HAIRDRESSING - By rebuttal-l. done in your ome. Specializing in Perms. Guaranteed'. Also cutting and styling. 741-9900; MORGAN, Edna Mabel -- At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Thursday, July 8, 1971, Edna Morgan, wife of the late Robert Morgan, dear mother of Jack of California, Marion (Mrs. H. Kelloway) of Mount Dennis, Mari-Tara (Mrs. D. der), J im, f, Don, all of. ORCHARD, Ruby __ At Soldiers Memorial Haipital. Orillia, on Fri ay, July 9, 1971, Ruby Laws Cowie. Beloved wife of George W. Orchard, of Brechin, Ont. Dear mother of Fred G., of. Calif.; James H., of Brampton; Helen (Mrs. C. Showers) of Rexdale. Dear sister of Helen (Mrs. E. Taylor), of Unionville. marg- loved by her 9 grandcil _en and MUSSON, Gladys Anne __ At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Sunday July 11, 1971, Gladys Anne Musson, of Weston, daughter of the late E.J. Musson, dear sister of the late Amelia, (Mrs. W. Wilby), Edward Thomas, Harry Gemmel, Percy and George Taylor. Service was in the chapel Wed- nesday 1 p.m. Interment St. Philips Cemetery. BANISH unwanted hair tt.teytfyr.tCratec Margit DAlII?GEr,_Cliiioryi John -- BIGELOW, Albert John - At Revelstroke, B.C., on Sunday, July 4, 1971, Albert John Bifelow, beloved husband o Jean great-grandson. Prayers were in the Chapel Tuesday 11 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. “Book Of Remembrance" Toronto and Tom of Aurora, dear sister of Ray Waddell of Buffalo, Hazel (Mrs. B. McElroy) of Kerrville, Texas, Isobel (Mrs. J. Graves) of Burlington, and Marguerite (Mrs. Wm. Morgan) of Weston; dearly loved by her 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Service was in the chapel Monday at 2 dp.m. Interment Riversi e Cemetery. At the Hospital for Sick Children on Sunda , July I 11, 1971, Clifford, John, Davidge, of Dowpsview., Dearly loved son of George 1 and Edri Davidge. Dear brother of Vernon and, Susan. In his 8th yearn Funeral was to St. Andrew's Anglican Church, 14 Barkwin Dr., Thistletown, for service Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment 1 Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, remem-l brances may be sent to! Leukemia Research, c-o Hospital for Sick Children. ttrtr, of Mica Creek, B. "dear father of Jayar, brother of Emerald of Burlington, Ronald of New Liskeard, Melvin of Toronto, tptg. (Mrs. M. Cos.grovtr).of, ississauga and the late Emerson, son of the late George; and Lillian 'e'is'alrg rvice wasinthec pelFrida 11 a.m. Interment 'dl'l'lGl Memorial Gardens 68-CEMErrERY [ms RIVERSIDE CEMETERY AND CREMAIORIUM mo Lawrence Ave. W. MIAMI 'F-PERSONAL FI-DEATHS Ward Funeral Home 2035 Weston Road CHI-2233 CHI-2208 SKELTON, Patrick Peter (75th Batt. Black Watch Reg. No. 144634) -- At the Runnymede Hospital on Wednesdai, July 7, 1971, Patrick S elton of Rex- dale, beloved husband of Kathleen Edmunds, loving father of Betty (Mrs. J. Clubb), Patricia (Mrs. C. McCullough), E_la_in_e PRESSICK. Arthur William - At his home on Satur- day, July 10, 1971, Arthur William Pressick, of Weston. Beloved husband of Evelyn Martin. Son of Mrs. Ida Pressick, of Downsview. Brother of Ina (Mrs. M. Burrows), of Brampton; Irene (Mrs. F. Conner), of f?/t.aTg.ilt.;. Evelyn, of Mt. crest; Lena (Mrs. R. Small) and Harvey, both of Down- sview; Harold, of Weston; and Hazel (Mrs. L. Rider), of Nobel. Service was in chapel Tuesdaé 1 tfll; Interment len ale PAYNE, Olive Irene - At the Pine Grove Nursing Home on Saturday, July 10, 1971, Olive Irene Payne, wife of the late Percy Payne and Horace Widenham; dear mother of Irene (Mrs. B. Curtis), of Scarborough; Kathleen (Mrs. L. Kingdon), of Weston; Joan (Mrs. D. McDonald), of Vancouver; and Olive (Mrs. E. Russ brook), of Weston. Dearliv loved by her 6 gran children. Service was in the chapel Tuesdaé at 3 pan. Interment St. hilips Cemetery. PIRIE, Ronald - Suddenly at the Humber iiiiiiiGFa PARKER, James Frederick -- At the Humber Memorial Hospital on Sunday, July 11, 1971, James Frederick Parker, of Weston. Husband of the late Sarah Jane Parker. Dear father of Edward, of Peterborough; Jean (Mrs. G. Webb), of Wasaga Beach; and Edna (Mrs. William Spence), of Weston. Dena}? loved by his 8 .grande : dren and 6 Thursda ' Friday 7:30 p.m. Dixon (£321 ample, M5 Dixon Ro Weston. Games, films. folk singing, free coffee. Come and rap we're part of the Jesus revoiution. .tymtt.ter,fyl.edftrsday, HOUSEalAgn :Openthia summer, teM',el'dr', 'ltr',', in :10: F1353: mum ollowlna recent death at her husband Mr. Percy Miller. MR&EBeetMiiurrriatteato mam-unawar- torttteiraopeern kind- James of Scotland; clears! loved by his 8 gran - children and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral was to St. Benedict's Church Kipling Ave. N., Rexdafe or Requiem Mass Saturdag', 9 a.m. Interment eechwood Cemetery. (Mrs. D. Maiin), Edwin Ind Renaâ€, all of. TortMo, Ross of New York and the late Thomas; brother of Margaret (Mrs. A. Wad ell)_artd Ihe, late Hospital, on Thursday, July 8, 1971, Ronald Pirie,- beloved husband of Mary Pirie, Rexdale, dear father of Derrick, Patrick and Rhonda, dear son of Mrs. Ida Pirie of Toronto, dear brother of John. Funeral was to St. Andrew's Catholic Church Kipling Ave. N., iiGriaii,' tor Requiem Mass, Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment Assumption Cemetery. Memorial Gardens. 1g.'Sig,Jaasnif/itl1g'iggi ervice was in the Chapel Tuesday 2 pan. Interment Prospect Cemetery. 66-CARDg OF THANKS W-COMING EV ENTS 'I-DEATHS Man and His World Weston’s Paul Paimateer is shown here being introduced to the audience at The Forum at Ontario Place by television personality Bill Lawrence (left). Paul, who plays tlamengo guitar, was one of the performers selected after a province wide talent hunt conducted by Ontario Place earlier this year. He entertained during The Forum's regular Monday night talent night series. Friday July 6 at 6:30 there is another hance to hear the Royal Re . ent of Canada Band. At 8. pan. Tommy Hunter will esent the first of the series five Tommy Hunter shows live at the Forum. Comedian Gordie Tapp, The Rhythm Pals, Al Cherny, singer Karen Marklinger and banjoist Maurice Bolyer will all be there to entertain. and fall every night at 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 pm. The water-ski show is presented by an excellent team called Aqua-Star. Their shows, featuring "The flying nun", "The clowns“. "Barefoot Ski", and "The newly weds". are presented at 3:00, 5:00 and 7:00 p.m., weekdays and t:00, 3:30, 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. on weekends and holidays. The rides are as popular as ever and the organizers of La Ronde, Man and Hi World, are presenting a va of free entertainment agar this year. Back are the ol favourites: fireworks displays to add to the Mardi- gras atmosphere of national holidays, the dancing waters, cascading like Niagara Falls to musical accompaniment and the lively water-ski events. New this year is Elec- trovision, a novel com- puteNzed, film technique using more than 30 projectors and a giant curved screen Garden of the Stars is now operating as a movie theatre with a program designed to appeal to movie-goers of all ages and tutu. Also on Friday Wally Koster and his musical entourage will be singing from a barge drifting through the lagoons and canals of Ontario Place from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday's program starts off with the 10 a.m. per- formance of Ontario Par- ticipatory Theatre. The Gibbons School of Irish Dancing take over the platform at 1 p.m., followed by the Choralairs at 2:30. At 4 p.m. the Karl Pukara Accordian Orchestra - 40 musicians from Sudbury -- entertain. 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