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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-12-11, Page 4, . WI"GEI5HUHAIN °1441 FEED MILLS pwatsomo sow IlA110111 Ise WingIttelie 41.1.1val) HELP the student in your family. , better marks and more Went notes, The. new Smith.-• .Corona portable typewriters pro.' .vide the very finest in compact,, • accurate 'typing equipment,. Priced from 875,00 up.' :Ask for a free, trial at, The,- Advance- Times, office, Phone 94.. MR SALE BIRTHS NOTICE TO CEEPIT°RS All pergonS.claims against the estate of Knowlspn Joseph Hueston, late of the Village, of Gerrie, in the County of Huron, Manager, deceased, who died ,on or about the 15th day 'Of November, A,D., 1957, are notified to' send to the undersigned, en or- before the 28th day of• December, 1957, full particulars of their claims In writ- ing, ImMediately after the said 28th day of December, the assets of the said Testator will be 'dis- tributed amongst the parties en- titled. therete, having regard only to claims of which• the executor shall them have notice, DATED this 10th day of Decem- ber, A.D,, 1957. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor 11:18:S4b N'S USED FURNITURE. Buy and sell, Agent for Kincardine • Laundry. Phone 185, 9rrb. /1.1' A T ji I) Cash paid for dead, sick or disah1.41 horses or cows. Free pick-tip on smaller Animals, ProMpt .service with winch- equipped 'trucks. , Phone LEROY 'ACHESON Atwood 153' collect or GEORGE HISLOP Wroxeter 205 Feb22 LADY'S COAT for sale. Sig°, 12-14, grey 'with white check, Like new, 425.00. Phone 867. ' 13b LOOKING AROUND? - ZY - Wood's Store in Brussels for Gerieral Dry Goods, Ready-to- Wear, Children's Wear, Super Special-Girls' 3-piece Coat Sets, 3.6x, values to $15.95 for $10.99, Christmas Gifts Galore at Mod- erate prices, lib WHY NOT tune in to Chatham CFO), Sunday at 3.30 p,m, 630 on your dial, 4:11;18;24* COMING EVENTS YOU'VE! TRIED THE 'REST, no" try the best for spareribs and sauerkraut on Wednesday, Fri • day and Saturday evenings, Com rnercial Hotel, Formopa. .ctl1e/170' MeMURRAY-In Toronto Hospital, on Friday, December 6th,' 1957, dto Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McMurray, of Toronto; a daughter, Eleanor Irene, McNALL-In Winghara General Hospital, on Tuesday, December , '3, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Cecil McNall R.R. 1, Holyrooci, a sore I3RADBURN-In Whigham Gen- .oral Hoepital on Wednesday, December 4, 1957, to Mr.' and Mrs. Murray Bradburn, R.H. 1, Belgrave, a son, BRIGHAM-In Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, December 5, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brigham, B.B. 1, Belgrave, a sod. FOR LEASE Jimi11111111.11112AF- Floor ,Sanders for rent at • ALEXANDER'S , HARDWARE viosaformsomotiono, REAL ESTATE COB CORN' for sale. $25,00 a ton at the barn. All good corn. Con- tact Bill Watson, R.R. 3, Zurich, phone Dashwood 37r19. 27.4:11b MARRIED LIVESTOCK FOR SALE To those who lOyally1 supported me during, fly 6i7C years in conucit,:i; a sincere Thank :You. Best wishes to the new council. A. D. SMITH' PARISH - GUY-Mr. Ephraim Parish and Mrs. Margaret Guy, both of Wlngham, were united in marriage on Friday, December 6; 1957, at three o'clock at St. Andrew's Presbyterian manse, Dr, Alexander Nimmo officiated. "'13ED' OUTFIT for sale. Full panel bed, high riser steel slat spring, 180 coil;-rolled edge, spring-filled e Mattress in 4/6 and 4/0 sizes, . Only $49f.95 at R. A. Currie & Sons. lib CHRISTMAS TREES-Order your trees now. We deliver. Apply to Paul. Rintoul, phone 251, lib AN INDISPUTABLE FACT "It •is an indisputable fact that the more types of outlets the greater thei total consumption". We quote Premier Manning of Al- berta. He added, "We have to face the fact that the net result of the alcoholic beverages is to the de- triment of, society," In Ontario: we know well the truth' of ,his statement. In spite of this truth however wet victories are due as much to indifference on the part of voters as to' anything. else. The liquor interest; know the ,obvious truth quoted. That explains their continuous eampaign to open up new outlets. One of the greatest triumphs this year has been the vote in Kitchen- er, Ten • additional liquor outlets were opened as a result of the wet vote. That .city of only 60,000 popu- lation now. has 47 legal licfuor out- lets. t. One close observer of the vote in . • Kitchener and elsewhere hasde- clared that thereactually seems to be' a decreasing interest bm, the part of Church people in opposing further liCensing, If true, surely this is deplorable.--Adik lib POLLED HEREFORD HEIFER for sale, weighing 550 lbs. Com- plete set of double harness, Set of sleighs with rack. Large fold- ing baby carriage. Apply'to T. E. Powell, R.R. 1, Wingham, phone 18-14 Wroxeter. 11* SALESMEN WANTED • RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN in Huron County. Trade well established, Excellent op- portunity. Full time. Write at once, Rewleigh's Dept, L-453,189, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, Que. RURAL SALESMEN OR SALESWOMEN' EARN EXTRA ,big cash commis- sions by writing baby chick or- der; full or part time. Leading breeds including easy selling Hanson's World Record Leg- horns. Write to E, W. Fowler, Box 101,' Mitchell, Ontario. 11:181e WANTED •• MEN'S SKATES for sale. Size 12, 4 price $5.00, Call 721312. 11* 'FOR. THE BEST PRICES on new and used, musical instruments, accessories and repairs, see Ross Mann, Wingham, phone 735J4. 3Orrdl8b THREE-SPEED changer record Good condition. ISTMAS TREES for sale. Or- ders taken • now. Apply Bill Lockridge, or phone 458. 4:11 :18b WANTED USED SMALL heater wanted. e LADY'S 'Hudson, Seal Fur Coat, e • only used last winter for sale. , e el Good as.. new. Size 38-40, Phone 11r19 Wroxeter at mealtime, or .write Chas, .Finley, Gerrie. 11* WANTED TO RENT TWO BEDROOM Apartment wanted to rent immediately. Write to Dave Burgess, Kinear•• ' dine. • MORTGAGE WANTED $2,000.00 required for a first Mort- gage on a 100 acre farm value $4,000.00; will pay bonus and good interest, Apply Box No. 73 Advance-Times, 4;11:18b • ,,'PLAY PEN in ' good condition for sale. Apply to Wilfred Buckton, phonee1381'. lib To the ratepayers of 'Turnberry Many thanks for your: support ,. at 'the polls on Saturday, in electing me as a trustee to the' school board. Best wishes for the'; Christ nasF Season. JAMES HARDIE 1,947, FARGO lie-ton truck .for sale; in ,'good condition. Phone 430R. 11* Egg Maker $4.95 Hog Concentrate $4.70 Dairy Concentrate - $4.25 TO' BUY Duo-therm oil to buy. Phone lib Mrs. W. Fryfogle Dies Suddenly The death of an aged resident of the town occurred on Sunday, with the sudden passing of Mrs% William Fryfogle, Deceased, , who was 87• years of age, and, had lived alone at her home on, Shuter street for many years, had been about the previous day, but her body was discovered by neighbours on Sun day morning, The former Elizabeth McKenzie, she was born in Culrose Township on .tuly 6, 1870 and is the last mem- ber of the family of John and Elizabeth McKenzie, She was married to• William Fryfogle, who died hi 1930. , • She is survived by one. son, Vogel George, of Hemstead, N.Y, Funeral service wip be held at. the R. A. Currie & Sons funeral home at 2, p.m. on Thursday, with Rev. D.% 3, MacRae of the Wing- ham United Church in charge. In•• terment will be in Wingham Cemetery and the pallbearers wile be W, .1. Brown, Roy Mundy, J. W. Bushrield, Gordon Leggett, R6bt. and Alex IVIowbray. • 27c4 WAL.1/1 'mg& WiNC/-1,1M Ica SE READY for 19581 Start with a permanent year-round busi- ness. Ambitious repreeentative needed in , CLINTON. DASH• - - WOOD, EXETER, GODEReCH, GRAND BEND, SEAFORTIL WINGHAM and surroundings% You Can earn $50 to $75 a week,, selling, our wonderful '‘line of daily necessities: gift boxes, cos- metics. Wherever you, may live there is an opening for you. Write for free catalogue and de- tails, T. Gardnert Dept. F., 1600 Delornmer, Station C, Montreal. -FAMILEX PRODUCTS LIMIT- ED, Montreal, Quebec. 4:11:18b Mrs. 11ijlton Cornett CARD OF . THANKS We would •like to - thank our many ;friends and' neighbours for all the.wonderful cards, letters and treats that were sent to Wendy while she was a patient at Sick Children's Hospital. Many thanks also. to the• women of the neighbor- hood for looking after the other youngsters• and to Garnie Nichol- son for,• the many times he did the chores. Thank you.-Faye, Ted and Wendy Fear. 11e automatic ex- player wanted. Phone 441W. lib TAINT ALWAYS THE SIZE d YOUR CAR THAT GAUGES THE MEASURE Q' _YOUR HAPPINEEZ Mix it and feed' it and make more money. Balance your grain crop with Shur-Gain Coecentrate, LOST .i;g-r.,zaz....14MOZ.IMT4=iK.T4-rs'''.°f4r.4%.04.1,144f=t704r1r4iMek CHRISTMAS' SALE . Dies in. Vancouver Word has been received here of the passing 'of a native of East Wawanosh, Mrs: Milton Cornett; in the city of • Vancouver on Novem- ber 20, Mrs. Cornett was the former Ida Mary Bone, daughter of the late William Bone and Margaret Fer- guson of E. Wawanosh. She was born December 28, 1834, The store now occupied by Mundy's on Jos- ephine Street, was operated by her father fOr a number of years be- fore they, moved to Ingersoll, Ont. Mr8,1 'COrnett 'is surylvod by one st,,,i1• ;Walter 'Toren* 'and two• irantichildien. She.Wge Predeceas- ed by a sister, Janie in 1918' Funeral service Was held on NoveMber 23rd, at 10 aen, from the Chapel of Chime; ,Harron l3ros., Ltd., under the auspices of the , Creseent Rebekah Lodge No. 50, LO.O.F., of which she was a member. •Rev, A. D. Cal•r officiated and interment was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Mrs, Cora McGill of Belgrave and Mrs, Norman Geddes of Tor- Onto are cousins. SAVE • $7.00. This week's special- Kodak projector and case $34,95. Hammerton Studio, . Wingham Bone 199. 1113 • ,• APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned until 7 p.m. Fri- day December 13; for the position of Clerk of the Township of Turn- berry. Duties to commence on January 1, 1958, Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk. 4;11b RING with Onyx stone With Odd- fellows emblem on it lost, Finder please leave' at Advance-Times. Reward. James Smith. - 11* "' Huron Motors are slashing tractor prices- ?,t on models in stock. 2-1957 Ford Model 860; complete with ,5'-speed transmission, live power take-off, live draulic - Reduced $400.00. -1957- Fordson Diesel, Complete with multiple speed transmission', live hydraulic, live pow- er 'take-off.- Reduced $400.00. All abOve tractors are brand new never been used - Factory' Guaranteed., lib BEECH AND MAPLE body wood :for sale. Phone 228. Ernest Diamond Lived in Wingham Ernest C. Diamond, a son of, the , late William Diamond who operat- ed a butcher shop in Wingham some years ago, passed away sud- denly in Orillia on Thursday, Nov- ember 28th, • Mr, Diamond visiting with' his sister, Mrs. Bar'- old ComrierPalxner, at tag ,tune' 6f his , death.:, , ' ,'• • Mr. Diamond, Who wiisY62," was born in Wingham. He •had lived in Windsor for the past 30 years, where his wife ,Virginia, • passed away- in 1940, He was the owner of the Diamond Chemical. and Ven- etian Blind Co. in Windsor, and had formerly been employed in the office of Hiram Walker and Sons. He had also been manager of the Beach Grove' Golf and Country Club. Surviving beeides his sister are a son, Robert W., of Riverside and a brother; le• Jeffereon Diamond, Evergreen, Col, Harry Diamond, who resided in Wingham, was an undo. TURKEYS-Buy Laidlaw's, order from Mitchel's, Deyells, Lock- ridge or Red Front. 11:18b STRAYED-To lot 5, con 3, Turn- berry, several cattle. Owner care have same by proving ownership and paying expenses. . 'llb • HURON MOTORS Ltd, A. D. MaeWILLIAM . 4 Your FORD mid EDSEL DEALER ,. . 0 Wingham . Phone. 237 131-7,00rmrop.onnn7Ann.movo:,v,v .VVA:AS,.117.-.00707100,01VVIerele, CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS RUGS SHAMPOOED In your home. Phone 64031, Oral) Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. .° ° l'hone 46 T. .11. CRAWFORD, R.C. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C. AMBULANCE SERVICE IS YOUR TELEVISION properly insured for all risk • eciveragel For information phone 293, Stew- Art A. Scott, Wingham' 2rrb bib YOU KNOW' that. David CrOnipton, Certified Watchmaker, guarantees to keep your watch in good running ordee for one year? This free Setiice guarantee aPplies to all new watches, also toi Watches that havelleen cleari- ed and reconditioned. Bring' in yOur Witch to-day fiend take ad- vantage Of our fast guaranteed service', 23rrb A. H. McTAVISH J. W. ,B NF l'itIRRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing- hame Safe, courteous Service. Phone Day, 51; Night, 716 or 636, 13rrb ' Q.Cat ' Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Mt:, Money to Loan Office-,-Meyer Block, Winghiln • 1)EADSTOCK WANTED e. • Luckfiow Couple 60 Years Married Friends ektended congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, IrO Campbell of Lucknow last Week as they cele- brated the 60th anniversary of their marriage, Mr. Campbell is a native, of Ashfield Township and Mrs, Campbell was the ,former Gertrude Gorillas, a daughter of the late Rohn Garniss and Annie Cbultee of Bitevale, Both. are In their 80th year, Mn and Mrs, Gaul 'hell though born in .Huron County, met in Thessalon in Northern Ontario, Where their parents had moved in the early days, Mr,' Campbell was employed for many years as etip•• erinteriderd; rot yarleue lumber .companies throughout the North, They retired to , Lucknow nine years ago. Me, and Mrs, Campbell have threechildren, Mrs, Ansley, 41110- talon°, Floyd dampbell Zi3elgrave and dlon dampbell 'of ASItholdi BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTAItV PUBLIC TEE8wATER - ONTARIO 'Telephone 23 Teesivater ' Wroxeter-Every Wednesday afternoon,• 8-1or by appointment. STE'WART A. SCOTT Can now save you 15% On your ear or truck insurance, Yearly or de months policies are available. Special rates for farmers. For further inforrnation phone 298, Witigham, 20rth SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL, setic tanks, ceaapoola, cellars, etc, pumped and 'Weaned, quick service. All work guaranteed, Apply Louis, Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels. 16rrb Frederick P. Hotnuth Phrn.B., FLO., Carol E. Hdeauth, R.O. Mn,li Viola H. lioutith,'R,O. opromoyriti8Ts 1410/slt 11t3 Harriston, Ontoirin FINANCING A CAR? Iteroto You buy ask about Out Low CoatPiriatieing Service with complete Coat. Coverage, STEWART A, SCOTT WELLINGT N Cid, 1840 * An sell Canadian. 4)eiatty, vhloh has ;faithfully Served its policy holders for over a Century. ‘4 Head (Riled TOtiontri IL 41 iitallLean Inatirente0 111004- 114Iinglianit Pheitte AVinghtakt 245tilr NOTICE TO CREDITORS, All persons having claims against the estate of .Margaret Nicholson, late of the Village of Belgrave, in the Count of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of October, AD, 1957, are notified to 'eend to the undersigned, on 'or before the 14th day December, 1957, full particulars of their , claims in' writing. Immediately After the said 14th day of December, the assets of the said Testatrix will be Ate- teibuted amongst the parties eh- titled thereto; having' regard only to claims of which the ekeetitors shall then have notice, DATED this 19th day Of NeVein ber, AD,„ 1957. CRAWFORD &HETHERINGTON Winghttne, Ontario Solicitors for the Administratora 1127: d4;11b . 11111 t 1 o 110 o oo e1 o ;; ; iii, o i lli o 11111111 Box Holder'? Moles Not Given Out It is strictly against our rules to divulge the name ''.er addreek. of any siditartiser using an Adiiiince4TIMON •Nulnlier, do net Sisk •this hifOrinti4tiOti., .dmainopootionitcloceoffookoloifonnooitoacioi4. WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding Assoeiation "Where Bettor Balls. Are Used", "For artificial 1h- Serairiatfini frifeernatiOn or edr- vino ,from loll breeds 'of cattle, phone The .Waterloo Cattle Breeding Asahaintien at: Clinton' BU' z4441, or MildmaY 1301'i 2 be- tween 1,30 and 0,30 (Chi, We twit all breeda stvallablo-Top quality A* IOW ObSt4" Ora ARTICLES FOR SUE tedellee tlieee ertieleeas Otvirier ;le leaving town, House- ,hold iterria.,--beds, raga, babY artlelete rriattreatea, chairs; radio arid cenede, i.,11itititifil plant* eqiiipMent-itolcie 1.6 Mitt earn 'era, studio tripods, item ottitt 24titifit "hies, till In tarcellent condition, Optical sup. Oleg' at& fraction of original cost. these limns would Make good htlatinai gifts, Bob 4.40 4/00) DnApsTedx, reentered, promptly for sanitary disposal, FREE pick u 'On larger. aninials, reasonable eolicction charge for Small Mats. Phone collect Wingham 818; Palmerston 123w, or Dur- ham 8418, Gordon. young LiMited, 6rrb Henry Ward Farrow Pases in Windsor Henry Ward Farrow, a forme -- Bluevale resident, died in Metro- politan Respite', Windsor, on Fri- day, November 29, following a lengthy illness. He was 85 years (Ad and' was a retired mail clerk. Born in Bluevale, he Was the son of Mary and Thomas Farrow, Hig father Was the first school teacher in the original. Bluevale Public School and later became Member of Parliament .for North Huron in the federal house. Me, Farrow lived in Detroit for a, number of years and moved • to WindSor twelveyeara ego. He Was predeceased 'by his wife, the form- er Alice MeLevey in 1936. Two 'brothers also prededeEcoo, him, h. Farrow, Who was a Federal Deputy Minister -of Cue- tome and inland Revenue, and John, who Was for many years a Mail (kik On the Grand Trill* lin4se • infu(Zaairi6v;- - as on Monday of last Week'with Rev, S., R, Hetider. Son officiating. BOW Was In Windord OW* Ceti-1644°4 -BOY'S BICYCLE with balloon ' tires for sale, Good condition Reasonable, Photo 60J, lib ',MEAT FOR SALE-Good beef by the quarter. killed under license from Dept. of Health, Yearling heifers. Top quality, Lowest Prices. Raynard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r30. 17rrb 'GLOXINIA' BULBS for sale, Phone Lewis 'Viewers 101. lib FURS-Christmas Specials-Mus- rat jackets,. $165.; full length Muskrat Oats, $275; either in grey or brown, Whatever • you . want in fur coats or jackets we -"can supply the best for the least. Du' Val Furs, NOrth Street, phone 660, Wingham. - lib 1•CIRCULATOR: HEATER, burns wood or coal with fire place front, cheap for quick sale. Phone 356W, lib FFtIVATELY owned 1956 Buick Special Four Door in excellent condition. Automatic transmis- sion and fender mirrors, Very low mileage. Cheap for cash. Will take trade. Reason for selling, owner supplied with car on new job. Phone 6773. ,lie MASTERTONE PIANO accordion for sale; Crosley console radio; Maple table, 20" x 48"; pair tire chains, 750x17; 500 lbs. Rodney Oats. These items are for cash elites only and all are in reason- Ole good condition, Phone 741W21, rib PROPERTY for sale, lot 28, con. 8 in Turnberry, with frame house consisting, of five rooms and bath, built-in cupboards, oil furnace. Possession immediately. Can be bought with mortgage. Apply to George McMillan, Har- riston, phone 3143 or Clare Hut- chison, Harriston, 27:4:1,1"' HOUSE and small business in ,Wingham for sale. Will sacrifice for ,$3000 cash. No mortgage at present. Phone 4733, lib ROOMERS WANTED ROOMERS WANTED. Ideal loca- tion for nurses. Phone 738W. 11,i TWO GIRLS wanted to share a room in a new comfortable_ home near the Win"gham Hospital, Phone 753. lib TENDERS UNTIL December 20th tenders will be reedited for St, Helens Church shed. 'Lowest or any, ten- not necessarily accepted, Lorne Woods, Secretary, RR, Lucknow, Ont. lib CARETAKING TENDERS Tenders will be received until December 12 by the undersigned for caretakers in "the following schools in Turnberry Township, No's. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, Lowest or any tender not necessarily- accept. ed. Alex Corrigan, Sec.-treas. 4 :lib der VIILIc FILTERS for stile - ','Rapid 01o", 6-inch, 79e; 6x'"+-inch, 85c• • Alexentler's Hardware. lrgb FEMALE CLERK wanted for gen- eral office, work. Apply in per- son to the United Col•operatives, Wingham, Ontario, lib SERVICE 'STATION for lease with restaurant attached, Ex- cellent location, good gallonage, Available January 1st, Apply to, the British . American Oil Co: Ltd., Wingham, Ontario, phone 268W. ' . lib WOULD the person who picked up a pair of boy's new C.C.M. skates on Friday afternoon -with Brian Miller's name inside please re- turn to the owner. 11* CARD OF THANKS ' I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all my friends arid relatives for the cards, gifts and those who visited me while I was a patient in Wingham General Hospital.-Hilda Tiffin. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my neighbors and friends who so kindly sent me cards and treat; also those who came to call on Me 'While I was in "Wingham and Victoria 'Hospitals; also Dr. W, A, McKibben and the mining staff, It was all greatly approciated.-Richard Procter. lie FEMALE HELP WANTED IN MEMORIAM HANEY-In dear remembrance of W. H. Haney, who departed , this life, December 12, 1956. One year, has passed since that sad day • The one we loved was called away, God eook him home, it was His will, . But in :our hearts, liveth still. 'Gone is the face we' pved so dear. Silent the voices 'W'e'loVed te:411eat(' Too fare avvay for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach; YoUr spirit has fled, your Suffer- ings o'er At the fireside you will join us no more; The wound iltdeep, it will not heal, And .only God knows how we feel. A wonderful worker, loyal and true, One in a million, that husband was you. Ever remembered by his wife and family. I wish to express ray sincere thanks to all , my friends and neighbours who sent me flowers, gifts, cards and letters while I was a patient in Toronto General Hos- Pifel and also while I was conval- escing at the home of my sister.- Mrs, Jean Crump. • • , 110', CARD OF THANKS A very sincere 'thank you to all my friends,. neighbours for the kindness shown to me since my accident-Mrs W. 'A, 'Heughan. ilh CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Black Knights Orange Lodge, Salvation. Army, neighbors and friends .for, the gift pf money, treats and Gaeds John received While a patient in Wingham General Hospital. Thanks' to. Dr. W, A. Crawford, Dr. A. D. McMurchy and the• nursing, staff at the hospital.-Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward. 11'' CARD IV TEANKs I wish to express MY eineere, thanks and appreciation to all my friends, neighbors' and relatives for their ceiTla, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Winghtim. General Hospital. Special thanks to. Dr, B. Ne Corrin, Mrs, Mor.rey and her staff of nurses,-Mre, Ste Marie. 1113 IN MEMORIAM STOKES -in loving remembrance of our dear parents, Mr., and Mrs, Reuben. Stokes, who was taken so suddenly from us. a member of years ago. Gbod called them without warning; Our farewell was never said. But 'what a glorious morning When we say hello instead. -Lovingly remembered by their daughters. 11" CARD OF THANKS ' 4 •