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-T -v-V I fj 4 't 5 32 February 23, 1968 The Ottawa Journal w. 4) Deaths By Th Canadian Press Caulfield, Australia Tom Carroll. 70. inventor of the mod- crn self-propelled confine har-l vester; ol cancer. iJhtforf.

Finland Baron How ard W. Florey, 69. an Australian scientist who won a Nobel prue in I94S for his work in penicillin re starch. Seattle. Wash Norman Ebson, 88.

Montreal-born pho- tographer-artist who invented a system of coloring photographs which is still widely used. Hockey Mount, N.C. Scott Lucas. 76. U.S.

Senate Democratic leader until 1950; of a cerebral hemorrhage. Portcbester. e1 i Arm. 64, whose ribald cartoons delighted many for 43 years; of cancer. Malibu Beach.

Calif. William H. L. Marr. president of the Ontario Society or Crippled Chil dren; of an apparent heart attack.

Today and Tomorrow TODAY National Film Theatre showing. National Library, 7 and 9 30 prm. Public speaking contest. City View rn. 'Engineers' dinner-dance.

Sky line, 7 DJiu Alexander Community Centre carnival queen contest, 960 Silver Street, 7 pjn. Boys Brigade annual drill competition, St Michaels and All Angels Anglican Church, 2112 Bel Air Drive. Red Chevron Club annual meeting, Trafalgar House, 8 p.m. The USSR. Future Pros lecture.

Alumni Theatre, Carleton University. 8.30 pjn. Moscow Circus, Civic Centre, 8.30 p.m. "Antigone." Town Theatre, LaSalle Academy, 6 and 9 p.m. TOMORROW Community Planning Association of Canada, Skyline Bells Comers winter carnival, 8 a pancake derby, 1 p.m.

PC Student Federation, Chateau Laurier. 9 a.m. The Dandy Lion." Ottawa Theatre for Children. Glebe Collegiate. 2 30 pm.

"At Home." St. John's open house. Elgin and Somerset, 4 m. German-Canadian Mardi Gras ball. Civic Centre.

7 in. Hart House Glee Club, Knox Church. 8 m. Laurentian Band concert. Lauren Uan High School.

8 p.m Music recital, Ontario Regis tered Music Teachers' Assoc la tion. National Museum. 8 pjn. Irish Society of Ottawa sociaL Trafalgar House. 8J0 m.

Hull Liberal meeting. Reboul School. 8.30 n.m. Moscow Circus, Civic Centre, 2 JO and 830 pm. "Antigone" Town Theatre, Li Salle Academy.

2 JO and 8 JO m. WUT-A0 QiOriUTKC CM! of till Poof Br Sww rw UXAl CAUS PHONE 236-7511 lot Births BLACK Rick and Else are pleased to announce' the birth of twins on Feb. 21. 1968 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Bruce Logan 5 lbs.

11 oz, Virginia Melanie, lbs. 6 ozs. Thanks to Dr. Fred Davies and staff. HALL To Mr.

and Mrs. D. K. Hall (nee Sally Rivers) twin. boys.

Feb. 21, 1968 al Ottawa Civic Hospital (one baby died). McLEAN Rev. and Mrs. Laurie McLean are happy to announce the safe arrival of a son, James Robert.

Wednes day. Feb. 21, 1968. at Dr. Switzer's Gabon, A brother for Sharon.

MTTCHELL-l-Jack and Cather ine (nee Mackler) are pleas ed to announce the arrival of a boy, 7 lbs. 4 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on February 22, 1968. Thanks to Dr. Dardick. 104 Deaths ALEXANDER.

Emma Maria Thursday. Feb. 22. 1968, at her home King Street, Shaw- ville. Que, Emma' Maria Smith, widow of Thomas Alexander and dear mother of Eva.

Ruby (Mrs. E. Robins). Frances (Mrs. B.

F. Martin), Blanche (Mrs. R. Van Sicklin). Ernest, Fred.

Torence, Delmer, Ebert, Ethel (Mrs. E. Howes). Edith (Mrs. Armitage).

survived by 28 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren. In her 93rd' year. Resting W. J. Hayes and Sons, ShawviUe, Que, Funeral Saturday.

Feb. 24. to the Free Methodist Church for service at 2 pm. Interment Maple Grove cemetery. ALLISON.

Lawrence In hot pitaL Wednesday. Feb. 21. 1968, Lawrence Allison, Russell, Ont, in his 71st year, beloved husband of Irene Graham, dear father of Mrs. David Cook (Isabel), Met calfe and Mrs.

Amos Sheld-rick (Jean). Russell; two grandchildren. Elaine and Maureen Coot brother of Donald of Ottawa, and Miles of Bearbrook. Resting Warner Funeral Home. Russell where service will be held Saturday.

2 p.m. Entombment North Russell vault for spring burial. 1 BXALDRY. Henri Thursday. Feb.

22. 1968. aged 76. Henri Beaudry. 145 Riet BoulevtWkU Hull, former employee of Charles Ogilvy Ltd, beloved husband of Zuila RemiUard, dear father of Mrs.

Raymond Duchesne (Marie-Paul). Hull. Mrs. Albert Dupont Kathleen). PUnUgenet dear brother of Emile, Herbert and Leo-Paul, Ottawa.

Mrs. Alice Perron, Orleans, Mas Desneige Beaudry. Edmonton, 5 grandchildren. Funeral Monday leaving Racine. Robert and Gauthier.

101 Notre Dime. Hull, at 7.30 a.m. for Requiem High Mass in Notre Dame de Guadeloupe Church at 8 a Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. CARLSON, Dorothy In hospi tal.

Thursday. Feb. 22 1968. Dorothy M. Welling, beloved wife of El don R.

Carlson of 2190 L'rbandale Drive, in her 60th year, dear mother of Ralph: sister of Lawrence Weflrng of Hampton. NB. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 313 McLeod until 10 m. Thursday. Service and interment at Shediac Cape, NB.

CASSIDY bi Prince George. BC. Feb. 16, I98, John Oliver Cassidy. of Farrelton.

predeceased by James Mrs. J. T. Hayden and Margaret survived by his Wife, four daughters, five sons and a number of grandchildren; a sister, E. Ana Cassidy of Ottawa; three nieces and five nephews.

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D. Robitlard (Lynne) of Bourget, dear sister of Mrs. H. Kidder, Mrs. John Chand ler, Chatham, Mrs.

Alma Broadfoot, Toronto, Mrs. Mildred Tafflemire, Windsor. Resting 'Veitch-Draper Park dale at Gladstone, after. 7 p.m. Friday.

Service in the chapel Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest, ceme tery. CLARKE. Archibald At his residence 73 Burland Street, Thursday, Feb. 22.

1968, Archibald Clarke, aged 70 years, beloved husband of Mary McGregor, dear father of Edgard, Hartford and Harold, of Ottawa, and Mrs. Denzil Kipp (Phyllis) of Car leton Place. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Saturday 11.30 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

CRAIG, Charles Albert In hos pital on Thursday, Feb. 22 198, Albert Craig. 117 Rose- mount Avenue, husband of the late Mary Adelia Craig in his 17th year, father of Mrs. Walter Badt'ev (Kathleen). Lest er Ottawa, and Warren of Al.

monte. Survived also by 12 -grandchildren. Resting Veitch- Draper Parkdale at Gladstone. Service in chapel Monday. 2 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery. CHUBB, William Henry In hospital at Sudbury on Fri day, Feb. 23. 1968. William Henry Chubb formerly of Ottawa (retired district storekeeper CNR), husband of the late Mary Smith, in his 83rd year, father of D-wood of Dartmouth.

NS and the lata Mrs. J. McMullen (Thelma). Resting Hula and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street.

Serv ice Monday 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 6 m. Saturday. DUN SM ORE.

Florence After short illness, in hospital. Florence Boettinger of Ay mer West. dear mother of Beverley. Ottawa; Bruce, of Owen, Sound, Ont, and Mrs Bruce Vanstone (Helen). Timmins.

Ont, and loved sister of Mrs. Beatrice Shaver, Aylmer West, Ont. GAVTNSKTE, Alexander (Alex) At Renfrew, on Thursday. Feb. 22.

1968, Alexander Gavinskie. in his 78th year, husband of Veronica Etmao-ski. dear father of Catherine (Mrs. Norman Kasaboski) and Margaret of Renfrew. Barbara (Mrs.

Armand LangloisL Ot tawa: Thomas A-. Aiti prior. James Ottawa, and Alex E. of Renfrew. Resting Qumn Funeral Home.

Fu- St. Francis Xavier Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Entombment parish vault HICKEY. Albert In hospital Thursday. Feb.

22, 1968. Albert Hickey, aged 87 years, husband of the late Elizabeth Desmarais and dear father of Clarence, Edward. Raymond Hollan and Raphael, of Brennan's Hill (Margaret) Mrs. William Levett, Low. brother of Bert.

Cyrville. and Raymond, Brennan's Hill. Resting McEvoy Shields Fnneral Home. Wakefield, after 12 noon. Saturday.

Funeral Monday at 9.30 am. to St. Camillus Church. Farrelton. Funeral Mass at 10 a m.

Interment parish cemetery. HOSIE, James In hospital Thursday. Feb. 27. IK1 James Hosie of 76 Florence Street.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel 3IS McLeod Street. Service Saturday, I JO a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. HUNT, John Joseph In Renfrew hospital. Thursday, Feb.

22, 1968. John Joseph Hunt, in his 75th year, dear brother of Dan, of Ajax. Thomas. Detroit. Con.

Mount ji. ruricK. ana i-irs. r. I Maloney, Detroit.

Renting Qiiinn Funeral Home. Funer-' I Sunday Feb. IK Sf I Patrick' Church. Mount St. Patrick, for service at 2-30 pm.

Interment parish In URNAL Piogzessive Want 104 Deaths iConr. from PrecOLifta Cohjmnl HUTTON, Elizabeth Kathleen-1 In an Ottawa hospital, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1968, Elizabeth Roper aged 71, 1357 Bloom-bury Crescent, widow of William Hutton and dear mother of Mrs. R. MacDonell (Louise).

Mrs. J. M. Malm-berg Mrs. A.

S. Richardson (Margaret), Smiths Falls, and Miss Patricia Hutton; sister of Sadie, Nellie, and Jim Roper, Ireland, and cousin of Maggie Field. England; also survived by II grandchildren. Resting Tubman Funeral Home. 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Saturday, 10.30 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery. I KELLY, William J. Tn hospital Thursday. Feb. 22.

1968. William J. Kelly, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Gertrude McGuire, 270 SL Patrick Street, and dear- father of William, Derek. (Elizabeth) Mrs. Roger Fairfield and (Marilyn) Mrs.

Raymond Peters, all of Ottawa; (Eleanor) Mrs. J. F. Parslow, Baltimore, -Maryland; (Gertrude) Mrs. Leo McKee.

Toronto; a son Kenneth predeceased him in 1964: dear brother of Charles and Mrs. R. Reddy. Ottawa: Joseph and Lionel, Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. H.

Willis, Victoria, BC; 27 grandchildren survive. Resting Mc-Evoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday to SL Brigid Church for funeral Mass at 9 a m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

LADOUCTLR. Suzanne On Thursday. Feb. 22. 1968.

tn hospital, age 20. Suzanne Ladouceur of 16 Garden Rd, Lucerne, daughter of Laurent Andre Ladouceur and Therese Tasse; granddaughter of Mrs. Evangeline Ladouceur. suiter of Marie, at home. Resting at Emond Funeral Home.

Centra St, Aylmer. Funeral Monday. Feb. 26, at 7.40 for Requiem High Mass at 7.45 in SL Paul's Church. Aylmer.

Interment parish cemetery. I LA VERDURE, Miss Jeannette Wednesday. Feb. 21. 1968.

Jeannette La verdure of 51 A Pharand Street. Hull, dear daughter of the late Moiie Laverdure and Eugenie Fil-teau, dear sister of Lucien Laverdure and Miss Therese Lawerdure. Hull; sisier-in-law of Mrs. Jules Laverdure. Mrs.

Edouard Laverdure. Mrs. Lucien' Laverdure. oM Hull: many nieces and nephews Funeral Saturday, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier. 101 Notre Dame Street.

Hull, at 930 a m. for Requierc High Mass in Notre Dame de la Lorette Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. A' Lndee. on Thursday.

Feb. 22 1 1 98. "Loving mother of Jer-rolL ot 22J Oilman Street. A graveside service will be held in fami'y plot hi United Cemeteries, Carleton Place, in the spring. Arrangements by Vettch Draper District Want Ai 4 lent SMITHS FALLS VS CAlTOH IACC On Vmrt.

sMai Sro. SV ISCS fwsoone vv Lr. Pott S-row. PI Tftaa- ewatw avs. a-) Siren s.

tn hni SeiscrlpflM tales JS6Jttwf fssjr1e -sssr'rW Ottejwiwj. Hv ejrej a ta In mn iiooi 0 0" VfXMv. Ca tSII tar CAit OtLivf ar-sst a lu'u wv, ov siHSLt coer tATtt its ir onf ISt Sn--T MAIL SUSKaiTlONl COMMM rral IB Ortot whr Mm Otl-rv I Arrrkto Vtrct Oiyitl; fv n. vr I'lt 1 1 fit wiowmi si w. i war ISt mev.

-r It rnr.r mnr HII Tor Swm. mfo oral -ortan m. -ti ttis S' 01 tnhmOTf Vj ymr Yx rmor. FUrnfF wwrf rlfttjes ao (gjffwwf TlwJ nmi i Ad Section" 104 (Cont. Deaths worn Preceding Column! MARSOLAIS, Dorcina On Wednesday, Feb.

21. 1968, in hospital, Dorcina Marso- lais, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Marsolais (Olivine Jolicoeur), age 77 years. Survived by Mr.

and Mrs. Edmond Dagenais, Ottawa, and Mrs. Everett Bell, Toronto, and several other nieces and nephews. Resting at the Racine, Robert add Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer. Funeral Saturday to the Nativity of Our Lord Church for Requiem High Mass at.

10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. Mac DONALD, Catherine (Cathie) Accidentally at Bums Lake, BC, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1968. Catherine Mac-Donald, aged 21 years, dearly loved daughter of Mrs.

Isabtl and the late Austin MacDon- aid, 15 Blackburn Avenue, dear sister of Sheila, Ottawa, and (Mary) Sister Mary Austin, G.S.f.C, Pembroke. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral home, 235 Kent street after 9 a.m, Saturday. Fu- neral Saturday to St. Joseph's Church for funeral Mass at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

McCANM. Catherine In Vank leek Hill Nursing Home, Thursday. Feb. 22. 1968, Catherine, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James Mc Can n. aged 80 years. Resting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset, West Service Saturday.

10.30 a m. Rev. M. Taylor officiating Interment Beechwood ceme-' tery. McCOR.MICK.

James Suddenly Wednesday. Feb. 21. 1968. James J.

McCormick. husband of the late Ethel McCormick. dear father of (Mavis) Mrs. Jack Bent. 5 grandchildren, dear brother of Charles and Teresa, all of Ottawa.

Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home. 235 Kent Street. Funeral Saturday at St. Theresa' Church for funeral Mass at 8 am. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

McMAHON, Joseph (Joe) tn hospital. Ottawa. Wednesday. Feb. 21.

1968. Joseph (Joe) McMahon of Chapeau. aged 72 years, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McMahon, member of 4th Degree Bishop Smith Assembly, brother of Mrs.

I. P. Cahill (Eila). Montreal; Mrs. Lee Poupoure (Nora), Toronto; Katie and John of Chapeau.

Resting Ringrose Bros. Funeral Home. Funeral Saturday. Feb. 24 to St Alphonsus Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 am.

Burial parish cemetery. Chapeau. Que. Fourth Degree K. of to assemble at funeral home Friday.

8 o'clock, for Guard of Honor and for fu neral on Saturday. MORfN, Rene In hosp.tal Wednesday. Feb. 21. 1968, Rene Morin, husband of the late Annette Poiner, aged 66.

Father of Paul. Ottawa Andre. England: Mrs. Paul Renaud (Simone). Ottawa Brother of Mrs.

E. Marleau (Evelyn). Ottawa; Mrs. St. Louis (Hrnriette).

Hull. Three grandchildren. Resting Racine. Robert and Gauthier, 7 Fairmont. Funeral Saturday to SL Bona venture Church for Requiem H'gi Mass 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. MLNRO, Daniel Willard At the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Thursday. Feb. 22.

1968, Daniel Willard Munro, in his 47th year, beloved husband of Mary More, dear father of Brien, Paul and Diane, of Almonte, beloved son of the late Ernest and Edna Munro, dear brother of Eileen (Mrs. W. McLeod). Niagara Falls. John.

Kenneth. Wilma (Mrs W. E. Munro). Carmen (Pete), Marion of Almonte.

Muriel (Mrs. J. Terpstra). Sudbury. Resting Comba Funrral Home, Church Street.

Almonte, where funeral service will be held Sunday. Feb. 25, at 2 pm Interment United cemetery. Clayton. Flowers gratefully declined.

Donation to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. LONQ DISTANCE PHtNE ZENITH 7717 NO TOLL CHARGE 104 Dealb (Cool, from Practdtng Column) O'GARA. Miss Mary Elizabeth In Doctor's Hospital, New York City, Wednesday, Feb 21. 1968. Mary Elizabeth O'Cara, daughter of the late Martin O'Gara, Q.C..

and the late Margaret; Bowes; dear sister of The Most Reverend Cuthbert Martin O'Gara, Passionist Fathers. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, where friends may call from 7 to 10 p.m, Saturday. Also on Sunday from 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral Monday to St. Joseph's Church.

Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. O'HEARN, Elizabeth Christine In hospital, Friday. Feb. 23.

1968. Christine Duffy, be loved wife of Morris Patrick O'Heam, 2420 Falcon: mother of Mrs. Doreen Hawley, Robert, Patrick and Lawrence; dear sister of Mrs. Louise Ttudeau, Mrs. Lena McGee; also survived by four grandchildren.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (centre town), where friends may call after 7 p.m Saturday. Funeral Monday to St Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass, 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. I PERRAULT.

Teresa In bos- pital Friday. Feb. 23. 1968. Teresa Perrault, daughter of the late John and Mary Jane (Murphy) Perrault.

dear sister of Mrs. Ellen Villamere. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Resting Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Funeral Monday to St. Theresa's Church for Re quiem High Mass. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. I RENAUD, Donat Suddenly at his residence, 6 Oak Street, Wednesday. Feb.

21. 1968. Donat Renaud. age 50. Ottawa Police D-pt.

son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Renaud. brother of Rev. Sister St Paul (Berthe), Superior General of the Grey Nuns of the Cross.

Miss Imelda and Mr. Henry Renaud. Resting al Landreville Funeral Home. 578 Somerset West Funeral Monday to St Jean Baptistr Church for Requiem High Mass at 745 am. Interment Notre Dam cemetery STISSON.

Thomas Henry In rial. Kemptville. on Thursday. Feb. 22.

I9M. Thomas Stinson. aged 81 husband of the late Gertrude Jane Spratt dear father of T. Roy. Bells Comers.

W. Allan. North Cower. Wallace Caldwell (Gladys). StittsvUVe.

Mrs. Merritt Thorn (Lillian). Springfield. NB. Brother of Mrs.

Janet Manotick. Mrs Margaret Rivington. Ottawa. Resting Tubman Funeral Home. 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Saturday.

I L30 a m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. WILLIAMS, Allen On Wednesday. Feb7 21. IK, in hospital.

Alien Williams of 44 Notre rme Street, Tern pietm, OueTec: beloved husband of Flore Desjardms. aged It. Father of Mrs Bernault (Irene). Mrs Claude Robenwm (Therese). Jean -Guy Robinson (Arme).

a'l of Templeton. Brother of Putsell, Gatineau: John and Wilfred, bmh of Templeton; Rev. Siller Marv of Calvary, of the Sisters of St. Joseph's; Mrs. Often Kenny of Ottawa, and Mrs Patrick Nugent.

Gatineau. also 7 grandchildren: and 1 great-grandchildren. Funeral on Saturday from Sylno Blais Funeral Home. 1 85 Maloney West Gatineau to St Rose de Lima Church for Requiem High Mass at 1.30 a m. Interment Pariih cemetery.

WRIGHT, Claris In hospi tal Thursday. Feb. 22, I9wt. Clartste Larche. wife of the William Wright, beloved sister of Mrs.

Laura Mar-tel. Mrs. Martha Presley am' F.ugene larche, all of Ottawa Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday 10 30 am Inter.ncntJ Beechwood cemetery. i 104 Deaths (Coot, from Proctdlnf Column) Mombor Nollonol SallS Mortlcjpns McEVOY.

BROTHERS SHIELDS UWITEO FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 conitrucllon oil Ktnt Slrotl, our parking artat oro occtsilblo from Bonk Srrawt via lltgar, and from Lyon S'root via Nopoon. RADM0RE STEWART Funoral Homo and CMptl 131? WELLINGTON ST. Th recent addition, of our modern chapal orgon is part of our desire to alwoyi srv you better, C. Weogant Mrs. S.

Stewart Telephone 728 8077 Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS William T. Bond, Lorry. Clarko. Arrnlbold. Hoi.

Jamot. WrlgM, Clarlu. CtnUdi Chapel 315MC.IE0D ST. 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE 728 1761 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEl 728-4673 lNK ST. CHAPEl 2360668 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 P.M.

Croat. CMrkM Albert. Ltoyd, Cftrfcslkno. 104A Obituaries POULLN, Mary Irene On Wednesday. Feb.

14. IMS in St. Boniface Hospital. St. Boniface.

Mary Irene McCaul. beloved wife of George V. (Skinner) Poulin. Dodsla'nd, loving mother of Norene (Mrs. Allan.

Bready) and Elisabeth of Winnipeg. Vincent of Dodsland. Bernard of Flin loo. and William John. RCAF, missing in Second World War.

dear sister of Estella (Mr. P. H. Forhan). Marguerite (Mrs.

Emmet Bradv). and Maryon (Mns. C. W. McKay), a'l of Ottawa.

Mrs. Poulin stat a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs J. McCaul and a native of Ottawa. Requiem High Mats was sung Saturday at I o'clock by Rev.

J. E. Bicknell St Mary' Cathedral. Winnipeg. Interment in Attump-tion Section, Chapel Memorial Gardens.

1 10S Bl MteTsriswS BFATON fen ens kxrk-a mirM oi my fen I em eiee. smoo in my eo re lynne. N-rmon, CeMy o-41 rare wVvw3 tTSdJrV Xf nwmei end oreidmewwr. F-nv hm wh swiMed ewey Feb IX 111. Lex-O end lb OP her wen, ni Smrere end true, ks bar eoerf and m-ftd.

B-iw-riiv me-i-erlei ehe e-i. (wenor end Oernvwieren Aylm-Eerl. Morhsn, Brute end Annan. Br.iteiMO in evfno memery ol m- Feb. 14.

Tn- yew-t ere outctT oei. Twsuoh tHI we cent le-o-. F- me neons "mi t-n him. I ee'i yer COilin bj-rme memory 0er onf. imwy eiwn vw-rw, pe.Md eiy Feb U.

lU (4 look rr home wot HI But iwe't Fnm t'" jemes w. COLLINS In Nrrng nwrnory Med Feb Aike oml Jet. COLLINS of r7-er mww, Mrs Ellen Cemns. Feb. tj.

IW Goree om) Myne end tomrfy, IFNNON er of mv door momor. Snrr nan. who boiled ewoy Fr. IX ISS4. ond my dew tether.

T-memy Len- non, we poised ow Jon. It, lH. ttoy Ihey root peme CmuoMer Kern won MORE I AND of my bHnd 14141 Mrs. E. lend, who poise ewey en Fob.

n. oo up i tllent sorrow SMITH It- memory of deer we. Alk-e Srnrih. who posses owoy Fr 13. 141 She hnd 0 smile.

plsuionf way, A heieivl bond to on she anew. She wot to km, so osntiout ond Irue. On eorih she rawly dbj htr best. (arti at limb DOWN We wish to orlend our Wn- cerew menas and eoeren4ion fo eur whmdl tor fhoir meny oris I md-ness. mtmosl tymoolhy end rierel fribuies to the see Nntw mo snt el bslond husband Marfjert (Bent Dewnt and meeher.

Mrs Irem line, who Mf ewey Feb 13. mi w-e-idt ens kv me. Ion Ken. 441S, i LAtL CrJj ol Ihankj (Cont, from Frocod'ng Column) COW lo our many friandt and rolollvM' wt txtend our tlncorohl manki ond oporoc lotion tor tht mat-logos of lymporhy, beoutltul floral trlbutm, conlrlbutlont lo txlotlr. and mony xtt ol klndnott txltndod to In our btrtovtmont In Iho lost of bolovtd hutbond, fothor.

grond. folnor and broinsr. Robtrt Ira. Wi alio monk fno T. Attwoll ond ttva Tubman Funtrnl Homo.

Anno Mory, Shlrloy ond Family. WRIGHT Wo with to oxltnd our thonkt ond opproclotlon for Iho ocli ot klndnoftl, moitagts of lympolny ond floral offering, rocolvod from ntlghbort, rolorlvn ond trlonds, oIm. Uianklng fho doctors, nurttt ond modlcol asslltanlt ot Notional tone Modlcol Conlro. Spociol monks to Rtv. Murroy Flpoy for his htip In our sod bortovtmont 01 loving hutbond ond fathtr, Arnold.

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