WIIITB FRIE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER1&, 1989, PAGE 13 GRAND KJNTGHT Martin Turpin (right) and KA4RL FILO offers his leg in a mock knight Mairtin Turpin, Filo, hospital deputy grand kiiight Barry Scanneil of Knights of demonstration of use of 'a cast cutter patient seirvices assistant executive Columbus, council 4895 St. John Evangelist, pre- that was recently purchased by director Gloria Tuck, emergency I sent a $1,000 donation to Whitby Community (Jare Whitby General Hospital with a operating 'rooms nurse manager administrator Marie Brooks-Smyth. $2,500 donation by the Knights of RKathy Bruce and Margaret Skipp. Free Press photo Columibus. From left are grand Free Press photo Obituaries LOUIS BANDEL Louis Jobn Bandel, formerly of Whitby, died in Osbawa on November 3 1989. He was 76. He was Iorn in Toronto on December 25 1912 son of Louis Stephen anâ1 Mâble ( Hallett) Bandel. He married Ruth Bandel on May 21 1941. A resident of Whitby fÃor 63 years, Mr. Bandel was a salesman and a former botel owner. He was a member of St. Jobn the Evanglist Roman Catholie Cburcb. He is survived by bis wife, son Louis, daugbters. Beverley M. Hutton ana Elizabetb A. Pye, and grandcbildren Susan Masotti, Steven Pye, Ronald Pye, -Jobn Bandel, David Bandel and great-grandcbild Leanne Masotti. The funeral service was held from Holy Family Cburcb on November 7, 1989, Fatber Breen conducting. Interment at Rosur- rection cemetery. CHABLES JORDISON Cbarles Cecil Jordison of Whitb died îin Wbitby on Satur- day, Novembler 11, 1989. He was He was born in Monteagle Township on Marcb 26,> 1923, son of Herbert L.W. Jordison and Lottie Victoria Martin. He was 66. Resident dies during Remembranoe Day parade Cbarles Cecil Jordison col- lapsed suddenly on Saturdayjust as be, was winding up bis walk as a flag bearer in tbe Remem- brance Day parade in Whitby. He collapsed on tbe roadwayin front of 102 Byron St. S. and was given cardiopulmonary resusci- tation b y Wbitby firefigters wbo were also taLng part in tbe prade, sav Durbam Regional An ambulance arrived a minute later but Jordison was pronounced dead on arrival at Whtby General Hospital. Jordison bad a bistory ofqrl disease and bad a pacemep.-He- - was,66. He married Winifred on _Octo- ber 4 1947. A *bitby resident for 36 years, be was retired from bis employ- ment but wes a member of the Lions Club and tbe Royal Cana- dian Legion Branch 112 (Whitby). He is survived by bis wife and sons Steven and Scott. The funeral was beld Tuesday, November 14 at St. Mark s United Cburcb witb Rev. Brian Gee conducting. Interment at Groveside cemetery. ANDREW TAYLOR Andrew Gilles Taylor died at Wbitby General Hospital Mon- day November 6,' 1989. He was 63. He was born on April 26, 1926 in Edinburgb, Scotland, son of Margaret Watson and Andrew Gillies Taylor. He married Mary Rose on November 8, 1947. A Whitby resident for 30 years, Mr. Taylor was a custodian at the Duram Board of Education. He was a member of tbe Royal Canadian -Legion Brancb 112 (Whitby). He is survived by bis wife, son Andrew (and bis wife Debbie), daugbters Pat LeVow (and ber busband David), Angie Pe]grirns grandchildrenB ryan anc1 Michelle Taylor sister Mary Bel- mont (and ber Iiusband'Roy and tbeir family), sisters-in-law San- dra Hog (and ber family) of West Hill, D.. Englisb (and ber family) in Scotland, William Robertson of Scotland. He was prdeceased by bis paents -and bis brotber-mn-law William Hogg of West Hill. The funeral was beld Friday, November 10 at W.C. Town Funeral Chapel in Whitby. Inter- ment at Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens. ROBERTA MOORE Roberta Isobel Moore, forznerly of Whitby, died at the Extendi- care Nursing Home in Oshawa on Wednesday, November 8, 1989. She was 94. She was hemn on Aug. 5, 1895 in Bexley Township, Victoria County, daughter of Robert Parks and Christina MacBain. She lived in Whitby for 60 years. She was a member of St. Marks United' Church, the Canasta Club and the Whitby Senior Citizens Club.. She is survived by ber son Ken and his wife Marlene sisters Vera Murchison and Sadie Lytie, daughter Doris Brooks, brother Mervin Parks, five grandcbil- dren, six great gran-dcbildren, two great-great grandcbildren. Sbe is predeceased by her bus- band Joseph, son Vernon, great- grandson Michael Baggeley, and TrHINWK FA ST. FORMULA COUNTDOWN To WIN 1ER BONUS' Unnatched performance isn't the onlv thi ng v ai get this vear whenl vou blv a new Ski-Doo Formula*. You als() get free genuine Ski-Dio clothing and or accessories. But ý'ou have to think fast. and act even faster. Because thie sooner vôti bu\. dflV fllew Ski-D in Fo~iniua 500\VflloI)ile. the more free -othing and o r iIUc55(sries \'oLIgel. 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