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Monday, November LOCAL CALLS PHONE 2JS-7S11 Deaths By The Canadian Press Japan Mrs. Yo'shijiku Ito, 110. reported to be the oldest woman In Japan. Italy Arnaldo Cortesl. retired New York time's foreign correspondent who won a Pu'itier Prise lor journalism in MS.

Today and Tomorrow TODAY Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. 634 Branson Avenue. 1.30 to 4.30 and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Westboro Kiwsnis Club, Sampan Restaurant. 6 45 m.

CUSO Recruiting Meeting, Carleton University, 7.30 p.m. Civic Election Raiily. Alu Visu School. 1J4 Randall Ave nue. I p.m.

French Alliance of Ottawa, Stre. 8.30 n.m. r-w PrTnmoranhic Associa- Color Photographic Associa tion, Church of Ascension Hall. Echo Drive. 8 p.m.

Churchill Avenue Home and School Association, Mrs. G. H. Pinim on child psyohology, i a IK PT view Public School, 8 p.m Gloucester candidates. Navan.

I p.m. Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano (Pro Muska--Sefjes) Fisher 'Park High School, 8.30 am. "Barefoot in The Patk Capitol Theatre. 830 p.m. Ettel Sussman.

Soprano (Jeunesaes Musieales) Rideau Street Convent. 8.30 m. -TOMORROW Lions Club. Chateau Laurier, 12.30 m. South Ottawa Kiwania Club, Coliseum.

(2 30 re. West Ottawa Rotary Club. Talisman Inn. 12-30 pm. Elizabeth Bruyere Missionary Association bazaar and bingo.

St. Vincent's Hospital. 8 p.m. Toastmaster Club, YMCA. 7 pm Gloucester- Election Rally.

Blackburn Public School. 8 m. Civic "Election Rally. Queen Elisabeth School. 89 St.

Lau-j rent Boulevard. 8 m. Planned parentnooo amocw-, tmn. Mms. National Gallery auditorium.

8 Ml Letea Cifarelli. pianist. Series Safentiae 8 IS 1 -My Fair" Udv. H'th School auditorium. 815 -Barefoot in TV Canitol Theatre.

810 om. Senior Citizen Golden Ae Foundation, win and cheee party. 303 Kent Street. 8 W1KT CURrTKATIOn It B-rVI i K4A Cb.ui N-t t-g tn wti AMneFO FFoflRJO i tr Cer-ai "nvw-M 1 tmJL Spcietioi end Lo--l IT Pm-oiot rrt--re--t i-g c-'-t'oiv Men iw toll )-OA CMrtMa fea Fieritn too Lett I WWA Found 1 pi -mn to t-na Sonouo. Forty it-ei T.m oet-Fend HOC "onW end Xr-H ii-" A'lawnonco ser-nca i Service Sio'two I Ommmnn even no)oy in Aon.

Fyi lot Jtn Cupttrlt wore I Mi or Sole WA Sol C-mer a TrpiiOrt 3C Comot-ry Corner jfjj Arvice-i Wonted end ao-trlM WIA Cord nlnej Mvh-niV i S-oco ym P'wriiy an Llyoitoca Swwa rea S'w'oo end Coma ma an 01 A Snteomen ond 0 Fwrtton, Vc? trt For nolo HVO Wontoa OomeetK Here va sot toa ti 001 RoorM to LO e9 Riemt Woi'tvS est Room and Board Tot Houeet tor tote rtiA mtn. For Sne nt Moweoi eonf ra neuooi wonted ss Buy rnA Mrrtos Wonted to Rent no cmvoe. storeo Rent tsj poerty tr Sate 7iA f-ooerty oreer roce nvt'Miont Freoorty no P-ooerrv Wonted 7V Outt Town Prooorty ro) Fornn tor Sole gn FW frje Forme Wanted ng Corogw tor Soto- 11 OA C'li'onoi tor Rent 11 OS Cnoe LOl rt Ctt'aoel T11A Rntorn nB Bovf od Oi'H fomoa Ml OOOOrtunmee ni Fmonriot fi4 W-r-tomrv Seoro rn -Mobitet grt AuWli tor Soe org A.rfee Rrontod rntl T-w-lnj ore) Trailers Mo'orcvr'eS Wlnerrfloe, lon' 42 i I A lor toe rfj SI a SjtT a Avr'ton 28,. 1966 The Ottawa Journal 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want "101 Births CAlIlNS--Archie and Joy are proud to announce the arrival of daughter, Fiona Jean. 8 8 Saturday, Nov.

26. 1966, at St. Louis Marie de Montford. A sister for Bonnie and John. DOYLE Terrance and Irene (nee Muldoon) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter.

6 7 oh Nov. 28, 1966, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. HARVIE To David and Ann. a son, James Howard, at the' Ottawa Civic Hospital Saturday, Nov.

26. 1966. A brother for Laura Kathleen. HENDERSON To Gloria and Dick on Saturday, Nov. 26, 1966, at Sacred Heart Hospital, HUH, a brother for Mark.

Nola, Keith, Rick, Paula and Terrt I I uin (nee lomganj are happy to announce the birth Of a son, Mark Desmond, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Nov. 26. 1966. McLAUGHUM Bryan and Audrey happy to announce the birth of a son on Sunday, Nov. 27, 1966, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, A brother for Brent.

NADON Pauline and Larry (nee Thomson) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Nancy Pauline, lbs, 14 at Ottawa Civic Hospital Saturday. 26, 1966. Both well. PARIZEAU Charles and Joan art happy to announce the birth of daughter at Ottawa Civic Hospital Friday. -Nov.

25, 1966. A Sister for Randy. PARKE Boyd -and Myrtle are nappy to announce the birth of a daughter. Heather Gail. lbs.

13 on, on Nov. 24. 1966. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A auter for REYNOLDS To Ken and Dorothy tt the Ottawa Civic' Hospital on Sunday, Nov.

27, 1966, apother beautiful sister for Cathy, Sharon and JoAnn. Dttfkt ANTHONY, Harold James (Tony) In hospital. Sacra- mento. Calif, Nov. 28.

1966, Harold James Anthony, 'be-1 loved husband of Dona; brother of Fred and Jack. Ottawa, and Mrs. G. Read-i man (Dorothy), Resting in Sierra View Funeral Chapel, Calif. i Irene In hospital.

outnimy. si to is, evo ropiar tted 63. widow of Romeo Alain, dear mother of Lucille (Mrs. Lionel Dagenais). Mar-ceile (Mrs Archibald Dwyer), Margaret (Mrs.

Florian Mar-cil). beloved daughter of Mrs. N'aida Valois, dear sister of Hector. Aurele, Bertha (Mrs. Willis Millar) and Annette (Mrs.

Clifford Wells), Cecni (Mrs. Joseph 'Roy). Juliette Aurele Trteoret). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centre Town). Fu- r-Wi Deptist Cavn-eh foe Rpoui' High Mass at 7.45 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. Jstnisi ai leplkJ 1 Til 771 TM T4 TM TI57 7oS 7aa SOS t79 S31 IBJ im xi 170 rr sm SjA5 SPI BBS ROB toj S06 907 1S 920 Jain al WscTtpfrM litis jeumol homo dtn.o. sorvko. wMr ottowa. Hud and oerraunding trlct ot weR ao towna od taUogwi IM Ottewd Vol lev.

CoN IJt-'SU dothrory oenrlco CARRIER DELIVERV-4SC weeti Saturday only, PTrotxe to IM Mr every twa wei. SiNOLf COFV RATES It dofly and tor ft--mm (e- copt ertot whore Nome detlvery OWyttflJ)Oi COWMWOl" and Armed Forcei Overeeoti dotty revt. one yeor 111 as, ola tnonme lo. throe monttie st II. om month SI St.

Saturday only By rooll BO year or lie a copy. MoU rtron Otiowo. Huh and tWoi 4f tfjnjrsj OrtsjrO fhoro COff iOt OOV tivCO--tV Of t7J VW Untfj fffl. Aufrt(0 cm. Ootry rnOft.

TT-rf 05. fOaMhOeaJ 1 O. O0 fB1oOaastff---0 Ol) SaturdOT entv-Stsas a year or aejc copy. An mod euvKriptien ere! oovohre to udvwro to TM Journal, iNeoRMatrON may to r-r rntimg, TM Jovmol- ot Dtifht ceding Column) 7" BECKER. Willard G.

Suddenly in hospital, Sunday. Nov. 27. 1966, Willard G. Becker of 694 Alesther, aged 43 years, beloyednusband of Florence Malone; father of Maureen.

Beverley. Sharon and Catherine; dear son of Mrs, Charles Becker and the late Mr. Becker, brother of. Oryal and Doris (Mrs. Joe Baronenas).

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 313 McLeod Street, until 10 p.m. Monday. Thence to Eganville to rest at Mclntyre Funeral Home where service will be held Wednesday 2.30 p.m. Interment Grace Lutheran cemetery, Eganville.

BOILEAU. Antonio-From 93 Amherst Street. Hull, Sat-. urday, Nov. 26.

1966, in local hospital, at the age of 70. Antonio Boileau, husband of Rebecca Proulx; father of Marguerite, urtawa and Mrs. Eugene Beland. from St. Albert, Alberta: Rev.

Sister St. Attain and Rev. Agnes, both of Saskatchewan; three grandchildren; nephews and nieces: Resting at Emond Funeral Home. 271 St. Joseph -A.

I Cof trent Pn Hull. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 29. at St. Joseph's Church Jrr: at 8 o'clock Interment.

lM Buckingham. Quebec, Ceme- y. Ia buiiin novpuw on nor. s.i 1H4. Cecil Allen Boldkk in! his (Sth year.

Burial Nov. 11. at Armour, New BOUDREAU, Cyprien Satur- day. Nov. it, IMt.

Husband of LuclJIe Dallartt of I2( St. Laurent Hull, age (3. Father of Michel and Mrs I Francois Bissoa (Denise) of! Lucerne. Phillip Vlllen-t euve (Marthe), of Mrs. Jacques Charbonneau (Louise) and Mrs.

Bernard i Leclerc (Helene) both of Hull 1 Brother of Rene of Hull and! Mrs. Albert Bouchard (Alice) of Hull. sarvived by III grandchildren. Leaving Beau-i champ Funeral Parlors. 171 St.

Laurent Hull. Tuesdav. Nov. at i for ao'emn Pequ'em High Mass In St Redempteur Church. J4.

In- terment parish cemetery. BOULOUCON. Mrs. BUnche Suddenly in hospital Friday. Nov.

23. 1966, Blanche Ren-aud. aged 66 years, of 627 Rowanwood Ave, widow of Constantino Bouloucon, and dear mother of (Marina) Mrs. William Curry, Ottawa, and Peter. Bouloucon, of Niagara Falls; Ont, and grandmother of Brent Curry.

Resting Mc-Evoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home. 23S Kent Street, Funeral Tuesday to Our Lady I of Fatima Church for Re-' quiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. wr BOURGEOIS. Mr, iron On Sunday.

Nov. 27. 16. agedj ft years. Ernestine Lalande.t wife of Jean BourgtxMS of "287 i Lisgar.

Ottawa Mother of Georges, Real, Ernest' Mrs. Richard Lavigne (Lau-rette). Siiter of Dr. V. Leo Lalande, Alban and Femand; Ulande.

13 Grand I great-flrandchild. Funeral Wednesday, from the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral, 'Home, 2tt Beaserer for Re- ouiem Hiah Mass at ChrrM the King Church at a m. Metro Daw try- CHAUFOUR. McGuire (MacV- Suddenly on Sunday, Nov. 27, 196.

at his home, 1269 Woodroffe A Mac Chalifour. aged 80 years, be- loved husband of Mary Elizabeth La roc he, dear father of Mary Ellen, Frank, and Herb, dear brother of Ernest and Mrs. Claudia Anctil. Resting Kelly Funeral Home.v2313 Carlir.g (West of Woodroffe). Funeral Tuesday to SL Basil Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment St. Columba's "bf oVe. CHARTRAND. Conrad In hospital Saturday. Nov.

26. 19fi, Conrad Chartrand, 2025 Haymarket Drive, aged 46 years, beloved husband of Jane McGregor dear father of Garry, Laraine, dear brother of Henri, Charles, Muriel (Mr Pierre Pinard); Yollande (Mrs. B. Bazinet). Resting Kelly Fu neral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (west of Woodroffe).

Funeral Tuesday to Jeanne Arc Church for Requiem High Mass 7 45 a Notre Dame. mwm Ad Seqtion" I '-'i-'" i TEAMWORK Tutor jet trainers fly formation with a 1919 vintage Avrb 504K biplane in this composite photograph. They are part of the. "Golden Centennaires" team which will display lu aerobatics across the country during Canada's Centennial Year celebrations. NOTE Baa tome IM etteetlee of TM joeraoi Hwt as Amricaa eea-cent Is MltflMfl at mwfrt tmrt milalnliif awl Mttctt Hxt kao tm carrtM TMr CWMM iMWIf ktloM TM tmmtt UK MM U.S.

Mr mi it TM Mml caa takt rainm.hlHT He Ht actlvitMt. Dtifta CLARKE. Mrs. Helena (Lena Ducharme) In hospital. Miami.

Florida, on Friday. Nov. 25. 1966. Survived by I 1 I Michigan, and two- grand-; daughters; one sister, Mrs.

J. C. Barret te (Nettie), Ottawa: brothers. Hector, of Detroit; Claude, of Flinton, Ontario, and A. Ottawa.

Funeral arrangements, Lith-gow Funeral Home. Service 10 30 a Tuesday. Nov. 29. 1966.

in SL Mary's Cathedral, Miami, Florida. DARLING. Bessie In hospital Saturday Nov. 26. Bessie MacLachlan.

beloved wife of Donald Darling. Ken-1 more. Ont: dear mother of! rtnni Mr Rrvr, M-. Ruer. Brockville; grand-! mother of Ian and Glen; sister of J.

Knox MacLachlan, MoMraaX Re-itmg Warner Funeral Home. Russell, where service w-fl be held Tuesday, 2 pjn. Interment Springhi'J cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made toj the Heart Foundation or Diabetic Association. FOLEY.

Wilfred J. At Ms residence 125 Trenton Avenue. Sunday. Nov. 27.

1964. Wilfred J. Foley, beloved husband of Mildred Baxter McIXAN. Mary Jane In hos-drath father of Patrick, pital on Sunday. Nov.

27. Brian. James. Peter. Gerald 1966.

Marv Jane Murnhv in and Colleen, Ottawaflrother! of Palmer. Mrs. Laura Kibbiej and (Kate). Mrs. Stephen Hillman, Ottawa.

George. I Wirmiprx John, Detroit,) Oda) Mrs. Angus Cameron.) Aylmer, and (Marion), Mrs. Matt Casey. Noranda, Que.

Resting McEvoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wed- nesday to St, FJLtabeth's Church for Requiem High Mass 7 45 a.m. Interment: Notre Dame FLYNN. Edward In hospital. 25.

196fl, Edward Flvnn. Low. son of the late Patrick and Catherine (Mc-Cormack) Tynn. age 75 years. Resting at the Gannon residence.

Low. where friends may call after 7 Saturday. Funeral Monday to SL Martin's, Martindale, for Requiem High Mass at 10 a m. Interrnant parish cemetery. JACKSON.

Margaret Ewa In hrrfpital, Saturday, Nov. 26, 1966, Margaret Ewa Douglas. 178 Nepean Street, widow of Atlie Jackson, In hef 70th year, mother of William Douglas, Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 313 McLeod StreeL Funeral service Bs held Mmday at 1 m.

Interment Kemptville, Ont, District Want Ad Aenlt CARLETON PLACE Wiltons Drug Store. Bridge Street. PhoM lll-lsol PEMBROKE Mrv R. LOCOO. 177 eotrlrlo Street.

FMM 7B-OS). RENFREW Mtv 0. aolonoer. 143 Ronton Street S. FMM 411 JIM SMITHS FALLS WrShoM end Shontt Fhormory.

Beikwim end Moi IONS OISTANCB PHONIt IINITH lit NO TOLL CHAROS 104 Dtiflo (Cont. from hxaang Calwwl MALOUIN. Miss Ida In hospital, Saturday. Nov. 26.

1966 Miss Ida Malouin, aged 85 years, of 88. Nepean Street, dear sister of Mrs. Florence Day, Ottawa, and Dollard Malouin of Hull. Resting "McEvdy Brothers- Shields. 235 Kent Street.

Funeral was held Monday to St. Patrick's Church for Re- ouiam High Mass o'clock. Interment took place Notre Dame cemetery. MOFFATT. Amy-ln hospul.

Saturday, Nov. 26. 1966, Amy Tobln. wife of -the late Thomas Moffatt, 612 Bank Street, in her 78th year, sister of Mrs. H.

Petch, Mrs. Mabel Bryan and i Miss Bertha Tobin. all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod.

Service Tuesday. 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. MACKLIN Ma or General Wilfred Harold Stephenson, C8E, CD. of RR I.

Brimley Rd North. Agi-court, on FHriav Nov. 23 1966. Sur- vived bv his wife. Janet; bis on Rnhert.

and h' daiiefl' te. Jv- (Mn. David Chafe), and hh brother, Cernet. IHvp'e No flowers, pleaae. McKEOWN Mrs.

J. J. at Watertown. on Satar- day. Nov.

21. M. Eva Der-madv. widow of the late fohn' J. McKeown.

dear sister of I Mrs. J. A. Gitlick. Watertown, I Mrs.

W. A Deslauriers. Ot- tawa. Interment at Water her 77th year. Widow of, John Akrxander McLean and dear mother of Harold and' Rae.

of Ottawa; Ronald, of Brockville, and Mrs. Harold Lourkridfre (Jean), of Che-terville. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Queen Street, ChesJ terville. Service in SL Andrew Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Maple Ridge Ceme- T. George Accidentally tnoay, Nov. U. IM. Huband -cLAlict Laramta Irnffl-JLujal.

Route I Cantln of Georse Mnreau. atwiT Clemenlaie Dubois. Father of Andre. Marcel, and dinette. Brother of Rene of Limbour and Royal of Sudbury 'ami Mrs.

Fernand Lefranc (Emtlienne), Mrs. Claude Pigerr). (Jeahnine) both of Limbour. Leaving Beau-Champ Funeral Home 171 St: Laurent Street, Hull. Tueaday.

Nov. 29. at 1 39 for solemn' Requiem High Mai in St. Elizabeth Church, Cant ley. at IB.

Burial Limbou cemetery. PATTERSON. Mrs. Ella M. In hoipital at Kingston on Saturday.

Nov. 21, 19M: EIU M. Flegg, widow of Joseph Patterson, mother of Ellen M. Patterson and Gordon Pat-terwirt, Catieton Place. Mrs.

F. T. Stahl (Edith). Evaniton, III. Mrs.

Earl Flann (Mildred). Smiths Falls. Mrs. John (Josephine), Evanston." jlll. In her Mth year.

Jtesting at her late Lake Ave, west Carleton Place; where Funeral service will be held Tuesday. Nov. 79th at 2 m. Interment United cemetery. 104 Dlllht (Cont, fram Prattdinff Column) RICE.

Austin In hospital. Monday, Nov. 28. 1966. Austin Rice, 304 Blackburn Avenue (formerly of Farrell-ton), son of the late Edward and Teresa (Farrell) Rice, and dear brother of Kathleen and Eva.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 383 Somerset Street W. Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to SL Camillus' Church, Farrellton, for Requiem High Mass 10 a.m. Interment pariah cemetery. ROWSELL.

Heather Ann -In Montreal Sick Children's Friday. Nov. Heather Ann Rowsell. aged 3 years, beloved daughter of Mr, B. E.

Rowsell and the late Mrs. Rowsell. of 14 Hopewell Ottawa. Resting at Cooke's Funeral Home. Sth New York City.

Service on Monday at I a.m., with interment at United cf melery Amityville. Long Island. SHAPIRO. Rabbi Hersh leib-On Sunday. Nov.

27. 19M; Rabbi Hersh Leib aged 86 years of the Beth Shalom Svnagngue, Husband of Yutte (Hirschhorn). Father of Jack. Hamilton; Dr. Ed ward, Ottawa; Mrs.

Rose Wottlgelernter. Toronto Bro ther of Mrs. Pesll Kroch'. Hamilton. The" funeral was held Sunday, from the Jewish Memorial Chapel.

173 King Edward Ave.f at 2J0 p.m. Interment Jewish Community cemetery. SHOCK. Brent Lome Frederick Suddenly, at Campbells Bay, Friday, Nov. 25, 966.

Brent Lome Frederick Shock, eldest son of Mrs. Gladys Shock and the late Frederick Shock, dear brother of Lorna (Mrs. Glen Morrison), Bruce and Brien of Shawville. in his 24th year. Resting at W.

1. Hayes and Sons. Shawville. Que funeral Tueaday. Nov.

29, Paul's Anglican Church, Interment parish cemetery. LOL service Monday. 9 pm THRL'N. William Otto Suddenly, on Nov. 26.

1966, at his home Ladysmitb. William" Otto Thrun, husband of the late Emma 'MahJitz. and father VT-Mi- nerve (Mrs. Richard Dahmi). Ladysmith, El wood.

Pern-, broke. Survived by 3 grandchildren, in his 84th year Resting W. J. Hayes and Sonev Shawville. Que.

Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 29. at 250 m. for service at SL George's Anglican Church. Thome Centre.

Interment parisfi cemetery. I WHEATLEY. Dorel ay Suddenly bi hospital Sunday, 'eg Nov. 27. 196J.

Dorothy M. wife of the late CI black miniatobe footxe. O. Wheatlev. 255 Mrtcaire Ovwaraaa area, lavou Street; mother of Mrs D.i'"CA.

brown, lost utow Kemp Edwards: "mr -of Michael. Joanne 'Mirgo. Resting Veitch- Msai rVerur 1 1A Rank at fartlna I OReV CAT. FEMALE. AILAkOUR where the family will receive' friends from 7 to m.

Mon-1 lost hearini. found m'eaoino day. Funeral service at SL I "'we ttoartng aw. JrVsAnranCrl1lrcFIln Somert Streets. tr.

'LttT, T.rtl0n ANO Beechwood. In lieu of rowers 1 tm nyM ear vnh-a. donations will be appreciated! l-' tn SI John's Andiron Church STUDENT'S Era! CLAIM i Broadcasting Fund. HULSE PI AYFAIR limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Centra Chapef 31 MclEOO ST. 2331143 Weal End Cnapef 1098 IYrOU AvT.

7281741 lATfSf- rNTORWATlON cm war px BwVer. Wmord JtK I UJA. Morggret CM. Mongol. Amy.

VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALC CHAPEL nS-atrl bank st. chapel neaua 8j rwSX9r1o3Bs AUSTIN krrlne memoi a a pneted owoy Nov. ss. mi Vevr loet porting wryh I would 0t Ni hove heard. And brerfmed at yw oar pty loot porting, word.

Only itsme wM hove tott, org dkto ot tei The pain Rig Mori, at net saying torevren. Stttgr tmlty. OONALDoON Hi kivtng nwrwry at tj3rr WH J04 WOtsaJ)t, fwVfT. dh' DotviMTt, fjatrel owmy Nr. It.

Time efceo away ir'O edge or e-tet, But memory terns Bore every loot. TM Family. GOLD, PRODUCERS SACRAMENTO Califofrtia and South Dakota ace the leading gold producing states'. 4 105 In Hinwrlimi rCoAt. (ram PrKMing Ciw DONALDSON In loving 'mamory of a Mar "mothijr ond ronamoln.

Molilo, wno away Nov. 2S. Iti Wo aro. tod within our momorv- Loooly O' our Marts lodayi For IM om wo lovod to tfoorly Hat toroor collod owoy, wo Ihlnh ol Mr in No oyo moy too wo wooo. euf mony tllonl loort oro shod WMn ohmto oro otioop 4 nooTnor, mm ano vary.

(ASTMAM In loving memory ar fomor on orandtolMr, Suttoll salmon, wM pouod owoy outMonly Nov. IS. IH4. TIM momary- foaoa ana Wo aoporH. Vou llvo torovor la our hoard Dougnior Martorei a am'y HOBBS In loving memory of a door mothor.

Mrt. John Hoot. ont pouod owoy Nov. M. INI.

and (War fomor. John HooM. wM pouod owoy Doc. IS. IM.

SunohlM pouot, ttadowt Lovo't romombronco outiotts. all. And tMugfl IM yooro mony or low. THoy aro Mllod with romombronco TM Fomlly. MULLIOAN tn loving momory'ol door mothor and grondmothor WM pouod owoy yoort ago today.

Nov. M. Lovo't groatotl gilt 4 4jtf4ti bi one 9 Viola. Hvword ond Famtif- ITCWAIIT In od Oft levtng mn-ry of door hvlond ond fatnor. K.

Sttwri. iWt pauJ owoy on Now. M. JtSt. Mtmory lft to L.fS torq pot.

Tim folit on. bu mvmorpM lent, fciftno potsM. nodow fall. Lovft't nmtjmbrtMK ovtott o. Witt ond WAOEtn ocvlrvfl rtntmbronct ot dejor Vdo ond mothor.

Ms, Toco Wndt. orno sotiotf owoy Nov. 2'. HSs. Minband ond Fomllv.

-X-s 106 Cards (I Ihinb GaAHAAU-AAra. Evon Oronom ond remUy OKAroto IMIr grorrtude to everyone tor IM fctnanet. tvmpathy 'and' nowoto received durtng' mefr recent tooroovomont ot Mlevod hutoond ond tomer. Special tnorw.1 to Otv Geroid Poo. 107 rwial Okrctort PREO N.

OARRSTT. OKrftlPltO PunoroN. monerote chorgoa. SS4 Sonv ertet Woot. morn.

RACINE. -BERT AND CAuTHIf Reg'd. tVliao. Set teuereri KO OrmelOMi I Fetrmont, 0 Irt. PW-I bu Pioono MM cMnoa ot lelooMM HUAN FUNERAL HOWE.

PER 101 (MNlerr Meaosrlib CENTURV BURIAL VAULTS. REIN. Oa-Tod i 0U-4IJ) 1021 FVwbti FLOWERS FOR ALL" OCCAt'ONS MS mli UtlOli lt-a FINE'S FLOWERS LTD. NOW THREE LOCATIONS sank sr. norMi sit carl ma vi -mat lllvERSIbt DRIVE -tail t'1 i ittvol Itneroe SrMel end Ol O.iy I auomo n.

oner Reword I BEEF COWS. VK'Nlrv CON-aiiiati Ronee Btss aovs oe mans olasses. bi Om ota. Wm OMMWhnti rtm ten! Pertrond. Mar (nnoil, KiawrM Avowmo.

W-etil uruituiv: amiT em, Arm Rev Kennedy SrMel. maid). PuPPvratAcarwiTN TAN auRof. mn. Soo-et Street, soteiaiiy eve- Ht OUR TO PROVtoe OOR I orate.

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10. SH Kent Street. RsrtafJojeessjle'Tpt SyOsolCft fraoj ss eFladJjB rt'lrvov' Ooiuvii ago Foondntion. Ticten SS at fm door. 112 SiJTki totim Service Sfolions 0pn Nov.

27 to Dec 7 m. to 10 p.m. BUO TIFRNFY'S SA STATION. ivereide Drtvo at Hog'i Boca. 11 EOGE WORTH'S A SERVICE 1H1 Corimg near woodoe' hoimo WRIGHT'S SA SERVICE 'STATION.

IMS Bor Street 177 ant NOEL'S SA SERVICE STATION Pit Richmond Rend at Lerkhnrt. 170.1114 LINDSAY'S BP SERVICE. STATION. 1014 pone sweet. TTievie LN DeFOR6ES.SFRVlCE"-STATKN.

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211. m4. tsso don CASH'S seavict station on Motcait Highway II el Siootom Pork 111 01 sso sill shaw'S tsso tiavtct sta- lion. SotoHM Soor nd Wooarotlo CAPITAL OOOOI CH tsso Sorvlco Station, ISu Carting Avonuo. m-lli.

PINS MOi'l PINA STATION. Caring al Churchill. m-SIM. O.L0SS) OIL is avicemae nu caolino Ave- nuo 01 Booovlow. Ill IHI SVL-S 4 shell seavics STATION.

KW4 Scott Street ol Churchill SHILL aTCLiF( shell. seavict STa. lion. lOOS Bono Street ol SunnyildO. 114-1101.

OPIN HOUSS SUNLIGHT SUPER STATION, IKS St. Louront Corner Bettott flood M-tai. SUNOCO OOY BELWA.V SUNOCO. 1i PIINCI ot woioo Drive ol Hog Boca. 17S-IX) SUNOCO alex'S sunoco seavicc station.

US Parfcdole Avonuo. m-itfl. TBXACO ALLEN'S TEXACO SERVICE ST. Hon. IU0 Bonk ol RivoreMO.

lU-lnil TOP VALU SERVICE STATION. KENT AT LAUR- lor. lU-OSW o- TOP1 VALU lfVICi STATION. BASELINE AND Wooorotte Avonuo. 711-0014.

Open 14 TOP VALU SERVICE STATION. OUIENSWAV ond Swrr Rood, las-nit. Open 14 TOP VALU U.VKC ITIIV1. lltlHIVBT ot Arch Street, 201 ipvtmatL Raft Ut ADULTS. 4 ROCMS.

SUNROOM. CAR. port, unequipped. Sal. nS-404S 4PARTWENT, OILWOUR STREET.

I oit'iippeo. pw.eig. inviar. 1M-44U AT THf FOUR, WINDS- 1115 lot 1ms Rood ooutrKjl Bocheter $90 IKIudtng OOKtrKitvl APARTMENT. FAIRCRE f7 SUBLET.

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I L-wwvroiort. TIMISlI tZt- AFRTMENT. 1 BEORTOM, SUBLET. wry I alt J)o-ms 'APa'aTMFNT TO RENT, fit PERCY Street. 01 onuio Dec I.

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