Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Saturday 17 February 1940, page 16


BIRTHS.

ANDREWS.—February 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Neville Andrews, Vaucluse—a daughter (Margaret). Sur-vived 12 days.

BARKLIMORE (nee Batty).—February 16, at St. Margaret's, Bourke Street, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barklimore (Cobar)—a daughter (Anne Teresa).

BATE (nee Elyard).—February 14, 1940, at Ed-man private hospital, to Bessie, wife of H. M. Bate—a son (Edward Rayleigh).

BOCK (nee Lillian Hollier).—February 12, 1940, at Canmore private hospital, Lakemba, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bock—a son (Kenneth William).

CARROLL.—February 12, at Athlone, Penshurst, to Kathleen and Bede—a son (Michael John).

COLEFAX.—February 11, at Royal Hospital, Pad-dington, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colefax, of Mascot—a son (Donald).

COOPER (nee Marie Cordukes).—February 15, at Ravenswood private hospital, Homebush, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. (Teg) Cooper—a daughter (Janice Marie).

CRISP.—February 15, at Charlemount private hospital, to the wife of G. P. Crisp, Victoria Road, Bellevue Hill—a daughter.

FIRKIN (nee Broadfoot).—February 11, at their residence, Wallsend, to Agnes, wife of Dr. F. L.

Firkin—a son (Frank Caleb).

FORBES (nee Gwen Miller).—February 15, 1940, at Hillcrest private hospital, Newcastle, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Forbes, late Randwick—a son.

GABBOTT.—February 13, at Essendon hospital, Newcastle, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Gabbott, Bank of N.S W., Bank Corner, Newcastle—a son (Geoffrey

Acton).

GILCHRIST.—February 14, 1940, at Delaware pri-vate hospital, Waverley, to Colleen, wife of Placid —a daughter (Margaret Winifred).

HARRIS (nee Alice Bardon).—February 10, 1940, at Helenie Hospital, Randwick, to Mr. and Mrs.

Godfrey Harris—twin sons.

HAYES (nee Stevens).—February 15, Milton pri-vate hospital, Chatswood, to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hayes, of Willoughby—a son (Norman).

HUTCHINSON.—February 16, 1940, at Strath-allen private hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hutchinson, of Beechwood Road, Pymble—a daugh-

ter. Both well.

JENSEN (nee Constance Cornish).—February 15, 1940, at Girrahween private hospital, Bankstown,

wife of Roy Jensen—a son.

KELLY (nee Kathleen Walsh).—February 13, 1940, at Paddington Royal Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelly—a son (John Joseph Michael).

LAMB.—Thursday, February 15, 1940, at Yuruga, 11 Roslyn Street, Bellevue Hill, to Mr. and Mrs.

G. S. (Bob) Lamb—a son.

LENEHAN.—February 14, at St. Monan's, Cre-morne, to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lenehan—a daughter.

LITCHFIELD.—February 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Litchfield, of Waverton—a daughter.

McNAUGHT (nee Myrtle Knowles).—February 13, 1940, at Lemrac private hospital, Goulburn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McNaught—a son.

MAGEE (nee Phyllis Biddulph).—February 6, at War Memorial Hospital, Waverley, to Mr. and

Mrs. C. Magee—a son.

MURRAY-PRIOR (nee Phyllis Rodgers).—Janu-ary 29, at Moira private hospital, Cowra, to Phyllis, wife of Swire Murray-Prior—a son.

O'REGAN (nee Keshan).—At Sunbury, Ashfield, February 10, to Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Regan—a

daughter (Margaret).

POOLE (nee Freda Gough).—February 12, at Purcell private hospital, Maroubra, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Poole—a daughter (Rosalie Patricia).

PRINCE (nee Rita Jackson).—January 10, at St. Monan's private hospital, Cremorne, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Prince—a son (Anthony John).

ROBERTS (nee Dora New).—February 9, at Ca-rinya private hospital, Concord West, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Roberts—a daughter (Lurline).

RUTHVEN.—February 12, at Kia-Ora hospital, Haberfield, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ruthven, Ashfield

—a son and daughter.

STARK (nee Norma Woolnough).—February 13, 1940, at Sister MacDonald's, Lindfield, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Stark, of Gordon—a son (Lawrence Mal-

colm).

STARLING.—January 16, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Starling, 426 Guildford Road, Guildford—a

daughter (Janeene).

STEWART.—February 3, Oroya private hospital, Strathfield, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stewart, of Haroldene, Sydney Street, Concord—a son (Mal-

com Alexander).

STIFF (nee Randell).—February 8, at Bethesda, to Enid, wife of Henry Stiff—a daughter (Carol

Enid).

STONE (nee Zoe Kerr).—February 15, at War Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone, of the Sydney University—a daughter (Valda Ro-

berta).

SUTHERLAND.—February 15, to Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland, of Borambil, Pymble—a daugh-ter.

TYLER (nee Muriel Evennett).—February 12, 1940, at Sutton Veny private, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Tyler, of Lane Cove—a son (William Ernest).

WALKER (nee Holden).—February 10, to Paul-ine, wife of G. S. Walker, of Emu Plains—a

son.

WICKS (nee Beryl Snell).—February 13, 1940, at Nurse Vivian's private hospital, Punchbowl, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wicks, of Herne Bay—a

daughter (Yvonne Beryl).

WILSON.—February 11, at Oroya private hos-pital, Strathfield, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. F. Wilson, Nestlebrae, Chester Hill—a son (Michael Robert).

WILSON.—February 11, The Poplars private hos-pital, Epping, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wilson—a

daughter (Kay).

WOOD (nee Win Mason).—February 14, at Astrea private hospital, Sans Souci, to Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wood, of Sans Souci—a daughter (Margaret Anne).

WOODHEAD.—February 12, at Englewood pri-vate hospital, Burwood, to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Woodhead—a son (Eric Gowans)._

ENGAGEMENTS.

ANGLES—CAREY.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Constance, youngest daughter of Mr. T. G. Carey, late of Washington, D.C., U.S.A., and Mrs. H. E. Carey, of Abbotsford, to John, fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Angles, of Kingsford.

BAILEY—KISS.—The Engagement is announced of Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kiss, of Mosman, to John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey, of Mosman.

BOWER—GODSON.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Patricia, eldest daughter of Mr. F. B. Godson, of Port Moresby, and of Mrs. H. Godson, of Birtley Towers, Elizabeth Bay, to Kenneth Morris, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bower, of Kelburn

Road, Roseville.

BRIDLE—CALDWELL.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Mavis Ruth, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Caldwell, of Strathfield, to Frank, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bridle, of Strathfield.

CAMPBELL—BENNETT.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Dulcie Belle May, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett, of Coonabarabran, to Charles Wallace, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Campbell, of Purlewaugh.

DEANE—CROKE.—The Engagement is announced of Mary Therese (Tess) Croke, youngest daughter of Mrs. F. A. Croke, of Silvermere, Taralga, and the late Michael Croke, to Norman Gordon Deane, only son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Deane, of Lindfield.

JONES—JAMES.—The Engagement is announced of Irene A., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. James, of Concord, to C. Stuart, son of Mrs. E. M. Jones, of Epping, and of the late C. C. Jones.

NORRIS—HEYES.—The Engagement is announc-ed of Monica Beryl, eldest daughter of the late Mr. W. A. Heyes, of Newcastle, and Mrs. E. Heyes, of Ashfield, to James Brown (Jimmy), elder son of the late Mr. A. Norris, of Kensington, and Mrs. H. Douglass, of Croydon Park.

O'BRIEN—WATSON.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Margaret Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whatley Watson, of Cooroorah Sta-tion, Meandarra, Queensland, to Frederick John, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. O'Brien, of

Canowindra and Sydney.

RAINS—HANIGAN.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Monica, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hanigan, of Millsville, Bomaderry, to Jack, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rains,

of Mayfield, Birriwa.

STUART—BAILLIE-NEWTON.—The Engagement is announced of Pauline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Baillie-Newton, of Coopernook, to Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart, of Annandale.

VASEK—CORKHILL.—The Engagement is an-nounced of Olive, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Corkhill, of Goulburn, to Eric Vasek, third son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Vasek, of Rockdale._

MARRIAGES.

BURKE—SIVERTSEN.—January 20, 1940, at St. Mary's Basilica, Sydney, by the Rev. A. F. Burke, S.J., Edward Harold, second son of the late George Burke and Mrs. M. R. Burke, of Ashfield, form-erly of Hawthorne, Garah, to Eileen, elder daugh-ter of the late Claus Sivertsen, formerly of Glebe Point, and Mrs. A. J. Sivertsen, of Bondi.

HUNGERFORD—BEE.—January 27, 1940, at Methodist Church, Campsie, by Rev. M. I. Young, Helen (Nell), youngest daughter of the late Mr. T. Bee and of Mrs C. Bee, of Campsie, to Maxwell, only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hungerford, of

Revesby.

KILLICK—ST. HEAPS.—January 6, 1940, at St. Paul's, Rose Bay, by the Rev. S. A. Mainstone, cousin of the bridegroom, assisted by Rev. C. Baker, Reginald, youngest son of the late F. P. Killick and Mrs. I. Killick, of Monte Cristo, Haberfield, to Gertrude, daughter of the late Christopher St. Heaps and Mrs. F. St. Heaps, of Spencerville, Rose Bay.

WEYNTON—SKIPPER.—January 26, at Metho-dist Church, Cremorne, by Rev. W. B. Gentle, Laura Joyce, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Skipper, of Cremorne, to Mervyn Russell, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Weynton, of Dulwich Hill._

GOLDEN WEDDINGS.

BRACKLEY—STOCKER.—February 19, 1890, at West Maitland, by Rev. Joseph Spence, Daniel Geo. Brackley to Emma Stocker. Present address, St. Austell, Saratoga, via Woy Woy.

KEMPSTER—KINLOCH.—February 18, 1890, by the late Rev. East, Robert James, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Kempster, to Christina Helen, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Kinloch, present address, 107 Railway St, Mere-

wether._

DIAMOND WEDDINGS.

LINDSAY—COCHRANE.—February 17, 1880, at the Wesleyan Church, Wollongong, by the late Rev. H. W. T. Pincombe, George Lindsay, to Eliza Cochrane. Present address, Kilbirnie, Unanderra.

At home this afternoon._

DEATHS.

BARHAM.—February 16, 1940, at her daughter's residence, Tomerong, Sarah, relict of the late Henry Barham and loving mother of Mary, Wil-

liam, Thomas (deceased), Charles, Joshua, Clement (deceased), Charlotte, James, Joseph, Walter, and Edith, aged 92 years. Funeral this day, Satur-day, at 2 p.m., Nowra General Cemetery.

BAILEY.—February 16, 1940, Mrs. Pearl Bailey, late of A.C.M.E. Sprayers, of 131 Devonshire Street, city, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Trebitt, and loving sister of Alice, Doris, and

Gloria. At rest.

BLAKE.—February 16, 1940, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Manchester, Herne Bay, Eliza Jane, beloved wife of Alfred J. T. Blake, of 14 McCourt Street, Lakemba, and loved mother of Alf, Merle, Ted, and Irwin, in her 62nd year.

BRAMWELL.—February 16, 1940, at Ryde Dis-trict Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Joseph Bram-well, loved brother of William, Jane (Mrs. Lahey), Victoria, and Emma (Mrs. Grant), aged 65 years.

BROWN.—February 16, 1940, at a private hos-pital, Strathfield, Reginald Hughis Vincent Brown, late of Chief Traffic Branch, N.S.W. G.R., dearly loved husband of Beryl and only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown, of Petersham, and fond brother of Dorothy, Olive (Mrs. J. Saunders, Goul-burn), and Mabel (deceased).

COTTER.—February 14, at 12 Universal Street, Mascot, Garrett, husband of Mrs. J. Cotter, and father of Roeloff and George. Privately cremated

February 15.

COCKERTON.—February 8, 1940, at his residence,

2 Bridge Street, Lithgow, Austin W. Cockerton, aged 74 years. Privately cremated, February

9, at Rookwood.

DEATHS.

CRAWFORD.—February 16, 1940, at the Anzac Memorial Hospital, Katoomba, Barbara, dearly loved second eldest daughter of David and Pearl Craw-ford, of 87 Lurline Street, Katoomba, aged one year

seven months.

CULLEN.—February 16, 1940, at Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst, Margaret Hanorah, dearly loved wife of William James Cullen, and loved mother of Kathleen and Eileen. R.I.P.

FERGUSON.—February 14, 1940, at Sydney Hospital, Macquarie Street, John C. S. Ferguson, husband of Caroline and father of Betty, late of Campsie and Lakemba, and headquarters Fire Bri-

gade, aged 58 years.

FIGGIS.—February 16, at Lithgow District Hos-pital, Olive Maud, dearly loved wife of Edward James Figgis, of Cullen Bullen, and loving mother of Henry, Ronald, and Leonard. At rest.

FINLAYSON.—February 12, 1940, at a private hospital, North Sydney, Eliza Rintoul, only daugh-ter of the late John and Katherine Preston Fin-layson, and loved sister of James Glover Finlayson, late of Parramatta and Cremorne. Privately in-terred February 13.

FITZOSBORNE.—February 16, 1940, at Sydney, Joseph James Fitzosborne, son of the late Catherine Fleming and brother of James Joseph, aged 39

years. R.I.P.

GATES.—February 16, 1940, at her daughter's residence, 31 Graham Road, South Lakemba, Mary Ann Gates, late of Bexley, beloved mother of Alice May Plummer and John Thomas Gates and families,

in her 82nd year. At rest.

GOSLING.—February 15, 1940, at his residence, 31 Willee Street, Burwood, James, beloved hus-band of Agnes Gosling, beloved father of May,

James, Annie, Frank, Jack, and Amiee, aged 83 years. Privately interred February 16, 1940.

GRAINGER.—February 16, 1940, at a private hospital, Auburn, George Grainger, late of 28 Cornwall Road, Auburn, beloved father of William, Alfred, Samuel, Hilda, and Frederick. Aged 79

years. At rest.

GRIGG.—February 15, 1940, Sydney Robert, dearly loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grigg, Khan Yunis, Braidwood, brother of Edward and Jean, in his 19th year. Privately cremated on

the 16th.

HOLLAND (DREWELL).—February 16, 1940, at 1 Booth Street, Balmain, Elizabeth Jane Holland, dearly loved mother of Louisa, Robert, Rachel, Charles, Emily (deceased), Elizabeth (deceased), Emma, May, and George, aged 93 years.

HOLLAND (DREWELL).—February 16, 1940, at No. 1 Booth Street, Balmain, Elizabeth Jane Hol-

land, dearly loved grandmother of Eileen and

Douglas Nicoll.

HOWELL.—February 10, Robert Howell, Scott Street, Croydon, beloved husband of Alice Howell and loving father of Irene (Mrs. R. J. Brumfield).

Privately cremated February 12.

HENSON.—February 11, 1940, at Vairoa, Living-stone Road, Marrickville, Norah Mary, relict of the late Alderman William Thomas Henson. Passed

peacefully away.

HENN—GENNYS.—February 16, 1940, at a private hospital, North Sydney, Agnes Rosina Matilda, widow of the late Richard Henn-Gennys, of 17 Kenneth Street, Longueville, beloved mother of Clare (Mrs. E. H. Platt), May (Mrs. J. E. Morrow), and Nona (Mrs. H. P. Bigg), Dell, Ina, and John.

JOHNSON.—February 15, 1940, Dorothy Ethel Maud, dearly loved wife of Harold Johnson and loving mother of Bettina, Ronald, Loala, and

Audrey, aged 44 years.

KELLY.—February 16, 1940, at Bowning, Bernard Eugene (Barney) Kelly, late of Inverell, aged 63

years.

LAZARUS.—February 16, 1940, at Sydney, Ed-ward (Ted) Lazarus (late of City Tattersall's Club),

dearly beloved father of Ted, Ethel, Percy, Cissie (Mrs. Richards), and Lawrie, aged 74 years.

LLOYD.—February 10, 1940, at Kempsey Hos-

pital, suddenly, Franklin (electrician), late of Hurstville, aged 47 years. Fond brother of Gor-

don.

McGARRY.—February 16, 1940, at Sydney, Edith Florence McGarry, aged 34 years.

MARR.—February 8, 1940, Gordon W. S. Marr, M.B., husband of the late Agnes Elsie Marr, and loved brother-in-law of Emily Louisa Hillier, of

236 The Mall, Leura.

MARSHALL.—February 12, at a private hospital, Ryde, Margaret, beloved sister of Emma, John, Henry, Marie, Lillian, privately cremated 14th inst.

NICHOLLS.—February 16, 1940, at St. George District Hospital, May Nicholls, dearly loved wife of Frederick C. Nicholls, of 52 Universal Street, Mortdale, aged 57 years.

NEWELL.—February 9, 1940, at Newcastle Hos-

pital, Vincent Thomas Newell, late of Bulahdelah

and Newcastle.

PUGH.—February 1, at her residence, Ardleigh, 11 Howie Street, Glen Iris, Victoria, Amy Ger-trude, dearly loved wife of the Rev. William Ed-ward Pugh, loving mother of Roy (late of Gun-dagai), Vincent, Sybil, Keith, Athol, and Basil,

in her 74th year.

SLADE.—February 16, 1940, at Manly, John Elliott Slade, in his 74th year.

SWANSON.—February 16, 1940, at his residence,

9 Cleremont Avenue, Concord, Bert, dearly loved husband of Eva Swanson and loved father of Gloria and Theo, aged 42 years.

TUBIE.—February 15, 1940, at Randwick Military Hospital, Henry Harold Tubie, dearly beloved father of Phyllis and Harold, aged 52 years.

VIAL.—February 4, at Hamilton, Sarah Lydia, darling mother of Con and Bill King, of 17 Durham Street, Dulwich Hill, aged 77 years.

WAITE.—January 27, 1940, suddenly at Saratoga (late Lidcombe), Arthur, loving son of Mrs. S. Waite, Croydon Avenue, Croydon Park, brother of Henry (deceased), Alice, Maude, Marie.

WALLACE.—February 11, at Wildfels private hospital, Wauchope, Graham Coulter, third son of Mr. William Wallace, Hastings Street, Wauchope,

in his 28th year.

WALTERS.—February 16, 1940, at her residence, Belmore Road, Peakhurst, Jane, beloved wife of the late F. G. Walters, and loved mother of Frank (deceased), Charles, Amy, and Bessie (deceased).

WEDD.—February 15, 1940, at St. George Dis-

trict Hospital, Kogarah, Peter Leslie, relict of the late Elizabeth Wedd, and beloved father of Leo, Topsy, George, and Lindsay.

WELSH.—February 16, 1940, at a private hos-pital, Manly, Arthur Welsh, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Hilda Eliza Welsh, of 52 Birkeley Road, Manly, and beloved brother of Eileen (Mrs. Butters), Ethel (Mrs. Scott), Ron, and Norman, aged 17 years.

WHIDDON.—February 15, 1940, at Randwick Auxiliary Hospital, Audrey Agnes, much loved daughter of William and Agnes Whiddon, of 34 Par-

ramatta Street, Cronulla, and beloved sister of Elsie, Fred, Thelma, and Mervyn, aged 29 years. He giveth His beloved sleep.

WOLLOGHAN.—February 16, 1940, at St. George District Hospital, Martha Mary, relict of the late William Wolloghan and dear mother of William, Marjory, Claude, Amelia, and Frank, aged 67

years. Requiescat in pace._

FUNERAL NOTICES—See preceding page._

IN MEMORIAM.

ALLISON.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away February 17, 1933. Inserted by his loving daughter, Ailsa.

AMUNDSEN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Ann, who passed away February 18, 1939. Inserted by her loving family.

ASTELL.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Elsie Maud, who passed away

February 18, 1939.

Remembrance (precious). Inserted by Guss and children.

BEED.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, who departed this life February 17, 1935, at Sans Souci. Inserted by his loving

wife and family.

BENNETT.—In loving remembrance of my dear wife and my mother, Minnie, who passed away February 17, 1939. Inserted by her loving hus-band, Bert, and son, George.

BLACKIE.—Treasured memories of my dear hus-band and my father, Leslie Blackie, who passed away February 17, 1936. (Late 20th Batt.)

There is someone who misses you sadly,

And finds the years long since you went;

There is someone who longs for you always,

But we try to be brave and content.

Inserted by his loving wife and son.

BOSLEY.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Elizabeth Beatrice, who departed this life February 18, 1937. Inserted by her loving

husband and children.

BROWN.—Sacred to the memory of Frank, acci-dentally killed, 1936. Always remembered by May,

Till, and niece, Pat.

BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear father, James, who passed away February 17, 1936. Always remembered. Hetty and Cope.

BROWN.—Cherished memories of our dear lov-ing father, James, called home 1936. Sadly missed

by Elsie R. Copland.

BROWN.—In loving memory of my beloved hus-

band and my dear father, James, who passed away

February 17, 1936.

Sheltered by the Rock of Ages,

Anchored safe and sure,

In the perfect love of Jesus

Evermore secure.

Inserted by his loving wife and son, Cecil.

BROWN.—In everlasting memory of our dear father, James, departed this life February 17, 1936.

Nearer my God to Thee.

Inserted by his loving daughters, Gwen and

Beatrice.

BURDIN.—In loving memory of our dear son and only grandson, Kenneth, passed away February 17, 1939, aged 9 months.

This is a day of remembrance,

One we will never forget.

One day we will always remember,

When the rest of the world forgets.

BURROWS.—In loving memory of my dear grand-ma, who departed this life February 17, 1939. In-serted by her loving granddaughter, Gwen.

BURROWS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life February 17, 1939. Inserted by her loving children, Alice, Amy, Jack,

and son-in-law, Charlie.

CARRINGTON.—In fond memory of Joyce, who passed away February 17, 1939.

Gone from a world of sorrow and sin

To that heavenly home of rest;

Many a heartache we’ve felt within,

But “Thy will, O Lord,” is best.

Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and bro-

thers.

CORLIS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Margaret, who passed away February 18, 1939. Inserted by her loving daughter, Norah.

IN MEMORIAM COOPER.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Annie Elizabeth (Queenie), who

passed away February 17, 1936.

Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. A silent thought brings many a tear, Of one we lost and loved so dear.

Inserted by her loving husband and children.

DEANE.—In loving memory of our darling mother, Mary Deane, who departed this life, Feb-ruary 18, 1934. Inserted by her loving daughters, Patricia and Mary.

DOUGLASS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Margaret Jane, who departed this life February 17, 1939. Inserted by her loving son, Will, daughter-in-law, Em, and grandchildren.

DOWNES.—In memory of our dear friend, Sid, passed away February 17, 1939. Inserted by his pals.

EDDY.—In loving memory of our darling Eileen, who departed this life February 17, 1921.

God’s greatest gift—remembrance.

Inserted by her loving father and mother, and

sister, Ruth.

EMANUEL.—In the memory of my dear husband, Alfred Hort Emanuel, who passed away February 18, 1936. Inserted by his loving wife, Alice.

FAULKNER.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band and my daddy, who was accidentally killed while on military duties on February 18, 1939.

We miss you because we loved you,

For your sweet, kind, loving ways; And parting with you, dear Harry, Began many a sad long day.

Our hearts just ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many it tear,

God alone knows how we miss you, As it dawns the first sad year.

Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Bessie

and Rona.

FAULKNER.—In loving memory of our dear son,

Harry, accidentally killed, February 18, 1939.

God called him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he is with us still. We cannot, Lord, thy purpose see,

But all is well that is done by Thee.

Inserted by his his loving mother and father.

FAULKNER.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Harry, accidentally killed February 18, 1939.

None knows the silent heartache,

Friends may think the wound is healed; But they do not know the sorrow

Deep within the heart concealed.

Inserted by his loving sisters, Lilly, Florrie, and

Violet.

FAULKNER.—In loving memory of our dear bro-ther, Harry, accidentally killed February 18, 1939.

With loving memory and deep regret, We who loved you never forget.

Inserted by his loving sisters and brother, Marie, Mabel, Thelma, and Reg.

FAULKNER.—Harry, accidentally killed, February 18, 1939. A treasured memory. Inserted by his loving friends, Win and Bill.

FAULKNER.—In loving memory of our dear son-in-law, and brother-in-law, Harry, who was acci-dentally killed February 18, 1939.

A little token fond and true,

To show, dear Harry, we think of you.

Inserted by mother-in-law, father-in-law, brothers-in-law, and sisters-in-law.

FOLEY.—In loving memory of Edward Martin (Ted), who departed this life February 17, 1932.

God’s greatest gift—remembrance. Inserted by dad and Bell.

GAFFEY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Bessie, who was accidentally killed February 18, 1937. Inserted by her loving family.

GIBBS.—In loving memory of dear Gordon, passed on February 17, 1930. Inserted by his

loving wife, Nita.

GILL.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Emmie, who passed away February

18, 1938.

Deep in our hearts a memory is kept,

Of the mother we loved and will never forget.

Sidly missed by her loving husband and family, Jim, Bert, and Ted.

HALMARICK.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Emma, who passed away February 17, 1938. Inserted by her loving husband and children.

HAWKES.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Ernest Edward, who passed away February 17, 1937.

Inserted by his loving wife and family.

HAWKES.—Treasured memories of my dear

brother and our uncle, Ern Hawkes, whom God called home February 17, 1937. Ever in the memory of Frank and Nell, Frank, Lily, and Harry

Hawkes.

HILLSDON.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, Mary, passed away February 17, 1939.

Though memories fade and life departs, You will live for ever in our hearts.

Inserted by her loving husband and family.

HOPKINS.—In loving remembrance of our dar-

ling grandson and nephew, Ray, who departed this life February 18, 1939. Inserted by his fond grand-parents, aunts and uncles.

HOWELL.—In loving memory of my dear daugh-ter, Margaret Howell, nee Baxter, who departed this life February 17, 1938. Inserted by her loving mother, daughter, Drelza, and son, Ray.

HUNT.—In loving memory of my dear hus-band, Edward A., and father of Bert, Percy, Elsie, Pearl, and Sybil, who passed away February 18, 1939; also my dear grandson, accidentally killed

October 9, 1939.

Peacefully sleeping, resting at last,

Life’s weary trials and suffering past. Inserted by his loving wife, Nora.

HUNTER.—In fond memory of Bill, who passed away February 17, 1930. Inserted by Mrs. Ped-

razzini.

JACOBS.—In loving memory of my darling dad, who passed away February 17, 1939.

Deep in my heart a memory is kept,

Of a dad I loved and shall never forget.

Inserted by his loving daughter, Lily, son-in-law, and grandson, Alfred.

KERNS.—Loving memories of our darling Fred (A.I.F.), left us February 17, 1935. Fondly re-membered by his loving wife and family.

LOSCHIAVO.—Sweetest memories of our darling Lilly, who passed away February 17, 1939. We have missed you, dear.

To Thy will, O Lord, we bow, By Thy grace teach us how.

Never forgotten by her loving grandparents.

LAW.—In memory of Alfred Francis, who passed away February 17, 1933. Inserted by his wife, son, daughter-in-law, and grandsons.

LAWRENCE.—In loving memory of my darling daughter and our sister, Lila May, who departed this life February 17, 1931.

Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.

Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and

brothers.

LETTE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life February 17, 1939. In-serted by his loving son, Jack, and family. R.I.P.

LETTE.—In loving remembrance of our dearest father and grandpa, William Albert Lette, passed

away February 17, 1939. Inserted by his loving son and daughter, Vince and Marjorie, and his grandchildren, Barry and Irene.

LETTE.—In loving memory of our dear father, father-in-law, and grandfather, who departed this life February 17, 1939. Inserted by Abo, Irene,

and Elaine.

LETTE.—In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and father, William A. Lette, late A.U.S.N.

Co., who passed away February 17, 1939. Sadly missed by his wife, Ted, and Isobel.

LETTE.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away February 17, 1939. Always remembered by Gladys, Ern, and

family.

LYONS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth, who departed this life February 18, 1928. Inserted by her son, Jack, and family.

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RETURN THANKS

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