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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES Mot exceeding 4 lines. 3/6; each addi tional line. 1/-. Notice, forwarded for Insertion In the Sixths, Deatbs. Marriage*. Engagements, ?r' Ist Meiswrian nlum ahonld be ?igae? ?? the PERSONS CONCERNED BIRTHS ARCHER (nnee Welsh). —on April 6 at Calvary Hospital, to the wife or F. J. Archer—a son (Francis John). Both well BALD (nee May Trevena) —On April 6. at Park Terrace Private Hospital, to May and Douglas—a daughter (Marilyn June). Thanking Dr. Fetcnell. Sister Trevena, and nursing slaS. BARR.—On March 20. at Port Pirie Maternity Hospital, to Marjorle and Frank—a daughter (Carolyn Faye) Both well. BATTY.—On April T, at Me^noruvJ Hos pital, to Flo and Ken-a son. Both well. BIRD.—On April-T. at Unley Private Hospital, to Mr. ud lin J. R Bird— a son. Both well. BOSTON (Kelly).—At Park Terrace Private Hospital on April 8. to Margaret, wife of Cpl N A. Boston—a daughter (Christine). BUZZA.—On April 3. a: Peterborough. to Maud and Bob (BJ.AJ, ret.. N.G.I — a daughter (Patricia Karleen). CANTY.—At Butt Street Hospital, on April 5. to Nora and Stan—a daughter. COLLATON.—At Calvary Hospital, on April 1, to Reta and Mart —a daughter. DEE.—On April 6. at Crystal Brook District Hospital, to-Vera. wife of John Dee—a daughter. Both well. Thanking Dr. KeuVew. Matron Comae and staff. DRING.—On April 7. at Memorial Hospital, to Brenda and John —a son (Michael). DUDLEY (nee Adler).—On March 18. at Port Lincoln Hospital, to Wynne and Bob—a son (Anthony George). Both wen. FILMER.— At Ardrossan. April 4. to Millie and Bob—a son. Botb well. HEGGATON. —On April T. at Memorial, to Prim and Neil—a daughter. HEASLIP. —on April 6. at Budunda Hospital, to Linda and Ken—a son IGlen HlUDt'roj).. Thanking Dr Thomas, matron and staff. HEMBURY (nee Cooper).—On April 4, at Queen Victoria Maternity Hospital, to Ivy and Clarrte—a son. Thanking Sister Saint and staff. HOWARD (nee Willis).—On April 1, at Btsdmarsa Maternity hospital, to Millie and Frank—a son (Leonard John). Special thanks to Dr. Byrne*, matron 48d nnrsing staff*. KEANE (nee Mary Lynch).—On &srU 3. at the -WhyaLa Hospital, to Mary and Vat—a daugbter. Thanking Dr Wallace a~nd bospitaTstaff. KINNEAR.—On April 8. at Lynette. Co the wife of L. W. Kisnear—a daughter. LANGMAID (nee Bedford).—On March as. at acSj?, to Con, wife of Sgt. W- Langmaid—a son tUalcoim Dean). LEAHY.—On April 4, at Beamark Hoj pltaj, to Mr. and Mrs. Denis Leahy—a MATTHEWS (nee Ferber). —On April 9. at Petone Private Hospital, to Betty and Lance (R .A.A. F. )—a daughter (Jennifer Marie ). Special thanks to Dr. Everard , Matron Cambell and nursing staff. McCONNOCHIE (nee Perry).—On April 3. at Port Pirie Maternity Hospital, to Myrtle and Frank (R.A.A.F.)—a son (Kevin Frank). Both well. MUSSON.—On April 5, at Queen Vic toria Hospital, to Elsie and Harold—twin daughters '(Maxine Grace and Maureen Annel. Specially thanking Dr. Joynt and hosoltal stall. OLSEN (nee Cradock).—On April 6. Mi Calvary, to Herrick and Betty—a ?on. Thanking Dr Adams and nursing staff PHILLIS (nee Baynes).—On April 1. at Jamestown Hospital, to Dorothy and Laurie—a son (Colin William). RICHTER (nee Potter).—On March 26, at Monreith Private Hospital, to Mrs. E. H. Richter. of Burnside—a son (Trevor Dean ) ROBERTS (nee Havey).—On March 5. At Berklea Hospital, to Nell and Merv (R .A.A .F.,Pacific )—a son (Paul Dou las ). ROBILLIARD.—On February 10. at IMGraydoaald'' Private Hospital. Llsmore. Jf^.W, to 8/Ldr. and Mrs. F. H. W. BobDHard (BJUJ.)-t son (lan Pierre). A brother for Francis. ROBINSON (nee Incoll).—On April 4, at Hladmarsh Maternity Hospital to -Floss antt Don —a daughter fstmborm. Thanktog doctor and staff. SHEFFIELD (nee Blunt).—On April 3. at St. Ives. to Margaret and Frank—a daughter,.(Valeric Damn. Thanking Dr. achafer: Bister Horsnell and stall. BOWTON (nee Martin).—On April ?. at Memorial Hospital, to Daphne and Claude "j ?? r ret.)—a son (Adrian Vincent). Both welL TUCKER.—On March 18. at Port Lin coln Hospital, to Hilary and Jeanne— a daughter (Barbara Anne). WHITBY (nee Davis).—On April c. to Fred and Shirt—a son (Kevin Ernest). Thanking Dr. Glastonbury. matron and staff. Both well. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings are extended to the undermentioned members ot the Chil dren's Hospital Birthday League. All communications regarding birthdays In this column must be addressed to the X?J Superintendent. Children's Hospital. North Adelaide. Minimum insertion tee. Mrs W H. Anne's, 67 Crazier ay.. yifa-v.'m park: Miss Fay Han. The Avenue, Strathalbyn: Mrs. W. Hoffmann. CDonawarra: Mr. John Patterson-Morri son. 34 WUlimott st- Ethelton: Mrs. C. J. Smith, 12 Mornlngton rd, Unley: alatttret Josephine Poyner. Campben park. Meninttie: John Leacb. 9 Harris it-" Baeteras yeans>; Miss wmow J. jrVarHn. aalbnry: Don Rnediger. Ren aurk. GOLDEN WEDDINGS MARCH. Mr. and Mrs A. March, or Barker rd., Proepect. thknfc an kjnd friends and relatives roc congTatulations. Sowers and gifts on thr occasion or the Kth annlversarr of their wedding. April SILVER WEDDINGS MUELLER—NEUMANN. — Mr .-Mrs. T. F. Under announce the 25th anniversary of tbeir marriage, solemnised at Bird -vood Lutheran chnrcb on April 9. 1920. Rev. B, Qraebner offlclated. Congrata latory message received from only aon. Fte Ward.'Solomons. WHTTEHEAD—HEBBARD.—On April S. 1920, at Wesley Chnrch, Broken Hin. by Ret. W. A. Dunn, Bern Maud Heb bird to Edward Stanley Whltebead. Present address—l EUIs rd_ Glen Iris, Victoria. APPROACHING MAEEIAGES KEELAN -BURZACOTT.—The mar riag; or Patrlda 'AWX-A.l. daughter of Mrs. Irene Keelan and Mr. Victor Kee lan,'of Payneham. to Spr. Arthur, third aon of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burzacott, Marscoorte, will be solemnised at Payne bam Methodist Chnrch on April 10. 7 p.m. KIRCHNER—PAWELSKI. — The mar riage at Alice (Tot), third daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. T. G. Kircbner, of wandearab East, to Cyril, fourth son of Mr. A. P. and the Ute Mrs Pawelski. or Bawlllla. wUI be solemnised with Nuptial Mass at St. Canlce's Chnrch. Snowtown. on April 14. PHELAN—HAHESY.—The marriage of Olive May, eldest daughter of Staff-Sgt. and Mrs. E. J. Phelan, Kapunda, to Denis, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Hahesy, Tarlee, will be solem nised with Nuptial Mass at St. Rose's Church, Kapunda, on Saturday, April 14, at 8.45 a.m. ENGAGEMENTS ATKINS — GILMOUR. — The engage ment is announced ot Nora iPati, yomgest daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Atkins, of Gooln, to Ernest (Bob). R_A_A_F., .eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. JL Gilmour. of Pinjana, Western Aus tralia. BURGOYNE—STEVENS.—The engage > mrnf is announced or Dorothy A Bor ' goyne, second danghter of Captain and Mrs. A. J. -Bnr?oyne,*of ZV. Stuart rd- Dalwlch. 8-A^ to LAC. Ernest H. A. Stevens, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Stevens, of Canning Highway. Perth. W-A. GLASTONBURY—HUDSON.—The en amsemextt is of Norma. onls child of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. N, Glastonbury. Newstead. to Murraj ?A.VT? discharged), son of Mr. and Mrs J. Wood, Prospect. HENDERSON —FARLEY. — Announc- ing the engagement of Yvonne Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hender- son, Westbourne Park, to David Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Farley, Robertstown. HOWARD — BENTON. — The engage- ment is announced of Shirley, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Plympton, to Harold iR-A.N.). only son ol Mrs. Rowe and tbe late L. Benton. o Cantden. McLEAN—OSWALD.—Tbe enxagemem U announced of Eleanor (A.A.M.W.S.) youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J McLean, Bonrke st- Goulbum. N.S.W., v WO. 11. Peter James. A.I.F_ twin son o Mr. and Mra Blerj J O Oswald Wndlnna. B.A. TURNER—-ELLIS.—The engagement t: announced ot B^tty Maureen, the young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner ?f West Thebarton. to Reginald. R.A-A.F jroongest son of Mr and Mrs E Ellis of Perth. DEATHS BATES.—On April 6. at Port Uncoil Hospital. Mary Agnes, the wife of th late Win. Henry Bates, ioving mother o Thelma and Edna, and grandma a Lorna. J&eon, and Fay, aged 65 yean A patient sufferer at rest. BEVAN.—On Saturday, ac Melbourm Mrs. Winett Bevan. widow of Rev. Wil lett Bevan, of Shanghai and Oawler. BORLACE.—On April 7. at the Wai laroo Hospital, Albert, beloved faasban of the late Annie G. Borlace. and lovin father of Barbara. Tom. and Bert. A rest. BROOKMAN.—On April 8. at ber lal residence, 38 Spring St.. Queenstowi Emily Jnae. beloved w:le of Georg and loving mother ot George. Lee. Marl: Olive and Elcie. Aged 58 years. CLARKE-—On April-S. at George streel >lberton. Ernestine Elizabeth. belorei wife of the Ute Patrick Clarke on lovin* mother of Mary (Mrs. H f Wrighti and Jobn. aged 72 years. Re euieseat in pace. CROCKER.—On April s. at her res] tenet. 9 Fairfaz aveDue. Millwood Estatt Jane Ethel 'Jennie>. the belov?d wifr n Sim.. r ' Cr"c r'"" """* ""'ther ?
DEATHS EASTHER.—On April 6, *t her rest . dfDcc. 50 Ess: Parkway. Colonel Light ! | Gardens. Elizabeth, widow of Frederic; ' {Easther. aged 80 years. EASTHER.—On April T. at SO Eaf (parkway. Readr Park. EllHtbrth. belovec {wife of the late Frederick Easther. leav ? ing six daughters and live sons to mouri i. their sad Io?. aged 80 years Pence ' fully sleeping. FLINN.—On April T. at a private hos pital. Ethel Elizabeth, late of Nor.or (Summit, widow of Michar] Jnmec Filnn t'aqd mother of William. Bob. Gveiyn Eileen, and Vera. aged 73 years. FROST.—On April 7 (suddenly) at her residence, 13 Methuen St., Prospect, Annie Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of William Thomas Frost, late of Manoora and loving mother of Frank., Hilda., Aubrey, (A.I.F.), Percival (A.I.F.), deceased, Ernie (A.I.F.), deceased, Geoffrey., Clement and Lance, in her 81st year. HANCOCK.—On April 8 at hospital Julia Hancock, of 28 Mary St. Penning ton, widow of Thomas George, and lov- ing mother of Harry, Albert, Tom, Mabel, Daisy, and Winnie, aged 82 years. W A papers please copy. HEINZE.- On April 8 at a private hospital, Emily Louise, beloved widow of Godard Daniel Heinze, leaving two sons and 10 daughters, aged 80 years. Late of Port Lincoln. HOARE. —On April 4. at Adelaide. Aurelia Ruth. Beloved daughter of Ruth ~ Boarc. of No. 1 Radnor st- Solomontown. and the late Ernest H. Boare. aged 4: 1 years. HILL.—On April 7, at 31 Byron st. 1 Glenelg. Ellen Josephine, beloved yonnget daughter of Mrs. Ellen and late E. J. Hill c aged 47 years. Requieseat in pace. JARMAN.—On April 7. at Adelaide. i Arthur Ecrnton. of 18 Denning st. Haw thorn (late S-AB.t. beloved husband ol I the late Emma Jane, and loving father o! i Oswald. Ruby, and Fred aged 77 years At rest. JENNINGS.- On April 7 isuddenlvi Charlotte Jane, the dearly beloved wlfi ot William Henry Jennings of 2E9 Car rington street. Adelaide Aged 54 year*. KILDAEL.—On April 8, at Adelaide, Theodor, dearly beloved husband of Bes- sie Kildael, of 252 Flinders st., Adelaide, and loving father of Ross (A.I.F) and Joy (W.A.A.A.F), aged 60 years. LUCAS.—On April 8, at the Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Balaklava. Mary Ann ' relict of Oscar Lucas, or Port Wakefleld and loving mcther of Emma (Mrs. Poi ; dent, Percy. Mm (Mrs. Rusk). Alt. Art and Ted. aged 87 years and 9 months At rest. LOKAN.—On April 7, at her residence Modbury, Hannah, beloved wife of the late James C. Lokan, and loving mother of Beckie, Bob, Will, Ern, Eddie, Dorothy and May, in her 85th year. Resting. MACDONALD.—At private hospital Cardiff, England. Korence. dearly belovec wife of Robert Macdonald. and lovtne step-mother of Effle (Mrs. Alan C. Dcs landes. Semaphore. NORMAN.—On April 7. a- Adelaide. Ethel, beloved wife of Jonn William Nor man, Orroroo, and loving mother ol Lewis..Reg. Laurel Maureen and Betty . aged 56 years. O'TOOLE.—On April 8. at Adelaide (suddenly), Michael Joseph, the beloved husband of Grace O'Toole. of 163 Sema phore rd.. Exeter. and loving father of Eileen (Mrs. Marshall), Tom, Mick. Mollie (Mrs. Brain ); and Jack, aged 58 years R-I-P. OTTO.—On April 8. at Murray Bridge Bernhard dearly beloved husband of toi late Selma Otto, late of Bowntll. and lov- I ing lather or Allan <A.IT\). Efleen <Urs Donglas, WAI. Colin lAJ.r.i. and Doris Aged 59 years. PAVLICH.—At Fort Plrte Hospital ot i April S, Lydla Ann Pavllch. of 9 Swifi I st. Port Pine West, relict of Henry Sin PavUch. mother of Vera. Nell. Bob. agec PILLIFEANT.—On April 7, at her residence, Tarlee, Ann, widow of J. R. Pillifeant, and loving mother of Annie (Mrs. King), Marjorie, Roy, and Dora (Mrs. Taylor). In her eighty-third year. At rest. RAFFERTY.—On April 7, at Adelaide, Thomas, beloved husband of Mary Raf- ferty, of 175 Ring st., Exeter, leaving 9 daughters and 2 sons. Late of Broken Hill. Aged 78 years. RAFFERTY.—On April 7, at Adelaide, Thomas Rafferty, of 175 Ring st., Exeter beloved brother and uncle of J. Bond and family. Late of Broken Hill. RICHARDS.—On April 5, at Melbourne, William, dearly beloved father of Fred and Anne, grandfather of Denis, Bill, and Graham. Cornish ter., Wallaroo. R.I.P. RIDGWAY.—On April 6. at hospital Millie, beloved wife of Bert Bidgway, ol .S3 Beatrice st. Prospect, and iovlnj > mother of Frank, aged 59 years. SRPU9IS On April 5. at Adelaide William Weir ShoMls. late 11th Fielc Ambulance Brigade (lit AXP.I. the lovec I husband of Gertrude, ol 65 MonmonU i road. Westhonrne Park, and Moved fathei of Nancy (Mrs. J. Harris). John and Mary SHOLDIS.—On April 5 at Adelaide William Weir Sholdis, the loved son of Thomas and the late Sarah Sholdis, loved brother of Sadie and Violet, of 67 Mary street, Unley, and loved brother-in-law of Jack Harvey. STEWART. —On April 1. at a privau hospital. Hugh Hill, beloved husbanc Finnetta Stewart, of 25 Clyde St.. Nortr Kensington, and loving father or Tneo Frank. Ics, and Dorothy, ?nd grand father of Jean, aged 69 years. Late ol Payneham (formerly of the South Afrl WEBBER.— On April 7, at Adelaide Thomas Underwood. beloved hnsband o ' Mabel Annie Webber, and loved fathei of Daphne. Reg. Ken. and Jack, in hi: WEBBEB. —On April 7. Thomas O . (Toml. beloved brother of Waller aw '. Arthur. Edle. Ada ideceasedi. Ella ; Eunice. Blanche, and Beltle. ! DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE ' -At the' going down or the son and v ; the morning we will remember them.' KING.—In loving memory of my >dem] brother Kenneth, wbo lost bis life ii France. June 10-11. 1944. In God': r care.—Always remembered by. his sistei I Fay. brotber.tn-law Colin and babj Kenneth. KING.—417307 Flt-Bgt. Observer Ken neth Leslie. R.A.A.F.. who lost hU lift on Jane 10,11. 1944. near Trappes. It Prance, and buried In. the Elancoun Cemetery. Tour life a beautiful mem - ory: your absence a silent sorrow.—Eve! remembered by mother and father. MARTIN. 524207 Pie. R. L-—ln lev . ing memory of our mate Reg. wbo waj - killed in New Britain, March 6. 1945 . To be with us in the came old way. wotil( be onr dearest wish today.—Eve* re j membered by bis mates Len Tansell am , Fred Arbon. HEROES OP THE EMPIRE * "At the going down of the sun and v ' the morning we will remember them.' 'GAY--On April 9. 1917, Andrew, thi beloved brother of Caroline and Betty - who died of wounds in France. In God' r care. GREENSLADE.—In loving memory o j oar dear brother and Uncle Allan, dm April 9. 1944. Bis life a beautiful mem- I orr. his absence a silent sorrow.—Alwayi remembered by Perc and Ethel ?m : family. GYSS Louis. f.O, tilled in act:oi k abroad <HJd_A.S. Vamplre>, April 9. 1942 j Not only today but every day, we wl< [i remember. — Inserted by bis lovini parents, brothers, and sisters HAYDON, 'Flt-lileut. C. W —Captali ' of Catallna Sylnic boat, presumed to havi f been lon on April 8. 1943. Loved am respected in life, honored In death.— „ Sadly missed by bis loved ones. * HATPOK, Flt-Ueut. C. W.—Reportei miming Aprl] 8. 1943. In memory vo; ? are witl? us . always.—Hemembered b: i Charlie.' Joan and Nola. MARTIN. Flt-Sgt.—ln loving memar; of dear Donald, who lost his life Apr! 9. 1944.- A silent thought brings man; . a tear.—lnfixed by old friends. th< , Burkbardu. Kent Town. O'BRIEN.—In memory ot my pal Kan killed in action. AJJ. Tobrut. April a ' 1941. Things change in many ways, bu J one thing changes never—the memorie of those happy days we two spent tv . gether.—Ever remembered bj bl? na . Ron Fisher. R.A.A-F.. Pacific. g O*BHlEK.—Cherished memories ot ou dear brother, tilled in action. Tobrut r~ April 9. 1941. God took roil borne. It wa ,HB will: forget yon. Ivan, we neve ' will.—Sadly missed by Jean and Bo ' paynter. - O'BRIEN.—A tribute ol love to dea _ Ivan, killed in action. April 9. IS4I 7 Yaar face, dear Ivan, we'd love to sec ? but all we have is a memory.—*ver re ' membered bt bis sister Patty, brother sin-law Jtm and little Jimmy. Brokei . HOI. N.S.W. ?~ O*BBIEK.—In loving memory o! Ivan )? killed in action. April 9. 1941. A lovei ." one from us is gone, a voice we lovei *- is BtUl; a place is vacant in out horn '? that never can be tilled.—Dal steonuiai brothers and sisters. ?- ANZAC 'Words ol Hymn) f (Dedicated to all Defenders of Aus ]; tralasia-i '* By Don Laurler >' Men Of Australia. New Zealand. Sprane uj arms at their country's call n And. under God's protecting band, '? Fought to save us from serfdom thral '? While we rejoice with those who live. ?o Praise and laud their brace depds fo 1. we'll not t'orget each relative j Whose facriflce ?af clorious 1! EN MEMORIAM r , ASHFOBD.—In loving memory < ' mother, passed away April 4. 1942.—Evi v remembered oy Glady and John an Audrey. ADAMS—Id lovtnjt memory or dea Edna, wbo fell asleep April 8. 1941 Aslee in in God's beautiful garden. In the sue le shine of perfect peace.—lnserted by hi ot loving parents and sisters. at ADAMS.—In loving memory ot dea j. Edna, who fell asleep April 8, 194 Sweetest memories of one so dear, deep! c. treasured from rear to vear.—lnserted & 1- Margaret and Rosa. BRAND.—In loving memory ol my det :1- husband and father, who passed away c id April 9. 1944. Resting where no shadow ig fall, in perfect peace be awaits us aU.- M inserted by his ioving wife and family. BRAND. Henry Moss.—ln loving men xc cry of our dear father, passed awa n, April 9, 1944. We nave you In our men ire ory. God has you in His carr— Insrrtc BROOKS.—In loving memory af oi ?t. dear father and grandpa, who roll aslee :d April 8. 1938. Peacefully sleeplng. ld Inserted by hi; loved ones. A. KITLJiR.—In loving memory o: :aljji c- and grandfather, patted away April : 1944.—Ever in our thoughts.—inserted t l- Grucf All.. Keith. Ron. John. ai j de?r father. Alfred E. A_ who D 2.<? ar away AdDI ?, 1944.—Sadlr mirvij by h inns Bill. Boss. ?nd JncV.
'IN MEMOKIAM ' 1-, BrRGESS.—In loving memory of our it.dfiflr ffiihcr lost at £t?&, keltic Vivid, April? ? is! 9. 1932. I I Things hove.changed in many ways, l Bui on? thine changes nrc?r; d The meirories of tho?e happy days. When we were all together. ! n —Inserted by Bill iA.I.F.i. Leu iR.A.S.M - Hilton (R.A.A.F.I. A L.F. (R.A.N.I. also Phyllis and France j - CAMPBEIJ..—In lov.ng memory of. nun ni dear friend, who passed away on April 8.. '? 1:944. Peacelully sleeping.—Ever remrm '? bered by her pair. Ethel and Elly I CAMPBfcXL.—In loving memory or dear I r I mother and grandma, who passed away. ; on April 8. 1944. There's a face th?t is ? 'always witii us. and a rolce r.— inve to | ?hear and smile of mother dear.—Nsverj ' forgotten by Harriet and 'irniU. Mount ? .? Bryan. CASTLE.—In loving memory ol our : I. loved son and brother, Ron. passed away I memory, A leaf Is sadly turned today.— |! I Remembered always by mim. dad. L ' brothers, and sisters. J j CASTLE.—In loving memory ol Ron. I e1 who died April 8. 1938. Ewmen memo-! ifjrtes linger yet. too dearly lover te erer. is!forget-—lnserted by Granma Castle. J ' ? CBABB.—In loving memory of our dear , i husband and father, ?rho passed away on l-iApni 9. 1944. !. n iAs we loved you so v-e mtst you. j 3> Through this sad and lonely year. I —Inserted by his loving wile and diugh-'j -iter Vera ana Fred. '.I , r! COSSONS.—III loving memory of cur:l ?jdearest mcther and nanna. who pasaed .i a way April 9. 1943. . ? There's * face ttiat Is always with ua. ] Z\ And a voice we long to hear: ;? I* sweet smile n will always remember., 'I A memory of you. mother <iear. i '?! —Always remembered by her loved ones DDreen. Tom and granddaughter Lynei te.; ; COSSOSS.—Loving remembrance ofj| . dear mother, who fell asleep. April 9. 1943. Memories of her are more precious! > than gold.—Loved always by Laurel aiid : Allan. :, CKOXTON. —Sweet memories of cur d darling babe Jeanette. who fell asleepl April 10. 1942. Our precious little roie-1 i' bud.—Always love,) by her mummy and; i. daddy. Laurel and Allan. '? DARWIN.—In loving manor; ot our - stepfather who died result of accident. I ? A heart that was better than gold, to all >? that knew and loved him. his memory will never grow old.—lnserted by his step '?? son Bert. Ada and family. 5 DARWIN.—In loving memory ol my r stepfather, who died result of accident. ' 1944. Time drift! on one year has passed, . , but memories of you we will always kefp. b —Remembered by stepson Stan. Bond. and family. E DARWIN.—In memory of Pop who * died result of accident at Fulham Park., . 1944. Without farewell he fell asleep.] ? leaving a memory for us to keep.—Be-] : membered by Mary and Frank. . DARWIN.—In loving memory of my " husband, who died resul: of accident. aged 65 years, me call was sudden the 5 "hock severe, little I thought that death was near- to have to love and then to J part, is tie saddest story of my heart.— 1 Ever remembered by his loving -wife Olive. f DARWIN.—In loving memory of our| dear father and grandpa, who Pis""l. . away April 9. ISM. Without farewell p he fell asleep, leaving fond memories for as to keep Ever remembered by Ralph. " Marge, granddaughter Pam. , FOGUA.—In loving memory of our ' eear .mother, who passed away April 9. lg(4 Brer remembered by her daugn ", ters. Lucy. June, and Gloria. . „ FOGUA.—In loving memory of o>i. 5 dear alster. who passed away April 9.1 " 1944. Ever remembered by Buoy and '* FOGLM In remembrance of one very - dear to us.—Pat and Malcolm. 5-1 GALAVIN.—In loving memory ot dear . mother, who passed away April B 1942. , Today In sad remembrance we ta.nfc or , one we Joyed so <!ear.—lnserted by Roy. - Rita and grandchildren. GALAVIN. —In loving memory of mi " dear mother, who passed away April 9. i 1942 Sweet memories weave a golden! , chain that links us till we m?t again.— .? Ever remembered by her loving daughter. I May. son-in-law. Bob. grandchild. Brian i " GBEENSLADE.—In loving memory of:I . oar dear son and brother, who passed) 1 away April 9. 1944. Not Just today, but. ? every day. in silence we remember.—ln , serted by his loving mother and sister j IVGREENBLADE.—In memory ol Allan, i l; who passed away April 9. 1944:—Ever re-- II membered by bis loving wife May. son and i ' daoghter. Peter and Nance. ' GBEENSLADE- —In loving memory of| j Allan, wiio passed away April 9. 1944. In ; 5 silence we remember.—lnserted by Bis. 2 suiter Eva. brother-in-law. Laurie. ?nd, children r GREENSLADE- —In loving memory of rmy dear brother, who passed away on '? April 9 1944.—Ever rememberec' by his * loving sister Mary, tarotner-ln-law. Allan 0 and Peter. T KCTCHER-—Cherished memories of ' dear father, called home April 9. 1943. Thonrb death divides, lond memories c cling.—Sadly missed by May. Herb, and d grandchildren. h EfTXCHER. —I*l loving memory of dear >? Cad and grandpa, who passed away on " April 9. 1943 'f To be vitb us In the same old way - Would be our dearest wish today. —Ever remembered bjr win. George, and -. grandchildren.. 1 >t KUTCHEK.—In fond and lorintl ' ratmory of dear <la<i. who passed away lf April" 9. 1943. —Ever remembered by bis loving daughter Ha?L Alas, and baoy I. vary d LAKGBEIN.*-In loving memory of our i. dear mother who D?ssed away April ?. 1934. "A silent thougnt brings many a tear." —Inserted b* daughter Olive. aon-In-law! ? Clarry. and. crandohildren Ullian. Joan. and Don. ' ? I ?r LAXGBETN.—In loving memorr ot my' n dear mother, who patsed away on April | * 8, 1934. "Time drirts on but memories r slay.—lnserted by daughter and son-mr r law. Lily-and Ted. and grandchildren LAN'GBEIN.—In loving memory of - mother, who passed ?way April 8. 1934. ' Away in God's beautiful garden, snel ? tred front all sorrow end pain; someday. when life's Journey is ended, we shall - meet our <>ar jnother again.—Sadly 1 icissed by Doris. Btd and grandchildren. MAAC—A tribute of love to our little '- school pal. Arthur wbo died April 9. ? 1944. ' A lUtle token, true and tender. d Just* to sbow we do remember. ?- —Inserted by the Ramco scboo'xhildren. " MeCAIXET.—A tribute of love and re membrance to dear husbane. Alexander, who fell asleep April 9. 1942.—Ever n n meaibered by wife BHen. stepson and ". daughter. ~ MacFAKLANE.—In loving memory o! ~ two darling danghten Margaret, who :; passed away on the Btn, and Pattle on * 9th April. 1943. Our hearts acne wun f sadness, our eyes shed many a tear; God " alone knows bok ?c miss them, as it a dawns the second sad year.—Ever re [' n-.embered by their loving oiolher. fatner. % brothers end sisters. " MaeFABJ.uNC —In loving memory ot dear Margaret and PaUle. who passed ," away at Sumsierto?-n on April 8 and 9. -~ 1943. respectively. To have, to love, ? and then to part. Is the sadden story ot X the human heat?.—Alwayx remembrreC; „ by Aunty Ten. Uncle Alt. and Valeric. .' Munro. Brighton. h MacFABLANL. —In loving memory of _ Margaret, who passed away April 8. also Patricia. April 9. 1943. Deareat of me ,d Tnories are with us still, of two dear ~. little girl; we can never forget: so dearly IT lorcd. so sadly missed.—Longed for al ways. Aunty Ada. ancle Marl, children ? v McGUINXESS.—In loving memory ot jl our dear mother. Deep in our hearff ,v sweet memories are kept.—Always ? ,'e membered by daughter and ?on-in-la?. Katb ane Alex.. Woodeldf. j MICHELL.—In sad bul loving me-1 3 " morj^of. Robert, accidentally tilled. April | if 9. 1?42. | ?s Bis smiling face and loving way*. j ,- Will linger with us all our days. I i| —Always remembered by McCahey! family. MICHELL—in memory ol out dear t. nephew. Robert, who passed away (re-1 is salt of accident! April 9. 1942. aged 7 ?r years 8 months. Too dearly loved to ib be forgotten.—lnserted by Dncle BUI. Aunties Mary and Madge. MICHELL—In memory ot our beloved 1. grandson Robert who pasred away (re e. suit of accident). April 9. 1942 Not last t- today, but every day. In silence we re r- member.—lnserted dv Grandp? and Njn ?n Polereen. Mitcbum. MICHELL—ln loving memory ol our Q- dear son Robert, who passed awa? on '? 'd April 9. 1942 (remit of acddenti A< !d thought for today, a memory forever — le Inserted by tits loving father snd mother. ">? NOBLE.—In ever loving memory of mv dear parent*, parsed airav at Gawler. father. April. 9 1943. mother. July 3. 1938. To have and then to part is" the .saddest story or the human heart: bul street memnrles will alwavt list. In , serted by daughter Jean. rEGI-FK.—ln loving memory or deal v Vera. who died WrW 1 1944. result ol Without farewell shp fen asleep. With Just swe**! memories tor us to ceep ! —Alxav.i frmnnberfd by Joy and Phyllis, i I'EGl.ER—Fondert memorlef nf our; i niece and coosln Vera. diet? result or! ! accident. 'Good Friday. April 7. 1944 i 01. Her lire a beautiful memory—Aiwavsl er! remembered o? Dnrle t?!->. Aunl Brrtha.. mlMar^are; and Brew. '? PETERS In laving memory of de?r sr Billy, who passed away April 9. 1943 A ? (p nature you could not help Invins. a heart I n . :hat was better than gold, to a!J that er kaew and loved h!m. his memory will | never gTOw old. —Ever r<>member?d b* h'Jt ar lovtnf! mother, brother CHIT. Mary" ?nc- II family. ily TOTTER.—In loving memory of my by drar mother. Sarah, who passed away on April'B", 19^5 Deep In our hearts ar a memory i* kept of one we loved and an will never forget.—Ever remembered by tra Tilly and Ted. and- grandchildren - POTTEB'—In loving memory of dear mother (Sarah Potten. who passed n- away Aoril 8. 1935 Not Just today. but ay ev?r? day. in silence we remember.— n- Always remembered by Aftele. George and ed grandchildren. } POTTER—In loving memory of vi mother, who parsed away Apr.l 8 1935 ! ep Treasured meirories ?r shall mHr?v?! - keep —In-erled it hn lovlnc daneh*ri 9ii^r ci and grandchildren ; 8.: RAMSAY.—In loving memory of our te AiSiViSsa." 11 CUK ""ho ??"* —*: il: ! A 'houcht for today. ? memory [ortoer ?! | —Inserted tay his lorln? tnnrhrr and I lis1 f#ther. slstm Lilliin ana J.?n. and
IN MEMOBIAM BCNFSET.—Is loving memory of darl ing -Bubs," viio passed in; on April 8. 1931. Sweetest memories of one so dear, deeply treasured from year to year —Ecer remembered b? ber lovinf motbei and sister Edna. I RICHARDS.—In remembrance oi I Annie, the loving wtte of R. B Richards, mother of T?d. Wa. and Vera.—Forevsi remembered. ROADS—In loving manor) ol deal Lama, vbo passed in; April 9. 1944 A leaf In tie book of memory. Is gent I; turned today.—lnserted by Aunty Zeena Dnr> Bill, cousins Thelma. S'.an. Dorit i Nei:. Harold. Bose. ROADS.—In loving memory of dual Lorna. who found aireet rest on April 9. 1944. aged 23 T??n. In the golden book of memories. A leaf is gMi"Jy turned today. —Inserted by Her loving coiitim Thelmi I and Stanley Lock. ROADS.—Ia iojlng memory o! dea: Lorna. who pasted away April 9. 194t I A beautiful life came ? an end.—Always I' remembered by Uncle Alan. Aunly Pe*n and cousins. Inaian Valley. COtDS In rand rfmnuarintr cl I Lorna. woo passed air?T on April 1. 19*4 Beautiful memories, dearer than gold. Of one wbose woub can nerer be told — Always remembered by Aunlie Ki'. Oncle Sam. and family. Hi-Ton ROADS.—In loving memory o: Lorna called home on April 9. 1944. Without farewell she rei; aaierp. tearing a memory T". always keep —Lovingly remembered by Cousin Uc r?y- KOADS In laring memory ol dea! Lorna. woo pa?ed ?w?y Apn! P 1944 A nature you could not belp !ov:ng. ? heart better than gold: to all that kntv and loved ber. her memory will netei grow o^d.—Ever remembered by Dnr.i Arch. Frank and Bazel. KOADS.—In loving memory or oa; deal sister Lorna. who passed away April 4 1944. Not a. day do ye fors?t you. tn ou: hearts you're always near: we who lore* you sadly m:ss you, as U da?n* this ftrst aad year.—Always remembered by her loving sifter Sylvia. br<Kher-m-la?< Doug, and little Tony. ROADS.—In loving memon m Lama who passed away Apr!: 9. 1944. G<io"> greatest gift is memorlrs.—Al??r> rr. membered by Ann;ie Id 3 I)nt-> A'beri and famiiy ROADS."—in cad bu; lov^g memory ol our darling daughter. Ixirna. ?Oo passeo away April 9. 1944. We miss yonr Vinci and willing band::, your rond and earnes: care: our borne is sad without you. dear, we miss you everywbere.—S*diy missed by mum and dad. ROADS.—In fond and loving cnemor> away Aprli 9. 1944. Twas'early in th? morning. God walked Amongst Bis flowers. Be chose the rarest one of all, thai lovfii one was ours.—Loved and langed for al ways by her loving sisters and hri>Lbrrs KOADS.—In sincere memory of Lorna who passed away on April 9. 1944. dea: young friend of Jack. A.I.P idee.i. !Cor- Waikerie. KOADS —in fond memory o! nm frienc ! Lorna. who parsed away April ?. 1944 iWTjat we would eive your hanri to claso Your loving face to sep: To be together ance again Just like we used to be. ' —Always remembered by ftei friend* i Evelyn. Wilse Jannertr 1 SCSUI.TZ <nee Kucbel!.—ln iovtni memory ol our dear AdeJalne. ?he ptssn 'away April 9. 1940 We think or you ir silence, and love to speak your name: li life we dearly loved you. in deain we di tbe same.—lnserted by ber lovin? narenta brother and sister-in-law. SMITH <nee Joseph! —In lovim □ifmory ol dear UarJ who passed owai April 8. 1939. —Ever remembered b' Dadda. Alex Eve, Nat SMITH.—In loving memory of our ?ea: daughter and ?!*ter. Irene, who passrt away April 8. 1939. Your happy smtli (and chperfnl wsyp will linger wi:h us al jy.ays.—Sadly missed by father. iiolJwi and sisters. TKF.AOVS.—In lount; mrmary o: on' dear maUicr. who passed awn &pnl 9 1941.—Grer remembered by her innni Mafge. TUCKER.—In lonngt memory ol o>a: Tup who p.isaed away on April 9. 1939 Time drifts on but memories slay — Sadl; missed h> BIT! and Fan. Bruce. Rat (8.A.A.F.1. WISEMAN In lov'.n? memory o father, erandna who passed away Apn 9 1943 —Ever rememuerf-d by Albwr ? A.1F.1. Man-- Kay Wiseman. i WOOIHKC—Hi lorinx mesiorr ol mi iticar mother, who diprf *p:i' 9. 1950. —V imjj rf-mrainerrri or <"* —lnsprt^ to) i WINCH.—In m?mnr? ol out wnrK —Eve' remembered by Geo mncotit Loi Brown, ana Fretl ThomD^on. Kens Odas i WINCH.—In cherished mrmoiv of oil :aear brother-in-law Jim. who passei Bway throii?h accident April S. \<m- Ever remembered by his brother and ter-in-law. Rarrv and Millie