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  • JTJennings 24 Mar 2012 at 11:44
    Peter Ross Francis birth
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    Pamela Gene Birrell birth - daughter of Jean Ruby (nee Kadow) and Mervyn Barrier Kenneth Birrell

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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS   Hut exceeding * lines, 2/6: each ?<tdi-' tlonal line. 1/-; nusana 6 lines BIRTHS

ACKLAND. —On October 15, at Mc Bride's, Medindie, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ackland, of Broadview —a daughter. ANCHER. —On October 16, at Memo rial Hospital, to Molly and Norman — a daughter (Kay Eileen). ANDERSON. —On October 11, at Hind marsh Private Hospital, to the wife of Ken —a daughter. BIRRELL. —On October 18, at Malvern Private Hospital, to Jean and Merv. —a daughter (Pamela Gene). Premature. Both well. No visitors for seven days. BUTLER (nee Christophersen). —To Maryy and Allan, on 16th, at Sirius, Al berton —a daughter (Dawn Mary). BUTTERY. —On October 17, at Memo rial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Buttery —a daughter (Janet Elizabeth). Both well. Special thanks to Dr. H. Dun stan and hospital staff. DONNELL. —On October 4, at St. Ann's, Cheltenham, to Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Don nell —a daughter (Helen Margaret). DOHSE. —On October 17, at Hindmarsh Private Hospital,to Gert and Len —a son.   Thanking Dr. Woods, Sister Slater, and staff. CHEWINGS. —On October 18, to the wife of Cyrus B., Jnr. —a son. CLATTON (nee Mavis Ward). —On Oc tober 16, at Sister Lewis's, to the wife of John Clayton —a son. Thanking Dr. Mill, Sister Lewis, Nurse Davis and hos pital staff. No visitors for seven days. DALL (nee Francis). —On October 16,   at Northern Hospital. Enfleld. to Janet and Reg.—c son (Roger Francis). FRANCIS (nee Magor). —On October 16, at Rose Park Private Hospital, to Gladys and Alfred —a son (Peter Ross). Thanking Dr. Mill and hospital staff. GORRIE (Thompson). —On October 14, at St. Andrew's Hospital, Melbourne, to Lieut, and Mrs. R. M. Gorrie.—a dsugh ter. HEIDENREICH. —On October 11, at Hutchlnson Hospital to Doris, wife of A. V. Heidenreieh. Gewler—a con (Bruce Norman i. HIGHETT (nee Frahn). —On October 14. ?: S-M- Hospital. Murray Bridge, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Highrtt—a son (Neville Tomi Grateful thanks to Dr. Hedd:e ?nd hospital staff KEILY (nee Nethercott). —On October 12. at Ashford Hospital, to MarJ. ana Jack—a daughter (Ellen Margaietl. Both ?eH. Thanking Dr. Clayton and (liters. KUCHEL (nee Coralie Willis). —On Oc tober 14. at DJ.KS.. TaUem Bend, to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kuchel. Moorlands— m man t Trevor Frank >. LOCK. —On October 14. at Crystal Brook Hospital, to Muriel and Bill, of NENKE. —On October 16, at Angaston District Hospital, to France* and Frank— NICOLLE (nee Cox). —On October 14, at ??Blndura," Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. Kicolle. Reynella—a son. Thanking Dr. Ixeczer ana hospital staff. OTTENS (nee Vera Pfitzner). —On October is. at the Blyth District H? pital, to the wlte oi L. E. Oitens, ol Brinjcworth—a son (Rex Leonard). RANFORD. —On October 13, at Warra vetna Private Hospital, to Alice and Alan —a daughter. SARRE (nee Allen). —On October 15, at Malvern Private Hospital, to Evelyn. we oi Gunner J. A Sane. AIT, New I Guinea—a son (John Ayrtoni. THOMPSON (nee O'Loughlin). —On October 17. at Knmont Hospital, to Monica, wife of L. A. Thompson—a son (Stephen Jama). Thanking Dr. Ooode and Sister Conigrave. Both well. WADEY (nee Rainsford). —On Octo ber 13, at "Hoberne" Private Hospital "Wagga. NAW, to Mavis, wife of Flt-Lt. Sidney O. Wadey—a daughter (Rosslyn Judith). WHEELER (nee Veale). —On October lE. at the Dnley Private Hospital, to the wife of Ron Wheeler lilP.l. of Gawler—a ion (Ross Thomas I. Both wen. Thanking Dr.. Gault and staff. WILLIAMS (nee Fitzgerald). —On Oc tober 16. at Wolvexton Hospital, fj Rose and Lloyd—a daughter (Ann Patricia). Tnanldnjj Dr. K. Bollen. Sister Caporn. and Sister Wilson. BIRTHDAYS Leonard Baker, 27 Melbourne street. Ku.ji Adela.de (5 yearsi; Lorraine Farn deX 10 Leslie avenue. Westboume Park. "Cheer-os '—Heather Haig. Mount Can tier; Trevor Ebert. Duncan street. Wal laroo. MARRIAGES HOWIE—KATEKAS. — Marriage ol Betty Ann, daughter o! Mr.-Mrs. C. H. Kaiekar. "Fairview." Renmark, to Tpr. .John Barry iAXF.i, son of Mr.-Mre. H. D. Howie, Renmark. solemnised at -St. Augustine's, Renmark. October 14. RAMSAT—FOX on Oct. 2, tae mar riage of Patrlda. only daughter private R. E. Fox (P.0.W.1 and Mrs. Fox, Tus more, to Don (AiF.), only son Mr.-Mrs. W R Ramsay. Dnley, was quietly solem nised St Oeorse'e Church, Goodwood. KEHXT—AHERN.—Marriage of Bgt. H. I. Reilly. MJL (AXF. ret.) to Staff Sister M7j- Ahem iAJLN.S.I was crlr brated at St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral on S*?nrdav. October *r.. WBTTEHEAD—JACKA On Oct. 2. at . St. John's Church, Auburn, Dulcie, daugh ter of Mr.-Mrs. L. E. Jacks, to Uvr. Jeffrey (AiF.). youngest s3 n of Mr.-Mrs H. A. Wn<t-h?-rt. both or Auburn GOLDEN WEDDINGS ROBERTSON.—Mr. and Mrs. Caro! Robertson announce the 50th anniversary el their marriage, celebrated in Adelaide, rt-'iber 19. 1891. Present addre.=f. Olen Pah- McLs-en Vrl* APPROACHING MARRIAGES ROBBC—IAMES-—Marriage of Joyce A- younger daughter Mr.-Mra. H- H. Bobby, of North Gumeracha, to Brian W.. son Mr.-Mrs. S. M. James, Kersbrook. will be solemnised Gumeracha Methodist Ch%rch on S?t, Oct. 23. at 3 p.m. LMTGLEY—BaRTSCH.—Marriage o! Hilda Joyce, daughter of Mr.-Mrs. P. A. Idngley. of Blackwood. to Roy William, son ?f Mrs. and late Mr. W. H. Btrtsch. o, eandwell: at Kingtwood Roman Catholic Churcb. Thnra- Of.;. ?1. 7 pjn. MASLIN—ATKINSON.—Marriage Edith May, eldest daughter Mrs. and the late Mr. George Maslin, Myponga, to Gnr. Robert Aldam (A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. J. and late Mrs. Atkinson, Willunga, at Myponga Methodist Church, Oct. 21. 7pm.     WEIR—EDSON.—Marriage of Jessie,   enly daughter Mr.-M^s. J. Weir. Largi. :. Tpr. Maxwell C. iAXF.?. only son Sgt and Mrs. w. F. M. Edson, Miuham. will be solemnised Plrie St Methodist Church Thura.. October 21. fi.4S am ' ENGAGEMENTS ALLCHURCH—SCARBOROUGH.— The engagement is announced of Rae (W.A.A.A.F.), younger daughter of Mr. and late Mrs. F. G. Allchureh. Glen Os mond, to Albert (A.I.F.) eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Scarborough. Warradale. BENNETT—GEHLKEN. — The engage ment I' announced of Margaret Helen, eldest daughter of Mr.-Mrs. K. Bennett. oi TaU sL. Croydon, to Stanley Alfred, youngest am of Mr.-Mrs. H. Geh&en. If rmmouth St.. Crovdon. BECK—SWANSON. — The engagement U announced of Constance May. only, daughter of Mr.-Mrs. C. <Bny> Beck. Peterhead. to Sgt. James Raymond (A.I.F.) second son of Mr.-Mrs. J. L. Swanson, Clare. BOTT—HAMMER. —The engagement is announced of Ronda Jean, only daugh ter Mr^. V. M. BotU Prospect, to Sgt. Maurice Albert <R_i-A-F.I. youngest son Mr.-Mrs. A. J. Hajcmer, of Prospect. DODD—DENSLEY. — The engagement Is announced of Joyce Audrey, only daughter of Mr.-Mrs. T. B. Dodd. of Bor dertown, to Robert Lloyd, younger son of Mr.-Mrs. A. I. Densley. of Keith. DCANCE — SEIXEN Jeannette. the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs- W. Duance. of Parkslde. to William (Bill). AXF- the only £on of Mr. and Mrs. W. SelW. of G'lb>rton. KLEDfSCHMJDT — PRATT. — The ?>- Sitement U announced of Lois, only ugfater of Mr. and Mrs. L. BSein fccnuiat. ol Lobethal. to Robert Westiey lAXF.i. younger son of Mr and the late Mrs. J. A. Pratt, of Blyth. LUSH—KUXKIG.—The engagement is announced of Faith Lillian (A.W.A-S.i. nmngest daughter of Mr.-Mrs. J. H. Lush. ?Bilverton Park,' DeUmere, to Gnr. Aubrey Ronald (iXP. ret.), youngest son of Mr.-Mrs. J. B. Klelnig. vicuirHarbor. SIOSTROM—3ANSEN. — The engage ment is announced jof Joan Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kiostrom. of wUteton. to Alfred George, jeconri £on of Mr. and-Mrs. H. B. Hansen. of Rosewater Gdm.. BOBINSON — rENGIIXY. — The en gagement is announced of Constance, eld est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robin--on. of Stone Hut. to Denis Herbert, only son of Mrs. and the late J. Pen gil?y. of Eastbourne. England. WATKINS—LAWRENCE.—The engage ment is announced of Jean (BUlie). younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Warkins. of Sydney, MW, to Uoyd (R.A-N.). fonrth son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Lawrence, of Prospect. South Australia. DEATHS MtLMNC-On October 18. at his re sidence. 74 Glen Osmond rd.. Parkside. I Heinrich. loved husband of Emily Bohn-| lotc and father of Elsie. Alma and Freda, i and sons-in-law Rob. Alf and Bill: a Bed 67 years. Rsstin;. CHAPMAN.—On October 14. at" private hospital. Brunswick. V.. Dora Evelyn, be loved wife of Stanley, and loved mother of Robert and Norma: aged 32 years. ? Late of 10 Campbell it.. Colac). COOPER.—On o~t. 13. at hospital. June Adeline, dearly loved daughter or Mi. and Mrs. Hairy Cooper, of Cedar ay.. Rovsl Park: aged 12 years. COSH.—on October 13 (result of air craft accident, Queensland!. FiU-Sgt. TMcard Warren (Peter) Cosh, beloved only child of Mr.-Mrs. Hen/ey w. Cosh, ~ Ocean st.. Ormonde. Victoria; aged 21 7eGEEGORT.—On October 17. at 7 Camroc ay.. Prospect, Charles Wren, deariy beloved husjband of Mary Cameron Or-gury. ana lov.ag father of Harold. Rovston and Frank. Agsd 87 years. RAHN.—On October 16. at bis resi dence 68a Margaret su. North Adelaide. - Walter George, beloved husband of Emily llElvaina Hahn. aged 71 years. HART.—On October 17. at Glen Os mond. James Matthew, beloved husband of Mila Hart, late of Darwin and Peter borough, leaving 2 sons and 1 daughter: agwi 55 yean. Requlescat in Dace. HILL. A. Price.—At Camperdown Hos.. Searing 7 sorrowing children, also 2 sis t-r, and 1 brother to mourn their sad joss. Sweet rest st last.—lnserted by Icring yister Olive Treloar. Kens. Gdns. HtmPHEBTS.—On October 16, at her Tfj>*dence. 24 Victoria av_ Rose Park. Florence Mary, widow of Arthur Robert Bumpherys, and loved sister of Mr*. A M. Weston. KILMAKTIN.—On October 18. at her bibber's residence. Leasingbam. Saraii. third daughter oi the late Patrick and Bridget Kilmartin. Aged 66 years. RIP MANNING.—On Oci. 13 (result of rail *?.? acddenti. Col. Leonard Reginald. £42005. belrved rldcx son of Freda and V-nrher or Bon iR.VA.P.I, interred Bar mera War Cvmnrry. Oct. 15. 1943. aeea I 20. So dearly loved, so sadly missed.

| DEATHS 1 II aWI tin —On October 18. Xobertl ! Newton, beloved husband of the late Mer { c:a Mc?eath: in hu 99th yea:: leaving 2S I grandchildren. , MeBFATB.—At S9 Dampier *v.. Flin- J ders Psr£ Robert Newton, loved latiirr' ol Bess;.:. Willy. Eihel. I-loriif. Harold. Duncan Mabel, George (deceased!, Frank and Donald: in bis 93th year. Ai resi. McBEATH.—O;t. 18. at his grandson'* residence. 59 Dampier av.. Flinders Park.: Robert Newton, beloved Krandfather Gordon. Rita, great-grandfather Barry ' At rest. In his 99th year. ; MATTHEWS.—On Oct. 18. at a private   hospital. Adelaide. Ruptrt McGregor, the dearly loved second son of the late Mr. and Mrs J. J. H. Matthews, of West- bourne Park: aged 56 vears. MATTHEWS.—On Oct. 18. at a private hospital, Rupert McGregor (Mac) loved   brother of Hally, Arthur, Coral, Kathleen and Jack Matthews, late of Hurd's Hill. Coromandel Valley. MILLER.—On October 6. Agnes Bertna wile of the late Henry Houghton Millci. of Port Lincoln. i PBOSSEK.—On October 14. at Katan ning. W-*~ Alexander, aged 15 years. | second eldest son of the late Aaron and; Elizabeth Prosser. late of Monarto and; Mooilong. S-&. < REED.—On October 17. at a private - hospital. George Effingham Reed, nf 41 Robsart st- Parkside. beloved husband of the late Mary Reed: aged 83 years.   WADMORE. — On October 14, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Pitman, 14 East ter., Kensington Gardens, Margaretta beloved sister of Olivia, Sarah, Clara, Mary, Joe, Will, and Stephen. WECKEBT.—On October 16, at the re sidence of her daughter. Mrs. P. Klem Truro, Maria Elisabeth, wife of the latr A. T. Weckert. of Stonefleid. In her 82nd year WHllVOao.—Oct. 13. Moonta. John, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ann Whltford. leaving 3 sons and 6 daughters and many grandchildren to mourn their sad loss; age 76 years. We bless the years we called him ours. WILSON.—On October 16, at SO Cum- Ing St.. Mile End. Eliza Hannah, beloved Tife of rile late William Rowland Wilson: in her 71st year. DIED OX ACTIVE SERVICE "At the going down of the sun and in BERHT.—On Oct. 11. in England. Sgt. Edmund Hughe: <R.AA.F.i. only son of Mrs. isd late Mr. E. Berry. Kzdina (re sult of aircraft acc.denti. BRINE.—A tribute o! love to our dear broLher. R-jss <R.A.A.F.i. who died in military h.asplts.l. Oct. 13. From hU lis ters and brothers. Elsie. Dawn. Btan. Keith <R_i_A-F.i. Gordon One of lie best. CAMERON.—On Oct. 5, Jim, dearly loved husband of Hazel (nee Williss), and darling daddy of little Clova, also loved son-in-law of Mr.-Mrs. Ron Williss, Campbelltown. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. DONLAN.—In lond memory of Les. who died on active service. New Guinea. Sept. 24. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. — Lovingly remembered by Gwen. DONLAN.—In loving memory 01 Let. who died on active service. New Guinea. Sept. In God's loving care.—Fondly reinemosred by lony. Dors and family. DURDIN.—Flight-Sgt. Garnet Walter (R.A.A.F),previously reported missing,     now presumed killed in air operations on   March 4. loved only son Mr.-Mrs. G.   R. Durdin. Strathalbyn, and loving bro ther of Joyce. "His duty nobly done."   MILLER. —Kined in action, Oct. 1. N.U.. Ern. dearly loved son-in-law ol Mr. ana Mrs. Walter NicoL TJraidla. His cuey nobly done MILLER. —Killed in action, Oct. 1. N.G.. dtarly lored husband Mavis, lov ing father of Allan and Walter: aged 36. He sleeps In a soldier's grave, honored with Australia's brave MILLER. —Killed in action. Oct. 1. NO.. Krai, the dearly loved eldest son ol Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller, of Stirling West.' Ever rtmembered. MOKCOMBE. —Flt.-Lt. Keith. D.F.C.. second son ol Mr. and Mri. w. G. Mor comae. Waadl Forest and Armadale. W-A^ nepaew of F. R- Muner. Walkerie. In memory. PERK. —tTlvate Tony, killed in New Guoie*. October 1. dearly loved brother in-law of £ana, loving uncle or Joan. Bis duty nobly done. ROWE. —In memory of our son and brotoer. Spr. L_ G. E. (Jlm>. AJ.F. ret., filled in action in b.G.. Sept. 24: ag? 34 years. His duly nobly done.—Ever remembered by bis mother, father, bro thers, and sisters, of Mitcham. ROWE. —In memory o£ a. friend. Spr. L. G. E. (Jim >. AJ-F.. ret., killed in action in N.O. Sept. 24. Resting in a soldier's' grave, honored with Aus tralia's brave.—Ever remembered by Elsie. ROYALS. —In memory of dear Tom. killed in action in N.G. on Oct. 1. A smiling face, a heart of gold, one of the best this world could hold.—Remembered by Mr.-Mrs. E. C. Davis, Don (R.A.A.F) Dougald, Cookes Plains. ROYALS. —In memory of dear Tom, killed in action, N.G., on Oct. 1. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, of the one we loved and will never forget.—Remem- bered by Ron (R.A.A.F)i and Mona Sul- livan. Meningie. ROYALS. —In memory of my darling   Tom, killed in action in N.G. on Oct. 1. Your cheerful smile and happy ways will linger with me all my days.—Remem- bered by bis dearly loved fiancee, Ruth Davis. Cookes Plains. Sadlv missed. TREGEAGLE. —Loving tribute to Cpl. J. R. (Bunty), killed Oct. 1, N.G., eldest son Mr.-Mrs. R Tregeigle, Teatree Gully,   loving brother Beryle, Avice, Dell, Bub (R.A.N.). Time takes away the edge of grief, but memories turn back every leaf. TRESIZE. —In loving memory of our dear friend. Arnold, killed in N.G, Sept. 14. DnUl we meet again. Remembered bv Ameta. Rraest <RJ^_AJ">. Ronald and Bruce HEROES OF THE EMPIRE "At the going down of the sun and in; the morning we will remember them."; BOBBINS. Captain.—ln sad but loving) memory of dear Peter, killed in action! at El Alamein. Oct. 22. 1942. One of the world's bravFst and best. —Ever remem bered by Elma and Wally Spnrden (R.A-AJ.). THOMPSON.—In loving memory o: our dear son and brother. Leslie Howarde ?late 27th Ba:t.?. died O=t. 19. 1917. Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept.—Always I remembered by his loving mother, sisters and brothers IN HEMORIAM BEYER (Andy).— la loving memory ol dear dad. who fell asleep at Victor Har bor. 19th. 1935. father of May. Regi nald. Irene. Rupert, and Essie. Loved by all.—lnserted by bis loving daughters. Irene Pratt and Essie Honeyman. BULLEN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on Oct. 18, 1927.—Inserted by Mildred. Alf. Rita and Audrey. CABALAN.—In loving memory of Gladys, who passed away October 19. Memories linger on.—Mined by Molly. Pomp and family. CAHALAN. —In loving 'memory of dear mother, passed away October IS. 1941. A wonderfnl mother laid to rest, for each of us she'did her best.—Always remem bered by daughter Rose, and sons Mer vyn and Leslie. CAUALAN.—In loving memory ol my dear sister. Gladys, who passed away Oc tober 19. 1941. Links of steel may rust and sever, but links of love will last for ever.—Sadl? missed by Jier loving sister OUie. brother-in-law Harry. CAHALAN.—In loving memory of my dear vile. Gladys, passed away October 19. 1941. Time wipes away the tears or eriel. but memory turns back every leaf. —Always remembered by her loving hus band Vin. CHANDLER.—In loving memory of Marjory, uno passed away suddenly on October 19. 1941.—Ever remembered by uncle, aunty and Don. CHANDLER.—In loving memory of Marjorie, who was accidentally killed Oc tober 19. 1941.—Sadly missed by Mary and Frank. | CHANDLER.—In loving memory of Marjortp. who passed away October 19, 1941. God's greatest gift remembrance. .^adly missed toy motber And laUier CIIANDLEK.—In loving memory of Marjorie. who passed awav October 19. 1941. without farewell she fell asleep, leaving sweet memories for me to keep. —Ever remembered by her grandmother. E. Baker. CHANDLER.—In loving memory of Marjorie who pa_sjed away October 19. 1941.—Always remembered by Roy and Mona. CHANDLER.—In loving memory of Marjorie. who passed away October 19. 1941.—E'er remembered by Fred. COCKBURN (nee MacDonald).—Trea sured memories of our devoted sister, called home October 19. 1930.—Inserted by her loving brother and sisters. COCKBURN inee MacDonaldi.—la fond remembrance of Edith, who passed awav on October 19. 1930. A beautiful memory liveth of a sweet, unselfish life. —Inserted br her lovinj brother and sis ! ters ! DRaGE.—In loving memory oJ mother. j who departed this life. Oct. 19. 1931. Too dearly lored u> ever be forgotten.—Alwars ! remembered by her son Ray. Chrlssie and I gr?nd"hildren. DRAGE. —In loving memory ol mother, who passed away October 19. 1931.—Al wavs remembered. Gertie. Svd. irrand children. DRACE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away Oct. 19. 1931 A tender chord of memory is softly touched today.—Always remembered by her loving daughter Audrey and Jack. DRAGE.—Treasured memories or our dear wire and mother, who passed away Oct. 19. 1931. Always tender, loving and kind, what a beautiful memory to leave behind.—Ever remembered by her hut band. Len. Melva. Bill, and little Joan. DUKE.—In sad but loving memory of my dear mother, who fell asleep O:t. 19, 1336.—Inserted by her loving daughter. Hetty; DUKE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away Oct. 19. 1936.— Ever remembered by her loving husband. COOMBE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 18, 1937; and father, September 10. 1331. Too dearly loved to be forgotten.—ln serted by their loving daughters. Alice and Win. sons-in-law Jack and Bruce. DEANE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away Ost. 19. 1938-1 —Always remembered by her loving; dai'hrrr tlsie DRAGE.—In loving memory of dear mother, passed away October 19. 1931. A I -mii.ng face, a heart of gold, one of the i best the world could hold.—Always re-' in-law George. GEORGE.—In loving memory ol my de^r oinThrr and grandma, who passed *>:?'? -: Hallet: Cc:. 19. 1932.- Always | remembered by her daughter Annie and : pranddaueMer Ellison. GOLTHNG.—In loving memory of Bran, n-lin pa,>ed jvcsr Get. 19. 1943. Swer! j ' memorief.—lnserted by Dorrle and1 grandchildren.

IN MEKIORIAM GRAHAM.—In loving memory 01 dar ling Dean, who parsed avay October 13. 1942.—Alwavs remembered by Dnde Ray. Auntie Lorna. and Cousin John. HAMPSHIRE.—Loving memories of dear Charlie, called home October 19. 1941. God grant him eternal rest: always In my thoughts and prayers for ever.— His lonely wife. Kath. BOLLANI>.—In loving memory ol my dear wife. Etste. who passed away on Oet. 19. 1937. Beautiful memories of one so dear I treasure stni with love sincere.— Inserted by ber loving husband. Will. HOLLAND.—Cherished memories of my darUn? mother, who oa?wd away on Oct. 19. 1937. A smiling face, a heart of gold, the dearest mother this world could l*old.—Ever remembered by Verna and Dug. BOUANS.—Cherished memoires o( our dear mother and ernndma. died Oc tober 19. 1937. Deep tn oar hearts a memory is- kept of one we loved and wi!l i never fonset.—Remembered bv D.viir. | Ray. Trevor. ' ; LOVELL.—In fond memory i>! Perc.. who nasseri away O:i. 19. 1940. Thoughts drift back to bygone days, time drifts on. but memory stays —Ever remembered by his w<le. Laura LOVELL.—In loving memory ot our drar dad and grandfather, who passed away October 19. 1940. Whatever el e we fell to do. we never fall to think ol you.^-Ever remembered by Dulcie and Audrey. A.W.A.S. LOVELL.—In memory of father and grandfather, passed away Oct. 19. 1940. God takes our loved ones from our homer, but never from our hearts. — Always remembered by Muriel. Lawrie <R-A_A-R. N.G.I. Graham and Desmond. LOVELL.—In lovinfr memory of dear father and crandtathei. who oied Ocvo- 1 ber 19. 1940'. Beautiful memories are all i we have left.—lnserted bv Blanche. Ben i and family. ! MELDKUM.-Loving memory ol Hilda., passed away 1939. Dearest wlie and mother, so kind and true, no mother on I earth was better than vou-—Husband i Gwenda. Eric familv ! MO>LE—In loving memor* o: oui ; dear son and brother Arnold, who passed , away on October 19. 1936. Loved and re- ; membered always.—lnserted by bis loving moiner and sister Vera. MUatPUlf—ln loving memory of oui dear mother, who passed away at Sutner laiids on October 19. 1327.— Sadly missed by her loving son and daughters. ? NEWBOLD In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Malt land October 18. 1938.—Ever remembered by her loving son Garth, 2nd A 1 F-. N.G. OATES.—in loving memory ol my dear wife and mother oi Keith, who passed away October 13, 1337. Just a token, true *na tenaer. to snow, dear. I still remem ber, -^fcver remembered by ber loving hus band ana son Keith. uATl£ei.—ln loving memory ol my deal daughter Eisie. who passed away OHO oer 13. 19J7.—Ever n-memoereo bv hei loving mother I UATftJS.—In loving memury ot out ' daugcter-in-iaw, who pa.^ied away Octo- ? ber 19. 1937. Peace, periect peace.—ln- ; OATES.—In loving memory of my sis- I ter-in-iaw E.s.e. wuu parsed away October 19. 1937. We will always rememoer — mdtxuea by Joan and Allan. 1 TOST.—Cherished memories ol BUI. . IUviUK fon and Drother. accidentally ? tilled October 19. IS4O. Too deany loveu : to be forgotten.—Sadly missed bv sorrow ing parents, brothers and sisters. ?OiatLING. Edna May.—ln memory ol my dearly loved friend "Suss." killed in explosion accident. 1942. God left me beautiful memories oi my pal so dear.— Inserted by Mrs. K Smith. Broken HUI. ROBINSON.—In loving memory ol Louis, beloved husband of Caroline R Robinson. 152 Main North rd . Prospect I "Always in remembrance." SANGSTEB, AlDer: Cecil.—ln laving ; memory of dear dad. who passed away ! on October 19. 1936.—Always remem-,' bered by bif wire and family Gcorst , Cyril. Iris. :? SWIFT.—In :oiinn memorv ol mother, who passed away October 19. 1942.—1n- : serted by her son George and ci<i<isht?"r in-law Ina. WALTON.—Cherished memories ot my : dear father, who passed away October 19.; 193? We who loved you mill never forget : —Always remembered bv Thelma. Ralph ! and erand"hlldren { WALTON.—Sweet memories ol m\ de voted husband. Charles, who died Oct. 19. 1932. Treasured memories no one can steal, death leaves a wound no one can heal.—inserted by his loving wifr.l S. Walton. WALTON.—Treasured memories ol dear fatuer. died Oct. 19. M32. A silent thougnt. a secret tear, will aiways keep your memory dear.—lnserted by Arthur Dot and Bob WALTON.—Pond memories ol dear latnrr. who died October 19. 1932. Goelv greatest gift, remembrance.—lnserted bv Daisy. WIESE.—In loving memory of auntie passed away October 1st, 1942.—Ever re membered by Linda. Bert and Brenda. WlESE.—Loving memory of our dear sister Martha, parsed away at Gawler. October 19. 1942. Peacefully resting.— Ever remembered by Rynie and Emma. WIESE.—In loving memory of my dear father and mother, who passed away on the 16th and 19th Oct. A day we remem ber, sad to recall, dearly loved parents missed by us all.—Ever remembered by their loving son, Eddie. WIESE.—In loving memory of my dear   father and mother, father died Oct. 16. | mother 19th. They sleep in God's beau-   tiful garden in perfect peace.—Ever re membered by their loving daughter Elsie.   son-in-law Allan, and little Geoffrey. | WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of oui dear mother and narrban, who passed away, on Oct. 19. 1942. —Ever remembered by Hugh (AXP.i. Mary and Larry Wn.Ma.MS.—ln loving memory of our dear sister. Edna Elizabeth, who passed away Oct. 19, 1942. Always thoughtful. unsa!flsh and kind.—lnserted by Kate. Mary. Birdie and Dick. WING.—In loving memory ot dca^ Alma, who passed away Oct. 19, 1935 Forever in our thoughts.—Always remem bered by Mr. and Mrs. Wing and family WING.—In loving memory ol my dear wife Alma, who passed an ay Oct. 19. 1935. Too dearly ibv?d to be forgotten —Ever remembered by her loving hus band and son. Denis. WING.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Alma, who passed away Oct. 19. 1935. Too dearly loved to be forgotten.—lnserted by her loving motrirr and rather, sister; and brothers. WRIGIIT. William.—A loving father, true jnd kind. —Remembered by May. Arthur. Dnri.-. Brian Janice and Ray- WRIGHT. WiKjam.— B<-lovi-d husbaud ol 4s>n?t Maud Ever remembered. WRIGHT. Wil.lam.—Fondest memory f! d'tr finer, passed away Oct. 11>. i?4: ' A <ia> yr rrmentber. sad <? rrcai:. ii Ciar'.y loved father, missed by us ft]l.— ' Inserted bv Wai, Mona and Robert.

IN MEMORIAM WBIGHT In loving memory ol dear dad. passed away Oct. 19. 1941.—Ever rememhered by Perce and Edie. WEIGHT, Wiiastn <Harry?.—Died OcU 19. 1941. Those of you who have a father, love him while you may. for be, like my dear father, too soon will pass away — Lovingly remembered by daugh ter Maud. WRIGHT. WllhJm <Harry., who died Oct. 19. 1941.—Lovingly remembered by loving daughter and von-jn-law. Jean. Joe. lan

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