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FUNERALS
COLLIER.-The Relatives and
Friends Of Miss DOROTHY
MARY COLLIER, of 33 Zara-
street, Newcastle. are invited to
attend the Funeral of her be-
loved mother, ELVA ANGWIN
COLLIER, to move from the
Central Methodist Mission, King-
Street. Newcastle, on Monday
Afternoon, after Service com-
mencing at 1.15 o'clock, for the
Crematorium, Beresfield. No
flowers, by request. - JAMES
MURRAY, Funeral Director, Of
DICKINSON. The Relatives
snd Friends of Mrs. A. K.
DIOKINSON and RAMON, of
195 Mitchell-street, Stockton,
are respectfully invited to at-
tend the funeral of their dearly
beloved husband and father,
ALAN KEITH DICKINSON, to
move from St. Paul's Church
of England, Stockton, this
morning, after service com-
mencing at 9.15 o'clock for Ber-
esfield Crematorium. BUS in
attendance. JONAH BEVAN &
SON, Funeral Director.
DICKINSON.-.The Relatives
and friends of Mr. and Mrs.
FRED DICKINSON, Mr. and
Mrs. AUB. PORTER. Mr. sod
Mrs. AL PORTER, Mr. and Mrs.
GORDON DICKINSON, Mr. and
Mrs. ALEX BROWN and Mr.
and Mrs. MAX DICKINSON
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. BENDEICH,
JOHN, CARL and BILL BEN-
DEICH, and their FAMILIES.
are respectfully invited to at-
tend the funeral of their dearly
beloved son, son-in-.law, brother,
brother-in-law and uncle, ALAN
KEITH DICKINSON. For par-
ticulars see family notice.
JONAH BEVAN & SON, Fune-
ral Directors. 610
THE PENINSULA LODGE, 211.
U.G.L. OF N.S.W.
DICKINSON.-Brethren are in-
vlted to attend the Funeral of
the late Brother ALLAN DICK-
INSON. Regalia at Crème-
torium~Lodge of Sorrow at
8.45 a.m.
STOCKTON PENINSULA
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
DICKINSON.-The Compan-
ions of the above Chapter are
requested to attend the funeral
of their late Companion, ALAN
KEITH DICKINSON For par-
ticulars see family notice. R.
ALLEN. E. 611
STOCKTON WOMEN'S BOWL-
ING CLUB.
DICKINSON. - Members of
above club are respectfully re-
quested to attend the Funeral
of their Secretary's late hus-
band, ALLAN DICKINSON. For
particulars see Family Notice.
STOCKTON BOWLING CLUB
DICKINSON. - Officers and
Members of the above club are
respectfully requested to attend
the Funeral of their late Pre-
sident, ALAN DICKINSON.
Members are requested to as-
semble at Clubhouse half an
hour prior to commencement of
service. For further particulars
see Family Notice.-- J. BELL,
Vice-president. A. DEAMER,
Hon. Secretary. 4757
DRURY, Margaret Eve,
Thompson-road, Speers Point.
The Relatives and Freinds of
Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES FRED-
ERICK DRURY, BRIAN, ROB-
ERT and IAN, and IAN are respectfully
invited to attend the Funeral
of their late dearly beloved
Daughter and Sister. MAR-
GARET EVE DRURY. to move
from R. M. Evans & Sons'
Mortuary Chapel, Bunn-Street,
Wallsend, This (Saturday)
Morning, after service com-
mencing at 9.15 a.m. o'clock,
for the Crematorium, Beresfleld.
(Motor bus will leave Speers
Point Picture Theatre at 8.45
a.m. R. M. EVANS & SONS,
Funeral Directors. Phone Walls-
end 51. 561
DRURY, Margaret Eve,
Thompson-road, Speers Point.
The Relatives and Friends of the
DRURY and MILLER FAM-
ILIES are respectfully invited
to attend the Funeral of their
late dearly beloved Grand-
daughter, Niece and Cousin,
MARGARET EVE DRURY, to
move from R. M. Evans & Sons'
Mortuary Chapel, Bunn.street,
Wallsend, This (Saturday)
Morning, after service com-
mencing at 9.15 a.m. o'clock,
for the Crematorium, Beresfield.
R. M. EVANS & SONS. Funeral
Directors, Phone Wallsend 51.
FLETCHER. --and Friends of the late JOHN
LEO FLETCHER, of 216 Turton-
road. Waratah, and formerly of
Las Piedras, Venezuela, South
America, are advised that his
remains were privately cremated
at Beresfield on Friday. Febru-
ary 8. 1952.-JAMES MURRAY,
Funeral Director. 586
GEARY.-The Relatives and
Friends of Mr. and Mrs CHRIS.
GEARY and FAMILY, Mr. ALF
GEARY, Miss MARGARET
GEARY, and Miss R. FISHER,
are invited to attend the Fun-
eral of their beloved mother,
mother-in-law, grandmother and
friend, ELIZABETH ETHEL
MAY GEARY, of 65 Denney-
street, Broadmeadow, to move
from the Funeral Chapel, Bel-
ford-street, Broadmeadow. This
Morning, after Service commenc-
ing at 11 o'clock, for the
Church of England Cemetery,
Sandgate. Omnibus in attend-
ance.- JAMES MURRAY, Fun-
eral Director. 586
HUMPHRIES.—The Relatives
and Friends of Mr. ROY
HUMPHRIES and MARGARET
are respectfully invited to at-
tend the Funeral of his dearly
beloved Wife and her dear
Mother, RUTH CAROLINE
HUMPHRIES to move from St.
Peter's Church, East Maitland,
this (Saturday) morning, after
service commencing at 9.30
o'clock for the Crematorium,
Beresfield. - FRY BROS.,
Funeral directors, Maitland.
LEITERITZ. - The Relatives
and Friends of the late Mrs.
MARY LEITERITZ, of 58 Estell-
street. Maryvllle, and late of
67 Railway-parade. Blackalls,
are respectfully notified that her
remains were privately cremated
at Beresfield Crematorium on
Friday. February 8, 1952.--
THOMAS MOORE., Funeral
Director. 585
PAXTON.--The funeral of the
late WILLIAM EDWARD PAX-
TON, relict of the late Jane
Paxton. of 68 Barton-street.
Kurri Kurri, beloved father of
EDNA (Mrs. Wolley), of Mit-
chell-road. Woonona. IVY
MAY (Mrs. Shakespeare). HAR-
OLD. ETHEL MAUD (Mrs. Par-
tington) and GRACE, will leave
W. J. Williams' Chapel, Bulli.
on Saturday morning after ser-
vice commencing at 9.30 for
Woronora. Crematorium. Suth-
erland Private crematior W.
J. WILLIAMS, Funeral Direc-
tor. Bulli. 601
FRANK T. MEIGHAN, Funeral
Director. 271 King-street West,
Newcastle. Phone B2961, day or
night. Mortuary chapel free.
with reverent service. Crema-
tions at reasonable cost.
JOHN J. McHUGH & SON.
Funeral Directors. Cremations
arranged. 83 Lambton-road
Broadmeadow. Phone Ham, 86
JAMES MURRAY. Funeral
Director. 25-27 Belford-street.
Broadmeadow. Phone Hamilton
70, day or night.
DOMESTIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
Births, Birthday Greetings.
Engagements Marriages, Death
Roll of Honour, In Memoriam
and Bereavement Notices. up to
5 lines (approx. 20 words), in-
cluding prose or poetry. 5/I,
and 1/1 for each additional 4 or
portion of 4 words, prose or
poetry.
BIRTHS
COOPER (nee Eagles). - To
Beryl and Fred, a son (Gary
Frederick). at Royal Newcastle
HospItal, February 1, 1952.
DUGGAN (nee Houston). - A
daughter, born February 8,
1952. Mater Hospital. Both well.
JOHNSON (nee Nash). - To
Beat and Stan, a daughter
(Noreen Beatrice), born
February 4, 1952, Western Suburbs
Hospital. Both well.
SHEARMAN (nee James).--To
Bette and Wal. a daughter
(Mavis), born February 4, 1952,
Mater Hospital. Waratah. Both
doing well.
RICHARDSON (nee Brown).
To Hild and Jack, a son (Joseph
William), Mater Hospital. Feb-
ruary 3, 1952. Both well.
ROBINSON (nee Cowell).--To
Valerie and Elbert. a son
(Christopher) at Hillcrest, Feb-
ruary 6, 1952.
REMINGTON (nee Lobsey).
To Stan and Moya. a son (Neil
Stuart). at Shirley Private Hos-
pital, Quirindi. February .2.
1952. 4514
ENGAGEMENT
GRAHAM - McFARLAND.
The engagement Is announcei
of Fay Maree, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. McFarland,
of Mayfield. to Matt, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Graham.
also of Mayfield. 4553
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS
LOCKETT.--Love and best
wishes for a happy 84th birth-
day, Gran from Shirl., Chilia,
Charles, Geoffrey.
WEDDING
The marriage of Betty Bell,
of BooIaroo, to Russell Farrant.
of New Lambton. will take place
at 3 p.m. to-day at the
Booloroo Baptist Church.
DEATHS
ANLEZARK. — Andrew passed
to Higher Life, December 26
1951, cremated at Beresfield.
Ashes interred in the Rookwood
Cemetery, Sydney. 586
COLLIER.-EIva Angwin, Feb-
ruary 8, 1952, at her residence,
33 Zara-street, Newcastle, widow
of the late Dr. F. W. D. Collier
and beloved mother of Dorothy
Mary. 586
GREGORY. - John James,
January 31, 1952, at his resid-
ence, 96 Rawson-street. Kurri
Kurri, beloved husband of Jane
and devoted father of Ida (Mrs.
Vernon Peart) and Olive. Pri-
vately cremated 1st Inst.
JAMES.-At Gowan Brae Pri-
vate Hospital, Hamilton. Janu-
ary 28. 1952. David John, aged
83 years, dearly beloved father
of Alf, Dave. Tom, Arch, Florrie.
Bill. Doris (deceased) and
Arthur, dear brother of Owen.
Sadly missed.
NOMAN. William John, Janu-
ary 19. 1952, passed away at his
home, 25 Josephson-street,
Swansea, dearly beloved hus-
band of Martha, father and
father-in-law of Jack, Harry
(deceased), Bill, Polly and Bob.
Dot, Joyce, Lill and Wall.
At rest. 4748
PAXTON.-William Edward.
February 8, 1952, at Bulli Hos-
pital, late of 68 Barton-street.
Kurri Kurri, relict of the late
Jane Paxton, beloved father of
Edna (Mrs. Wolley). of Mitchell-
road, Woonona, Ivy May (Mrs.
Shakespeare), Harold. Ethel
Maud (Mrs. Partington) and
Grace. Aged 76 years. 601
PETRIE.-James, aged 63, at
Royal Newcastle Hospital, Janu-
ary 29, 1952. late of 42 Mait-
land-street. Stockton, and for-
merly of Belfast, Northern
Ireland, husband of Ellzabeth.
father of Ethel, Evelyn, Ruby
and Douglas. Private cremation.
RUSSELL.-At her late resid-
ence, 144 Lockyer-street, Adams-
town. January 24. 1952, Sophia
Elizabeth, beloved wife of
Gavin and beloved mother of
Gavin, Jack and Agnes.
At rest.
SESSIONS.-Passed away at
Royal Newcastle Hospital on
January 22, 1953, Ivy Alma
Maud, beloved wife of Alf,
mother of Clarlce. mother-in-
law of Colin, and nanna of
Robert.
Sadly missed.
SYMES.-Isabella, late of 39
Bridge-street, Waratah beloved
wife of Hugh Symes and mother
of Margaret, Muriel, Horace,
Norman. Kenneth. Winifred.
Andrew. Ian and Marjorie. A
much beloved wife and mother,
called to her peaceful reward on
Monday. February 4. Cremated
February 6, 1952.
TURNER.-Passed away. Royal
Newcastle Hospital, January 8.
1952. George Fairweather. aged
56. beloved husband of Eliza-
beth, father of George and
Catherine. father-in-law of
Velma.
Asleep in peace.
WATT.-Robert Cunningham.
passed away January 31, at
Balgowlah, beloved brother of
Miss Susie Watt, of Hamilton.
IN MEMORIAM
BILBIE.-In loving memory of
our dear husband, father.
father-in-law and grandfather,
Arthur Ernest. passed away
February 9, 1950.
Deep in our hearts a memory
is kept
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
Inserted by his loving wife
and family.
BONE.-In loving memory of
our dear husband, father,
father-in-law, David, who pass-
ed away February 9, 1951.
Inserted by his loving wife,
Sue. Norman, and Bella.
BONE. - In loving memory
of our dear father, father-in
law and poppa. David, who
passed away 9/2/1951.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
Always remembered by his
loving son, daughter-in-law and
grandson. Ted. Elsie and Ron.
BONE.-In loving memory of
our dear father, father-in-law
and grandfather, passed away
February 9, 1951.
Inserted by loving family.
BELLAMY. - Treasured mem-
ories of our dear mother and
grandmother, Hannah, who fell
asleep February 10. 1943.
We miss you, Mum, and always
will,
But in our hearts you are with
us still.
Remembered always by her
loving sons. daughters, son-in-
law, daughters-in-law, and
grandchildren, Weston and Bel-
mont. 4745
DEVEREUX.-Cherished me-
mories of my dearest wife,
Nada, whom God called home
February 10, 1950.
Sadly missed by her loving
husband, Ronald.
DEVEREUX. - Sad but beau-
tiful memories of our dearling
daughter, Nada, who passed
away February 10. 1950.
Dearly loved and ever re-
membered by Mollie and Len
Waples.
DEVEREUX. - Loving mem-
ories of our dearest sister,
sister-in-law, Nada, who passed
away February 10, 1950.
Always remembered by Lennie
and Jean Waples.
DUNN.-- In loving memory
of our dear mother, mother-in-
law and nanna. Ann. passed
way February 9, 1950.
Beautitful memories left behind
Of the dearest mother you'd
ever find.
Always remembered by her
loving son, daughter-in-law
and grandson, Claude, Rita
and Mervyn.
DUNN.-In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed
away February 9, 1950.
Always in our hearts; forever
in our minds.
Sadly missed by Ruby, Les.
family. 4744
DUNN.-In loving memory of
my dear mother, Ann, passed
away February 9, 1950.
Loving memories last forever.
Ever remembered by her lov-
ing son, Harold.
DUNN.--In loving memory of
our dear mother and mother-in-
law and nana. passed away Feb-
ruary 9, 1950.
Deep in our thoughts a memory
is kept,
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
Vi and Jack Kidson and
family. 4504
DUNN.-Treasured memories
of our dear sister and sister-
in-law. Ann. passed away Feb-
ruary 9. 1950.
Years pass, memories stay.
Sadly missed by. Sarah and
Will.
EDWARDS.-In loving mem-
ory of my dear husband and
our father, Arthur Leslie, who
died suddenly February 9, 1943.
Sweet are the memories silently
kept,
Of one we all loved and will
never forget.
Sadly missed by his loving
wife and family. 4505
GALLEN.-In fond remem-
brance of our dear friend,
John, accidentally killed
10/2/51. Ever remembered by
Colleen, Norma and Bert.
GILBERT.--In loving memory
of my dear mother, Sarah
Catherine Gilbert, died Febru-
ary 10, 1945.
Not Forgotten.
Myra.
HADLEY.-In loving memory
of our dear mother, who passed
away February 10. 1948: also
our dear father, passed away
February 17, 1951.
Always Remembered.
Inserted by their loving
family.
HOLMES.-.In loving memory
of dear husband and father and
grandfather, William Robert.
died February 9, 1941.
There's a place in our hearts
called memory lane,
And in it, dear one, you will al-
ways remain.
Sadly missed by wife and
family.
HOY.--Treasured memories of
our dear husband, father,
father-in-law and grandfather,
John William, who passed away
February 10, 1944. Ever remem-
bered by his loving wife and
family. 4556
IN MEMORIAM
HUMPHREYS.-Harold Reid.
God called to rest February 10,
1945.
Too dearly loved, dad to ever
be forgotten.
By those who loved you.
Inserted by his loving wife
and family.
LECKY.-Treasured memories
or our darling baby daughter,
Yvonne Margaret, called home
February 10, 1946, aged 18
months.
A ray of sunshine came and
went,
Our little treasure was only
lent.
Always remembered by
mummy, daddy, Joyce. Elaine
and Shirley.
MANSINI.--In loving memory
of our dear wife and mother.
Ruby Edith Mary, passed away
February . 1943. Always remem-
bered by her loving husband
and family. 4543
McGUIRK.--In loving mem-
ory of my dear wife. Clara,
passed away 9/2/50.
Silent thoughts bring many
tears,
For one I miss and loved so
dear:
For one who loved you. truly
knows.
How nuch I lost two years ago.
Sadly missed by your loving
husband Will.
McGUIRK.--In loving memory
of our dear mother, Clara, pass-
ed away 9/2/50.
Your call was sudden, mother
dear,
It made us weep and sigh;
And it was so hard to think
We could not say good-bye.
Sadly missed by your loving
sons. Wiliam and Francis, and
daughter Thelma.
MILLER.--In loving memory
of my dear husband, Matthew
Arthur Miller. who passed away
February 10. 1951.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten
By his loving wife. Minnie
Miller.
MILLER.-In loving memory
of my dear dad, Matthew Arthur
Miller, passed away February
10, 1951. Dearly loved and re-
membered by his daughter
Mabel. son-in-law Norman, also
Norma and Lynette'.
O'HARA.-Catherine. Loving
memories of my dear mother,
passed away February 9, 1950.
Treasured memories are the
lamps
That light the brightest road;
To the beautiful hopes of re-
union,
When we meet at the end of
the road.
Ever remembered by her lov-
ing son Jim and Hazel. 4700
POWER.-Loving memories of
our dear wife. mother, mother-
in-law and grandmother, Jane,
who passed away February 9,
1942.
Memory is a golden chain
That links us till we meet again
So sadly missed by her loving
husband. Ett, Tom, Ron and the
boys.
POWER.-A. tribute of love to
the memory of our dear mother,
Jane Hannah, who was called
into God's care, February 9.
1942.
Loved. remembered, longed for
always.
And it's all in vain to weep.
For tears will never wake you,
Mum.
From your peaceful, happy
sleep.
Ever remembered by us all.
PRIDDIS.- Treasured memo-
ries of our darling son, Greg-
ory Claude John, who passed
away February 9, 1950, aged
19 months.
Sweet are the memories silently
kept,
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
Always remembered by his
loving mother and father. Aun-
tie Clarice and grandfather Wil-
men.
REDMAN.-In loving memory
of grandma, passed away Feb-
ruary 9, 1950.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten
Inserted by Frank, Merle.
Bryan, Bruce. 4775
TENNANT.-(nee Laughton).-
In loving memory of our loving
daughter, sister and mother.
Dorothy, passed away February
9, 1949. Ever remembered by
mother, father, sister, brother
and son, John.
TURPIN.-In loving memory
of dear Pearl, who passed away
February 10, 1949. Ever remem-
bered by May. Marie and Jim.
VIPEN and TURNBULL.- In
loving memory of our dear
mother, Alice Vipen, died
10/2/50, aged 82; also our dear
brother, Joseph Vipen, died
16/6/50, aged 65: also my dear
son. Lancelot Turnbull, acci-
dentally killed 20/12/36, aged
20 years.
Reunited in Heaven.
Inserted by Harold Vipen,
Swansea Edith Turnbull,
Sydney.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
Mr. PHIL MOONEY wishes to
thank all kind relatives and
friends who sent letters, tele-
grams, cards and floral tributes
in his recent sad bereavement.
Please accept this as my per-
sonal thanks.
MR. and MRS. F. C. AYRES
and FAMILY, of 123 Menah-.
road, Bellbird. wish to sincerely
thank all kind friends and re-
latives for cards, flowers and
messages of sympathy in our
recent sad loss of our dear, son
and brother. 4776
MRS. STANDEN and FAM-
ILY, 105 Collier-street, Red-
head, wish to thank relatives
and friends for wreaths, cards,
telegrams and letters received
in their recent sad bereave-
ment. Please accept this as per
sonal thanks.
THE FAMILY of the late
David John James wish to sin-
cerely thank the matron, sis-
ters. nurses of Gowan Brae
Hospital, Hamilton, also attend-
ing doctors for their kind at-
tention to our dear father, also
relations and friends who ex-
tended sympathy and kindness
during our recent sad bereave-
ment. Please accept this as our
personal thanks to all.
MR. A. SESSIONS and FAM-
ILY wish to sincerely thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy, letters, tele-
grams, cards and floral tri-
butes in our recent sad be-
reavement. Please accept this
as our personal thanks.
MR. KENNETH BRANDWOOD
and his son, ROGER, wish to
thank most sincerely all rela-
tives and friends for their ex-
pressions of sympathy in the
sad loss of their dear wife and
mother, Eileen Brandwood.
Please accept this as their per-
sonal thanks.
MRS. F. KING, Messrs. KEN-
NETH and JEFFREY KING and
Mrs. M. LEACH desire to re-
cord their sincere thanks for
all kindnesses and expressions
of sympathy in the sad loss of
their daughter and sister.
Eileen Brandwood.
Mr. and MRS. A, S. BLUN-
DELL. of Clhristo-road, Wara-
tah wish to sincerely thank all
kind relatives and friends for
floral tributes, telegrams, let-
ters, cards and personal expres-
sions of sympathy in their re-
cent sad bereaventent. Please
accept this as our personal
thanks.
GAVIN RUSSELL and FAM-
ILY thank all relatives and
friends for telegrams, letters
and cards and personal expres-
sions of sympathy in the sad
loss of our dear wife and
mother. Please accept this as
our personal thanks.
THE FAMILY of the late Ed-
ward Jemesen, of Laurieton,
wish to thank the doctors and
nursing staff of the Royal
Newcastle Hospital. kind rela-
tives and friends for their mes-
sages of sympathy in the loss
of our dear father. Please ac-
cept this as our personal
thanks.
MRS. A. MILTON and FAM-
ILY. of Hamilton. sincerely
thank all kind relatlvess friends
and neighbours for floral tri-
butes, telegrams and cards
the loss of our dear husband
snd father. Please accept this
as their personal thanks.
The FAMILY of the late
George Turner. 38 Ravenshaw
street, Junction, wish to sin-
cerely thank all relatives and
friends, the various organisa-
tions, management of State
Dockyard and workmates. for
kind expressions of sympathy,
letters, telegrams, cards, and
floral tributes received in the
loss of their dear husband,
father and father-in-law. Their
grateful thanks to all the pipers
in carrying out his last wishes.
Please accept this as their per-
sonal thanks.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
I WISH to thank all rela-
tives and friends for their floral
tributes, letters, cards, etc., and
kind expressions of sympathy
in the loss of my dear husband
Ernest Gooderson, who passed
away at Royal Newcastle Hos-
pital, 7th Jan. Please accept
this as personal thanks. Fran-
cis Gooderson.
MRS. M. NORMAN and
FAMILY. of Swansea. wish to
thank the attending doctor for
his kindness to my late husband
and our father, also relatives
and friends for floral tributes,
telegrams, letters of sympathy
In our sad loss. Please accept
this as our personal thanks.
Mr. H. SMITH and FAMILY,
Mr. and Mrs. M. JURD. Mr.
and Mrs. W. SMITH, wish to
sincerely thank all kind neigh-
bours and all those who assisted
in any way. and also the kind
relatives and friends who sent
letters. telergrams, cards and
floral tributes in our recent sad
bereavement. Would all please
accept this as our personal
thanks.
The FAMILY of the late
Maria Collier hereby wish to
thank attending doctors, sisters
and nursing staff of Wallsend
Hospital for kindness and atten-
tion to their late mother, also
relatives and friends for kind-
ness and help. for expressions
of sympathy cards, telegrams
and floral tributes. Please ac-
cept this --as their personal
thanks and regards. 4524
Mrs. MABEL JOSEPHINE
ANLEZARK and FAMILY, of 8
Cardigan-road, Bankstown, de-
sire to thank their relatives and
friends for the telegrams, floral
tributes and other expressions
of condolence received during
their recent sad bereavement in
the loss of her beloved husband
and their father and grand-
father. Andrew Anlezark, late
of the Builders' Exchange.
Broadmeadow. Please accept
this as their personal thanks.
Mrs. ALICE PAGE and
FAMILY wish to sincerely thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for floral tributes, cards
and telegrams received by them
in their recent sad bereavement.
Please accept this as their per-
sonal thanks. I wish to sincere-
ly thank tlhe medical attendant
for his kind attention to my
dear husband during his serious
illness. 4645
Mrs, J. PARSONS, 19 Thomas-
street, Adamstown, wish to
sincerely thank all those that
assisted in any way and the
kind friends and relatives who
sent letters, cards and floral
tributes in her recent sad be-
reavement in the loss of her
late husband.
Mrs. E. PETRIE and FAMILY
wish to-thank all relatives and
friends for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy in the sad
loss of our dear husband and
father. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
and family for their kindness
and understanding. also the
management and workmates
the State Dockyard. Please ac-
cept this as their personal
thanks.
Mr. LAURIE JOHNSON and
JULIE. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
WELLS and FAMILY sincerely
wish to thank the numerous
friends and relatives for their
thoughtful expressions of
sympathy in many ways and acts
of kindness during their recent
sad bereavement. Kindly
accept this as their very personal
thanks.
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