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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES Not exceeding 4 lines. 2/6; each addi- tional line. 1/-. Notices, forwarded for insertion in the Births, Deaths, Marriages, Engagements, or In Memoriam columns should be signed by the PERSONS CONCERNED. BIRTHS BONYTHON.—On March 25. at Mc- Bride Hospital, to Jean, wife of Kym Bonython—a daughter. BOWDEN.—On March 24, Henley Pri- vate Hospital, to Dorothy and Russell— a son. BREEN (nee Vigar).—On March 17, at McBride Hospital. Medindie. to Susannah and Leith—a daughter (Pamela Brad- shaw). BROWN.—Mr. and Mrs. Alf Brown, of 16 Sprod av., Toorak, announce the Birth, of a daughter on March 22. Both well. Thanking Dr. Matters and hos- pital staff at Calvary. CARLISLE.—On March 22, at South Glen, to Pat and Russ—a son (Christopher Dean), special thanks to Dr. Matthews and staff. CHARLTON.—On March 23, at Mon- reith, to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Charlton— a daughter (Lynette Bronwen). Both well. CONNELLY (nee Harrison).—On March   25, at Hilton Private Hospital, Emily st.. Murrumbeena, Victoria, to Betty and Keith—a son. COX (nee Pens).—On March 19, at Q.V.M.H., to Joyce, wife of John Cox—a son (Murray Gransden).   DARLING—On March 23. at Lameroo District Hospital, to Freda and Alf—a son (Allan Leonard) DEARING (nee Mackereth).—On March 34, at Memorial Hospital, to Aileen and   Gordon—a daughter (Helen Aileen). Both ' well. DWIAR (Betty Norman). —On March 23, at McBride Hospital, to Harold and Betty—a son (Harold Neill). Both well. Thanking Dr. Chandler and nursing . staff.     EVANS (nee Buckerfield).—On March 22, At Unley Private Hospital, to Joyce, wife of B. A. Evans—a daughter. FAGGOTER (nee Schutt).—On March   24, at Wolverton, to Muriel and Mervyn— a daughter (Loraine Joy). GREEN.—On March 24, at Clare Dis- trict Hospital, to Jess and Stan—a   daughter. Thanking Dr. G. Wien-Smith,   matron and hospital staff.   GRIBBLE.—On March 22, to Cynthia,   Wife of R. C. Gribble—a son.   HALL (nee Olds). - On March 25, to the wife of Frederick Hall, Magill —a   daughter. Thanking Dr. O'Halloran and   staff at Rowan.   HARMER (nee Una Buscumb). —On   March 19, at Maitland Hospital, to Una,   wife of W. G. Harmer —a daughter (Margaret Kaye). Thanking Dr. Wallman   and hospital staff.   JONES (nee Simon). —On March 21, at Pinnaroo S.M.H., to Viras and Clarry — a son (Russell Allan). Especially thanking Dr. Walmsley, Matron Sellick and staff. JUETT (nee Hudson). —To Evelyn and Henry —a daughter (Christene Evelyn), Both well. Thanking Dr. Wallace and hos-   pital staff. KUHLMANN (nee Hattersley). —On March 24, at Calvary, to Ann Gordon — a son (Roger Charles). Both well.   Thanking Dr. Coates and hospital staff.   LASSCOCK. —On March 25, at Memo- rial Hospital, to Jean, wife of John Lass- cock —a son. McINERNEY (nee Worthley). —On March 25, at Henley Private Hospital, to   Clarice and Jack —a daughter (Dianne Marie). Thanking Dr. Peters and hos-   pital staff.   MERCHANT. —On March 24, at Rowan Private Hospital, to Mavis and Len —a son. Both well.   MUDGE (nee Barton). —On March 25,     at Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide, to Gladys and Frank, of Port Elliot —a son. Both well.   O'BRIEN (nee Gordon). —On March   24, at Calvary, to Jim and Queenie —a daughter. Thanking Dr. Ross and sisters   of Calvary.   PURSCHE (nee Eizenberg).—On March 22. at Lobethal Hospital, to Alma and   Vic—a son (Don). Thanking Dr. Jung- fe, Matron Russell and staff.   BEAD.—On March 24, at Auburn Dis-   trict Hospital, to Cora and Fred—a son.   Thanking Dr. Finey, Sister Newbold and Sister Alexander. SAPPIATZEE (nee Wilson). —At Me- morial Hospital, to Jean and Carl —a son (Douglas George). Thanking Dr. Scha- fer matron and staff. SKIDMORE. —On March 25, at Unley Private Hospital, to Mavis and Norm —a son. Both well. No visitors for 6 days.   Special thanks to Dr. H. H. K. Russell,   matron and staff. SPEERS (nee Miller).—On March 24,   to Shirley and Norman, at Memorial Hos-   pital—a son (Malcolm Dean). Thanking   Dr. Allan White and Horsing staff.   STARK.—At Lynette, Fullarton, on March 17, to Les and Shirl, a son (Ter-   rence Patrick) Thanks to Dr. Jolly.   Sister Keeley and staff.     SWEENEY (nee Tymmons). —On March 23, at Unley Private Hospital, to   Dorothy and Ted —a daughter (Rosemary     Joy). Thanking Dr. Everard and hos-     pital staff.     TAYLOR (nee Horsell). —On March 25,     at the Hindmarsh Maternity Hospital, to Blanche and Jack —a daughter. No visitors for seven days.   UNDERWOOD. —On March 15, at the Cunderdin Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A.   Underwood, or Tammin, Western Australia-a son. VINE.--On March 25, at Salisbury Hospital, to Linda, wife of Erwin J. Vine —a daughter.   WHITTAKER (nee Cutting). —On March 25, at Unley Private Hospital, to   Joyce and Ken —a son. Thanking Dr.     Savage and hospital staff.     BIRTHDAYS   Birthday greetings are extended to the   undermentioned members of the Chil- dren's Hospital Birthday League. All   communications regarding birthdays in this column must be addressed to the   lay Superintendent, Children's Hospital, North Adelaide. Minimum Insertion fee.   2/6.   Joan Dymmott, Eastcourt House,   Grange; Christine Hicks. 17 Willcox av.,   Prospect: Mrs. E. Bromley. Winkie; John   Andrew Stanley Smith. Clare: Mr. Ivan Crouch. "Leal Home," Merriton; John Rankine, 8 Wynett st, Pennington Park:   Bethel Grosvenor, Strathalbyn, age 11 years. MARRIAGES     DONLON—ALLEN.—On March 25, at   Methodist Manse, Salisbury, the marriage   of Gwenda Joan, elder daughter of Mr.   and Mrs. L. Donlon. of Salisbury, to   Colin Rex, third son of Mr. and Mrs. C.   Allen, of Maitland.   KENNY—BROWN.—The marriage of   Theresa, younger daughter of Mrs. and   the late Mr. H. C. Brown, of Ceduna, to Kevin (late of 8th Div., Ammo. Sub.   Park), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M.   Kenny of Elliston, wan solemnised at St.   Francis Xavier's, on March 5.   GOLDEN WEDDINGS   ELLIS—ANDERSON.—Mr. and Mrs.   Fred W. Ellis, of Alexandrina road, Mount   Barker, have pleasure in announcing the   60th anniversary of their wedding, which   was solemnised at Dunn Memorial Metho-   dist Church, Mount Barker, on March 26, 1896, by the late Rev. W. Benson Mather.   At home between 2.30 and 5 p.m. LESLIE—POOLE.—On March 25, 1896,   at Torrens St., Torrensville, by the late   Rev. J. Clarke, Charles E. J. Leslie,   youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs.   Cordon Leslie, of Hindmarsh, to Lily.   youngest daughter of the late Mr. and   Mrs. Thomas Poole, of Torrens st., Tor-   rensville, Present address. 27 Roebuck   St., Mile End.     SILVER WEDDINGS   DUNSTONE. —Mr. and Mrs. Don R.   Dunstone, of 41 Main avenue, Frewville, announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, celebrated at Pirie Street Methodist Chnrch on March 26, 1921, by the Revs. J. P. H. Tilbrook and R. E.   Stanley. GARDNER —PIKE. —Mr. and Mrs. C.   E. Gardner, wish to announce the 25th   anniversary of their marriage, solemnised at Murray Bridge Methodist Church, March 26, 1921, by late Rev. D. J. Wel- lington, Present address, McHenry st., Murray Bridge. LEWIS—EWERS.—The marriage of Nettie, daughter late Mr. and Mrs. D. A.   Ewers, Mile End, to Frank, son late Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lewis, of Yarra, Vic., was celebrated at Church of Christ, Mile End. by B. W. Manning, March 26, 1921.   Present address, 16 Ebor av., Mile End. LOCKWOOD—PYATT.—Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Lockwood, of Wallaroo, wish to announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, solemnised at the Moonta Mines Methodist Church, March 26, 1921. MULRONEY—PAGET.—Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mulroney, of 54 Tapley's Hill rd.. Royal Park, wish to announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, solemnised at St. Paul's Church, Ade- laide, on March 26, 1921, by the late Canon Bleeby. MURPHY.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Murphy, 115 Gibson St., Bowden, wish to an- nounce the 25th anniversary of tbeir marriage, solemnised at Hindmarsh Bap- tist Church, March 26, 1921. Rev. W. Beesley officiated. O'BRIEN—EDWARDS.—Mr and Mrs. W. O'Brien of Brooklyn Park, wish to announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, solemnised at East avenue. York, on March 26, 1921. by Rev. E. J. Paternoster. O'SHAUGHNESSY—McEVOY.—Mr. and Mrs. O'Shaughnessy, 9 Sussex St.. Henley Beach, wish to announce the 25th anni- versary of their marriage, solemnised at   the church of the Holy Cross. Good- wood, by the Rev. M. G. R. Hourigan. March 26, 1921. RODDA—WARD.—Mr. and Mrs. P. Rodda, 42 Dudley street, Semaphore, wish to announce the 25th anniversary or their marriage, solemnised at Semaphore Church of Christ, March 26, 1921, by late Pastor Graham McKie.   STARKEY—ROLLOND.—Mr. and Mrs. L. J. R. Starkey, of Sanderston wish to announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, which was solemnised at the Tungkillo Methodist Church, on March 28, 1921, by the Rev. W. Sylvester | Statton. TAYLOR-PHILLIPS—JONES—Mr. and Mrs. Taylor-Philips wish to announce the   25th anniversary of their wedding, so- lemnised at St. Bartholomew's Church, March 26, 1921, Rev. P. J. Price offi- ciated. WEBB—WELLINGTON.—On March 26. 1921, at Wesley Church. Fremante, W.A.,   by the late Rev. A. W. Wellington. George C. eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb, of Perth, to Dorothy Avis, youngest daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Wellington, of Adelaide. Pre- sent address, Port Aug

SILVER WEDDINGS WELLS—HANSON.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Wells, late of North ter., wish to an- nounce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, solemnised at All Saints' Church, King's Heath, Birmingham, Eng- land, on March 26, 1921, by the Reverend A. C. Trot. Present address, Port Noar- lunga. APPROACHING MARRIAGES BRIDGMAN—SCOTT.—The marriage of Kathleen Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brldgman of Wood- ville, to Wilfred Robert (A.I.F.), twin son of Mr. and the late Mrs. L. O. Scott of Surrey Hills, Victoria, will be solemn- ised at Pirie Street Methodist Church, on Saturday, March 30, at 6 p.m. The Rev. A. E. Cowley officiating. BURFORD—EWERS.—The marriage of Betty Margaret, only daughter of Mrs. S. Richardson and late Mr. Sam Burford. to Harry Lindsay (A.I.F.), third son of Mr. and Mrs. W L. Ewers. Semaphore. will take place at Church of Christ, Sema- phore, Tuesday. March 26. at 7 p.m. KENNY—HOPKINS.—The marriage will be solemnised of Patricia Eileen (63A Jetty rd., Glenelg, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kenny, Ponde. to Jack (A.I.F. ret.) only son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, 125 South rd.. Edwards- town, at the residence of the Rev. W. Hawke, 11 Rose St., Glenelg. at 12.15 p.m. on March 30. No reception. RANN—GALLARY.—The marriage of Shirley, youngest daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. L. Rann, Fullarton, to Frank, youngest son of Mr. and late Mrs. Gal- lary, Unley, will be solemnised March 30, 6 p.m., at Glenunga Methodist Church Glenunga. WARD—OGDEN.—The marriage of Elva Mollie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ward, of Cowell, to Lindsay George, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. G. A. Ogden, of Mitcham, will be solemnised at St. Hugh's. Cowell. Satur- day, March 30, 7 p.m.. WOOLLACOTT — BECKWITH. — The marriage of Melva Miriam, youngest daughter of Mrs. M. Woollacott and the late Mr. W. J. Woollacott, of Burra North, to Cecil Melvin (ex-POW), only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Beckwith, of Mt. Bryan, will be solemnised at Pirie st. Methodist Church, on Saturday, March 30, at 3 P-m. Adelaide address. 180 A Goodwood rd., Millswood. ENGAGEMENTS BANDICK—HUMBY.—The engagement has been announced of Beryl, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bandick, of Bayly street, New Queenstown. to Cleve, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Humby, of   First Avenue, Forest Gardens-   BOUNDY —WHEELER.—The engage ment is announced of Shirley, the eldest laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Boundy. ol York, to John (ex-RAN), only child of Mrs. and the late Mr. J. Wheeler, of Alberton. CHARLES—HARVEY.—The engage- ment has been announced of Eunice Pau- line, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Charles, of Red Cliffs, Victoria, to Regi- nald James (Jim), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harvey, of Largs Bay. CHOMEL—WHITE.—The engagement is announced of Doris (Dot), younger laughter of Mrs. M. and the late Mr. F. Chomel, of Yongala, to Douglas, younger son of Mrs. T. Hewitt, and the late Mr. W. A. White, of Semaphore. COBIAC—PHILLIS.—The engagement is announced of Gertie, only daughter of   Mrs. P. Vigar, Parkside, and the late L. Cobiac, Boolcunda, to Geoffrey A. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillis, Orroroo. GIBLIN — STANFIELD.—The engage- ment is announced of Dorothy Eileen,   daughter of Mrs. K. E. and the late Mr. H. M. Giblin, Reade Park, to Allan John [ex-A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. John Stanfield, Swansea, Tasmania. HAGE—MANSFIELD.—The engagement is announced of Shirley Betty, only daugh-   ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hage, to Harold, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mansfield, Angaston. HUTCHTNSON —MATTHEWS.—The en- ragement is announced of Lorna, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutchinson. of Broken Hill, to Keven, younsest son of Mrs. Matthews, of Torrensvillle, and the late Mt. T. Matthews, of Port Wake- field. PILLION—WEEKS.—The engagement is announced of Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pillion, of Keswick, to Gordon (ex-R.A.N), elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Weeks, of Pros- pect. PRICE —POULTON. —The engagement is announced of Valma, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wold, Edward st., Norwood, to Max, eldest son of Cpl. Poul- ton, AIF, and the late Mrs. W. Poul- tan, Port rd., Hindmarsh. SCANNELL—MARTIN.—The engage- nent is announced of Marie Claire, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Scannell, of Broken Hill, to Ronald Keith, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin, of Berri. SMITH—FULLER.—The engagement is announced of Valerie Dawn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith. Port Wakefleld. to Leonard George Fuller (AIF ret.), Colonel Light Gardens. SPENCER—GALE. —Tne engagement is announced of Clarice Occee, second daughter of Mr. Mrs. W. Spencer, Lin- ten Park, to William Roy, youngest son of the late Mr. Mrs. H. Gale, Yacka. WILLIAMS—CELISTE.—The engage- nent is announced of Gwenda, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wil- liams, Stepney, to Joseph, youngest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. S. Celiste, Port Lincoln. WOHLING — BRANDT.—The engage- ment is announced of Betty, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wohling. of Burra, to Fred (ex R.A.A.F., ret.), only son of the late Mr. A. Brandt and Mrs. F. Fillmore, of Burra. DEATHS ANGLEY, Thomas A.—On March 25, at the Crystal Brook Hospital, Thomas A., beloved husband of the late V. A. Ang- ey and beloved brother of J. J. Angley, Georgetown; Mesdames J. J. Liddle, Nar- ridy; H. H. Miller. Findon; J. O'Flaherty, Crystal Brook; J. P. Angley, Kilkenny [deceased). R.I.P. BIGHAM.—On March 14, at Mount Gambier, Jimmy, beloved little nephew of C. and A. Muller, Pennington, cousin of Alan and Loris. At rest. BLACKMAN.--On March 22, Betsy Blackman, of East street, Torrensville, widow of Alfred Blackman and loving mother of Elizabeth. Charles (deceased), Thomas. Rose, Annie and Arthur. Aged 80 years. BLIGHT.—On March 10, (suddenly), at his residence, 13 Wilkinson avenue, Somerton, Herbert William (Hube). the dearly beloved husband of Bernice Blight and loving father of Mavis. Aged 67 CLARK.-- On March 25. at Adelaide. Sarah Catherine (Kate), loved wife of Thomas Clark, of 3 Matilda street, Gil- bertan, loving mother of Myrtle. Lily. Marj., Valma and Muriel, and loving sis- ter of Harry and Art, and loving grandma of Beryl, Allan, Robert, Brian, Trevor and Kenneth. In her 63rd year. Resting. COOKE.—On March 24 (suddenly), John Cooke. of Hanson street, Adelaide, formerly of Carrington street. beloved Husband of the late Mary Cooke and loved father of Perce, Myrtle, Thelma, and Erna. Aged 71 years. At rest. COREY. —On March 23, at Melbourne, Harry, dearly loved brother of Arthur, Essie and Eva; late of Robertstown. At rest. HEATH. —On March 25, Mary Eliza- beth, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Doudle, Coulta. HUBBARD. —On March 25 (suddenly), at private hospital, Betty Joan, the dearly beloved youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hubbard, of 45 Halsbury avenue, Kingswood, and loving sister of Gwenyth, Max and Margaret. Aged 19 HUNT.—On March 24 Maggie Isabel, loving and loved wife of the late Ben Hunt: privately interred. KALLESKE. —On March 24, at the Angaston District Hospital, Hermann, be- loved husband of Anna. Aged 78 MOCHRIE. —On March 25, at 43 West terrace, Adelaide, William beloved hus- band of the late Mary Mochrie and loved Father of Wilfred and Jess. In his 70th year. MORCOMBE.—On March 25. at Ade- laide, Herbert, dearly beloved husband of Susan Morcombe. of 9 Hayward avenue, Torrensville, and loving lather of Muriel, Gladys (Mrs. F. Rogers). Aged 64 years. PHILLIPS.—On March 24. at Adelaide, Florence, dearly beloved wife of the late J. D. Phillips, of Wallaroo. Aged 83 years. At rest. RAVEN.-On March 24, at private hos- pital Walter Raven, late of Watson ave- nue, Rose Park, dearly loved husband of the late Edith Annie Raven. Aged 71 years. REID.—On March 22, at her residence. 100 Chelmsford avenue, Lindfleld. N.S.W, Esther M. M. widow of Lister Reid, lov- ing mother of Bill, Kit, Babs and Mary. Aged 74 years. Requiescat in pace. SMITH.—On March 24. at his resi- dence, 31 Lincoln street, Largs Bay, David Smith. ex-2nd Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers, beloved husband of Wilhelmina Smith, and father of Mary and David Mc- Lean. Aged 68 years. TANN.—On March 25. at a private hospital. Ellen, beloved wife of the late E. W. Tann, and much loved mother of Dorothy and Nell. TAYLOR.—On March 24. at Adelaide. Howard (Fred), beloved husband of Eva Taylor, of 81 Sussex street. Lower North Adelaide, late of Black Forest. Aged 50 years. TRELOAR.—On March 24, at a private hospital, Glenelg. Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Alfred A. Treloar. of 34 Nile street, Glenelg, and loved mother of Winnie (Mrs. W. H. Walker, Port Pirie) and Gwen (Mrs. T. C. Curnow, Da Costa Park). In her 70th year. Late of Port Pirie. WHITBREAD.—On March 25. at Ade- laide Children's Hospital, John Norman,     infant son of Coral and Gordon. Aged 6 weeks. WILLIAMS.—On March 23, at Adelaide, Janet Matilda Williams, of 102 East street,   Brompton, loving mother of Phyllis, Jack,   Harry, Arthur, Joyce and Violet. Aged 61 years. HEROES OF THE EMPIRE "At the going down of the sun and In the morning we will remember them." BISHOP. —In loving memory of dear George. P. O., R.A.A.P. killed in aircraft   accident, Geraldton. March 15, 1943.   Until the day breaks.—Ever remembered   by Aunty Elda. Uncle Peter and Ron. of Sydney.   BLOCK. —In fond memory of Noel, killed aircraft accident. England, March 26, 1944. Those dear, immortal spirits they walk beside us: there is no death. —inserted by Marshall family, Ward St.. North Adelaide. HANNAFORD. Ft.-Lt., D.F.C.—In lov- ing memory of our dear brother and uncle Hec, who made the supreme sac- rifice on March 26. 1945. Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept. Of one we loved and will never forget — —Always remembered by his sister Lorna, brother-in-law Oliver, Roslyn and Gaynor.

In MEMORIAM   ALLEN. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 25, Deep in our hearts lives a picture Worth more than silver and cold; It's a picture of our dear mother. Whose memory will never grow old. —Inserted by Daphne. Rajr (R.A.A.F.), Leo. AUBERT.—In loving memory of my dear mother. who passed away on March 25, 1942. Wonderful is a mother. Other folks can love you, but only your mother understands. She works for you. looks after you. loves you. forgives you anything you may do, and then the only thing bad she ever does to you is to die and leave you.—lnserted by her loving daughter Liz, son-in-law Len, and family. BASS. —In loving memory of mother, died March 26, 1941. Beautiful memories always keep you near us.—Ever remem- bered by her loving son Jack, Grace, Robert, and Mary.   BOYCE.—In loving memory of Julia Annie, who passed away March 25, 1944. —Always remembered by her lov- ing sister May and brother-in-law Mar- tin and family. BOYCE.—Treasured memories of our dear sister Julia Annie, who passed away   March 25, 1944. Peacefully sleeping.— Inserted by her brother William, and sister-in-law Kate Shugg. BRADLEY.—Loving thoughts of our dear son and brother Fred, who passed away March 26, 1943. They say time heals all sorrows. And helps as to forget; But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. —Remembered always by father, mother. Harry (R.A.A.F.), Erica and Ruth.       DAVIS.—In loving memory or my dear   wife, Mary, who passed away March 26, 1945.—Ever remembered by her loving   husband. Walter, and her sister, Annie   Swan.   DAY. —In loving memory of Bert, who passed away March 36, 1939. Seven years have passed since that sad day.   when sorrow on us fell; for ever we will feel the loss, of one we loved so well.— Always remembered by mother and father. DAY.—In loving memory of Bert, passed away March 26, 1939. Just a token true and tender, to show, dear Bert, we still remember. —Ever remem- oered by Bill and Jean. DAY.—In loving memory of Bert, who passed away March 26. 1939. Just a memory fond and true, to -show, dear Bert, we think of you.—Ever remembered by Clem and Mavis. DAY.—In loving memory of Bert, passed away March 26. 1939. One of the kindest, one of tie best. —Ever re membered by Bon and Daphne. DAY.—In loving memory of Bert, who passed away March 26. 1939-—Ever re-   membered by Aunty Cis and Fay. DAY. In loving memory of Bert, who passed away March 26. 1939. Hot just today, bat every day. in silence we re member.—Always remembered by Thelma, Paul, and family. DAY.—In loving memory of Bert, who passed away March 26, 1939. A thought for today, a memory for ever.—Always remembered by George and Rene. DAY.—In loving memory of Bert, who passed away March 26, 1939. The years may dawn and fade away, but memories always stay.—lnserted by Frank and Ron. DUANCE.—In loving memory of our husband and father, fcdwtn. with many a loving heartache, with tears that are shed unseen, we meet in the garden of memories and think of what might have been.—Always remembered by his lov- ing wife and family. DUANCE.- In loving memory of dad. We miss him when we need a friend; on oar old dad we could depend.—Ever remembered by Jim and Ethel. DUNN.—Cherished memories of my darling baby, Josephine, who passed away March 25, 1945.   Two little words, not bard to write. Bat I will remember them all my life— My baby. —Loved and longed for always by her loving mother and father and family. EGLINTON.—In loving memory of my dear sister, who passed away at Port Lin- coln, March 26, 1940. Your memory is as dear today as In the hour you passed away.— Remembered by her twin sister,   EGLINTON.—In memory ol Clarice, passed away March 26, 1940. Just a token, true and tender, to. show, dear Clarice, we stfll remember. —Always re membered by Thelma, Bill and Jimmy. EGLINTON.—In loving memory of my dear sister, who passed away at Port lin coln, March 26, I940. In God's care.— Lovingly remembered by Cordon, Ton and children. EWEN.—In loving memory of my dar ling mother, who passed away on March 26.—Ever remembered by- her loving daughter Kate. EWEN.—In loving memory ol our dear mother who passed away suddenly on March 26, 1936. ten yeans ago today. There is a beautiful star In heaven. That glitters and softly gleams; It's the star of oar dear mother. The pride of all oar dreams. —Inserted by loving son Bill, and daugh- ter-ln-law Flo. FRANCIS.—In loving memory or our dear son and brother, Len, passed away March 26, 1942. May the sunshine you missed in life's pathway be found in God's garden of rest. —Sadly missed by mother and sisters. Deb. and Girt. FRANCIS.—A tribute to the memory of Leo, who passed away oil March 26, 1942. Always, remembered.—lnserted by   GILES.—ln loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away March 26, 1945.   I know what It Is to be lonely, I know what it Is to be sad; If I could only clasp his hand, His dear sweet face to see. And hear his voice that meant so much to me. Don't ask me If I miss him, I'll bear the bitter pain. As I Journey through this life, Until I meet him again in heaven. —Sadly missed by his loving wife Rose. GILES. —In loving memory of father and grandfather, who passed away March 26, 1946.—Ever remembered by Tom, Merle and family. GILES.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away. Dear dad, how I miss you, I loved you too dearly for your memory to fade from my life like a dream. The lips need not speak when the heart mooras sincerely, and tears often fall though seldom are seen. —Sadly missed by his loving daughter Fan, Dave, grandchildren and great granddaughter. - GlLES.—Loving memories of our dar- ling father and grandpa. Deep In our hearts a memory is kept. Of one whom we loved so dearly and shall never forget. —Ever remembered by your son Peter, Hettie and John. GILES.-- In memory of our dear dad and grandfather, died March 26, 1945. Your memory Is as dear today, as in the hour you passed away.—lnserted by his daughter Jane, and grandchildren. GILES.—In loving memory of our dear dad, passed away March 26, 1945. A dear dad laid to rest. For each he did his best. His love was great. A better dad no one could find. —Always remembered by his loving daughterRoase, and grandchild Connie.   HAGGERTY.- James. In loving me—   mory of my husband, who died March 26, 1941. Sweet memories.—lnserted by his wife and family. HAGGERTY.—In loving memory of our dear father. Though to a better land you've gone, fondest memories will ever live with your daughters. Bet, Kath, Thrya. HAWKE. —In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away March 26, 1945—Inserted by her husband Jack. HICKS.—In loving memory of oar dar ling son Boss, who passed away March 26. 1943. Whatever else we fail to do, I we never fail to think of you.—Ever re membered by mother, father and sister Helen. HICKS—In loving memory ol dear little Boss, who passed away March 26. 1943.—Loving thoughts from grandma and grandpa. HOFFMANN, H. H.—ln loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away March 26. 1945. God watched you while you suffered. ' Be knew you had your share; He gently closed your weary eyes. And took you in His care. i —Ever remembered by her loving hus band Arthur, and children. Bryan and Diana. HORE.—In loving memory of oar dear husband end father, who passed away on March 26. 1945.—Inserted by bis loving wife, daughters Botbene, Elver ie (Mrs. Norm I and Margaret. JAEGER. —In loving memories of our husband and daddy, who left us March 26, 1937. Memories are treasures none can steal: death leaves a heartache none can heal.—Remembered by your wife and sons. JONES.—In loving memory of our mother. Today brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. —Always Temembered by her loving son and daughter-in-law and grandson, Sid, Ben and Robert. JONES.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 26. 1943. Many a lonely heartache, often a silent tear, but always a beauti ful memory, of one' we loved so dear.— Always remembered by her loving son Bill, and daughter-in-law Laurel. JONES. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away March 26. 1943. What would we give to clasp your hand. Your loving face to see: To be together once again. Just like we used to be! Time goes on. the world forgets Those who died and those who fret: We who loved you. dear, love you still— Forget you, no, we never will. —Ever remembered by her loving family. JONES.—In loving memory of dear mother, passed away March 26, 1943. Time goes on and the world forgets Those who died and those who fret; But those who loved you. love you still, They cannot forget you, and never will.   —Sadly missed by her loving daughter, Hilda, son-in-law, Charlie, grandchildren,   Lawrie, Lottie, Flora, Harold Jessie, Vic and Syd.   LUNDMAN.—In loving memory of my   dear sister Eva (Billie), who passed away   March 26, 1919.—Ever remembered by her loving sister Nell.   MEAD.—In loving memory of our dear   son and brother, Clem, who passed away March 26, 1945. This is a sad day of remembrance. Of one we will never forget: Not a day do we forget you, Clem. In our hearts you are always near. —Remembered Always by his father. sisters and brother.

IN MEMORIAM MEAD.— In loving memory of Clem, who passed away March 26, 1945. Many a lonely hour, many a silent prayer; but always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear, his gentle voice keeps whis- pering be patient, kind and true, at the end of the land of shadows I'll be wait- ing for all of you.—Always remembered by his loving wife, Thelma, and children, Margaret, Pamela, Clem and Dean. MEAD.—ln loving memory of Clem, who passed away March 26, 1945. Gone from us that welcome smile, those loving, cheerful ways, the heart that won so many friends in happy, bygone days.— Inserted by his mother-in-law and fa- mily. MUNRO.—Fond memories o{ dear mother and grandma, who died March 26, 1944.—Inserted by Nell, Frank and family. MUNRO.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away March 26, 1544. Loved in life, remembered in death. A beautiful memory is all we have left. —Ever remembered by her loving daugh- ter and son-in-law Con. Will and family. mother, who passed away March 26. 1944. Oh. for the touch of a vanished hand and the still.— Inserted by loving daughter Tot. OAKES.—In loving memory of dear dad and father-in-law Montague Robert Oakes, who passed away on March 26, 1944 - Ever remembered by his son Robert, and daughter-in-law, Thelma. PELTON.— In loving memory of our dear uncle, who passed away March 26, 1943. Just a token true and tender to show, dear uncle, we still remember. —Inserted by Vern, Lily, and family, PETERSON.—In loving memory of our   dear dad and grandpa, who passed away   March 24, 1943. As he rests in peaceful   sleep, loving memories we will always   keep.—Always remembered by Ruby and family. PREST.—In loving memory of George, who passed away March 26, 1945. Not just today, but every day, in silence we will remember—lnserted by Myrtle,   Henry and children.

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