The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada (2024)

a a a a a a a a a a a THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1994 BIRTHS DE DEATHS RATES: HOURS: Saturday, 60c From Sunday per 8:30 word a.m. Holidays: to 8 Minimum p.m. 12 noon charge 987-2311 to 4 p.m. $6.00 per 987-2324 day. Also Mass, Prayers, In listed these Memoriam, Announcements.

columns Unveilings, Phone Chosen Cards 987-2311. Children, of Thanks, Requiem BIRTHS BLACKWOOD-LEIER Shannon and Mike are proud to announce the birth their daughter, Alexandra Marie, 8 on October 6, 1994. Granddaughter to Trudy and Bruce Blackwood, Betty and Hugh Campbell, and Gene Leier. Many thanks to the Lakeshore General caseroom staff, Drs Mercier and Parvin and Mimi. MEINDL-GYAKUM Carol and John joyfully announce the birth of their son, Timothy Richard Lewis, weighing 9 7 on October 20, 1994.

Proud grandparents are Elfriede and Rolf Meindl and Edith and John Gyakum. Special thanks go to Drs. Shatz, Shinder and the caseroom staff at the Jewish General Hospital. Michelle (Godbee) on October a 7 0'DOWD Born to Kevin, a and 5 oz. son, Christopher Michael, in Mount Colah, N.S.W., Australia.

Ecstatic first time grandparents are Joan and Bernie O'Dowd of St. Bruno and Max and Loretta Godbee of Grafton, N.S.W. His Canadian aunts and uncles are anxious to meet Christopher in April, 1995. G'Day Mate! 0-STERLIN Reesa and Dan are thrilled to announce the birth of Ariel Mara, sister to Joshua, on Monday, October 24, 1994 at the Royal Victoria A Hospital. Thanks to all, especially Dawn Johansson.

SAVERIANO Itolo, Linda (nee Subissati) and big sisters Sarah and Melissa are delighted to announce the arrival of Kristen Diana, on October 1994, at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Proud grandparents are Cesare and Elvira Saveriano, and Peter and Fermina Subissati. Tremendous thanks, once again, to Dr. Eason for her truly exceptional care. A big thank you well to Frances for all her help.

Last but not least, thank you to all the dedicated nurses in the caseroom, I.C.U., and especially nurse Grace in 7 DEATHS ANDERSON, Robert E. (Nick). Mr. Robert E. (Nick) Anderson away at the Cornwall General Hospital on Monday October 24, 1994 age eightythree years.

Mr. Nick Anderson of 1621 Birmingham Street, Cornwall. Beloved husband of Enid Kathryn Carson by previous marriage the late Madeleine Lambert. Dear son of the late Robert Farquhar Anderson and the late Euretta Kimball. Dear father of Robert A.

Anderson (Betty), Bathurst, New Brunswick, Ms. Ruth Wozniak, Brossard, Quebec, Gayle, Mrs. Robert Fearn, Surrey, England. Also survived four grandchildren. Predeceased by one brother Walker Anderson.

Rested at the Wilson Funeral Home, 822 Pitt Street, Cornwall, Ontario. (Memorial Funeral Services will be held in the chapel of the Wilson Funeral Home on Monday, October 31, 1994 at 1:30 p.m.). The Reverend Robert Pentinga of Knox St. Pauls United Church officiating. Interment St.

Lawrence Valley Union Cemetery, Ingleside, Ontario. so desired, contributions Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. CHYFETZ, Mary (nee Rochwerg). On October 26, 1994. Beloved wife of Jack Chyfetz.

Devoted mother and mother -inlaw of Frances and Moe Mann, Leona and Arnold Kostiner. Loving grandmother of Hilary and Shelley, Reesa, Darryl and Sandi, Gary and Margaret, Derrick and Jennifer, and Geoffrey. Cherished great grandmother of Ryan, Talia, Jessica, Olivia, Mark, Lauren, Marlee and Larissa. Dear sister of Rose Fraiberg, late Charles, the late Ben, the late Ruth Singer, and the late Ida Frost. She will be fondly remembered by all family and friends.

Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road on Friday, October 28 at 10:45 a.m. Burial at the Shaare Zion Congregation Section, Eternal Gardens Cemetery, Beaconsfield. Shiva at 4875 Dornal Avenue. Donations may be made her to the Chanita Group, N'Amat Montreal, 7005 Kildare Room 4, Cote St. 1C1, 484-0252.

DE MICHELE, Regina (nee Civitella). At the Santa Cabrini Hospital on October 26, 1994, aged seventy-five. Beloved wife of Luigi de Michele, loving mother of Lilia (Santo Alborino), cherished grandmother of Dario and Vanessa, will be sadly missed by her brother, Antonio (Teresa) and many other relatives and friends. Resting 'at Magnus Poirier Funeral Home, 7388 Viau, St. Leonard.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 29 at 10 a.m. at Notre Dame du Mont Carmel Church, thence to Parc du Souvenir Cemetery, Auteuil, Laval. Visitation on Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., Saturday as of 8:30 a.m. DONALDSON, Margaret Jean, R.N. After a lengthy illness at the Cornwall General Hospital on October 25, 1994 aged sixty- four years.

Devoted companion of Michael Koziski. Loving sister of Douglas (Emma), Gordon (Pierrette), Kenneth (Irene), Norma (Dennis McKeating). Also survived by her dear friend Eileen Cummings and many nieces and nephews. Resting at the J.F. Wilson Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Avenue.

Service in the Chapel Friday, October 28, 1994 at 12:30 p.m. Visitation Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Margaret was a nursing Director at the Montreal General Hospital for many years. FARLEY, Kathleen Doris Rioux.

At St. Luc Hospital, October 23, 1994. Wife of the late Stanley, mother of Elizabeth and Roberta, grandmother of Cathy Bridgitte, Steven, Jean, Jerry, Stewart, Deanne. Survived by sister Georgina, brothers Leo and Lester. Dear friend of Michel Paille.

Private family service. FUREY, Elizabeth (Betty) Whitteron. Peacefully after a long illness. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Furey. Beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Whitteron.

Predeceased by her brothers William, Joseph and Albert. Private service to be held on October 28, 1994. GROSS, Lothar, Suddenly on October 24, 1994 in Chateauguay at the age of sixtynine. Survived by his wife Madeleine and family. Burial will take place at St.

Joachim Cemetery, In lieu of flowers donations to the Cardiology Institute of Montreal would be appreciated. HAMILTON, Elsie. Passed away at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on October 27, 1994, aged seventy years. Member of the Elks Lodge and Legion Branch Dearest mother of Opal and Stacy Nash. Survived by loving sisters Muriel (Mrs.

Jennings), Viola (Mrs. J. Petty) of Detroit, Michigan, and brothers John, Frank (Shirley) and Norman (Vivian) Hamilton. Also leaving to mourn her granddaughter Tamika and greatgranddaughter Khambria, as well as several nieces, nephews and many dear friends, especially her dear friend Bernice Edwards. She was much loved and cherished by all.

Resting at Feron's Funeral Homes, 2252 St. Antoine Street West (Vanier Metro). Funeral service from the Chapel on Monday, October 31, 1994 at 12 noon. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. Visiting hours 7 to p.m.

Saturday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Sunday. HENDRY, Kathleen. After a short iliness at the St. Jerome Hospital on October 26, 1994, aged eighty-nine years. Survived by her cousins John, Christine, Charles and Stephen.

Interment at Iroquois Cemetery, Ontario. KALIS, Margaret. At Chateauguay, on Thursday, October 1994, Mrs. Margaret Hearm. Most beloved wife of Bernard Kalis.

Dearest mother of Margaret (Suzie). She will always be cherished and missed by many friends. Resting at Alfred Dallaire 123 Maple, Chateauguay, Quebec. Visitation Friday, October 28, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services at 11:00 October 29, 1994 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, thence to ChristRoi cemetery.

KEENAN, Pauline (nee Laurence). On October 27, 1994. Beloved wife of Thomas Keenan. Dear mother of John (Ann Keenan). Loving grandmother of Elizabeth Ann.

Private funeral from Collins Clarke Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West, on Saturday, October 29. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Visitation on Friday, from 7 10 9 p.m. Deaths ANDERSON, Robert E.

CHYFETZ, Mary DE MICHELE, Regina DONALDSON, Margaret Jean FARLEY, Kathleen Doris Rioux FUREY, Elizabeth Whitteron GROSS, Lothar HAMILTON, Elsie HENDRY, Kathleen KALIS, Margaret KEENAN, Pauline LA PIERRE, Michael LANGLANDS, Robert LEVESQUE, Rosario LIDDLE, Edna MARTEL, Madeleine MEREDITH, Charles Taylor MONRUFET, Louise ROWAT, Honorable John Pozer SCALIA, Eva STREIT, Ehrentrud TANNAHILL, Isobel TAUNTON, Robert C.R. WARD, Melvin Henry WHISTON, Emily Eckersley ZIMAKAS, Olga DEATHS LA PIERRE, Michael. At Rosemere on October 24, 1994. Michael La Pierre, age fifty-one years, beloved husband of Carolyn Buck. Dearly missed by his children, Stephen, Angele, also, brother Richard (Aline), stepmother, Marguerite La Pierre, a Lawrence Buck (Brenda).

broth so many friends. A family service was held October 27. Under the direction of Guay Funeral Home Inc. LANGLANDS, Robert (Bob). At Kamloops, B.C.

on Sunday, October 23, 1994, aged seventy-six years. Husband of the late Reta Brown and the late Isobel Alexander. Dear father of Heather (Colin Cox) and Stephen (Carol Regnier), grandfather of Jeff, Greg, Mike, Lorraine, Cathy and Reta. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, October 28, at 11 a.m. from the Lakeshore Funeral Chapel, 560 Lakeshore Drive, Dorval.

LEVESQUE, Rosario. At Montreal on October 27, 1994 at the age of ninety-one years. A violinist. Beloved husband of the late Laurette Watier. Survived by iis niece, Therese Watier, daughter, Suzanne (Mal Tighe), son, Pierre (Pierrette Falardeau), grandchildren, Jean- (Nancy St.

Hilaire), Robert (Nancy St. Georges), AnneMarie (Jeremy Tavares), Kevin and great -grandchildren, Pierre-Luc, Michel, Alexandre, 'Kyle and ShannonAnn, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends. Resting at Alfred Dallaire Funeral Home, 1120 Jean Talon East, Montreal. Funeral service on Saturday, October 29, 1994 at 11 a.m. at St.

Arsene Church, 1015 Belanger St. Montreal. LIDDLE, Edna (Hudson). Passed away in Toronto on 25, 1994 at the age of sixty years. Beloved wife of the late George Hudson.

Cherished mother of Tommy, Vicky, Sandra, Cathy, Karen, Wendy and families. Loving grandmother of eleven grandchildren. She will also be missed by brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. Resting at Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria Street, Aurora, Ontario. Visitation Friday, October 28 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Funeral service to follow at Elgin Mills Cemetery Crematorium, 1591 Elgin Mills East, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association. MARTEL, Madeleine (nee Furlong). At Quebec on October 27, 1994. Beloved wife of the late Joseph A.

Martel. Survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Constance (Mickey) (Marcel Chalifour), sisters-inlaw and brothers- Aline (McCaughry Furlong), Hazel Martel (Yvan Nadeau), Emile Martel (Mary), Clifford Martel also numerous nieces, nephews and friends. A Religious service will be held on Monday, October 31, 1994 at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick Church, thence to Frampton Cemetery.

The family will receive condolences hour prior to Church service. Arrangements entrusted to Lepine Cloutier Funeral Home Ltd. 418-529-3371. MEREDITH, Charles Taylor. Passed away in the company of his family at the Lakeshore General Hospital on October 27, 1994.

Born in 1914, beloved husband of Phyllis Meredith for fifty-four beautiful years. of Gaye, Thom (Val) and Doug Much loved grandfather (Papa) of Dan, Philip, Tom, Gen, Kate, Joel, Jamie, David and Daniel. Brother of Robert (Bud) and Lloyd. Formerly with the Royal Canadian and Ana Conda Limited. Always devoted to his wife, friends and community.

He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Memorial gathering will be held on Sunday, October 30 at 2 p.m., at the Union Church, 24 Maple Avenue, Ste. Anne de Bellevue. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Lakeshore General Hospital, H9R 2Y2 would be greatly appreciated. MONRUFET, Louise (nee Alet).

At Centre d'Acceuil Dollard on Thursday, October 27, 1994 in her one -hundredth and sixth year. Beloved wife of the late Pierre Monrufet. Dear mother of the late Denise (Brian Mackereth) and the late Jean (Georges Barrot), grandmother of Edmund and Gerald Mackereth, also survived by seven great-grandchildren and fourteen great-great-grandchildren. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home 1640 Cote Vertu (west of Decarie), St. Laurent where a funeral service will be held in the Chapel Monday at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery. Visiting Saturday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. ROWAT, Honorable John Pozer. At The Montreal General Hospital on October 25, 1994, In his eighty fourth year. Beloved husband of Ruby M.

McCormack, dear father of Dr. J. David, Barbara Flam, Beverly Brown-Rowat and Malcolm, cherished grandfather of David and Carolyn Flam, Janet, Diana, John and Donald Rowat, great-grandfather of Jyah. Graduated from McGill Law 1935, member of The Victoria Riffles of Canada from 1942-1946, member and past chairman of The Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal from 1955-1965, Montreal City Councillor from 1942-1950, member of The Quebec Legislative Council from 1958-1968. Funeral service at The Church of St.

Andrew and St. Paul (3415 Redpath), on Friday, October 28 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. SCALIA, Eva. In Candiac on October 27, 1994, age fifty-three, Mrs.

Eva Lamont passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness. Beloved wife of Edward Scalia, mother of Doreen (Randy King), Sandra-Lee (Glen Stone). Sadly missed by her mother Mrs. Rachel Lamont, her brother Alexander (Sheila) from Vancouver, her five grandchildren; Tina, Edward, Brittany, Anthony, Rian, and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Poissant Son Funeral Home, 198 Principale, Delson.

Funeral will be held Sunday, October 30, at 2 p.m. in Delson's St. Andrews United Church, followed by cremation. Visitation Friday and Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Brain Research Foundation of Canada would be greatly appreciated.

STREIT, Ehrentrud (nee Mohrv). After a gallant fight, in a battle she could not win on October 26, 1994 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Sadly missed by her husband Karl her close circle of relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated "Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary trouble and trials are past, In silence she suffered, in patience she bore, Till God called her home to suffer no more." DEATHS TANNAHILL, Isobel (nee Blair). Born in Ireland February 1, 1904, passed away peacefully at St.

Lambert Hospital on October 26, 1994. Beloved wife of the late Lawrence Tannahill. Loving mother of Ernie (Barbara) of St. Hubert and Danny (Judy) of Franklin and grandmother of Larry, Rhonda, David, Terry, Darren and Mark. Survived by four greatgrandchildren.

Also survived by her sisters, Teresa Mcllwane and Mary Blair of Ireland. Visitation at Collins Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Home, 307 Riverside Drive (at Argyle) St. Lambert on Thursday and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass from St. Francis of Assisi Church, 844 Notre Dame Street St.

Lambert on Saturday, October 29 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Patrick's Parish Cemetery, Henchenbrooke, Quebec. In lieu of flowers, donations to charity of your choice would be appreciated. TAUNTON, Robert C.R.

Born in Montreal on September 13, 1915, passed away on October 26, 1994 in Vancouver, B.C. A After fifty-two years of marriage, he will be sorely missed by his wife Jean, his daughter Sandra and son-in-law Philip Hochstein, his granddaughters Erin, Bethany and Julia Hochstein, all of Vancouver. WARD, Melvin Henry. On October 27, 1994 in his eighty-first year, son of the late John E. Ward and the late Catherine Wood, beloved brother of the late John A.

Ward, Albert Ward, the late Victor Ward, Vera Hill Ward and Laurence Ward, brother of the late Isabel Smith, the late Ann Smith, Veronica Ivall, Pat Dobson, the late William Hill and the late Myrtle Copeland. He will be missed by his many nephews, nieces, greatnephews, and great-nieces. Resting at Trudel Funeral Home, 400 Labelle, St. Funeral service Friday, at the Milles-Isles Anglican Church at 2 p.m. Interment Mille- -Isles Cemetery.

Visitation from 11 to 1:15 p.m. Hanover, passed away at Hanover Care Centre, 700-19th Avenue, Hanover on Wednesday, October 26, 1994. She was eighty-two. Survived by two sons Stanley and his wife Sheila of Ariss, David and his wife Shirley of Halifax, Nova Scotia; grandchildren Roland and his fiance Michele, Cindy and her fiance Geoff, and Tyrone; two sisters Lucy Cartland of B.C. and Alice Birse of Quebec.

Also survived by several step-grandchildren and stepgreat-grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband Stanley and a brother Gordon. Visitation at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, on Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 29, 1994 at 11 a.m. Interment in Hanover Cemetery, Hanover, Ontario.

Legion Ladies Auxiliary Memorial Service will be held at the Mighton Funeral Home on Friday October 28, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy, Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover (519) 364-3660. ZIMAKAS, Olga (nee Getsios), In Victoria, B.C. on October 23, 1994 at ninety-two years of age. Beloved wife of the late Crispos Zimakas.

Dear mother of Alex (Nina Micas) and Bill (Barbara Perkins). Loving grandmother of Paula, Kristen, Christa, George, Andrew and P.J., great to Alexandra and Danielle. Sister of Ephigenia Tiimou of Buffalo, New York. Resting at Armstrong Funeral Home, 1640 Cote Vertu, Ville St. Laurent.

Visitation Thursday, October 27, from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Friday, October 28 at 2:15 p.m. at St. George's Cathedral, 2455 Cote St. Catherine Road, thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Juan De Fuca Hospital Society, 1450 Hillside Victoria, B.C. V8T 2B7 would be appreciated. WHISTON, Emily Eckersley. Of memory of a dear mother and mother -inlaw who passed away October 28, 1991. Sadly missed and always remembered By Steven and Linda.

IN MEMORIAM BIRNBAUM, Gerry. In loving BRACKEN, Laura. A little tribute small and tender, Just to say dear Mom, We still remember. Your loving sons and daughters. DUBARSKY, Murray.

In loving memory of a cherished husband father who passed away October 28, 1980. "We will love you always." Dearly loved and sadly missed by your beloved wife Laikah and loving children Joyce and Howard. DUBARSKY, Murray. In loving memory of my dear brother, October 28, 1980. Sadly missed and always remembered and loved by his sister Sadie and family.

HEWITT, Isaiah Desmond. In loving memory of a dear son who left us on October 27, 3 years ago. While he lies in peaceful sleep, His memory we will always keep. Remembered by his loving mother Susane, grandmother, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews. JOYCE, Helen Marion (nee Ball).

In memory of my dearly beloved wife who passed away October 28, 1990. I've lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own, And day by day I miss you more, As I walk through life alone. She was taken without any warning, Her going left our hearts filled with pain, But though she is gone from amongst us, In our hearts she will always remain. Your loving husband James. JOYCE, Helen.

In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away October 28, 1990. The love you gave us for many years, Will never from us depart, Though you have gone beyond our reach, You are always in our hearts. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance lasts forever. Love always Peter. JOYCE, Helen "'Marge'.

In loving memory a a true Mother, Monther-in-law, and Grandmother left us too soon four years ago today, Loved more than any Mother or Grandmother Was ever loved before Only just a little more Marilyn, Tim, and Michael. JOYCE, Marge. Mom, you are always in our thoughts, Sometimes in our dreams, And forever in our hearts. Love you and miss you, Sharron, Jim, Jason and Jennifer. MARTINAITIS, Albert.

1960-1990. In memory of Albert. A precious son, a dear brother. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed. Mom, Dad and Sandra.

PINSKY, Sarah. In loving memory of Sarah Pinsky who passed away October 28, 1982. Lovingly remembered everyday, In our hearts you will always stay. Always missed and loved by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, inlaws and Perpetuate the Memory of your Beloved One Kaddish and Yarhzeit Observance available YESHIVA GEDOLA MERKAZ HATORAH 735-6611 021021 IN MEMORIAM Verse Booklets are Available FREE By Calling Gazette Classified 987-2311 Verses are numbered making placement of your In Memoriam easier. IN MEMORIAM PINSKY, Sarah.

In loving memory of Sarah Pinsky who passed away October 28, 1982. Lovingly remembered everyday, In our hearts always stay. Always missed and loved by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, in-laws and friends. SLATTERY, Robert. A special remembrance to a wonderful husband, father, father- and grandfather.

It's been seven years since we last said goodbye, There has been many times when we just simply cry. Though our thoughts begin sadly, in but a shortwhile We recall what you did, who you were, and we smile You taught us about truth, about caring and giving About integrity and love, but most about living. And though it still hurts that we don't have you here When we think what you gave us, you'll always be near. Forever in our hearts. With Love from your Family, SLATTERY, Robert.

Passed away seven years ago today. Dad, you never failed to do your best Your heart was true and tender, You lived your life for those you loved And those you loved remember. Lovingly remembered by Anne Kip, Patti, Sean Shannon. SMITH, Edward J. In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away October 28, 1993.

Always so good, unselfish and kind, None on this earth your equal I'll find Honorable and true in all your ways, Loving and faithful to the end of your days. Honest and liberal, ever upright, Just in your judgement, always right. Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, One in a million, that husband was you One year has passed, our hearts still sore, As time rolls on we miss you more. A loving father, tender and kind, What beautiful memories left behind. Your ever loving wife, Phyllis.

SMITH, Edward. In loving memory of a dear father, father and grandfather who passed away October 28, 1993. His voice now is silent, his heart now is cold, His smile and the welcome that met us of old; We miss him and mourn him in sorrow unseen, And dwell on the memories of days that have been. IN MEMORIAM Miss you Dad, Love Carol, Jimmy and Lindsay. SMITH, Edward.

In loving memory of a dear father, father and grandfather, who passed away October 28, 1993. One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved wa called away; God took him home-it was His will, Within our hearts liveth still. Lovingly remembered Eddy, Christine, Darryl and Stefanie. SMITH, Edward. So now a year has Physically you are out of my grasp But your spirit is always with me.

I long to hear your voice and To share a beverage of choice But your spirit will always be with me. Till we meet again. Your loving son Gerald. TREMBLAY, Jean Jacques. In thoughtful memory of a husband, father and poppy, October 28, 1984.

Ten years have passed since that sad day. We stood by as you were called away. You us love and understanding. And never once were you demanding. We love and miss you.

Remembered always, Margaret, Diane, Carol, Ann, Richard and grandchildren UNVEILINGS BURMAN, Myer and Dorothy (nee Bramson). The unveiling of monuments memory of the late Myer and Dorothy Burman, beloved parents, grandparents, brother and sister, will on Sunday, October 30 at 11 a.m. at the Beth David New Section, Road C-4, main gate, de la Savane. Family and friends are invited to attend. UNVEILINGS LITTMAN, David.

The unveiling of a monument in loving memory of the David Littman will take place Sunday, October 30, at 12 noon, Knights of Pythias Cemetery, Duvernay. Family and friends are welcome to attend. MYERS, Ben. unveiling of a monument in loving Then memory of Ben Myers (Merovitch), beloved husband of Eva Margolise, dear father of Edie Youakim and the late Harold Myers, and loving grandfather of Stewart and Rebecca Myers, will take place on Sunday, October 30 at 11:00 a.m. at King Edward Association Cemetery, Berri and Streets.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend. SILVER, Leon. The unveiling of a monument for the Late Leon Silver, brother of the Late Bertha Harvey, Galia Galant, Morris and Rachel will take place on Sunday, October 30, 1994 at 10:30 a.m. at Farband Labour Zionist Cemetery (old), de la Savane. Relatives and friends welcome.

STARR, Rachel (Rave). The unveiling of a monument will take place Sunday, October 30, at 11:30 a.m., at the Baron de Hirsch (de la Savane) Cemetery, Pinsker Section Victoria gate. Rachel Starr was the beloved sister of Bella Katz, the late Gloria Stern and the late David Starr and beloved aunt of Paul and Judy Starr, Jody and Morris Tietolman, and Dr. Murray and Kathy Katz. Family and friends are invited to attend.

PRAYERS THANK you Blessed Lady, pray nine Hail Marys for nine days, ask for three wishes, one business, two impossibilities: On the ninth day publish this prayer and your prayers will be answered. M.S. THANK you Blessed Mary for the nine day Hail Mary's. V.S. WORLD Volcano spewing gold Pound of precious metal belched into air each day SANDRA BLAKESLEE coming out of volcanoes, Goff collects water NEW YORK TIMES NEW YORK A volcano in Colombia is spewing more than a pound of gold each day into the atmosphere, a scientist said yesterday.

He said the volcano was also depositing pounds of gold a year into the rocks lining its crater. "I expect there will be a rush to stake claims in this volcano," said the scientist, Dr. Fraser Goff, a geologist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Goff made the discovery at the Galeras volcano in the Colombian Andes. While gold is sometimes found in extinct volcanoes, Goff said, the Galeras volcano is venting commercial amounts of gold from its fiery top.

This is the first time scientists have detected visible gold particles in an active volcano. It is not known how much gold the volcano has produced since it began forming more than 500,000 years ago, Goff said. He presented his findings at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America in Seattle. In January 1993, the Galeras volcano erupted, killing six scientists who were taking samples from its crater. Most of the world's biggest gold deposits, like those found in South Africa, were formed when ancient goldbearing rocks ultimately volcanic in origin were eroded by streams, causing the gold to be concentrated in alluvial deposits called placers, said Don Noble, an economic geologist at the Mackay School of Mines at the University of Nevada in Reno.

But now that these deposits are being depleted by mining, he said, prospectors are paying more attention to lesser amounts of gold found in extinct volcanoes. "People are running all over Peru" looking for such deposits, Noble said. But he added: "I doubt that active volcanoes can be mined. They would be too hot and dangerous." Magma released from the Earth's interior has many components, Noble said, including gold. As an expert on the composition of magmatic fluids springs, cold springs, river water and rainwater for comparison.

On the day of the eruption last year, he was taking fluid samples on the volcano's flank and escaped injury. A week later, Goff said in a telephone interview, he and his colleagues were sampling gas vents in a deep river canyon west of the summit. "A guide joked, 'Do you want to look at some he said. Goff said he picked up a few samples and later cut them into wafer-thin slices. "By God, there was gold in it, quite a bit of gold," he said.

"The fragments had tiny visible nuggets." Goff estimated that the gold vein, which is near the base of the volcano, is at least three metres wide. Its length and depth are not yet known. Another week later, the volcano quieted and Goff and his team went back to the crater to continue their research. "We started finding different amounts of gold in different samples," Goff said. The gases and fluids contained about 40 parts of gold per billion.

Some explosion fragments contained a concentration of about 2.5 grams of gold a tonne, equal to that found in some commercial gold mines. The vein pointed out by the guide at the base of the mountain held the equivalent of 20.2 grams of gold per mined tonne, a very respectable amount, Goff said. One chunk in this deposit was high-grade "bonanza gold," with about 249 grams per tonne, he said. Asked why Galeras seems to be producing so much gold, Goff said, "Maybe it's a sweet spot." The fact that active volcanoes produce gold is not that surprising, Noble said. Significant quantities of gold are also being found along mid-ocean ridges, where so-called "black smokers" emit magma from beneath the ocean floor.

Such spots are loaded with minerals, he said. Access to the Galeras site is strictly controlled by the local authorities and Colombian geologists. Carjacker flees with two children RICK BRAGG NEW YORK TIMES UNION, S.C. Susan Smith said she stood in the middle of a dark, isolated road Tuesday night and screamed, "I love you all" as a carjacker disappeared in the distance with her two children in the back seat. So far, the people of this small textile town in northwestern South Carolina have been unable to pray Smith's two little boys home again.

Hundreds of law-enforcement officers and volunteers have been searching the highways and deep forests of this rural piece of the state, hoping the carjacker released 14-month-old Alexander and 3-year-old Michael. But as of last evening, investigators still had solid leads, and the worst crime in recent memory in pastoral, peaceful Union County remained unsolved. "I pray for him," said Sue Morris, Smith's neighbor, of the carjacker who had become the focus of a frantic four-state search. "I pray for God to touch his heart and make him let those children What has appeared to be the real-life manifestation of every parent's nightmare began about 9 p.m. Tuesday when Smith, her two children strapped into car seats in the back, stopped her car at a traffic signal in Monarch Mills, a few miles outside Union, the county seat.

Smith said she was looking out the driver's-side window when a man with a gun jerked open the unlocked door on the passenger side of her burgundy 1990 Mazda and said, "Shut up and drive or I'll kill Smith, who works for a textile company, told police that she did not know the man and that he seemed out of breath, as though he had been running or was frightened. The man ordered her to drive northeast for about 16 kilometres, then told her to stop and get out. She begged him to let her take the children with her, but the man told her: "I don't have time. I'll take care of them." She said she watched in shock, standing in the middle of the road, as the man drove away with her children. Later, family members said Smith was sick with grief, asking herself how she could have let the man drive away with her sons.

"She just thought, when she got out of the car, that he'd let her have them," said her cousin, Dennis Gre-: gory, a woodworker who lives in Columbia, S.C. "This, is a crazy thing. It doesn't happen here. People sleep with their doors open here." Investigators have almost nothing that would lead them to the children. The crime scene vanished down the dark road.

"Very rarely do you have a crime and not have a crime scene to work," said Union County Sheriff Howard Wells. "I've been in law enforcement 20 years, and I've never had a case where there is so little to work Wells did not sound optimistic when asked about what could have been a sighting of the suspect north of Union, across the state line in North Carolina. A convenience store about 160 km north of Union in Salisbury, N.C., was robbed on Wednesday by a man matching the description of the carjacker. The robber was reported to have fled in a burgundy car, but none of the witnesses saw any children. A composite drawing of the carjacker has been circulated in the South and several East Coast states, but it is vague and, according to volunteers who helped look for the children, could be anyone.

"Me and my wife plea to you, please return our children to us," said their father, David Smith, hoping that the man would see his appeal on television or read it in a newspaper. Smith works at a grocery store. The Smiths are separated and have filed for divorce, and Wells, although he said investigators were approaching the case as a carjacking and kidnapping, has questioned the Smiths about the possibility of a custody dispute. But in a press conference yesterday, he said investigators considered the man described by Mrs. Smith to be their suspect.

General Yang, hero of fabled Long March in China NEW YORK TIMES OBITUARY munist army. NEW YORK General Yang Dezhi, a Chinese military leader for more than half a century and a former army chief of staff who opposed the Tiananmen Square crackdown, died on Tuesday, the official New China News Agency has reported. He was 83. The cause of death was not given. Yang's military career stretched from the creation of the communist army in 1927 to China's invasion of Vietnam in 1979.

He made his name as a daring military leader during the fabled Long March and was a top commander of Chinese forces during the Korean war. He also proved skilled in politics, avoiding repeated purges, making a successful transition from the reign of Mao Tse-tung to that of Deng Xiaoping, and eventually rising to the Communist Party Politburo. Yang was born in 1910 into a poor family in the town of Liling in Hunan Province. He joined the Communists in 1927, when Mao began the uprising in Hunan that marked the founding of the com- In 1934 and 1935, he commanded a vanguard unit in the Long March, the communist army's retreat before the advancing Nationalist forces. He established his reputation in May: 1935, when the communist army was threatened with being pinned down by the Nationalists along the Dadu River in Sichuan Province.

Yang's unit surprised the Nationalist forces on one bank of the river, seizing the only ferry, then crossed and defeated the Nationalists on the other side, clearing the way for the communist army's escape..

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