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FUNERALS
ALLINGTON. - The Relatives
and Friends of Mrs. S. B. AL-
LINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
ALLINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. ALLINGTON and FAMILIES
are respectfllhv invttest to at
tend the eunerhIl of their dsisrly
beloved Husband, Father,
Father-in-law, Grandfather,
Brother, and Uncle, JAMES
ALFRED ALLINGTON, late
Bay-street, Swansea, to move
froat the Methtodist Chlurc,
Sewnsca, This (Salurdoyt
MIornlitg, after service coos
tielscing at 0.10 osClock, foe
Beresfield Crematorium. Bus
in attendance.--P'ETEt, TURN
BULL, lauserat Director.
BARNES. - The Relatives
and Friends of the late
GEORGE BARNES, of 37 Cross-
street, Mayfield, are advised
that tlls Reaalts swore Privately
Cremastuaed at lierecfield on Frl
day. November 5. iS5.---JAMES
MURRAY, Funeral Director.
CARPENTER. - The Rela-
tives and Friends of Mrs. MAR-
GARET CARPENTER, ETHEL,
ARTHUR, RON, LIONEL, JEAN
and JESSIE are respectfully
notlied that tie Remains of
their dearly beloved Husband
and Father, RALPH CARPEN-
TER, of 37 George-street, May-
field East, were Privately Cre-
mated at the Crematorium,
Beresfield, on Friday, Novem-
ber 5; IS5d.--TIdOMlAS MOORE,
NIanerel Dlrcetor. 585
CURRAN.-Vincent (Mick), of
Dungog, beloved Husband and
Father and Father-in-law of
DAISY, MARIAN and ERIC
(Staples), Cremation, Beresfield,
11 o'clock, Saturday morning.
JOHN. - The Relatives and
Friends of Mrs. F. JOHN and
FAMILY are respectfully invited
to attend the Funeral of their
beloved Husband, Father,
Father-in-law, Grandfather and
Great-grandfather, WILLIAM
PRICE JOHN, to move from his
late Residence, 20 Charles-street,
Abermain, This Morning, at
11.30 o'clock, for Methodist
Cemetery, Kurri Kurri. Bus in
attendance. - H. BEVAN &
SONS, Funeral Directors. Ph.
Kurri 24. 588
JOHN. - The Relatives and
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C.
WEGG and FAMILY, and the
JOHN FAMILY are respectfully
invited to attend the Funeral
of their beloved Brother-in-law
and Uncle, WILLIAM PRICE
JOHN. For particulars see fam-
ily notice.
ABERMAIN NO. 1 MINERS'
LODGE.
JOHN.-Members of the above
are requested to attend the
Funeral of their late Member,
WILLIAM P. JOHN. For part-
iculars see family notice - C.
Dumbrell, Actg. Pres.; A. J.
Frame, Treas.; W. Musgrove,
Sec.
ABERMAIN RETIRED MINE
WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.
JOHN.-Members of the above
are requested to attend the
Funeral of their late Secretary,
WILLIAM P. JOHN. For par-
ticulars see family notice.- J.
Pitchford, Pres. 588
KERR, David Russell, 86 Sec-
ond-st., Boolaroo.-The Rela-
lives and Friends of MRS.
EILEEN JEAN KERR, PETER,
ALAN and KATHIE, also the
KERR and WALLACE FAMILIES
are respectfully invited to at-
tend the Funeral of their late
dearly beloved Husband, Father,
Son, Son-in-Law, Brother,
Brother-in-Law, Uncle and
Cousin, DAVID RUSSELL KERR,
to move from R. M. Evans &
Sons Miortuary Chapel, Bann
street, Wallsend, this (Satur
day) morning, after service
commencing at 9.30 a.m. o'cloci
for the Crematorium, Beresfield.
(Bus will leave Post--ofic,
Soolaroos at 5.15 a.n.).--R, 7.1
EVANS &z SONS, Funeral DIr
ectors. Phone LL.251 50
SULPHIDE EMPLOYEES'
UNION.
KERR.-Members of the above
are respectfully invited to at-
tend the Funeral of their late
member, DAVID RUSSELL
KERR. Kindly see Family Notice
for further particulars. - R.
DICK, Secretary, J. W. WAL
LACE, President. ItO
THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION
WELFARE CLUB.
KERR.-Members of the above
are respectfully invited to at-
tend the Funeral of their late
member, DAVID RUSSELL
KERRI. Kindly see Family Not-
ice for further particulars. -
k-V. ItR.O.{A21. President. 191
ROBERTSON.-The Relatives
and Friends of MR. K. R. ROB-
ERTSON, MR. and MRS. R.
EVENS?, MR. and MRS. G.
GOODWIN, MR. and MRS. L.
NORTH, and MR. and MRS. R.
W. S. ROBERTSON and FAMIL-
LIES, are respectfully invited to
attend the Funeral of their late
dearly loved Wife, Mother,
Daughter, Daughter-in-Law,
Sister, Sister-in-Law and
Aunt, MAISIE ROBERTSON,
late Aberdare Extended, to
move from our Funeral
Chapel, Hall-street, Cessnock,
this morning at 9.40 o'clock for
the Beresfield Crematorium.
Sus In lttendanee.-CESSNOCCK
DISTRICT CO - OPERATIV
SOCIETY LIIITED, Funeral
Directors. .hone 5 and 441.
AUSTRALIAN COLLIERY
STAFF ASSOCIATION
ROBERTSON.-Members of
the above association are res-
pectfully invited to attend the
Funeral of MAISIE ROBERT-
SON, late dearly loved Wife of
their member, KENNETH
ROBERTSON. For full particu-
lars see Family Notice.-H. S.
CARRUTHERS, Sec. 6970
RYAN.-The Relatives and
Friends of the late JOHN WIL-
LIAM RYAN, of 39 Church-
street, Singleton, are invited to
attend his Funeral, to leave St.
Patrick's Church, Singleton, To-
day (Saturday), after Service at
2 p.m., for interment in
Catholic Cemetery.-PARTRIDGE
BROS., Funeral Directors. 6950
WADDELL.-The Relatives and
Friends of Mrs. JANET
WADDELL and FAMILY are in-
vited to attend the Funeral of
their beloved husband, father,
father-in-law and grandfather,
JOHN WADDELL, of 28 Thomas-
street, Cardiff, to move from
the Funeral Chapel, Belford-
street, Broadmeadow, on Monday
Afternoon, after a Presbyterian
Service commencing at 3 o'clock,
for the Crematorium, Beresfield.
Special Motor-omnibus will leave
Cardiff Co-op. Store at 2.30
p.m. for the Funeral Chapel.-
JAMES MURRAY, Funeral
Director. 584
WICKS.-Requiem Muss will
be celebrated at the Sacred
Heart Church, Maitland-road,
Hamilton, This morning, at 7
o'clock, for the repose of the
soul of the late JEAN WICKS.
WICKS.-The Relatives and
Friends of Mr. VINCENT H.
WICKS, of 82 Cleary-street,
Hamilton, are invited to attend
the Funeral of his beloved wife,
JEAN WICKS, to move from the
Sacred Heart Church, Maitland-
road, Hamilton, This Morning,
after Prayers, commencing at
10.30 o'clock, for the Catholic
Cemetery, Sandgate. Motor
omnibus in attendance.-JAMES
MURRAY, Funeral Director. 584
FRANK T. MEIGHAN. Faneral
Director, 271 Itino-otreet West.
NeHcastle. Phone 52801, day or
night. Mortuary Chapel Free
with Severent Service. Cremi
tons at reasonsble cost.
JAMES MURRAY. Funeral
Director. 25-27 Selford-street,
Brostrocatdowc. Phone Hamilton
00. day or nlght.
JONAH BEVAN E sON,
N.D.P.D.A., Funeral Directors.
Mietschll-street, Stockton. Phone
Stockton 22.
JOIN J. MdcHUDI & SON,
Foneral Director. Cremations
arrunged. 85 Lambton-road,
Broodmcadow. Phone Ham: 8I.
FOR FLORAL TRIBUTES,
"CAMILLE."
105 Tuidor-street, Hamilton.
"Phono 11305. After hrs. LU211.
DOMESTIC ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Births, Birthday Greetings,
Engagements, Marriigcs, Death.
Roll of sonour. In Memoriani
and Srerovcenot Notices. up
to 5 lines lapprox. 20 words);
Including prose or poety, 1/1:
and 1/1 for each additional
or Iportion of 4 words, prose or
poetry.
BIRTHS
ANDERSON (nee Monkley).-
To Dulcie and Roy-a daugh-
ter (Leonie Joy). A sister for
Judith and Janice.
COXON (Paget).-To Bill and
Bon-a son (Robert Maxwell),
October 29, W.S.H. Brother for
Ronald.
GERRISH (nee Clark). - To
Mary and Jim-twin daughters
(Margaret and Lynne), Novem-
ber 1, 1954, W.S.H. Sisters for
Christine.
BIRTHS
CRAMPTON (nee Harris). -
To Norma and Dick-a daugh-
ter (Gai), at Hillcrest Hospital,
November 2, 1954. Both well.
LEWIS (nee McDougall). -
Marje and Gordon, October 28
-God's gift of a son (Neil Gor-
don), Roslyn Hospital, Belmont.
RAMSEY (nee Ball).-To Bar-
bara and Jack-a daughter
(Anne Louise), 1/11/'54, M.M.H.
REDMAN.-To Phyllis and
Alf.-a daughter (Helen May),
15/10/'54, Western Suburbs Hos-
pital.
ENGAGEMENTS
MUDD-SHEPHERD.- The en-
gagement is announced of Mar-
garet, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Shepherd, of Waratah,
to Neville, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Mudd, of East
Maitland.
WORTHINGTON - JARVIE.-
Mrs. I. Humphreys, of West
Wallsend, wishes to announce
the engagement of her elder
daughter, Mary, to John,
younger son of Mrs., and the
late Mr. John Worthington, of
Merewether.
DEATHS
CROAK.-On October 25,
1954, at Harrietville, Victoria,
John, beloved husband of Win-
nifred (late Newcastle and Broken Hill).
At rest.
CROESE.- Charles., October
23, 1954, passed away at his
residence, Young-street, Car-
rington; aged 88 years.
Peacefully sleeping.
DAVIS.-John Desmond, Oc-
tober 16, 1954, at his late resi-
dence, 60 Hill-street, Lambton,
aged 55 years, loving husband
of Millie, father of Max and
Don, father-in-law of Eileen,
grandfather of Helen, Anne,
Jennifer. 6622
FREWIN.-Eric Hubert, pass-
ed away at R.N.H. on 2/10/'54,
aged 60 years, beloved hus-
band of Agnes, loving father of
Joyce (Mrs. Turner), Ron and
Aileen (Mrs. Miller), father-in-
law of Ted, Betty and Harry,
grandfather of Ronald, Adele,
Janice, John and Philip.-
Peacefully sleeping.
HATHAWAY.-Florence Eliza-
beth, October 27, 1954, at her
late residence, 27 The Avenue,
Islington, dearly loved mother
of Edna Blakey, aged 73 years.
HATHAWAY.-Florence Eliza-
beth, October 27, 1954, at her
late residence, 27 The Avenue,
Islington, dear sister of Elsie
Clegg.
ROLL OF HONOUR
HETHERINGTON- Cherished
memories of our dear son and
brother Archie, NX24170, 2/3
Batt., killed in action, New
Guinea, November 6, 1942.
Softly the leaves of memory
fall,
Sadly I stoop and gather them
all.
Though absent you are ever
near,
Still loved, still missed, still
very dear.
Always remembered by his
loving family.
ROBERTS.-In loving mem-
ory of our dear son and bro-
ther, Pte. Leslie Roberts, acci-
dentally killed in Wewak, No-
vember 6, 1945.
The sorrow we feel words can-
not explain,
The ache in our hearts will
always remain.
God bless you, dear son, you
were one of the best.
Sleep on, dear brother, take
your rest.
Always remembered by his
loving mother and brother,
John.
ROBERTS.-In loving mem-
ory of our dear brother, Leslie,
accidentally killed, Wewak, No-
vember 6, 1945.
His last word I should like
to have heard,
And breathed in his ear one
parting word.
Only those who have lost can
tell
The pain of the heart, not say-
ing farewell.
Sadly missed by his sisters,
Ida and Jessie.
IN MEMORIAM
ALLEN.-Cherished memories
of our dear mother, mother-in-
law and our grandmother,
Katie, passed away November
7, 1953.
Time goes on, but memories
stay
As near and dear as yesterday.
Always remembered by her
loved ones, Marge and Les,
Bette and Leigh, Warren and
Dennis.
ALLEN.-Treasured memories
of Nan, called to rest 7/11/'53.
Loved and remembered always
by Jess. 6780
BANKS.-In loving memory
of our dear wife, mother,
mother-in-law and grand-
mother, Florence May Banks,
passed away November 7, 1941.
We shall never forget, mother
dear,
For you were always so near.
Although the years go by,
Our love and cherished mem-
ories will live till we die.
Inserted by Richard, Dorothy,
Ron, Lynette, Les and Jean.
BROWN.-Ethel Ann, passed
away November 7, 1949.
Remembered with love by her
family.
DAVIES. - In loving memory
of our dear father, father-in-
law, grandfather, brother-ln-law
and son-in-law, Stanley, who
passed away November 6, 1952.
Sadly missed.
Always remembered by Gra-
ham, Jean, Janet, David, also
Nellie and Dad (U.S.A.). 6632
FREUND.-In loving memory
of our dear mother, mother-in-
law and grandma, who passed
away November 6, 1950; also
our dear father, who died No-
vember 4, 1930.
Ever remembered by Alwyn,
Nell and Varne, Leila, Ken and
family.
GARDE. - In loving memory
of our dear father and grand-
father, John Garde, who passed
away November 6, 1938.
Memories linger.
Inserted by Rita, Les and
sons.
GEORGE (nee Worrell). - In
loving memory of our dear
daughter, Joyce, passed away
November 6, 1946.
Always remembered by her
loving Mum and Dad and son
Robert, also brothers and sister.
GREEN. - In loving memory
of our dear husband, father,
father-ln-law and grandfather,
6/11/47.
Wonderful memories quietly
kept
Of one we love and never forget.
Inserted by Annie, Tom, Ellis,
Lilian, Russell, Paul and
Denise.
HEWSTON. - Treasured mem-
ories of my dear husband,
Arthur, paused away November
6, 1952.
How sweet the memories still,
But death has left a loneli-
ness
This world could never fill.
Inserted by his loving wife
Winifred.
HEWSTON. -In memory of
our father, grandfather and
great-grandfather, Arthur James
Hewston, who passed away No-
vember 6, 1952.
A beautiful memory is all we
have
Of Dad we loved and will never
forget.
Inserted by son Harold and
family.
HEWSTON.-Treasured memo-
ries of our dear Dad, passed
away November 6, 1952.
Always in our thoughts.
Inserted by Ivy, Bill, Allan.
HEWSTON. - Loving mem-
ories of Dad, passed away No-
vember 6, 1952.
Loving thoughts.
Inserted by Dorothy and Jack
Parkinson.
HOMER.-Treasured memor-
ies of dear Ethel, who was call-
ed home November 5, 1952.
Two hands are resting,
The heart we love is still.
Dear Ethel is waiting for us,
Just over the hill.
Loving sister, Mary (Ports-
mouth).
JOHNSON.-In loving memory
of our darling son, Michael
Eric, accidentally drowned No-
vember 7, 1953, aged 4 years
7 months.
We cannot say, we will not say,
That he is dead-he is ist
away.
Always remembered by his
mummy and daddy. 553
JOHNSON.-In loving memory
of our dear playmate, Michael,
accidentally drowned November
7, 1953.
Your memory is a keepsake.
Ever remembered by Kathleen
and Irene Stokes. 553
IN MEMORIAM
LATTER.-In fond memory of
my dearest dad, and our pa,
William, passed away Novem
ber 6, 1950, aged 76 years.
In our hearts forever.
Remembered always by his
loving daughter, May, and
grandsons, David and Graham.
LATTER.- In loving memory
of our dear father, father-in-
law, grandfather and great-
grandfather, William, passed
away November 6, 1950, aged 76 years.
In God's care.
Inserted by his loving daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Lil, Jim,
and family. 6633
LOVETT. - Loving memories
of Trevor, passed away No-
vember 6, 14; also Richard,
passed away November 6, 1950,
son and husband of Mary,
brother and father of Edith,
Gordon, Bruce and families.
LYNN.-In loving memory of
my dear wife, Clare, who pass-
ed away November 6, 1953.
A face I loved is missing,
A voice I loved is still,
A place is vacant in my heart,
Which never can be filled.
The golden nates stood open,
On that sad, unhappy day,
With farewell words unspoken,
You softly passed away.
Remembered always by her
loving husband, Jack. 6831
LYNN.-In loving memory of
our dear mother, mother-in-law
and nan, who passed away No-
vember 6, 1953.
Deep in our hearts your mem-
ory is kept,
To love, to cherish, and never
forget.
Always remembered by Lorna,
Harold, Brian and Philip.
LYNN.-In loving memory of
our dear mother, mother-in-law
and nanna, Clare Lynn, who
passed away November 6, 1953.
You left us so suddenly,
Your last thoughts unknown.
But you left us memories,
We are proud to own.
Sadly missed by Phyllis, Eric,
Julie and John. 6831
LYNN.-In loving memory of
our dear mother, mother-in-
law and nanna, Clare Lynn,
who passed away November 6,
1953.
Forever in our thoughts.
Loved and remembered always
by Dorothy, Jack and Peter.
LYNN.-Loving memories of
our dear cousin, Clara, passed
away suddenly November 6,
1953.
Happy, smiling, always content,
Loved by all wherever she went.
Ever remembered by Mollie
and Arthur Eagles.
McDONALD.—In loving mem-
ory of my dear husband, father
and father-in-law, William Wil-
son, who passed away on
November 6, 1950.
God has you in His keeping,
We have you in our hearts.
But if he could have spoken
before he died,
These are the words he would
have replied:
Don't weep for me in sorrow,
But take care of mum for my
sake.
Always remembered by his
loving wife and family. 6929
MOORE (Emma).—Treasured
memories of our dear wife and
mother, called Home November
6, 1950.
In God's care.
Inserted by her loving
family. 6874
MORGAN.—In loving memory
of my dear brother, Bert, who
passed away November 6, 1952.
Beyond the dawn.
Alnays remembered by his
loving sister, Emily.
MORGAN.—In loving memory
of my dear brother and uncle,
Ted, who passed away Novem-
her 7, 1952.
Always remembered by Mick,
Jackie, Lorna, Nolene, Billy.
MORGAN.—In loving memory
of my dear brother and uncle,
Bert, accidentally killed John
Darling Colliery, November 6,
1952.
To-day we are thinking of
someone,
With love that is fond and
true,
Someone we miss so sadly,
Dear Bert, that someone is
you.
Ever remembered by Lena,
Nancy and Charlie.
MORGAN.—In loving memory
of our dear brother, Edward,
who passed away November 7, 1952.
Ever remembered by Morgan
sisters.
MORRIS.—In loving memory
of our dear son and brother,
Cliffie, who passed away
November 7, 1952, aged 27.
Deep in our hearts he will
always be remembered by his
mum, dad, sister and brother-
in-law, Ila and Jim.
O'GRADY.—In loving memory
of our husband and father,
Gerald O'Grady, died November
7, 1953.
God has you in His keeping,
We have you in our hearts.
From his loving wife and
children, Frank, Raymond,
Wendy, Colleen and John.
O'GRADY.—In loving memory
of our dear brother-in-law and
uncle, Gerald, passed away
November 7, 1953.
As long as we live,
We will treasure your name.
Always remembered by Melba,
Bob Papworth and family,
Adamstown.
O'GRADY.—Gerald, passed
away November 7, 1953, son-in-
law and brother-in-law of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Cambridge and
Newton family.
Treasured memories.
OPHIR.-In loving memory of
my dear son, Harry, who passed
away November 6, 1953.
Ever remembered by all.
OPHIR.-In loving memory of
Harry, passed away November
6, 1953.
He would not ask for sadness,
Nor would he ask for tears;
But just to be remembered
Throughout the passing years.
Inserted by his father, Dulcie,
Keith, Fay.
OPHIR.-In loving memory of
our dear brother and uncle,
Harry, passed away Noyember
6, 1553.
Not just to-day but every day
In silence we remember.
Remembered by Stan and
family. 6560
SANDERSON. - Loving
memories of our dear mother,
mother-in-law and nanna, Wini-
fred. passed away November 6,
1954.
Ever remembered.
By Mollie, Tom, Judith and
Graeme. 6838
SANDERSON. - In loving
memory of Nana, passed away
November 6, 1953.
Always remembered.
By her loving daughter-in-law
and grandchildren, Vi, Stan,
Margaret and Tom, Bessie and
Ray, Gregory.
STACE.-Loving memories of
my dear husband and our dear
father, Claude Russell, passed
away November 6, 1939.
Treasured memories.
Inserted by his loving wife
and family. 6611
ST. JOHN.-Annie Elizabeth,
passed away November 5, 1951.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten.
Edna, Vic and children. 6810
TAYLOR.-Our darling mother,
Caroline Taylor, called to
heaven November 7, 1952.
Our family chain is broken,
A precious link has gone;
But God will mend that broken
chain,
As one by one we meet again.
Sadly missed by Iris.
TAYLOR.-Treasured memories
of dear Mother, passed away
November 7, 1952.
Inserted by her loving daugh-
ter, Rene Carnley.
TURNER.- Loving memories
of my dear mother, who passed
away November 7, 1939.
A thought for to-day,
A memory forever.
Always remembered by her
loving daughter and son-in-law
Hilda and Arch.
WALKER.-In loving memory
of our dear friend, Mary Agnes,
passed away November 6, 1951.
Ever remembered by Bert, Nes-
sie and Jennifer Hunter.
WHITE.-Cherished memories
of our dear sister, Nell, passed
away November 7, 1953. Re-
membered always by her loving
sisters, brothers and families.
WHITE, Ellen (Nell).-In lov-
ing memory of our dear friend,
who passed away November 7,
1953.
A wonderful friend, so good
and rare;
The trials she went through,
Few could bear.
She never complained,
She wasn't that kind,
She was one of those friends
Hard to find.
Always remembered, Phi.l
Min., Noel.
IN MEMORIAM
WHITE.-Cherishcd memories
of our dear friend, Ellen (Nell),
passed away November 7, 1953.
You suffered with courage,
We knew not your pain;
You fought hard to get well,
But all was in vain.
Remembered by Mary and
Ern. Durrant, Marks Point.
YATES.-In loving memory
of our dear wife and mother,
Ethel May, who passed away
November 6, 1953.
You slipped away and left me,
How cruel was the blow;
But how I miss, you mother,
Only God alone sill know.
My heart is filled with sadness,
My heart, it aches with pain;
Farewell, my darling mother,
Until we meet again.
Always remembered by Es.,
Pop, Bill, Noel, Carl and Ger-
aldine.
YATES.-In loving memory
of our dear mother, mother-in-
law, grandmother, Ethel May,
passed away November 6, 1953.
Sadly missed by Noel, Edna and
family. 6616
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
Mrs. ESMA DAVIES, AUD-
REY and AILSA, Mr. and Mrs.
ERIC DAVIES and Mr. and
Mrs. NEVILLE DAVIES of New
Lambton, wish to thank all re-
latives, friends and neighbours
for telegrams, letters, cards
and floral tributes, sent in their
recent sad bereavement of their
dear husband, father, father-in-
law and grandfather. Please
accept this as their personal
thanks. 6712
Mr. J. R. WHYTE, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. WHYTE, Mr. and
Mrs. W. ROACH and FAMILY,
Mr. and Mrs. J. MOXEY and
FAMILY, and Mr. and Mrs. A.
WHYTE and FAMILY, of 4
Wentworth-street, Waratah,
wish to thank all relatives,
friends and neighbours for
cards, telegrams, floral tributes
and expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad bereavement.
Please accept this as their per
sonal thanks.
Mrs. AGNES FREWIN and
FAMILY wish to sincerely thank
doctors and nursing staff of
Royal Newcastle Hospital for
kindness and attention, also
kind relatives and friends for
floral tributes, cards and tele-
grams and expressions of sym-
pathy received in their sad be-
reavement in the loss of their
beloved husband, father, father-
in-law and grandfather, Eric
Hubert Frewin. Please accept
this as their grateful and per-
sonal thanks, as many ad-
dresses are unknown to them.
The WIFE and FAMILY of
the late CHARLES WATTS
would like to sincerely thank
all relatives and friends for
cards, flowers, telegrams and
personal expressions of sym-
pathy in their recent sad be-
reavement. Please accept this
as their personal thanks.
DAVIS. - Mrs. MILLIE
DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. MAX
DAVIS and FAMILY, and Mr.
DON DAVIS wish to convey
their heartfelt thanks to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours,
also men from Gordon-avenue
Depot, Bowling Association and
Clubs, for cards, telegrams and
floral tributes, for expressions
of sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement. Please accept this
as their personal thanks. 5621.
The FAMILY of the late Mr.
REGINALD A. HUETT, of Sunshine,
Morisset, wish to thank
all friends and neighbours for
their kindness, sympathy, telegrams,
cards and beautiful
flowers, also the doctors and
nurses of Royal Newcastle Hospital
for their unfailing attention.
HILDA CORRIGAN (deceased)
—Mr. KEITH CORRIGAN and
the FLEMING FAMILY wish to
thank all relatives, friends and
neighbours for cards, floral
tributes and expressions of
sympathy in their recent sad
bereavement. Please accept this
as their personal thanks.
CROESE.-The Family of the
late Charles Croese, of 88
Young-street, Carrington, wish
to express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to all kind
friends and neighbours for their
assistance and personal ex-
pression of sympathy and to
all who forwarded floral trib-
utes, letters, cards and tele-
grams in their recent sad be-
eavement.
MRS. N. J. GILL wishes to
thank all relations, friends find
neighbours for letters, cards
and floral tributes in her sad
bereavement. Please accept this
as her personal thanks.
MR. C. S. MOORE, of 29 Bar-
ton-street, Kurri Kurri and
Family desire to return thanks
to all neighbours, friends and
relatives for their many kind-
nesses and expressions of sym-
pathy in the loss of our dear
Wife, Mother, Grandma, and
Great Grandma. Also the doc-
tors and nursing staff of Kurri
Kurri Hospital for their kindly
attention. We regret some ad-
dresses are unknown and can-
not be answered personally.
Will all please accept this as
our personal and sincere thanks.
THE FAMILY of the late
ELIZABETH ELLEN JACKSON,
wish to sincerely thank all kind
friends and relatives for their
expressions of sympathy, cards
and floral tributes in the loss
of our dear Mother. Please ac-
cept this as our personal thanks.
THE FAMILY of the late
JOHN MASSON, of Young Walls-
end, wish to sincerely thank all
relatives and friends for mes-
sages of sympathy, telegrams,
and floral tributes, received by
us in our recent sad bereave-
ment. Will all please accept this
as our personal thanks. 6628
MRS. L. RYAN wishes to
thank attending doctors, rela-
tives, and friends for their
kind attention to my dear Hus-
hand. Please accept this as my
personal thanks. 6559
MR. CHARLES SAALFIELD
and Family wish to sincerely
thank all friends, neighbours
and attending doctors for all
the kind telegrams. cards, let-
ters and expressions of sym-
pathy and kindness shown to
them in the loss of their dearly
loved Wife, Mother and Mother-
in-Law and Grandmother, BER-
THA FLORENCE SAALFIELD.
They regret some addresses are
unknown and cannot be an-
swered personally. Will all please
accept this as their personal
and sincere thanks. 6754
MR. C. BELCHER and Family
of 14 Aberdare-street, Kurri
Kurri, wish to thank all kind
friends and neighbours for cards
and telegrams, for their kind
expressions of sympathy in
their recent sad bereavement of
their beloved Wife, Mother and
Grandmother. Also thanks to
doctors and nursing staff of
Kurri Kurri District Hospital.
Please accept this as our per-
sonal and sincere thanks.
MRS. E. F. CUMMINS and
Family, of 9 Cowper-street,
Georgtown, wish to thank all
kind relatives and friends and
neighbours for their kind ex-
pressions of sympathy and for
floral tributes, letters, telegrams
and cards in the loss of our
dearly beloved Husband and
Father, Father-in-Law and
Grandfather, THOMAS G.
CUMMINS. Please accept this
as our personal thanks as so
many addresses are unknown.
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