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wrths BARCLAY To Doreen and Tim Barclay (nee Edge), at Catherine Hospital, oq Saturday, Jan. 3. 1963, 9 9 ozs. a daughter, Kimberley Anne (Kim) COCHRANE Jim and Lois (nee Satmders), -are pleated to announce the birth of. a daughter, tftthy.

Ann, at the Ojttawa Civic Hospital, Jan, 5. 1963. A birthday gilt for. Pop and a playmate for Mark. DUNNING To John and Betty (Bangs), at" the Grace Hospi- tal, Jan.

4, 4963, a daughter. 1 HOWEY To Sil and Mrv J. R. Howey, a son at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Saturday! Jan. 3, 1963.

A brother for Rich ard and Craig, 1 HERRES To Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Herres (net Aline DcGrandpr) at the Grace' Hospital-on Sunday, Jan. 6. 1963, a 1 1 MORIN Paula and Gilles are pleased to annoome the birth of a son, Guy Erik, Sunday, Jan. eCl963, at Ottawa General Hospital.

2 PERRIGO To Terry and Hilda (niee on Saturday, Jan! 1963, at Civic Hospital, a son, a brother for Lori. 1 wishMo announce the birth of a son on Monday, Jan. 7. 1963, at the Ottawa-Civic Hospital. A brother for Robbie and Debbie.

All weU. 1 lot RICE To Ted and Vivien (nee Wrong) at the Civic Hospital on Jan. 3. 1963. a son.

Kenneth Leonard, 9 II ozs. Brother for Stephen. Both welL "1. 1 TAYLOR At Grace Hospital A on Saturday, Jan. S.

1963. to Lt Mayno Taylor, R.C.N., an Mrs, Taylor, a torn 1 H04i deaths BIRCHARD. Dr. E. Russell.

O.B.E.. B.Sc, D.Sc At the Joseph Brafl Memorial Hospital; Burlington, on Sunday, Jan. 6, 1963. E. Russell Birchard of 335 Shoreview Drive, Burlington.

OnL, beloved husband al Lillian Florence Champion dear father of Dr. Edna Buxhard, Hamilton and Dr. James Birchard, Belleville; brother of MrtC'O Tamblyn, a a OnL; grandfather of David and John. Resting at Smith's Funeral Home. 48S Brant Street, Burlington until iTucil cay-noon.

Service hv East Plains United Church, Burlington, Tuesday; at 2 p.rh. thence resting at the Mackey Funeral Home. Lindsav. OnL from Tuesday evening for service on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Riverside cemwery, Lindsay.

(Donations to the Joseph Brant Memorial Hosniul. Burlina. ton, will be appreciated 2 Piwjodlue Column) LWhej Ltoqulring caJlXov53U ana ror box Replies. LETTERS addressed to the following box Holders are avaflabje at the Journal Office. ,331 Queen Street, on presentation of box ticket.

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Belanger, formerly with the RCMP, director of seeurKy. Imperial Tobacco, Montreal, beloved 'husband of Charlotte Latremoille, dear brother of Cot. Charles E. Belanger and Mrs. Charles H.

Cumming, a 53 years. Resting nourqua runerai dome, ue- carie and Notre DamedeJ Grace, Montreal. Remains will rest at Racine and Rob-ert 260 Besserer Street. after 3 p.m. Fu neral Wednesday to fy'St.

Lnaries cnurcn lor Requiem High. Mass at 1 1 a.m. 'Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. v- 1 BERGERON, Mrs. Delia Sud denly at her home, Jan" 1963, Delia Cadieux.

-wife of the late Eugene Bergeron, age 79. mother of Joseph and Renee. Sister of Honore Cadieux, funeral director, and Mrs. Elzear Mallette (Leda), Mrs. Ildege Tbuchette (Rosa), all of Buckingham.

Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home. 322- Main Street, Funeral Tuesday to St Gregoire's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Burial parish ceme tery. BRADLEY, Grace Winnifred Suddenly in Montreal, on Saturday. Jan.

1963, Grace "Winnifred Butterworth, beloved wife- of the late Overton William Bradley, M.D... dear mother of John Overton, MoMreaiVMrsrr W. Stiles "(Rosalind), of Rose- mere. and Mrs. J.

E. Bradley (Joan), Toronto; daughter of the late Mr. and MaWK.Butterworth-of Ot-taw-i; also surviving, three grandchiWren. Susan. Gillian and David.

Funeral 'service from D. A. Collins 'Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street-West, Montreal, on Tuesday. Jan. 8.

at 4 p.m. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street from 10 a.m.- Wednesday until 2 p.m. Thence to Beechwood cemetery for rnmmffaTTrrvae at BROWN. Mary E. Sudden ly on Saturday, Jan.

5. 1963. at her residence, 73 Marlow Mary, E. B.I Corn-wall, widow of Chester Pet- tit Brown and dear mother of Ira C. Brown, in her 71st year.

Resting at Hijlse and Playtair Ud. central Chapel. .313 McLeod Street Funeral 104 1 j. fc a Memori Gardens. .1 vwmi ess VI Mil Wednesday.

1 BYERS. Margaret On Sun- day. Jan. 6, 1963, In hospital at Peterborough, Margaret Anne (Daisy) Fitzpatrick, in her 80th yearj wife of the IJaje William Byen, Albert Hambleton. and Arthur JEr Kendnck; dear mother of Frederick E.

Kendrick, Ot- tawa; grandmother of Jan TcTand John; sister of Mrs. E. J. Dennis (Lena). Ot ttawar-and, Mr.

Viola Mc- Conville, Montreal. Rest ing at Hulse-sand Play? West Byron Avenue betwein Woodroffe rand Comptoh'. Service Wed- neiday 2 pjn Inter Francis Memorial Hospital, Barry's -Bay. on Sunday, Jan. 1.963.

Vincent Chippior. aged 70. after a lengthy ill- nesiBeIovedu4aflfl of Barbara Yaniha, dear father of Max, at home; Dominic, of Chicago; Lomie, of Barry's Bay, Diane (Mrs. Tom Smag- linskieX of Ottawa, and dear brother of Wilno; Golka), "Barry! Bay; Julia Giles Brunette), Min- nesota; Hannah (Mrs. Ovide David), Michigan; Josephine (Mrs.

Reinhardt). Flin Flon, Manitoba. Funeral notice later. ..,,...2 CAMPEAU. Adeline On Friday.

Jan. 4. 1963 In hospital, Adeline Tasse. wife of the lata Albert Campeau. dear mother of Albert.

Maurice, Rev. Father Louis Campeau. PP. Lac Mrs. Robert Mirteau (Elaine).

Mrs. Henri Richard (Ger- rnaineX Mrs. Gerard Cousin- eau (Francoise). Miss jGa-brielle: also survived hy 14 grandchildren and one great V- granddaughter, ReVnalns retting at Racine and Rob ert Ltd, 260 Besserer Street Funeral Tuesday to St Chariea Church. a.m.

Interment Notre OtUwa. (OmtlnuMt an Nt Cokimai I 104 ouno (JZont. from Pracalna Column) CALDWELL. James Robert In hospital, Saturday, Jan. 5, 1963.

James Robert, infant vson of Mr. and Jamea Robert Caldwell. 210 Renouf Avenue. OtUwa 6. and brother of Lome and Robert, age one day.

Service-private from Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset West. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. 1 CHARLEBOIS. Mrs.

Andre On Sunday, Jan. 6, 1963, Anna Poirier, aged 82 years. wife of the late Andre Charlebois. mother of Rene, Roland. Albert, Jean, Ernest, Rev; Fr.

Leopold Charlebois, Anne-Marie and Mrs. Mar guerite- Cardinal. Funeral Wednesday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Pat rick, for Requiem High Mass it Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. .2 CARLING, Joseph Thomas In hospital Sunday, Jan.

6, 1963. Joseph Thomas Carting, be-; loved husband of Mathilda Kane, in his Blst year, father of Walter, of Buckingham; Desmond, of Blanche; Mrs. Desaulniers (Grace), of St. Paul t'Ermite; Mrs. Bernard Belter (Veronica'), of Buckingham; brother of Vancouver 1 1 grandchildren.

one great-grand child. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street, Buckingham. Funeral Tuesday at 10 a.m., to Our Blanche, for Requiem High Mass at II a.m. Interment parish cemetery. 1 CROSS.

Francis Suddenly on Friday, Jan. 4. 1963. Francis Freeman Cross, of Aly-win. Son of the late Mr.

and Freeman Thomas Cross, in his 52nd year. Resting at Hulse arid Playfair CentrakChapel, 315 McLeod Street 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 1 HIRST, Leonard At his home 187 Gladstone on Saturday, Leonard Hirst beloved hus- harlotte Coulsey.l father of Mrs. Lloyd Galway (Marion), and Fit Sgt L.

Stanley Hirst brother of Mrs. Edith Pally arid Mrs, Amelia Cocking, also survived by 3 grandchildren. Resting at the Radmore-Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Welling- ton. Service in chapel Tues day at HUGHES, Mary Jo. hospi tal Monday, Jan.

7, 1963, Mary Hughes, aged 79 years, formerly -of Carlsbad Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper. Street after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday t0 St Lawrence Church, Carlsbad Springs, for Requiem High Mass. time later.

Interment parish cemetery. 2C HOLMES, Evelyn In hospital, Jan. 3, 1963, Evelyn Carey, wife of the late James Holmes, Mulgrave. NS. aged go iearsdear aunt of Ma M.

A. Clay. 310 Fair- Woftfr-AVWWC tSSfeaobefcltiswt i ucsaay to st Mary? uiurcn for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 1 HAMILTON.

Lila In bospHaT at Renfrew, Monday, Jan. 7, 1963, Lila Hamilton, aged 77 Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Murirot Street Renfrew, where service win be con- at 2 p.m. Interment Horton cemetery. '2 JOHNSTQN, Aubrey Elbert At the Kingston General HospiuL Sunday. Jam, 6.

1963. Aubrey Elbert John atom late of 278 Divisiont' Street beloved husband of Dorothy Jones, dear father of Mrs. Herb Taylor (Joan). dear grandfather of' Linda and Laurie; beloved ton of Mr. and Mrs.

M. G. Johnston of Hope, formerly' of Kingston; brother of Mrs. A. Wintertoa (Hurrell).

Port Hope: Mr G. H. Lewis Dr. D. R.

Johnatoti, Niagara Falls; and Mrs. J. G. Stone (Ruth), qf OtUwa. Retting at the W.

Vernon Lindsay and Son Funeral Home. Kingston, for service in the -chapeL Tuesday, Jan. 8. at 3 p.m. Interment.

Cataraqui Dr. WT-F. Bannister officiating. 1 (f 1 O'CASEY STILL WRITING Going blind and living in self-exile in England, the brilliant Irish playwright Sean O'Casey is still adding to hut long literary career. But since 1958 the 82-year-old Dublin-born dramatist has refused to allow any of his work to be performed professionally in lrelahd because of a running conflict with 'Roman Catholic clerics in his -S (CP-Jounul Pliotol Announcements 1 104 CCont.

from PrctUnt Column Jan. 7, 1963, suddenly at his home 35 Flandres Avenue, Gatincau Point- 1 Juneau, beloved husbaUjl of ToU-Mahiigdearfatherjf Denis, Mrs. Roger Godard (Louise), and Mrs. Roger Choquette (Connie); brother of Gerard, Maurice, Charles. Pierre.

Mrs. Raoul Arsenault. (Stella). Mrs. Maurice" Re-naud (Jeantnne).

Mrs. Roland Brunette (Denise), and Miss Paulette. Also survived by 2 grandchildren: Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street, after 10 a.m. ruesdayluneral Thursday Limbouf, for Requiem. High Masa at 1Q a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, OtUwa. 3C JOHNSTON. U. Col. William F.

-On Monday. Jan. 7. 1963. fn hospital, Lt Col.

William Francis Johnston, 56 Laird Street Ottawa," beloved hus band of Inez Schonnop. dear father-of Mrs. York Polk (Laurie) and WUliam.Jr.vOl- brother of Walter Johnston, Deep River, Ont In 55th year. Resting at- eitch-rDraper LttL. Parkdale Avenue at Service at 2.30 p.m..

Wednesday in St James Anglican Church, Carp, Ont St James cemetery the Spring. 2 JODROIT. Cathleen Traoey On Saturday, Jarii 5,4963, -in Tracey Marion Jodroit, daughter of I the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Marion (Mary Bonfieid). dear sister of Henry, Rapides des Joachims, and Mrs. Mol-lie Kent London, Eng'lahd; aunt of arad 71 years. Remains left Pembroke. Funeral the Neville Funeral 419 Isabella Street Tuesday, to St.

Columbkille'a Cathedral for Requiem High Mass at 10- a.m. Inter cemetery 10 a.m. 1 LAROCQUE. Joseph In hos- ptul on 3. 1963, Joseph LarocqiM of 966 Gladstone Avenue, sue .66, belovedhusband of Myrtfe4 Deavey, and.

dear father of Alec, and brother to John, William. Romeo, Jearr, (Mary) Mrs. William Davis, also survived by three grandchil- dren. Resting at the Kelly Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), where funeral services will be con "ducted Monday at 10.30 ajn.

Rev. Ralph Smith. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. 1 LaROCHELLE, Josephine On Sunday, Jan, 6, 1963, at her home, 117 Chapel Street 1 -Josephine wife of dear mother of Norbert and Pierre, also survived by three Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street Funeral -Tuesday- to "St Joseph's Church for- Requiem High Mass' at 8- a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

Oontlntaad a Kaort CokimrtV Announcements 104 DEATHS (Cont from Prccadlnf Column! Emily" At her home. 112 Carling Avenue, on Monday, Jan. 7, 1963, Emily. Hyacinth Chevers, widow of William McElroy of Richmond, -dear -mother of Jane and Kathleen, both of OtUwa: and Mrs. R.

H. Morwood (Margaret), of Quebec City; aged 93 year Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod, where friends may call after 10 a.mv Tuesdays Service at St. Matthew's Anglican Church Wednesday, 12 noon. Interment St- Johns ceme tery, Richmond. 2C McDOWJEXL-William Guy On Saturday.

Jan. 3. 1963, at To ronto, Ont, William Guy Mo Dowell "beloved husband of Mary Janaf-Lynn dear rather of cuiive) Mrs. 'Hayden, of OtUwa; tn his 64th. jear.

Resting at J. rHaves and Sons. Shawvrtle, Que. Funeral service Tues p.m. Interment Portage du Fort, Que.

MAHONEY, John M. In hos pital Friday. Jan. 4, 1963. John Mahoney, aged 72 years, 1215 Wellowdale.

Retired superintenderit'oT Printing. Government Pririting Bureau, Husband of the late Julia Delaney; dear father of Sqdr. -Ldr. John ErMahoney. Edgar.

Ont; Ruth Mrs. GordonJ. ShearerlMary); brother of Christine and Mrs. P. M.

Draper, OtUwa; grandfather Terry Mahoney, Julia ShearerResting at the Whelan 515 Cooper Street Funeral Monday, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Alu VisU Drive," for Requiem High Mass, 8 a.m..Interment Notre Dame 1 "T563TRc HarveTTBerrTOr "ofj-l Gervm ci Glen, Ottawa, beloved husband of Lola G. Frazer, aged 73 dear lather of 'Mrs. ge-W. MemtVOttawa, and Jean G.

Merritt of Vancouver, grandfather of David, Bill and John Merritt Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 31S McLeod Street Service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment CapiUTMemorial Gardens. I'7 1 PATENAUDE, Antonin (Tony) Suddenly on Monday. Jan. 7, 1963, Antonin Patenaude (Tony), husband of Therese McCauley, aged 36.

son of the late Jacques Pa lenaude and of Esther Longtin. dear brother of Gilbert. Camp Borden; Guy, Pierre, Marc, of OtUwa, and Misses Aiv tortine and Lucette. of OtU wa. Resting -at Racine and Robert Ltd, 300 Olmstead Street, East view.

Funeral Thursday, 7.45, to Notre Dame de Ir4eaChmt fCyrvtfle. Requiem High Mass at 8. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Friends may call af 10 Tuesday. 3 fContlnueei on Cntumn SILVER FOUND JH0ENJX Silver was discovered in Arizona in the present city of Prescott THE OTTAWA JOURNAL MONDAY, JANUARY Phona CE6-751 "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want Ad Section" Phone CE6-7511 Announcements Announcements Announcements Announcements Announcements- Announcemenis 17, a- 104 oum fConi.

from Procaxlint CoJumni PATTON. George Lionel In hospital on Saturday. Jan. 5. 1963.

George Lionel Patton. 65 Ella Street husband of the late Anne Smith Jean Mu-phy. In his 79th year, beloved brother of Mrs. i Marks, Mrs. Johrt Ford, and Mrs.

Samuel Knowles. Resting at Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carting. Service in chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 2 SCOFIELD, Anna Suddenly, in hospital, Monday, Jan.

7. 1963, Anna Laxton, beloved wife of Charles Scofield, 15 McDonald Street, aged 62 mother of Gerald. Fred. Doris. Violet.

Mrs. Harry White (May). Mrs. George 1 (Patricia); I sister of John Laxton, Mont real. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street alter 10 a.m.

Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to St Theresa's Church for RequiemHigh Mass, 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 3C STEWART. Mary Esther At Cornwall -General Hospital on Sunday.

Jan. 6, 1963. Mary Esther MacGregor. widow of the late Norman L. Stewart of Maxville, dear mother of Mrs.

A (Bessie) Mac- Lennan, Glen Sanfield: Mrs. G. D. (Rhoda) Caldbrick. Ot tawa, and Glen, of Montreal, Resting at the- Clark Hoople 1 F-uflerat---HOnie.

Maxville, where funeral service will held Tuesday, Jan. 8, at p.m. Spring interment Max ville. 1 SLEEMAN. Joseph Ih hos pital Saturday, Jan.

3, 1963, Joseph Sleeman. formerly, of 154 Clarence street brother of Mrs. J. Mowray, of Kingston, Ont, in his 79th year. Resting Hulse and PlayfairCentral Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Service Tuesday. 10 a m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. 1 SINCLAIR. Rev.

3, IMbJ. in I hospital. Rev. N. R.

D. Sin clair, aged 85 years, of 2253 wriyenuejtayM-hujt band of Adeline Shand, father of Dorothy, John, and Mrs. J. H. McKibbon (Jean) of OtUwa; Rev.

R. A. Sin- clair, Madoct- Rev. D. R.

Sinclair. Oshawa; and Mrs. E. J. Morin, (Mary)-port Arthur.

Funeral from Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, Monday. Jan. 7, to Westminster Presbyterian Church where service was held at 2 p.m. Capital "Memorial 1 SCULLION. Mary Elizabeth In hospital on Saturday, Jan.

5. 1963, Mary Elizabeth Moo res, wife of John Stewart Scullion, Bracebridge, Ont, age '70 years. mother-of A. S. Reynolds (Lucy).

Thornhill, Mrs. Paul Marcpk John Stewart Scullion Otuwa; sister of Mrs. Archie Knight Parry Sound, Ont; Mi-v-jjicy O'Brien, Pem- broke; Wujiam Moores, Fort -William; Hubert Moores, '-Toronto. Resting at the Rad- rnore-StawartFimcTarrTbme, 1319 -Wtllirirjtnn. where fntfrtendSiay-ealt 'er -ftr MohdayServke? wchapei' Tuesday at it p.m.

Interment -1 TELFORD, John In hospital. Shawvilie. Friday, Jan. 4. 1963, John felfordr-hus- band of the late Elizabeth Corrigan, in-his 98th year.

Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawvilie. Que. Funeral service Monday at 1.30 p.m.

Interment Wesley United Cemetery, Charteria, Que. jl VERSLUYS. Myrtle On Dec. 21. 1962, Myrtle Robertson, beloved wife Peu Versluyt of Champion, and dear, mother.

of Peter, daughter -of Clara- and '-the late Paul Robertson, and sister of Mrs. Sun Morton Almonte; Mrs. Bob McKittrick (Edith). Cold Farrell (Jean), Otuwa, in her 45th year. Burial la Leth- bridge, Alu.

jwiLSOjfichard Mancel At Toronto on Saturday, Jan. 5, 1963, Richard hut-band of Kathleen Frood, aged 57 years. Funeral was held at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, -85 Munroe Street Renfrew, oo Monday, Jan. 7.. a't 3.30 p.m.

Interment Thompsonhill cemeteryl (Continued an Nxt Cofcwwnl 104, DEATHS ICant from Pracadtna Column! WATT. Robina Isabella In hospiUl, Kirkland Lake, Ont. on Sunday. Jan. 8, Jtobina Isabella Blyth.

widow -of Charles Watt and mother of D. (Mariorie), Kirkland Lake. and Charles Gordon Vatt, Robert Gowan-Watt Ottawa'; and the late James Douglas Watt in her 86th year. Resting- Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral Wedner day. 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood 2 WELLINGTON.XLuella In hospital Saturday, Jan. 3, 1963. Luella M.

Wellington. daughter of Barbara Lema) Wellington and the late George Wellington, arid dearly-loved niece of Mrs. Myrtle of 24. West-mount Avenue, sister to Jack and George and cousin- of Viola and -Helen- (Mrs. O'Connor).

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. .585 Somerset (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to St Mary's Church 'for Solemn Requiem Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. 2 Veitch-Draper, Funeral Director PARKBAbS CHAPEL.

PAS-4a7 Johnaton-. CB1 WllUam WHMMljr, a.ao p.m., 9t. Jamaa Anrlican Churcli. Carp. BANK ST CHAPEL.

CES-OS6S Patton, Otorta Lionel, chapel, 11 is, Tuaaday. Dy TP Hulse Cr Playfair UmUatf PUXTRAl. DIKZCTOR3 Central Chapel 315 McLEOD ST. CE3-1143 Chapel 1098 -BYRON AVE. PA8-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAn.Y6.30 P.M Bradley, Grace Brown.

Mary K. B. Byan. Marraret (Deiajr) eoy. Kmtty Merntt." Harvey SleeiiMil, Joeepn Watt, Bobana Iiaballa 105 WMEM0B1AMS In lovtnc of der hiutMfMl.

A lev Dickson, who pauwd away Jan. 7. 19o. Today recall ihm IIICIIMH Jf Of a loved one COAa to real: And -thoea ariu china; of him today. Ara thoaa who kM hint beat "A -nMhia Mary, DICKSOW In lnvina memory of a dear fathet, Aleat Dickaon.

who PMied aara'y Jan. )ftO. We fliiu you aoweur haarta are eon: Aa time aoes en. wa mlea you Tour' loving amila. your fanfta (ara: No one ean flll yoW vacant xUca jr-Oot.

Art and Die. DOMCNtCO In lovins memory of a dear lather and John Oomenfco, who pined away Jarf. 7. lass and our daadarlina bahy, who panett away Jan. 1, ISM.

In memory, a dally thought, heart, a el lent eormw. --Kaya and Ralph, John ana rtnOFO-i-Tn tovma memory of a oear hueriaod. Ian IDinnv) rul- toiw But Um Uieyll wipa out-nmr. memory of ihoea happy aaya WhKh W.hava apent -Wila. 1D1IUI.

MCPHERSON In lovuur memory or a dear rruahand and lather. Alexander J. O. Mcphenon, who Xver remembered. WUa and ramlly, 1 MtTCHEU In ItTllf Un.

braooe of our belovad dauchter paaaed away Jan. 7, Aa we lovod you, to wa nuat youi In our memory vou 'era Loved, remembered, longed ior iwaye. Bringing many a tllent tear. Mummy, Bruca and Wendy. DAm In lovwg memory of my moiner.

nn. Eliubeth vw, woo paaaed away Jan. 7 tjv'r greareet gift Romenioraiice 1 RICE In died Jan. JJSr amily and rneoda, aOCQtrB In loetnf memory of oear momar. Hra.jCertha Idai Kocava.

who paaaed-away Jan. 7, tovlna arid kind In an her wave Upright and uet to the end of bar days. Sincere and true, to har heart and mind. Beautiful mooaortoe aha left bo- aJoef Cordon and family. (Continued Neart Cosumnl 105 HIM0R1AW (Coot from PractxUnt Columa ROCQUE iovirtg memory'al mf dear iMtbcr, Mrt, filer lw)U, who pajttetl away Jan.

1S3. A ilent Uiotaht, rrvl laa Kaepa har meyoiory tnr dtaar. wauaUr.MravF.Gaflnar. ROCQITE- In ItrViTif marmry rt-. my darmothr, Mrt.

MartlA ftoequ, rrio paad away janw lM And whll ah liea In par(ul alescp, Har mamory ahail ahay ttap ljily, ErnM and Timily. mamory. at a tovtitf frtand. lUatioa Sparo. who punl way Jan.

ltvia. Harrlnclona. STEKlaE IfiMTVlTt'ireVTMiry of dear lmanandlnd tamer, fitH who paMvd away Jan. 1, laVVt. Utm graatcat gi Hcrrvembranr.

Wifa and 106 outDs of nuitxs BOND We with to expraee our graatue to our many friend and retatlvaa for thcu? klndneee, aymJaUiy and beaulto lul floral offer mf received In our race at bereavement la tha loaa of a dear wife and mother, Mr. Beoott Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bond and Mr.

Maurice' auoui. MArlTIV wtan to vxpma incesm tnaruta and appreciation to our riat.v and intvU for th Kim of ktndnaaa. aympathy -and floral offering recaived in the tog of a dtf aont-Spactal lhanka ilawaiAH al OntaH Hoapiul School, ftmttha taiu. and rather Latanrlr naw. un anuy.

107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHILAM rtTNXRAL romk. ttn. eonai nevereaea. SIS Cooper. Dy Tr FRED N.

GARRETT. DICNTnED funerals, moderate ehargaa. SS "Somaraat West. CU-477J TS" RACINC A.VD ROBERT. SM IU.

aerer. CE2-So(M: Eaamaw branch, tOO Olmstead Gt. Dy Tt BRADY AND. RARRTS. C.

-r57 Clarka. manager, "rounded with Confederation, ITS Llaga St. CEI-4337. Dy TF McEvoy Brothers Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Horn PARKING a.tttf.s AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION' ISf ABUSHEO 1M 235 KENT ST. CE2-533T OfTT 10S (EHITERT MEMORIALS BROWN, ROBERT AND BOM, S7S Bparu at Bay.

CU-f7U. Buira) 1877. Dy TS LEEDER AND POITRAS. MONO. menta and aamatary latteruif 437 McArthur.

SHMM1. Dy TF GEORGE BROWN AND SONS. markara, uiscripUon. rack ot agea dealer. 471 Brohaon1.

near Gladstone. CES-SSSS. Dr 108A FLORISTS TLOWTRS rent Xtt U. r-rouix. 99 KI(TSU.

CB3-7793, Bank. CTa-im, Dy a For jistinctive Floralj; Arrangements of Greenhouse-Fresh, Flowers See Fine's Flowers 232 Bank SL CE6-7261 2216 Carlina. Avar-at PA2-4241 1W, 10ST St. Leurenf "Blvd Manor Park 13 AYLMER- itt; RI AW female, l-year. grey, wnite; an twera Tammy.

Reward. MU4 sais. act CAT. TABBY. VICINITY MEl ni-iiM, evening a TIRE.

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roadara may find. Imply dial CE4-4SU, CJaaMded Puai latent Dy Tr, Persian -cat Mall cret and white, found, Sandy aUU. Chrlatmaa weak. CEa-onos. tC KEY ON SPARKS, DEC.

SI. PAS JJ a skiTblue and white, fountj St. Patrick Street. PRt-UlO, l.tar 4. a TUQUE, BOY'S.

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