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32 THE OTTAWAJOURNAL mil jie LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Deaths THE CANADIAN PRESS Darmstadt, West Germany Heinrich on Brentano, SO, former West German foreign minister; after a long illness. Montreal St. Burgoyne, 82, a member of the jditorial department of the Montreal Gazette for more than .50 years and assistant managing editor when he. retired last year. London Mabel Lucie At- well, 8), artist famous (other illustrations' of such books ts Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and fame's Peter Pan.

Toronto Dr. John McArthur, 57.pne Can ada's best known gynecologists. Moscow Social Liebknecht HO, widow-of -the. former Ger man Communist leader, Karl Liebknecht. Rev1.

Varnava Nastier), Vicarian Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, -634 Bronson Avenue, m. and 6.30-9.30 p.m. Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Arts Building, University of Ottawa, 3.30-6.30 p.m. Manotick Trustees meet, Village Hall, 7 p.m.

Salvation Army public meeting, Slater Street 7.30 p.m."- Blood Donor Clinic, Science Faculty, University of Ottawa, 10.30 a m. p.m.. and 8.30 p.m. Elizabeth Bruyere- Mission bazaar, Routhier School, 172 Guigues Street, 4.30-11 p.m. "The Listening Eye," lecture -by Dr.

Rene Marcouse, National Gallery, 8.30 p.m. Blossom Park Home and School Association general meeting, Blossom Park Public School, 8 p.m. Christian Science Lecture. First Church of Christ, Scien tist, Metcalfe and Gilmour Streets, 8. IS p.m.

Jeonial SaburtoHM Safes Jn-armal feoma dattraty-aarvleaj wntcn it unntHt, to avaiiaaia uywBfrt ta otuvt. Hail ui nr roandlat district wvll mm 1i fwmM mm4 vlllact ta tbm Ottawa Vallry. Call tlt-Tftll for noma aXtTtfr Mrvtct. CARRIER OCL1VCRT 45e week, lac tatarday aaty, aayaala fca Ik oy every twe waaka. 1INGLR COPT RATH Tt dally and le Saturday.

MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS Canada exeept la -art? as whrrt aecnt delivery avallablcK Cemmeawealtk eeaatrtee aad Armed Force Ovcr-aeaa; dally rate, ana year Ilia, Btaatka tl.SS. threa atoatba 4.t, aae BMatk S1.S. Saturday sly ky mall SMI a year ar isc a cm. Mail rate ta Ottawa, Ball aad lawtu wBeriin4c ta carrier key ac'rvke ASt a wTfior a vaar. Ualted State.

Aoirralta aad far-elf a caaatrfea, dally ratra, aaa year tlt-ee. six moathtt 111 awa aaaatk 1 3. a. Satard a wiy. tit.

a year ar zee a copy All wall ascription are aayaala ta advaace tar Tke Jaaraal. rORTHKR INFORMATION ma ke attain ky cailias TM Jearaal at JmtmI Ei Repfltt TM 90S MO MS tM A tOt 53t 631 634 535 S47 54S 651 663 5M 587 6M 69S 5M 605 eot 0t til 613 614 620 622 623 t26 637 62S 629 630 tit 640 645 647 65t 65 662 101 IIRTHJ, BELLMAN To Ted and Muriel (nee Crawford) son, 8 lb. 1 atv the Ottawa Civic HoapiUI, Saturday, Nov. 14 1964. Both well.

BURCHILL Winston and Nicole (nee Lefebvre) happy to announce the birth ton on Nov. 14, 1964, the. Ottawa Civic Hospi ui. uotn weu. COSENZO Mr.

and -Mri Frank Cosenzo (nee Sharon Pve) are happy to announce the birth of too, 6 9 Saturday, Nov. 14, 1964, at theDtUwa Civic HoaplUl. BoUtwelL FRANKLIN Jack and Betty (net Castledine) are- happy to announce the birth of a Fi Nov. f3, 1964: brother for John, at Ottawa Civic HoapiUI. Both well.

GINN In Ottawa General HoapiUI on Nov, 15, 1964, daughter. Tracy Let to Gary and Diant (nee Loblond), Both well i JONES CaU and Peter ire happy to announce the arrival of their 'ton, Nov, 18, the Ottawa Civic Hospital A brother for Jennifer. Both welt Ottawa's Most 101 BIRTHS (Cont. from Preceding Column) KIHL Rolf and Mary (nee Armstrong) are happy to announce Xht birth of a baby girl, Friday. Novt 13, 1964, at the OttawA -Civic Hospital.

O'MEARA Clarence and Judy (nee Bradshaw) wish to announce the birth of a son, 8 6 a brother for Susan, Friday, Nov. 13, at Civic Both well. ROY A baby girl to Miv and Mrs. Ivan Hugh Roy (nee. Jnan GirouxV a sister for ChrUtopher at -the Civic Hospital, 13.

WILSON-r-To. Ross and June at Ottawa-Civic Hosprtat on Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964. son. 104 DEATHS PLAMONDON.

Sylvio On Saturday, Nov. 14, 1964, aged 61 years, Sylvio Piam- ondon, husband of Lucienne Labrecque. father of Mrs. J. Roland Lemieux (Jacqueline) of EastvieSw.

Mrs. Gillet La-ionde (Marielle) of Ottawa, brother of Mrs. Emile tran coeur (Alice) Ea-stview and six grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday from Gauthier Funeral Home. 259 St.

Patrick, for Requiem High Mass at the Basilica at 7.30. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BEAUCHAMP," Lu'clen Charles On Sunday, Nov. 15, lb4. aged 59 years.

Lucien Charles Beauchamp. husband of Marie-Jeanne Gajand, father of Roger, Mrs. Ted McCadden (Marguerite). Pier- rette, brother of Wilfrid. Maurice.

Mrs. Adelard Savard (Julienne). Mrs; Herve Piche (Olivette), Mrs. Rolland Blouin (Yolande), also 4 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick for Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of the Holy Ghost Church at 8.30 a.m. Inter ment Notre cemetery. BAKER, Dr. Jimes Y. Died at Cornwall, Npv.

16, 1984, on his 91st birthday. Dr. James Y. Baker, BA. MD.

of Alexandria, beloved lius-hand nf Marv Sharkev. formerly of Chesterville. Dear! father of James Corn- wall. Mrs. J.

H. Hassard (Patricia), Ottawa, Mrs. Frank McLeister (Mar y), Alexandria, and Andrew Cornwall. Dear brother of John, White Rock. BC.

Also survived by 20 grandchildren. Resting at his residence, George Street, Alexandria. Funeral service 2 o'clock 10 rit. housie Mills UnitedChurch. Interment church cemetery.

BARWICK, Jack Payne Sud denly at his residence 241 Range Road, on Sunday, Nov. 15, 1964, aged 58 yean; husband of Frances Duncan. Private funeral was teld on Monday, CAMPBELL, Margaret In Renfrew hospital, Sunday, Nov. 15. 1964, Margaret Brown, wife of the late Arthur Campbell, in her 84th year.

Resting at the Coch- rane-Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. Service on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. Interment in Admaston cemetery. CODE, Helena Rebecca At Smith Fallsl on Sun day, Nov.

15, 1964, Helena Rebecca Best, beloved wife of the late Rev. George Code and dear mother of Isobel and Arthur Code of Smiths Falls. Resting at the Amy funeral Home. Smith Falls. The funeral service will be held in St.

John's Anglican Church on Tuesday after noon, Nov. 17. at 2 p.m. In ferment St. John's parish cemetery.

CAMERON, Marian H. W. In hospital, Sunday, Nov. 15, 1964, Marian Wolff, widow of Joseph R. Cameron, 55 Marguerite In her 90th year.

Resting Veitch Draper Bank at Carling. in chapel Wednet- -oay, p.m. CiemtlKm fin crest cemetery. DESARMIA, Louis Died In hospital, Ottawa, Sunday, Nov. 15, 1964, Louis Des- armia, beloved husband of the late May Campbell, in his 74th vear.

Funeral will leave the Convey 'Funeral Home, 1 19 Victors Street, Am prior, on Wednesday, Nov. .18 at 8.45 a.m. for Requiem High Mass tt 9 1 t.m.Y Interment Arnprior cemetery. Progressive Want -4- 104 DEATHS (Cont from Preceding Columnl DANBY. Muriel -hospital on Sunday.

Nov. 15, 1964, Muriel Embury, wife of Dr. Everett Danby by second marriage and -widow of Dr. John Harold Burgess by first marriage, and mother of (Joan)Mrs: B. Heggtveit, (Margo) Mrs.

Ross Creed, Ottawa, (Janet) Mrs. James Dent of London, and (Penelope) Mrs. fW. Yetman, Toronto. Private service was held from Hulse' and Playfairi Ltd.

Central Chapel, 315 Mc Leod Street, on Monday mqrning. Cremation. FOSTER, Bertha Amelia In hospital on Saturday, Nov. 14. 1964.

Bertha Amelia JCeUyjn her. 83rd beloved wifeif Johnston Foster of 5 LeBlanc Street Wrightville, dear mother of Neil Foster "of Ottawa and sister of Mrs. H. Cameron (MaymieV of Montreal, Gar-' netfkeily of West Templeton and Nelson Kelly of Little River, Nova Scotia. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel; 315 McLeod Street.

Service Tuesday, 1 p.m. In terment Capital Memorial Gardens. FISET. Miss Marie-Anne In hospital, on Sunday, Nov. 15, 1964, Marie-Anne Fiset, aged 75, of 60 Cambridge.

daughter of the late Jean' Baptiste Fiset and the late Marie Flore Paquet, aunt of Mrs. Jean Larouche, Ottawa, also many other nieces and" nephews, sister-in-law of Mr. Octave Boiteau 'of Ancienne Lorette, Que. Rest ing at Landreville Funeral I Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral Wednesday.

Requiem High Mass at 7.45 a m. in St. Jean Baptiste Church. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa, GRISDALE, Evelyn Elizabeth! In Brockville General Hot- pital, on Saturday, 14, 1964. Evelyn Elizabeth Tuck, beloved -wife of Jose i a I Iroquois, mother of Mr.

Burton Hay- ttead "(Daphne), Prescott, and Peter Cardinal, Ont. Resting Fitzaimmons Funeral Iroquois. Ont. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Iroquois Anglican cemetery.

HAMILTON. Mary Maude In New Zealand. In hospital, Nov. 13, 1964, wife of the late John J. Hamilton, Keyes, deceased July, 1944, mother of (Margaret) Mrs.

Ephraim Sample, Richmond, (Kathleen) Mrs. John Murray, Grande Prairie, -Charles of Rainy River, (Phyllis) Mrs. John Lindsay, Mosgiel. New Zealand. Sur vived by 12 grandcKildre Interment Dunedin, New Zealand.

HALL, Janie Edith At her home, Aylmer, Sunday Nov. 15, 1964. Janie Edith Connolly, widow of Samuel Stillman Hall, St. Alban's, Vermont, sister of Mrs. R.

A. Kennedy (Lynda), Aylmer, Que. Funeral service was held from the Radmore Stewart Funeral Chapel, Monday, 2 p.m; Interment St. Alban Vermont. KERR, William Allan Sud denly in Ottawa on Saturday, Nov.

14, 1964, William Allan Kerr, son of Christo- LnMcKerr and the late Mar-I ysfarelNKerr, brother of Don- aia u. ana Margaret Kutn. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 3 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. LAROSE, Mrs, Rose Alma- Friday. Nov. 13, 1964. at her residence.

8 Pletsis Street, tge 8L. Rose Alma Ranger, wife of tht late Stanfleld La cose, mother of Nelson, Hull; three (rand-children and two great grandchildren. Resting it Emond Funeral Home, 271 St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull. Funeral Monday, Nov.

18, at 7.25 for Requiem High Mast at Notre Dame the Annua Mstlnn Itniiih If tan in terment Notre Dam ceme tery. Hull. LANGLOIS, Mary Louise In hospital on Sunday. Nov. IS, 1964, Mary Louise Langlois of 305 Gloucester Street, be loved mother of "-Mitt Ann Ltngloit.

Retting at'Hulst arid Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel, 313 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 2 p.m Interment Pinecrest ceme tery. Ad Section I.ONO DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH lilt Nil TOLL CHAEOE ,104 i DEATHS Con Irtm Prec4lni Columnl LADOUCpUR. Emile On. Sat urday, Nov.

1 4, 1 964, aged 67 years, Emile- Ladouceur, husband of Beatrice Lang- lois, father of Wilfrid, Mor both of Ottawa, Mrs. Norman Hunt (Alice) oTT Sorel, brother of Mrs. Alexina Charron of 'OtUwa and Lidia Cavanagh of Alexandria Bay, NY. Also 14 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 7--Fairmont Ave nue, Jot Requiem High Mass (it Sv Francis of Assisi Church at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. LAMB, Anne On Sunday, Nov. 15, 1964, irt hospital, wife oi George Lamb. 50 Ivy Ave- i nue7 dear mother of Mrs. Louis Smith (Lois) dfvNew Hampshire, and G.

Howard Lamb "of deaT sister 'pf Helen 7 and' Gertrude of Ottawa. Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street Funeral Wednesday to St. Brigid's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. McGAHEY, Miss Pearl -r In hospital.

Sunday, 1964. Pearl McGahey. of 85 MacLafen Street, Apt. 4. dear sister of Edwin, Toledo, Ohio; Celestine.

Iro- quois, and Anthony R. of Kemptville. Resting Mc- Evoy 235 Kent Street ne 1 arrangea merits later. Paul B. Suddenly Friday, November 13 in Barry's Bay, in his 80th year, Paul B.

Mask, beloved husband of Mary Ann Biernaski, dear father of Mrs. Johnston Ogilvie (Evelyn), Mrs. John C. Shalla (Florence), Mrs. Adam Beanish (Teresa), Raymond, all of Barry's Bay; Mrs.

Leo Drury (Leona) of North Bay; Mrs. John Larson (Clementine) and John of Montreal; Elmer of Toronto, and Mrs. James Cisco, Calif. Resting at his island home, Barry' Bay. Funeral Tuesday.

November 17. 1964. to St. Hedwig's Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Burial in parish cemetery.

LmOFFAT. Anna Suddenly a the result of an accident on Friday, November 13. 1964. Anna Moffat of 151 Metcalfe Street, beloved sis ter of Mrs. W.

Livingstone (Jennie) of Ottawa; Lindsay C. Moffat'of Brandon, Manitoba; Massey R. Moffat and Sybil M. Moffat both of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Cehlrl tnapet.

315 McLeod Street after 7 p.m. Saturday. Service Mon day, 2 p.m. Interment Beech' wood cemetery. MAST1N, Oscar Carl Suddenly in Toronto, Thursday, Nov.

12, 1964, Carl Mastin, aged 56, formerly of South March, husband of the late Ruth Coila Hanson, dear father of Allen, Glasgow, Montana Earl, U.S. Navy, brother of Chester, BC, Auddy, Saskatoon, Clarence, Halifax, Mrs. R. J. Green wood (June), Montreal.

Fun eral service was held from the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt on Monday. Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery. NEVILLE, James In hospl- tal, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1964, James H. Neville, husband of Kathleen Fammon, aged 69 years, father of Alfred.

Goose Bay, Labrador, Terry, Cobden, Mrs. Tom Murphy (Maureen), Kingston, Mrs. Kevin O'Gorman (Kay), Hull, brother of J. Neville Michigan. Resting at the Quinn Funeral Home, Renfrew, Ont Funeral Tuesday, Nov.

17, to St Michael's Church, Douglas, Ont, for Requiem Mast at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. NORTON; Bessie Friday, it her home in Gross Points. Mich.) Bessie, beloved Wife ter of Mr. H.

A. Quinney and the late H. Quinney, formerly of Hawthorne, Ont. mother of Lome of New York and Mrs. Rolland Rich' ard (Marilyne) of Groste Polnte.

Burial Monday, urottt Pojntt PIGEONS' HISTORY Tlx written history of pigeons began with the Egyp tians s.ow years ago. '-7 104 DtATHS (Cont. 'ram Prctedin CoJumm Osborne At his hpme, Crsonby, on Sunday, Nov. 15, 1964, Charles- Osborne Nixon, in his 77th- year, "beloved hut- band of Orpha Craig, dear brother of Jessie Nixon. Resting Cummings Funeral Home.

North (fower, where service will foe held on Wednesday at 2 m. Interment Capital or i a I Gardens. RICKERD, Luella At her home. Vara. OnL.

Saturday, Nov. 14. 1964, Luella Rich ardson, beloved wife of Evans Rickerd, in her 61st year, dear mother of (Helen) Mrs. Jack Meadows, Seat Pleasant, U.S.A.; (Beryl) Mrs. Thomas Sheahan, Whitby; (Elaine) Mrs.

Larry Myers, Ottawa; (Verna) Mrs. Barry Kinsdla, Vara. Resting at her home. Funeral Tues day to Andrews Church, -Vara, 2 p.m. Interment Bear brook Anglican cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Navan Branch Canadian-Cancer Society. ROSS, Mary Edna On Satur day, Nov. 14, 1964, in hospital, Mary Edna: Davidson, beloved wife of Neil E. Ross, Woodlawn, daughteof the late Lyons Davidson and his wife Ida Featherston. formerly of MeHvale, dear mother of Melville and Alviri; sister of David Robert Davidson, Manotick, In her 53rd year.

Resting at the Ken- -nedy Funeral Homer Carp, p.m. Tuesday, thence to Kllmaur't Presbyterian Church -for service at 2.30 p.m.. Interment in Mc-. Laren't cemetery. RUSSELL, Thomas Roy Accidentally at Sudbury, Ont, on Sunday, Nov.

15, 1964, Thomas Roy Russell, aged 38 years, dear father of Thomas and Judith, son of and T. R. Russell, .852 Bronson Avenue, brother of Margaret Ann and (Louise) Mrs. R. W.

Antoslk, Resting McEvoy 235 Kent Street Funeral- arrangements ROE, Sarah Jane (Jennie) Sud denly, at her residence, 374 Athlone Avenue, on Sunday, Nov. 15. 1964, Jennie Riving-' ton, widow of Henry Maxwell her 90th year, mother of. Gordon, Toronto; John Hamlet, Belleville; Mrs. George Patterson (Cecelia), Mrs.

Violet Brading, Ottawa; Mrs. Lloyd Brading. (Lola), Milton, Mrs. Edward Benjamin (Edith), Buffalo, NY; Mrs. Con Mulligan (Inez), Ottawa.

Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren- Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rend It ft velL Service in chapel Wednesday at. 2.30 p.m. Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery. SEAR, Dora May In hospital on Saturday, Nov. 14, 1964, Dora May Allen, beloved Wife of Val C.

Sear of 44 Second Avenue, dear mother of Allen. Fred and Warren, of Ottawa, grandmother of Janet. Robert, Valerie and" Randy. Resting at Hulse tnd Playfaii Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service at Church of the Ascension, Echo Drive. Tuesday.

2 p.m. Interment Belleview cemetery. SMITH, Mary Elizabeth At Greenhaven Rett Home, Oxford Mills, Ont, on Saturday, Nov. 14, 1964, Mary Elizabeth Crowder, wife of the late Henry Ward Smith, formerly of 1150 Rockingham Avenue, In her 93rd year, 'mother of Mrs, John Mock-ett (Bertha), RR 3, Ottawa. Alto survived by 12 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchil- dren and 1 great-great-grandchild.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. SWINWOOD, Morley Knowlet In hospital as the result of an accident on Saturday, Nov. 14, 1964, Morlty Knowlet Swlnwood of 61 Plneglen Crescent, beloved tint Byert, dear father Paul, Patricia, Marjorie and Mary, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Swirrwood of Ban croft, Ont, brother of Fred and Hubert Swirrwood. both of Ottawa, Mrs. S. J. Barney of Lachlne and Mrs.

Smith (Frances) of Toronto. Retting tt Hulse tnd Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 2, p.m. Interment rineereii cemetery. 104. DUtHJ (Cont fyro Preceding Columnl, SMITH, Leslie In hospital on Saturday, Nov.

14, 1964. Leslie E. Smith, of 3 Ava Road. Husband of Mona 1. Patrick, father of Heather and Blair; son of Mrs.

Mabel 1. Smith of Toronto and the late H. H. Smith and brother of Mr. R.

Clark (Ida) of Toronto, Nfeville Smith of Gait. Fred of Australia, Dr. Hugh Smith, Mrs G. B. Heathman and" Connie Smith, all in.

England. Rest ng At Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street, service Monaay, p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Please omit flowers.

Memorial contributions may be sent to Carleton Unit, Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street, Ottawa. WILBEE, Mary In hospital on Sun.day, Nov. 15, 1964, Mary Adamson, beloved wife of the late Matthew A. Wilbee iiUU); jU-oil5'y Avenue, iirier astn ear, a no sister of James S. C.

Adamson. Rest ing at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday, 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. 1D4A OBITUARia- THOMAS ARTHUR FISHER Dr.

Thomas Arthur Fisher died suddenly in Toronto on Friday, Oct 23, 1964. He was 28 years or age. Born at Arnprior on Jan. 29, 1936, he was the son of Mr. John A.

Fisher and the former Josephine Stanton, of Renfrew. He came to Ren-' fre'w at the age of. 10. He attended St Francis Xavier Separate School, Bishop Ryan Boys' School and Renfrew Collegiate. He graduated in dentistry from Toronto University in 1960.

While at Toronto University he was publicity director of the Dental Students' Society. He liter became- a member of the Academy of Dentistry. Keenly interested in sports, mostly hockey, he played Jn. Renfrew and was also on the Dental Society hockey team in Toronto. He was married in 1963 to the former Teresa Reynolds of Roscommon.

Ireland. He is survived -by his wife, his parents and one brother, Frank, of Montreal. The funeral was held in St Francis Xavier Church, Ren- frew, on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass was chanted by Rev.

E. J. Murray assisted by. Rev. Arnold Stanton, of ham, and Rev.

Raymond Burke, of Ottawa. Pallbearers were James Pulcine of Kingston; Df. Neil Munro, of Regina; Dr. William Evon and Dr. George Stirling, of TorontiT; Dr.

Rol land Albeit, of Cornwall, and William Wilson, of Toronto. Burial was in the parish cemetery. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED fRAHMRtepeRS PARKDALT CHAPEL. 728-4II7J1 BANK ST. CHAPEL.

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Smith, Mary Elisabeth. Swlnwood. atofley K. Wllbaa, Mary. 105 MEM0R1AM DOUGLAS In loVtnf memory of a tftMr hiMatMncl ana hlhir, JamM H.

Douflat. who iw. way nov. is, Tht world may chanfa roar to yoar And lr.ti.dt from day to day. But navar will tha on wa lovad From iMmory paaa away.

Wifa and amllx. HAMEUTf Tni lovttif mamory our turitnar datiftnter Diana, who paaaaif away on Nov. 11, ita. I No i tain wA on hor llttla hoart. Sin had ntXnterad thara.

And Innoonwa aiapt awaatly on That pala whlta brow ao fair. Sho waa too pur, for this cold aarth. Our darlina ona awav. -Mum. Dad.

Pati. RKkay, avonnta, noony. memory of a oear aa4, Bert Exgena, wn pass ed away Nov. 18. 184t.

To dearly loved to be forfotten Ben ant Inula. EXPECTATIONS Japan anticipates telling almost 150.000,000 worth of pcjrli 105 IN MEMOt-IAr NOVEMBER 16, 1961 from PryHna ColbnTrt) KNIPE In ov.n memory of a dear father and grandfather. Jack KrUpc. who paed away 'Nov. Iff.

1M. Cone la the; faoe wt loved ao dear. ftileni to) the voice wt loved to near; Too fr away for aifht or speeoh, But not too (ar for thought to 1 reach, Sweet to remember him who one waa here. And though afjaenf-laJuit Lovlng4y yVmembered. Ken.

Marge. Jack' and Ron. VfcCONNTLL In loving memory fit my dear Tnothar Mr, fiarah McCortneU. who paired away Nov. 16, lftftO, 1 Always remembered Son Carleton SOTHEBTON In loving memory of i dear husband and father, Walter Albert Sotherton.

who dted Nov. 18. 1942. Wife and Daughter Nan WAR EH AM In memory of Stan- icy, cued Nov. id, 1W3 Grace.

106 CARDS OF THANKS, sllLLEY wuh to thank kind frienda and neighbor for their acta of love and aympathy during our recent loaa of hue- lather and brother. The Smiley Family. HUDSON We wish to thank our frienda and neighbor for their kmdneaa. ymoathy and beautiful floral offering at the death of our beloved' wife and mother. "Edith nudaon? Special thank to ui doctor and nunc of Civic nutpiui.

nev, n. li. Joyce. Ottawa, and Rev. S.

Smith of Carp. Alfred Hudeon: Ruth and Mr R. G. Mackay. 107 FUKERAI DifiEnORS rRED N.

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72S-3M1. ESSO i FRANK'S ESSO SERVICE 1442 Baseline Road at Clyde. 728-0288. ESSO BOB'S ESSO SERVICE STATION. 1141 Welllniton Street.

72S-27S8. KSitO 1 BIRTCHS ESSO SERVICE 8TA-tlon, 1S41 Bank Street at Walk-ley Road. 733-3812. SHELL OBOURKES SHELL SERVICE. station, Laurier at nicivoias.

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ew nana oireet. iM-mia. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION, QUEENS AY and Blair Road. 743-3278. upen 24 hours.

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