roi As pg a le OE ENES 2 ; oo a 16 rs emma TIMES, Thursdey, July 29, 1965 | 'Son Of Ex-Gov.-General, NAMES IN NEWS rionel Massey, 49, Dead Nova Scotia Liberals ' Me. lot of people don't know)in 1944, he met Mrs. Douglas) They married in Ottawa in To ~ son dae te Peo Van Buskirk, whom he later)1946. Mr. Massey worked with|f H \Neaging oe ty the old Mnan's married. . ithe Massey-Horsis: form impley : te ue M U F b L E R S ishirt for a lift," he told them.| Mrs. Van Buskirk, the former|ment firm, but later left to join "LIFE FOUGHT OVERSEAS |Lilias Eva Ahearn of Ottawa,|his father's staff. During the Second World|was the widow of an American) Mr. Massey is survived by his iWar, Mr. Massey-served as a\Serving in the RCAF, who was|wife and three daughters, Jane, TORONTO (CP) -- Lioneljerner-general in 1952, Mr. as captain with the King's Royal|killed in action. She had gone|/Evva and Susan, and a brother } Massey, elder son of .formerjsey was appointed secretary--alpities He fought in Egypt and to England to work as an am-|Hart, an Ottawa architect, governor-general Vincent Mas-|position about which he Was|Greece, \bulance driver with the British] Funeral arrangements will be| sey, died in hospital here Wed-known to be extremely shy. | 3n Greece, he was wounded|Red Cross. jannounced today. -- yo pary pad oo Once while on a tour through|in both legs by machine-gun ering a stroke at his home. Helo tario with his father, Mr.|fire-and taken prisoner. He suf- Former Argentine dictator 'aac 4 Juan Peron, and his presen' é ; Massey asked reporters not to|fered periodically from the leg : wife, Isabel, attended a Mr. Massey, a member of thelyse his name when attributing! wounds, | 1954-64 (moot) se board of governors of Upper|information to him. | After his return 'to England Canada College here and the sca ton aise s | ATS CAR a s DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 'PEB DAY - MILEAGE 'CHARGE the Royal Ontario Museum| since 196: | 725-6553 ¢ 0 , ' Jne of Canada's 3 Gre N/ by j USE / 1ada ' dl VVIMSK] your OSHAWA WHITBY [ EXTRA! 2, BONUS COUPONS ome 3. | In 1960, he joined the museum staff as the first director of ad- ministration. When his father became gov- Monday to set up a countess NEED A NEW ' picket, She was, protesting Furnace? || RUTHERFORD"S CREDIT eT old-age pension cheque. The * Pe" Secomber--cat "1 OAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 115 Simcoe St. $, 317 Brock St. Ne Victoria mailmen voted to Lg PERRY | Ph. 728-6272 ----Ph, 668-5828 go back to work yesterday. } 725 6553 14 ALBERT ST. GEN. MARK CLARK Doy or Night . . . 723-3443 | - Oshawa A number of American eee nerals, veterans of the cond War, and-or the Kor- ean Conflict, gave their views on Viet Nam this week, the 12th anniversary of the end of the Korean altercation. They included: Gen., Mark Clark, Gen. James Van Fleet, Gen. Matthew Ridgeway, Gen. | John, E. Hull and Gen. Ed- ward Almond, OOLWORTH' OLL SPECTACULAR BABY JOY zy KIMMIE DOLL Here's a doll that's all dressed up Any -little mother would be proud and ready to go places. Baby Joy to own a Kimmie Doll. Sweet, ador- is 124" tall, and a joy to own. She able doll with rooted hair, movable has movable arms and legs, and orms, legs and head, Printed sun- deep rooted hait....coccssosccseessseessenen suit with matching bow in hair. DOLL SALE DOLL SALE SPECIAL SPECIAL ' 'The west coast js in the throes of a grain-handlers strike, but Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp assured re- porters in Winnipeg this week that no action would be taken by Ottawa until a federal mediator had been appointed. JUAN PERON A couple of Americans, at least, are popular in Mos- cow these days. U.S. de- cathlon stars Bill Toomey and Russ Hodge made a favorable impression with a tiny Russian girl named | Tamara by swinging her gently down a street. Toom- ey and Hodge are in the U.S.S.R. for a track meet next week in Kiev. 13 ncn ODDLER DOLLS An adorable doll in your choice of six different hair styles and outfits. All have sit movoble arms and " legs, eyes that open wide and shut and pretty rooted hair. DOLL SALE SPECIAL 956 5 New Englanders, always a Ei self-sufficient lot, have em- barked on ways of saving : water. Hit by its worst | drought ever, reservoirs are running low for the east- coast. Samuel Canter of Pittsfield, Mass., has solved the problem of watering his plants and garden -- he has | scores of buckets, pails, pots i. and pans around his house | i to capture all rain run-off. wt A Bank of Montreal cash- jer in Vancouver, Kim Bar- rie, put aside any embar- rassment she might have felt this week, and cashed a cheque made out on a pair _of lady's (ahem!) panties. ; The cheque was' made out by L. A. Kootnikoff of Kiti- mat for Bert Kennedy of New Westminster, No rea- s0n was given for the bizarre form of payment. Those terrific teen-age dolls are here again. Flesh toned vinyl plastic, so life like they almost breathe. Movable legs, : arms and heads, Many TODDLER D Four - year - old Ronnie Dickens was able to show off the mobility of his right arm to the doctors who sew- ed it back on last July after he fell from the family car. LONG HAIRED Ronnie and his family, of | more outfits are available Pert little ladies that love to be pleyed with, Rooted hair, movable Ohio, returned to Louisville, | SPECIAL for Jo-Anne who is 1114" arms, legs ha pace Winking eyes and stylish clothes. Complete e / with socks on oes, ; , Kentucky this week to thank the doctors and two motor- ists who helped them one year ago. : tall, Janie 9", & Jeff 12". Stern-faced RCMP officers escorted 17 - year - old Clarence Pergy from a PEI. courtrosm this week after he had been arraigned on the double murder of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mac- Donald, a Shamrock, P.E.1., This enchanting life-like 13" tod- dler doll will make any little girl happy. She has movable farm couple ae a» arms and legs, en | es wet i = s NG F, R. BLAGK °.0. | Saal yc i 4 NY OPTOMETRIST | Gus crdne oe oe | resis tyint 'MIX AND MATCH DOLL CLOTHES sat Ease he. Noxh and outfits....... Chic Doll Clothes for Jo-Anne, Jeff and Janie. Dresses for day, evening or sport. 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