson PALMER In loving! memory ot Edward Charles Palmer who passed away Jan 1949 missed and always remem bered by hl wife Sadie and family PENTESCO In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Anna Pentesco who passed away Jan 19 1973 Softly the leave of memory falls Gently gather end treasure them all 1 Ssdly mlssd but always remem bered by daughter Vicky son in law Kerry granddaughters Kelly and Shanna ADAIR Mr and Mrs Adelr an nounce th birth of their son Ronald wwww iigiai ac arlne General Hoepttal Prowl victoria Lawn Cemetery grandparents are Mrend AM hours Tuesday 7 9 pm and Adair and Mr' and Mr Stevens day i0 0 12 Hat lau6 uauiU Ilk 4 WM' a their hanks to Dr Bobbington end the nursing staff at (he General 'BARSZCi Ed and Judy are 1 proud to announce th birth or their i son Jaffrey Edward on Jarv 1976 at the St Catherine General Hospital irst grandchild for Mr and Mr 5 Barsxz and sixth for Mr and Mrs Sweeney A very specie! thank to Dr Nadkaml and the nursing staff DYCK Walter' and Ene are thank ful tor th safe arrival of their eon lbs 1 oz born Jan 19 1976 A little brother for Nikki Special thanks to Daddy tor being such a good help Gregory Lae I happy to announce the birth ot Merk Geoff rey 9 lb ozs on Jan 20 1976 at St Catharina General Hospital Many thank to Dr Rosloskl and hospital atatf MEZZAVILLA Dennis and Sherry Mezzavllla (nee Hillier) ar pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Leigh Ellen on Monlay Jan 19 1976 Thanks to Dr raser Dr Donovan Dr A La Pierre and nurs ing staff irst grandchild for Mr and Mrs Mezzavllla first great grandchild for Mrs Michelin and Toth grandchild for Mrs Alfred Hil lier PASLOE Larry and Marianne (nee Rulter) would like to announce the birth of their first son Lawrence! Peter born on Jan 15 1976 4 '4 i THE ST CATHARINES STANDARD Tuesday Jan' 2 1976 1' WALKER Mary (Pally) dav Jan 18 1976 at the Nursing Home Peterborough Ont Mary (Polly) Walker (formerly of Jep son Street Niagara alls) sister in law of Mrs William (Margaret) Walker Toronto aunt of Nancy Hel en and Margaret all of Toronto Dor othy of Peterborough and William of onthill Resting at th funeral chapel ft Hetherington and Deans 5176 Victoria Av Niagara alls until 9:30 am Wednesday Jan 21 then to St An drews United Church Morrison Street Niagara alls for service at 1:30 pm Interment In airview Cemetery Me morial contribution to the Memorial Tower und of St Andrews Church would be appreciated by the family rledds may call from 2 4 and 7 9 pm 20 WEAVER Gilbert Harald At th Hotel Dleu Hospital Tuesday Jan 20 1976 Gl bert Harold Weaver In his 43rd year late of 184 Lake St beloved husband of Jean Weaver beloved son of Mrs Della Weaver Jordan Station dear brother of Mrs Bill (June) Rob inson Petawawa Mrs Ralph (Char malne) Lambert enwick Mrs Bill (Beryl) Johnston and Mr Richard Weaver both of Doaktown New Brunswick and Robert Weaver of Brantford At the Winter and Winter uneral Home 89 Ontario St Service In the chapel Thursday afternoon at 1:45 In terment In Victoria Lawn Cemetery Vlsltlna hours Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 21 Ito 9 pm 121 GRAM (Continued from page 1) MAR will be at Christ Church in West St Cathaines on Sat your declsions on industrial Jan 24 from 18 am on Come pollution for without to talk to him on any matter government intervention? j23 To private industry: Will yotl work voluntarily to distribute a i classes 10 weeK course starting Wednesday Jan 21 Phone Candace Duda 034 7677 j21 Sceh: a Port Dalhousiep Annual framing sale' Crichton auery Grantham riaza 934 0141 Sale ends Jant31' j30 PHELPS Lt Col Roy Cecil Phelps MB Indian Medical Service (Retired) At the St Catharines General Hos pital on Monday Jan 19 1976 after a brief illness Lt Col Roy Cecil Phelps late ot 176 Oakdale Ave In his 87th year predeceased by his parents Milo and Mrs Henrietta Phelps hl i brother Howard Phelps land his sis ter Mrs William (Ethel) Reynolds and Mrs Henry (Lois) Street sur vived by numerous nephews and nieces Col Phelps Is at the Winter and Winter uneral Homa 89 Orltarlo St until Wednesday at noon Then to Elm aa rwi uniivu vnuron nfirjtTvn Tur TU Jason on Jan 19 1976 at St CthHnerB service at 3 pm Intermant in a DAI lit a a Visinng Wednes forecast TORONTO (CP) Ontario weather forecasts issued at 5i ajn EST Synopsis: It will be cloudy with snowflurries in southern i Ontario early today with tem peratures dropping to about 5 1 by this afternoon In Northern Ontario snow flurries are also expected early today but conditions will clear by the afternoon Temperatures will drop to between 10 and 15 Similar conditions are ex pected Wednesday Toronto: Mainly cloudy with a few snowflurries today Turn ing colder Temperatures fall ing to near 4 this afternoon 1 Partial clearing overnight Low 10 to 15 Mainly cloudy with a 1 few snowfluAies Wednesday' High 3 to 4 Windsor Hamilton Peterborough Kitchener Lake St Clair Lake Erie Niagara western Lake Ontario: Mainly cloudy with snowflurries today Turning colder Temperatures falling to near 5 this afternoon Partial clearing overnight Lows 10 to 15 Mainly cloudy with snowflurries Wednesday Highs 3 to 4 London Lake uron southern Georgian Bay: Occasional snow today Turning colder Cloudy with snowflurries Wednesday Temperatures falling to 5 to 8 this afternoon Lows overnight VAIL CaptOtehrf Eart denlv at the ST Catharine Hospital Monday Jan 19 1976 Capt Richard Earl Vail beloved husband of Helen Vail late of 4 Prince Henry Court In hl 55th year dear father of Nancy Vail at home Mrs Rodney (Marilyn) McDonald St Catharines brother of William Vail Thunder Bay Mrs Shirley Stewart of Toronto Mrs James (Helen) Heyworth Edmonton also survived by a granddaughter Amy Elizabeth McDonald I mi inc nuisa nu cityiiiii ruirefat tu tr Chan! Chierrh St at I vrrAn Srv (ColQUhOUn) C'OUgh wish TO JjreSS cnapei 75 uwren Lyman berv rwUnh ice in me cnapei on weanesaay jan 21 at cm Interment In Nlaoara Lake Shore Cemetery Visiting today a Anri yJ am during their recent bereavement A IT! ARIES it CAPT RICHARD VAIL Capt Richard Earl Vail 54 4 Prince Henry Court died suddenly yesterday in St Cath 1 arlnes General Hospital Born in Port McNichol'Capt Vail had lived in St Catharines for 19 years He had been a ma rine pilot with the St Lawrence Seaway Pilotage Authority Ltd Prior to that he bad been em ployed for many yeart with the Upper Lakes Shipping Company and the 'Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines Capt Vail had nearly 40 years altoge ther on the Great Lakes He was a member of Sf Giles Presbyterian Church Capt Vail is survived by his wife Helen two daughters Mrs Rodney (Marilyn) McDonald in St Catharines and Nancy at home Xwo sisters Mrs Shirley Ste wart in Toronto and Mrs James Heyworth in Edmonton also one granddaughter He is at Hulse and English uneral Home where the funer al service will be in the chapel tomorrow at 1:45 pm with bu rial in Niagara Lake Shore Cemetery 1 The family will receive friends in the funeral home to day from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm MARLENE HILDEGARD WARKENTIN MaTlvDv jliMlvjfcuu ncuTtvutui 25 of TO Windward St died yes 1 terday at Ross well Memorial Institute in Buffalo Born In Winnipeg Miss War kentin had lived in St Cath arines for the past nihe years and was an employee of Woolco bepartment Store She was a member of Linwell United Mennonlte Church She is survived by her par ents Mr and Mrs: Peter War kentin in St Catharines two sisters Mrs red Wlnnlk in Winnipeg and Ritaf at home five brothers red and Henry both in St Catbarines Harold Bruno and Werner all at home She is at the Darte and Son uneral Residence until Thurs day at 12 noon then to Linewell United Mennonite Church at 12:30 pm for funeral service at 1:30 pm: Burial will be in Victoria Lawn Cemetery Visiting hours at the funeral home are tomorrow from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm LT COL ROY CECIL PHELPS Lt Col Roy Cecil Phelps In dian Medical Service retired 86 of 176 Oakdale Ave died yesterday at St Catharines General Hospital after a short illness Bom in Merritton Lt Col Phelps was educated in Merrit ton puonc scnooi suvainuruivs Collegiate and graduated from the University of Toronto Me dical College in 1913 He joined the Grenfell Medi cal Mission in Newfoundland in 1913 and enlisted in the Royal Army Medical Coips as a lieutenant serving in Egypt Mesopotamia and the Near East until 1920 when he trans ferred to the Indian Medical service He continued this serv ice holding important medical 2 4 nnri civil offices until the inva CSLnWLL Jahc xinn hv the Tnanaese into Bur Catharines General Hospital on Sun Sion oy uie opanaese uuu dui )g John Caldwe) ma At this time he was Sta loved husbana of Evelyn light ol tioned in Northern Burma and stayed at that post until ordered to evacuate! He reached England and then I to Canada retiring from the army at the close of the war in 1W5 He was an adherent of Elm Street United Church and a member of the Canadian Medi cal Association and a life mem ber of the St Catharines Golf and Country Club He is survived by two neph ews Charles Phelps in Niagara alls and Roger Reynolds in St Catharines and four nieces Mrs Arthur Carlson in Winni peg Mrs Morley Breckin in Coldwater Ont Mrs Jim rod erts in Orillia and Mrs Lewis Bowman in St Catharines His brother Howard Phelps died in 1975 and his sis ters Mrs William Reynolds and Mrs Henry Street also died before him' He is at the Winter and Win ter uneral Home until noon tomorrow and then to Elm Street United Church in Merrit ton for funeral service at 3 pm Burial will be in Victoria Lawn Cemetery Visiting hours at the funeral home are today from 7 to 9 pm and tomorrow from 10 am to noon Every Wednesday Night at 8:00 Admiuion $100 4 Regular Cards Regular Game Pay $4000 5 Early Bird Gama et 7:40 ONE SPECIAL CREEPER JACKPOT $1000 ($500 MUST GO) I SECOND CREEPER JACKPOT $500 ($100 MUST GO) Komen City Char! g'i Ak Sr 9 st? 21 SKV3KSKxISSMJKK rd 4 a I I LURRKSS cPH3rrion i 1 laoTvi 7 minneopowkr I Z2RAIN Cnecooor 1 Sot 1 NZiv I IB rnP vVTi I 15 12 22 18 25 3 8 4 21 4 19 5 9 10 4 4 1 7 2 4 4 12 10 15 14 19 16 30 11 27 8 15 7 19 13 4 9 18 6 18 'i Il It 80 veers tn this 'looming DUNN BROS LTD 106 Queenston St 684 4383 hurleyslowrs 295 St Pool St 688 2334 Anytime you need us 8.

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