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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
Kot exceeding 4 lines. 2/6; each addi
tional line. 1/-.
Notices forwarded far insertion in the
Births. Deaths, Marriages, Engagements,
?r In Memorlam columns should be
Signed by the PERSONS CONCERNED.
BIRTHS
AVERAY (nee Read).— On December
25, at McBride's, to Coral and Hartley—
a son.
BIGGS (nee Thomas). —At Unley Pri
vate Hospital, on December 24, to Mona
and Hartley —a daughter (Heather Aunt.
Both well.
BLACKER. —On December 22. at
Sfemori&l Hospital, to Ella and Bob —a
daughter.
BOSWELL (nee Cade). —On December
82, to Josephine, wife of Frank —a son.
BOWEK. —On December 22, to Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Bowen—a son (premature,
stillborn).
CLARK. —On December 23, at the Hut-
chinson Hospital, Gawler, to Sadie and
Steve (Jack) —a daughter (Elizabeth
Ann).
COLYER. —On December 23, at Unley
Private Hospital, to the wlte ol C. R. S.
Colyer—a son.
CURRAN (nee Walter). —On December
35. at Park Terrace Private Hospital, to
Joy, wife of Reverend Arthur Curran, of
£. Margaret's Rectory. Woedvllle—a
daughter.
ELLIS. —On December 23, at Memorial
Hospital, to Joyce, wile of Lieut. Max.
Bllii—a daughter.
GLASGOW (nee Hudson). —On Decem-
ber IS, at Henley Private Hospital, to
Christine and Bruce—a daughter (Hea
ther). Both well. Thanking Dr. Bur
sard and hospital staff.
HANNAH (nee Taylor). —On December
33. at Malvern Private Hospital, to Base
Sarold (Bunny) —a daughter (Judith
Ann, premature). lived one hour. Mo-
ther doing well.
JAMIESON (nee Pattemore). —On Dec.
16. at Wolverton, to Jean and George—a
daughter (Deidre Fuliarton). Thanking
Dr. K. BoUeu, Sister Parks and stall.
JONES (nee McKenna). —On December
14. at Lestern, to Nance and Harry
<R_A.A-T.. returned) —a son (Alan
Michael). Thanking Dr. Frewin and hos
pital stall.
KETTE (nee Carmen). —At South Glen
' Hospital, to Bob and Sylvia—a eon (Ray
mond John). Both well. Thankins Dr.
Becker and siaa.
LYONS (nee Baker). —On December
S3, at Hutt Street Private Hospital, to Ali
son and John—a daughter (Janet Grant).
Thanking Dr. Moulder and stall.
MARLOW. —On December 24, at Memo-
rial Hospital, to Elizabeth, wife of Roy
Marlow —a son.
McKENZIE. —On December 22, at 3lon
telth Private Hospital, to Recta and Mac
—a daughter.
MILBURN (nee Trimble). —To Jimmy
and Dulcie —a son. Born 21st. Both
well. Special thanks to Dr. H. F. Dun-
Stan, matron and staff Northern Private
Hospital.
MILLS (nee Oaynter). —On December
15, to Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mills, ot
worn—a dauchter <Geraldine Joyce I.
MULLANS (nee Thelma Reid). —On
Dec. 21, at Orroroo Hospital, to Thelma
and Cyril —a daughter (Patricia Joy).
Thanking Dr. Relliy. Matron Punkeand
staff.
OUTER (nee Thompson). —On Decem-
ber 21. at Queen Victoria Hospital, to
Eazel (ex-W_A_A_A-F.I and Bob <ex
alF, Melbourne)—a daughter (Mary
Patricia). Bath well. Thanking Dr.
Joyntt matron and staff.
BANEBEBG. —On December 14, at
Balaklava S.M. Hospital, to Edgar and
Viola —a daughter (Valeric Ann).
REID (nee Kath Arnold). —On Dec 12,
at the 6.M. Hospital, Hawker, to Micfc
and Kath —a son (Dennis Michael))
Special thanks to Dr. Shepherd, Sister
Golly, and Nurse Quinlan for kind at
tention.
ROSS (nee Deerlng). —On December
22. at TaUem Bend D-BJJ.fi. Hospital, to
Joan and Alan—a son (Roger Alan),
Dr. Lloyd and staff.
SALTEMINI. —On December 20, at
Wolverton Hospital, to Mary and Jack —
a eon (Lee). Thanking Dr. Bollen, Sis
ter Parks and staff.
SEXTON. —At Monreith Private Hospi-
tal, on Dec 23. to Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Sexton of Tr^afrronlr a daughter.
STEPHENS. —On Dec. 22, at Wolverton
Private Hospital, to LJLC. and Mrs. M.
A. Stephens, of Woodville—a son (Frede
rick James).
SUTER (Monna Cradock). —On Friday.
December 21, at Pinnaroo Hospital, to
?forma and Cyril —a daughter (Marlene
Lorraine). Thanking Dr. Wahnsley, Sis
ter Selleck and hospital staff.
BUTTON (nee Moulds). —On Dec. 22,
at Park Terrace Private Hospital, t? Sylv
and Ted, of Erlndale—a son.
TEMPLE. —On Dec 22, at Nurse
Waters, to the wife of K. Temple —a
daughter.
VINER (nee Sister Clark). —On Dec. 23,
at Calvary Hospital, to Wai and Bill—
? daughter (Marie Rose).
WALKER (nee Clune). —On Dec 23, at
Peterborough Soldiers' Memorial Hos-
pital, to Nell and Jack —a daughter (Mar-
garet Dorothea). Both well.
WIGHT (nee Barber). —On Dec 20. at
Quambi. to Jess and Bob—a daughter
?Janice Margaret). Thanking Dr.
Everard. {Mfrtfr Vaughan and nursing
staff.
BIRTHDAYS
25/12/45. —Mrs. L. P. Bridgman, 43
Olive St., Prospect; Mrs. E. C. Bnssen
schntt. 43 Olive ?„ Prospect; Miss
Isabella McLeod, Jamestown; Miss Cyn
thia Bleese, Birdwood: Miss Noela Holds
worth, 217 Three Chain nL. Solomon
town. "Cheerio"—lan Williams. Cowell.
28/12/45- —Ronald V. Dawson, Dun
robln rd.. Warradale (RJLN.I. 21 ream;
Brian Textor. 39 Percy st. West Croy
don; Mr. Krnnrtti Larwood. Box 27,
Tacka. "Cheerio"—John Raymond Poy
sier, Campbell Park. Meningie; Mrs. M.
E. Klemm, South Laura; Miss Elsie
Renowden, Borne for Incurables, Pollar-
MARRIAGES
CHARLTON — WINCKEL. —On Decem-
ber 6, in Melbourne, the marriage was
celebrated between Vera Clare, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Winckel. Fin
nis street. Gawler and Walter, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charlton, of
Tooronga, Victoria.
JONES —DAY. —The marriage of -Pearl
.A~, youngeT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Da;, o( Clenelg. to Allan D, elder son
?f Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones, was solemn
ised at Mmigtian Methodist Church,
franklin street, at S JO. December 22.
TIVER —BAYLISS. —On December 24,
at North Adelaide, by the Rev. A. T.
Strange, Dorothy, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Tiver, of Port Wakefield to
Ross, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. K.
Bayliss, of Belmont South, N.S.W.
Though I'm many miles away.
Across land and deep blue sea.
My fondest thoughts this day
Are of our wedding anniversary.
To Mrs. Jack Powell, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bushell of Parkside. —
From ever-loving husband, Sgt. Jack
Powell (A.I.F., overseas).
GOLDEN WEDDINGS
WHICKER. —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whic-
ker, of Davidson street, Yatala, announce
the 50th anniversary of their wedding;
solemnised at St. Peter's Church, Broken
Hill. Christmas Day. 1895. by the Rev.
A. J. Wheeler.
SILVER WEDDINGS
INGLIS —YOUNG. —Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Inglis, of Victor Harbor, wish to an
nounce the 25th anniversary of their
wedding, celebrated at Wallaroo, Decem
ber 26. 1920. by Rev. E. A. Davies.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
COLLINS — HOLDSWOBTH. —The
paarriage of Daphne, fifth daughter of
Mrs L. Collins, of Adelaide, to Keith,
youngest son of Mrs. R. Holdsworth, of
Melbourne, will be solemnised at St.
Paul's Church, Pulteney St., Saturday
DINGLE —CHILDS. —The marriage of
Elta, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fredrick Dingle, of Klngswood, to Allen
(A-I-F.). only son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Childs, c! West Croydon, will be sol
emnised at St. Peter's Church, Glenelg,
Saturday Dec 29, 3 pm.
DUDLEY —PERKINS. —The marriage of
eheila, second daughter of Mrs. Dudley,
of Adelaide, to Alan, youngest son of
Mr. and the late Mrs. A. H. Perkins,
of AUenby Gardens, will be solemnised
at 3 p.m.. Saturday. Dec 29. at Plrie
Street Methodist Church.
FRITSCH —KASSULKE. —The marriage
ot Ethel L, only chad of Mr. and Mrs. W.
P. Frltsch, to Sgt. Norm Kassulke, ex-
P.O.W^ eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Kassulke, both of New Residence, will be
solemnised at the New Residence Lutheran
Church on Saturday. Dec. 29. at 6.45 p.m.
OTTAWAY —WINTER. —The marriage
of Audrey Winifred, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ottaway. 24 Kandahar
eres- Reade Park, to Roy Lucas (CpL.
R-A_AJ?.|, only son of Mr. and Mrs. P.
T. Winter. Laura, will be solemnised at
the Plrie Street Methodist Church, on
Monday, Dec. 31. at 7 p.m
ENGAGEMENTS
ALBINO —SPORSEN. —The engagement
Is announced of Dulcie only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Albino, of Glanvllle
Blocks, to John, only son ot Mrs. J. E.
V. Sporsen and the late Mr. Sporsen.
of Port Adelaide.
BETTENS —LANG. —The engagement is
announced of Myra. eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bettens, of Queensbury.
to Samuel, eldest son of Mrs. E. Lang
and the late Mr. E. A. B. Lang, of Stlrl-
BOYCE —WILLIAMS. — Meryl Elsie,
daughter of Mrs. W. Boyce, of East Mal
vern, Victoria, end the late W, N.
Bqyce, to Cpl. Colin Dean Williams,
AXF-. returned, younger son of Mrs.
B. C. Williams, of Belair, and the late
6. C. Williams.
BIRT - RICHARDS. - The engagement
is announced of Velma M., eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Birt, of Para-
dise, to Thomas M., third son of Mrs.
C. Richards, of Adelaide.
BULL —JEFFRIES. —The engagement
*? announced of Frances, fourth daughter
?f Mr. J. C. Bull. Price, Y.P., to Ken
neth, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Jeffries ot Prospect. South Australia.
BRYSON —MERKETT. —The engage
ment Is announced of Betty Doreen,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Bryson, West Croydon. to Reginald Ar
thur, second son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Merrrtt. Croydon.
COX —SKINNER. —The engagement Is
announced of Dorothy E. J.. only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cox, Rnse
?water Gardens, to Hedley Keith. A.1.F.,
returned eldest snn of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. T. Sltinnei. of Beverley.
ENGAGEMENTS
DAVIES —TAPLIN. —The engagement
is announced of Hester Amey (Heather),
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Davies, of Morialta, South Australia, to
Pearce Edgar, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Taplin. of Midland Junction, West
Australia.
DUNGEY —HARDY. —The engagement
? is announced of Doris May, only daughter
' of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dungey." of Noar
iunga. to George Arthur, second son of
Mr. J. Hardy. Aldinga.
EASTON —MARSHALL. —The engage-
ment is announced of Myra Joan Easton,
of Mitcham, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Eastcn. of Clarendon, to
? Robert (R-A.A.F.I. second son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Marshall, of Glen-side.
ENDEBSBY —PARSONS. —The engage-
ment Is announced of Edith Doreen.
[ youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Endersby. Kaniva. Victoria, to Jobn Hil
, ton. youngest son of Mrs. J. Taylor, ol
ParkvlUe. Melbourne, and tbe late Mr. E.
- G. Parsons, formerly of Lillimur. Victoria
FOREMAN —SPORK. —The engagement
is announced of Barbara (W.A.A.A.F.),
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fore-
man, of Henley Beach, to Jack (R.A.A.F.),
only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spork, of
Maylands, Western Australia.
FLINN —MacFARLANE. —The engage-
ment i s announced of Veronica W, only
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Flinn,
. Tailem Bend, to John, only son of Mrs.
M. and the late Mr. D. MacFarlane. of
; Morgan.
-FROST—BURNS.—Tbe engagement Is
announced of Caryll Maud, third daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frost. Largs
Bay, to Robert James, second son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Burns, Woodville Park.
GOODGES—GEORGC—Tbe engage
' ment Is announced of Mary, only daugh
ter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Goodger ?
<AXF.), to Ted (A IF.), only son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. George, of Nailsworth.
HOARE—SHAND—The engagement is
announced of Betty, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hoare, of Torrens ,
road. Alberton. to Robert (AIF.). only
son ot Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shand. of
Harris street. Exeter.
IRVINE—COOK.—Tbe engagement ls '
announced of Betty, eldest daughter of !
Capt. and Mrs. M. T. Irvine, of Sema- '
phore, to Bert, only son of Mrs. H. Cook,
of Prospect. '
JEFFRIES — GARDINER. — The en- '
gagement ts announced of Verna, only
daughter of Mr.-Mrs. B. L. Jeffries. Sef- '
ton Park, to Jack, elder son of Mrs. and
tbe late Mr. W. H- Gardiner. Payneham, I
KAIRL—SMOKER.—The engagement I
ls announced of Gladys M, fifth daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs E. L. Kairl, of Terka, to
L.A.C. Allen Gilbert, second son of Mr.
and Mrs G. F. Smoker, of Norwood.
LESLIE—LANE*—The engagement is 1
announced of Yvonne, eldest daughter of ?
Mr. and Mrs. G. Leslie. West Croydon, to
Alan, second son of Mrs. L. Lane and late
Mr. T. H. Lane, Klngswood Park.
I_WIS—MACEY.—The engagement Is <
announced of Dorothy, youngest daugh
ter Mr, Mrs. Lewis, of Malvern, to Gil
bert, youngest son Mr, Mrs. Macey. of 1
Prospect.
LOCKWOOD —BOBB.—The engagement 1
is announced of Eva, eldest daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. F. Lockwood, of Port Ade- '
laide. to John, youngest son of Mr. and ?
Mrs. A. w. Boob, of Birkenhead. '
McMAHON—TUNN.—The engagement
is announced of Hilda G. McMahon,
youngest daughter of Mrs. M. McMahon.
Seaton Park, to Ronald Desmond Tunn
(R.A.N.) third son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Tunn, Hilton.
MURPHY—HARRIS—The engagement '
Is announced of Mary Theresa, eldest 1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Murphy, of 1
Mylor. to Allen Arthur (A IF.), fifth son 1
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Harris, of Brimpton 1
Lake.
PALMER—DEW-HIRST.—Tbe engage- 1
ment Is announced of Margaret Nell, only 1
daughter of Mr. W. Ewart Palmer, of I
Renown Park, to Allan Mostyn. elder son <
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dewhirst. of _
Cedar avenue, Croydon Park.
PENDLE—GRABIA* —The engagement ?
Is announced of Jera Elma. only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Pendle. c* ?
Renmark. to Donald (late R-A.N.). youn- <
ger aon ot Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Gratia, ot
St. Leonards. '
PHILLIPS—VEAL. —TTie engagement Is ?
announced of Lfig Joyce, elder daughter '
of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Phillips, Kadina.
and Laurenoe. younger son of Mr. and ?
Mrs. J. J. Veal. Solomontown.
PUDNEY—McLAREN. — The engage-
ment ts announced of Daphne May, twin
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pudney.
Semaphore, to William Stanley, second
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McLaren, West
Croydon.
REUTBER—THIEI- —Tlie engagement 1
is announced of Vida Magdalene, third ?
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Reuther.
30 George street, Bundaberg, Queensland, *
to Colin Victor (ex-AXP, returned). I
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ThieL 1
Taldra.
ROBOTS—-CHINNER —The engage- ?
ment ls announced of Dorothy Lois, only *
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Roberts, -
Hazelwood Park, to Able Seaman Kenneth I
Chinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chin
ner, Toorak Gardens.
ROBERTS —KRIEG. —The engagement
is announced of Vivienne Constance, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts,
of West Ryde, NJ..W, to Arthur V., twin
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Krieg, Hyde
Park, S.A.
ROBERTS —NORTHEY.— The engage
ment is announced of Joyce, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts,
Henley Beach, to Len, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Northey, Kirkcaldy.
ROGERS —HARRIS. —The engagement
is announced of lily (A.WJ___A.L eldest
danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, South
wark, to John, youngest son of Mrs. and
the late Mr. George Harris, of ?on?di
ROSEE —OSBORNE. —The engagement
Is announced of Joan, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosee, of Port
Augusta, to Mervyn Robert, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne, of Harden, New
South Wales.
SAINT—BUCK. — The engagement is
announced of Lila, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. P. C. Saint, St. Peters, to Ron,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Buck.
Nailsworth.
SCHULTZ—CRACK. —The engagement
is announced of Grace, twin daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C ___c_-tulf_z, of Rosewater, to -
Don (E.AAF), youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. B Crack, Alberton East.
snuNGAlx—SATTebicy.—The en
gagement is announced ef Marjorie Phyl
lis. only child of Mr. and the late Mrs.
G. J. Springall, formerly of Norwood, to
Raymond Keith, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. JR. Sat-eriev. of College Park.
STRATFORD—-DAWSON. —The engage
ment Is announced of Brenda Doreen,
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Strat
ford, of Brighton, to Ronald (RJLN.B.I.
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, of
Dunrobin road.. Warradale.
SWAN —DAWSON. —The engagement is
announced of Patricia June, eighth
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swan, of Port
Pirie, to Keith, twin son of Mrs. D. Ryan
and the late Mr. Dawson, of Yorketown.
THEDE—CAMP.—The engagement is
announced of Marjorie. youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thede, Brompton, to
Mervyn (R.A.N.) only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Camp. Woodville Park.
USHER—RIESSEN.—The engagement,
is announced of Melva, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Usher, of South-
wark. to Collin (R.A.A.F.) youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rlessen. of Cowan-
dilla.
DEATHS
ALLEN.—On December 21, at Rowan
Private Hospital. Trevor John, darling .
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Allen,
of Manningham, and brother of Roger.
Only lent.
AMESBURY. —On December 1. Thomas
(late of Zanihus). beloved husband of
Esther and father of Ethel, Joyce. Nor-
man, Ronnie, Veronica and Nell. Aged
42 years. Sadly missed.
DUXBURY.—On Dec 22 (result of acci-
dent), at Daws Road Military Hospital,
F/Lt. Fred. RAF, of Birmingham, Eng.,
loved friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. Muir and
Betty.
GEORGE.—On December 25, at the ,
r Clare and District Hospital, Frances
George, loved wife ot Even E. George, of
. Spalding, and mother of Lloyd, Abble and
. Spencer
GOLDING.—On December 13, at Lon
don, Harold C, dearly beloved husband of
. Freda (nee Floyd).
GRANT.—On Dec. 24, at Adelaide.
Alexander Thomas, dearly loved husband
lot Edith Bessie, and loving father of
, George. Beatrice and Edith. In his 72nd
I year.
HODGE.—On December 24. at Adelaide,
I Herbert Ramsay Hodge, of 26 Beving
, ton road, Glenunga. loved son of LUla
E Mathleson and the late Herbert G.
? Hodge, and loved brother of Ethel. Pearl.
. Minnie. Frank, and the late Ruby and
. Maud: aaed 40 years. At rest.
KAVANAGB.—On December 24. at Ade
, laide, Jobn Thomas Kavanagh, of 57
! Nichol st. Broken Hill, loving brother of
Mrs. J. Glanville and L. Kavanagh. Aged
.56 years. Requiescat In pace.
- KING.—On December 24. at the Minla
? ton Hospital, George Sherrlff. beloved
husband of Vida. and loved father of '
\ Doreen and Tom. aged 66 years. (Vlc
l torian papers please copy).
1 MARSHALL.—On December 10. at 91
Symonds st, Onehunga. N.Z., Bert loving
husband of Vera (nee Woonl, and father
of Norman. Alan and Kathleen. First A-LF.
MICHELMORE.—On December 24, at
I Oandergrove, James, dearly loved hus
- band of Vera Elizabeth Michelmore and
. loving father of James, aged 64 years.
NITSCHKE.—On December 25. at
Truro, Carl Gustav. loving husband of
Emma Nitschke. and loved father of
Albert. Bert. Martin and Ernst, aged
78 years.
PARRY.—On December 24, at the resi-
dence of his son-in-law (Mr E. L.
Stevens), 7 Bedford street, Kensington
Park, Capt. Thomas Parry, dearly beloved
husband of Ellen Parry and loving father
of Ella, Myra and Llew. aged 80 years.
PIX.—On December 25, at her resi-
dence. 15 Bayer street. Norwood. Evelyn
Alice, beloved wife of Charles Pix and
loving mother of Alice, Vera, Harold,
Doris, Lottie and Frank, aged 76 years.
RADDATZ. —On December 24. at his
- late residence. No. 25 New Pelham street.
Ethelton. Paul Ludwlg Johann. beloved
husband of Martha Elisabeth Hannah
Raddatz (nee Bywaters. and loving father
of John. Roy. Hilda. Eric and Ernest:
- aged 58 years. At rest.
[. ROYALS.—On December 25. at bos
pltal. Sofia (Doral. dearly beloved wife
- of Henry Royals, late of No. 21 Leslie
1, place. Portland, lovine mother of Henry
_. , deceased!. Alf, Jessie (deceased*. Bill
- 'deceasedi. Walter, John, Alec, Bertie,
d Flnrr*. Viole: and Gladys, seed 76 years.
SCHOFIF.I.D-—On December 21. al
Is Mannum (result of accidentl. Flt-Lt.
- Jnhn Charles Schofleld. beloved only son
'- of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Schofleld. of 10
, Franklin avenue. Flinders Park, and lov-
I. ing brother of Margaret (defeased , and
Annice. aged 26 years.
DEATHS
t SCeofTlLD.—On December 21. at
, Mannum (result of accidentl. Flt-Lt.
. John Charles Schofleld. beloved husband
* ot Efe Schofleld (nee McLachlan) of
- Mannum. aged 26 years.
SKINNER.—On December 23. at a pri
vate hospital. Elizabeth Dickenson Skin
ner, of 11 Marlborough street, Henley
Beach, daughter of the late Walter Bruce
Skinner.
SMALLACOMBE.—On December 24
(result of accident), Millicent Laura
Smallacombe, of 234A Henley Beach road,
Torrensville, the loved sister of Harold,
Sidney, Hartley, Ethel, Effie and the late
Arthur Dall.
SMALLACOMBE. —On December 24 (re-
sult of accident), Millicent Laura Smallacombe,
of 234a Henley Beach road, Tor-
rensville, the loved grandmother of
Ronald, Melville, Keith, Ailsa, Edith,
Leslie, Eric, Laurel, Heather, Valmai,
John, and the late Jean, and fond great
grandmother of Ian and Glen.
SMALLACOMBE. —On December 24 (re-
sult of accident), Millicent Laura, the
loved wife of the late Arthur Smallacombe,
of 234a Henley Beach road, Tor-
rensville, and loving mother of Gordon
and Effie (Mrs. Plowes) and the late
Leslie and Allan.
' SMITH.—On December 24 (suddenlyl.
' at his residence. 217 East terrace. Ade
; laide, Lyndon Betteridge Smith (late of
1 D. Clifford Theatres Ltd.l. the beloved
husband of Florence Ethei, and. loving
. father of Vera. Hilda, and Lyndon, aged
s 66 years.
STEVENS. —On December 24. at Berri
Hospital, Lillian Maud, beloved wife of
? Henry 5. Stevens, of Winkle School. River
? Murray, and loving mother of John. Aged
- 52 years.
TOMLIN.—On December 24. at a pri
vate hospital. Adelaide, Albert Edward
Parnell (Tommy) loved husband of the
late Laura Tomlin and beloved father
of Clarice (Mrs. Harry Greenwood).
TURNER (nee Dawson).—On December
18. at Broken Hill. Charlotte, relict of
Joseph, dariing mother of Ida and Roy
: Roberts. 88 Wilpena ten-ace. Kilkenny.
? aged 85 years.
CLSIK On December 24, at his resi
dence, 13 St. Albyns avenue. Toorak Gar
dens. John George, dearly beloved hus
band of Asta Ulrik and loving father of
Johnny.
WILSON. —On Dec 24 (suddenly) at
bis residence. George Benjamin, beloved
husband of Elsie May Wilson, of 23 Ninth
street, Bowden, aged 57 years.
WOODWARD.—On December 22. at a
private bospltal. Julia Woodward, the
beloved sister of the late Elizabeth Ann
Giles, of Opey avenue. Unley. aged 88
years.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE '
"At tbe going down of the sun and In j
tbe morning we will remember them-"
BADENOCH.—In loving memory of
Percy, killed in action. Buna, Dec- 26.
1942.—Always remembered by Mrs. Ed
wards, I_auri- and Florrie.
BEINKE. L. W, SXl9B4l.—ln loving :
memory of Louis, accldently killed Dec.
24. 1944.—Sadly missed by Muriel, Jun
BOWEN, Peter.—Killed in action. Buna,
N.G, Dec. 26, 1942.—Ever remembered.
BURNS.—In loving memory of our dear '
nephew and cousin Tom. accidentally i
killed on Dec. 26, 1942. One by one our
loved ones leave ns. and our sad hearts ;
wander why. -bnt we have GodTs own. as
surance we shall meet them by and by.—
Always remembered by Aunty Elsie,
Uncle Mark, and cousins Effie and Cliff,
at Caden. ]
Burns, McNamara. Fitzgerald.—ln
fond memory of Mick, Jackie, and Tom, ;
who gave their lives at Buna, N. Guinea,
Dec. 1942.—Ever remembered by mates
of 2/Uotb Battalion, Bernie Wright. Ran
jie Lewis and Doug King.
BUSS.—A tribute to the memory of '
Jack, died of wounds on December 25, '
1942. RXP. A thought for today, a '
memory for ever.—Remembered by Mrs. :
Bowden and family.
BUSS, W. J. —In loving memory of Jack. :
died Christinas Day. 1942. Today brings '
back memories of a loved one gone lo '
rest.—Ever remembered by Harold Hams.
BUSS, CpL Jack. 2/27th Btn, who paid
the supreme sacrifice, N.G, Dec 25. 1942.
Time passes on, but memories linger.—
Always remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Fitz
gerald-end family.
BUSS. —In loving memory of our friend
CpL Jack Buss. 2/27th Batt, AIF, who ;
died ol wounds. N.G, Dec. 25, 1942. A '
thought {or today, a memory for ever.— '
Always remembered by Mr, Mrs. White
bead and family.
GELUE, Erie Malcolm.—Missing since
26/12/43.—Always remembered by wife
Nell and son Christopher, and hoping for .
CLARK.—In loving memory of Jack, :
killed in action. New Guinea. December ;
26, 1942. Resting where no shadows falL '
—Ever remembered by Doreen and Cliff
Phillips.
CI ARK, J. B.—ln memory of Jack,
killed at Buna. Dec. 26. 1942. With so
mnch to remember, bow could we forget.
—Honored by Mary. Bob, Jack and Joan.
CLARK, J. B.—ln proud and loving
memory of brother Jack, who gave his
life at Buna, Dec 26. 1942. Also his
mates who went with him. May we never
forget their great sacrifice.—Elsie and
Art.
__-,lT___G-_a__A-L_D- —In fond memory of
Tom, killed in action. New Guinea. Dec.
24. 1942. For ever in our thoughts.—ln
serted by Ted. Gwen, Mrs. Hawkie.
FREAK. —In loving memory of our
dear son and brother (Ron), who passed '
away Dec 25. 1943. —Ever remembered
by father, mother. Jack, Phyllis and
Alex.
FREAK, L-A.C, R A A.P.—ln remem
brance of Ron, onr dear hn*h?n- and
daddy.—Ever remembered by his loving
wile Dorothy.
GALE*—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Les. accidentally- killed
on Dec. 26. 1942. There is many a mile
between us. Les. dear, and the e*i--t.r-i**
Is a lot, bnt the flowers that grow be
tween us Is the sweet torget-me-noL—
Ever remembered by bis loving motber
and father and sister Effie and Cliff, at
Cadell.
GABE.—A tribute to our friend. Private
Victor C, died of Illness. New Guinea.
December 26. 1942.—Inserted by Joyce
and George Fowler. Whyalla.
GIBLIN.—In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, died of wounds. N.G,
December 26. 1942. You were not spared
to see the peace in your country you
helped to save: but our thoughts go out
to you. Bernie. where you lie somewhere
in a hero's grave-—Always remembered
by motber, father and brothers Alf
IA-I-F.l. Les (WAA F.l. Ron and lan.
(GIBLIN. —In loving memory of our
cousin Bernie, died of wounds, N.G.. De
cember 26. 1942. Deep in our hearts
a memory is kept of one we love and will
never forget-—lnserted by bis Coving
cousins, Rene and Jean.
GIBLIN.—In loving memory of Rjrnic
died of wounds. NG, December 26. 1942.
The passing years win never dim the
memory of your happy smiles.—lnserted
by his loving Aunty Kit.
GIBLIN. —In loving memory of my
grandson Bernie, died of wounds. N__
December 26, 1942. He was so young,
yet so brave.—Ever remembered by
Grandma Giblin.
GEBUN.—In loving memory of Bernie,
2/10 Batt, died of wounds, N.G, De
cember 26. 1942. Not Just today, but
every day, ln silence we remember. —Ever
i remembered by Margaret. Laurie and
: -family.
GILBERT.—In loving memory of our
son-in-law who died in Thailand, 1942.
The years are passing, dear Phil, but
still we think of you and your happy
ways will always be with us all —Inserted
by A. and E. Aldridge. Harold and Iris,
Betty and Eddie.
GILBERT. 5X6985. —In loving memory
'of our dear husband and daddy, who
> died Dec. 26. 1942. while P.O.W. in
. Thailand.
1 No one who loved you was by your side
To hear your last faint sigh.
- Or to whisper just a loving word
; Before you closed your eyes.
; When last we saw your smiling face
1 You looked so happy and well
Little did we think that was
To be our last farewelL
—Sadly missed by Vi and children,
GILBERT. —In loving memory ot our
; dear son and brother, Phil, died at Siam
[ (P.0.W.). Dec. 26. 1942. To be with ns
: in the same old way would be our dearest
1 wish today.—Ever remembered by his
loving mother and brothers Les and
* Lionel, sister-in-law Ella.
* GIBLIN.—In loving memory ot dear
Bernie. died Dec. 26, at Buna. 1942. To
' day brings back sad memories of a loved
I one gone to rest, and those who think of
you today are those who loved You best.
—Always remembered by Elaine.
f HANUN. —In loving memory of our
, beloved Deane, who gave his young life
for country and loved ones, N.G, Dec 26,
1942.—Sadly missed, mother, father.
. sister, brother. Renmark.
I HAYES. 8X7494.—1n loving memory ol
r our loving son and brother. Jeny. killed
. Innisfall, (JUL, December 26, 1943.—-Sadlv
missed by mum, dad. sisters and brothers
, EJ-P.
, BATES, Jerry.—ln loving memory of
_ Jerry, died Dec. 26. 1943.—Inserted by
' Reg Poole.
i HERON. —In fondest memory of Peter
. Heron, killed In action at Buna. Decem
-1 ber 26. 1942. —Ever remembered by Ron
Bartel.
, HODGSON—In memory of my pal, Lou
r fSlinger) Hodgson, 2/10th Bn, K-LA,
_ Buna. Dec. 26. 1942.—Inserted by Sammy
- Blnns.
HODGSON. Lieutenant L. C, SX95O.—
_. In loving memory of our dear Lew, killed
Buna, December 26, 1942. Sweetest memo
i ries treasured always.—Sadly missed by
< bis loving sister Mollie. brother-in-law
; bui.
HODGSON. Lieut. C. L.—ln loving
. memory of onr dear brother. Lew. killed
jat Buna, Dec. 26. 1942. A thought for
j today, a memory forever.—Ever remem
bered by his sister Coral and brother
' Colin N.G.
s HODGSON. —In loving memory of our
; son, Lieut. Lewis, killed in action at Buna.
i December 26. 1942. Father, in Thy gra
-3 cious keeping, keep us now, our hero
r sleeping.—Remembered by mother and
: father.
HODGSON, Lieut. C. L.—ln loring
- memory of Lew, killed ln action. New
e Guinea. December 26. 1942. Gone but
e not forjrotten.—Ever remembered by Joan
y and Jack Battams.
[1 noDCiSON.—In memorr ot Lewis.
?. killed in action. Dec. 26. 1942. Lest we
;. forget.—lnfserted by Aunlie Dorrie and
I Uncle Jim. Barmera.
HOSKING.—In loving memory of oui
n dear brother and uncle. Ron, died or
0 wounds. Buna. D**c. 26. 194_ late 2nd/
- 10th Bait. Wc. who loved you. will never
II forget.—Ever remembered by Melva. Jim
and children.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
t BOLT. —In proud and loving memory of
. our dear son and brother. Basil, -Ailed in
[ action at Buua, Dec. 26. 1942.—Ever re
[ membered by mother, father. May. Gwen,
Pat and Bill.
JEFFS. —In memory of Mick, tilled in
. action. Dec. 25. 1942. Ever remembered.
. —Inserted by Bettv O'Brien.
JEFFS, Pte. A. H. C.—ln memorv of
Mick, killed in action. New Guinea. De
i cember 25. 19-42.—Ever remembered.—
Inserted by Thelma Rowe and Marlene
Eglinum.
JENNINGS. —In loving memory of our
', dear father, who was killed in France
on Dec. 25. 1917.
No matter what the year may bring.
' Loring memories will always cling.
' —inserted by his loving sons Charlie and
; Jim.
L KINSMAN. —In loving memory of my
> darling brother. George. Sweet memories
? weave a golden chain that links us till
' we meet again.—Ever remembered by his
loving sister Ada, brother-in-law Clarrie.
? Mona, Claude, and Melba.
KINSMAN.—In fond memory of my
dear brother. George, died Christmas
Morning. 1939. Beautiful memories.—ln
i sex-ted by Ben.
KINSMAN.—In loving memory of
Oeorge W_, Ute lOth Batt., A_XJ-_. died
Dec. 25. 1939. Resting where no shadows
'. falL—lnserted by his brother Victor.
KINSMAN. —In loving memory of my
; dear son, George, died Christmas Morn
? ing. 1939. Memories linger on.—lnserted
' by dad.
KINSMAN.—On December 25. 1939.
George William (suddenly*, late Ist lOtb
Balt. —Lovingly remembered by wife and
family. Thebarton.
KINSMAN. —On December 25. 1939.
George William, late Ist 10th Ba tt.
(suddenly >. The passing years will
never dim the memory of your happy
smiles. —Lovingly remembered by your
: son Edward.
KINSMAN- —On I^cember 25. 1939.
suddenly, at Thebar_bn. George William,
late Ist 10th Batt. He lives with us
in memory still, not Just today but -always
wil._—Lovingly remembered by Thelma
and Aid. Dianne.
KINSMAN.—On Decembers 25. 1939.
suddenly. George William, late Ist 10th
Batt. Sweet memories weave a golden
chain that links us till we meet again.—
Lovingly remembered by your son Syd.
ex-P.OW.. 2nd 48th Batt.
KINSMAN.—For ever in my heart is
an everlasting love and beautiful memory
of brother George, died suddenly.
Christmas morning, 1939. Where God
and tbe angels are. ln your bright world
s.far.—Ever remembered by sister, dare
Webb.
KINSMAN. —In loving memory of
brother George, died at West Thebarton
on Christmas morning. 1939. When the
great call comes, and the sunset gleams,
rn walk beside you. dear George. In tbe
land of dreams. — Lovingly remembered
by his sister Mildred.
LAWRENCE. Lieut. lan (Curlyl.—ln
loving memory of our beloved nephew
and cousin, killed in action December 25,
1042, at Buna. Not Just today, but
every day in silence we all remember. —
Inserted by Mrs. Lloyd and family.
MAG-OR.—Remembrance of our aon
and brother. 5K1416 Pte. Clifford. 2/10
Batt.. A TF. <retd, MJ=_?. killed in action.
Buna, N.G.. December 26. 1942. Tou
were not spared to see the peace In the
country yon helped to save, but we re
member him as a hero, and treasure
tbe life he gave.—Missed by mother and
sister Elva, Keith.
MAHON. L-Cpl, T. P.—ln loving me
mory of our dear son and brother. Tom,
killed in action. Buna. N.G.. Dec 26.
1942. RXP.—Ever remembered by his
lovinc mother and sisters.
PEDDET. Pte. R, W. —In loving memoir
of Reg. who was killed at Buna, N.G-.
Dec. 26. 1942. No morning dawns or even
ing sets, without fond thoughts of you.
Beg.—lnserted by Mrs. Holmes.
PEDDET, Pte. R. W.—ln loving memory
of my son. killed in action. Buna. N.G„
Dec. 26. 1942. Deep in my heart a memory
Is kept of the son I cherished and will
never forget.—lnserted bv his father.
REESE, Cpl. K. R., SX867, 2/10th Btn.
—In loving memory of our dear beloved
brother, Keith (Curl), killed in action at
Buna on December 26, 1942.
Resting in a soldier's grave.
Honored with Australia's brave.
—Always remembered by his loving
brother and sister-in-law. George and
Joyce.
REESE. SX867 Cpl. Keith R. A.—In lov
ing memory of our dear brother and uncle,
killed in action,Buna, Dec 26, 1942.—
Ever remembered by Jim, Thelma, Jimmy
and Leon.
SMITH.—In fond memory of my pal.
Jack, who paid tbe supreme sacrifice 'at
Buna, Dec. 26. 1942.—Ever remembered
by Tom TncfcweU. ___
SMITH, Pte T. H_, 5X2169. ret Middle
East.—Paid the supreme sacrifice whilst
serving with the 2/10tb Australian In
fantrv Battalion, at Buna, on December
25, 1942:—
That road we call remembrance.
Where thoughts ana wishes meet.
We take that road Sn thought today.
To one we cannot greet.
—Ever remembered by Vivienne baby
Raelene and Bob.
SMITH, G. J. —Memory of my brother.
Jack, killed in action. N.G_. Dec. 26. 1942.
Tbere is a lovinc brother, who for bis
country fell, and remembered by bis sister,
who loved her brother weU. God bless
you, my darling brother. Is my earnest
prayer: when the roll is called up yonder,
may we all be together there.—lnserted by
his loving sister. Jean, and Perc.
SMITH. G. J.—ln loving memory of my
dear son. Jack, killed in action. Buna,
NjG.. Dec. 26,1942. Though his smiles bave
gone for ever, and his- hand I cannot
touch, I shall never lose tbe memories of
my son I loved so much.—Ever remem
bered by his loving mother.
SMITH. —In loving memory of Jack.—
Inserted by Coral. Fred and Rodney.
SMITH, SXIBIO6 Pte. George Jackson.
—In loving memory of my dear husband
Jack, killed in action at Buna. New
Guinea, December 26, 1942. Many a
lonely heartache, often a silent tear bnt
always beautiful memories of tbe one I
loved so dear.—Ever remembered. Flora.
SMITH, G. J.—ln memory or Jack,
killed in action. New Guinea, December
26, 1942.—Always remembered by Glad
and Brace.
SMITH, G. J.—ln loving memory of
Jade, killed in action, December 26, 1942.
Time passes, but memories never fade.
—Ever remembered by motber and
father-in-raw.
STENSON.—In loving memory of dear
Ned. who passed away Dec. 26. 1941. We
miss yoa, Neil, we always will, but in our
hearts you are with us still.—Lovingly re
membered by his mother. lather, sisters
andbrathers-ln-law.
STENSON.—In loving memory of Neil,
who passed away Dec. 26, 1941. Sweetest
ol memories of one so dear, treasured al
ways with love sincere.—lnserted by his
; loving wife. Winifred.
THOMPSON.—A tribute of respect to
: the memory of Vic. killed in New Guinea,
Dec. 26. 1942.—Always remembered by bis
workmates at Ford Bros.
THOMPSON.—-In loving memory of my
brother, Vic, killed tn action at Buna,
: Dec. 26. 1942:—Sadly missed by Fred and
Kit.
THOMPSON.—In loving memory of Vic,
killed in action at Buna. Dec, 26 1942
Lovingly remembered by Auntie Addle and
Uncle SlcL
THOMPSON.—In loving memory of our
dear son and brother. Vic, killed in action
at Buna. Dec. 26. 1542. Too dearly loved
? to ever be forgotten.—Sadly missed by
' mam, dad and Joan.
1 TOCNG. Sgt. C. I*.—ln loving memory
of colin, killed in action. New Guinea,
Dec. 26. 1942. In the book of memories
a leaf Is gently turned today.—Remem
bered always by Eileen.
In memory of all my pals of D Coy
2/lOtb Bn, who fell at Buna, Dec, 1942
Jan.. 1943.—Inserted by Sammy Binns
.VIO BATT.—In memory of my pals
who made tbe supreme sacrifice at Buna,
December. 1942.—Remembered always by
Boomps Larsen, ex 2/10 Batt.
In sad. but sincerest memory of all my
fallen comrades of the 2/10th Australian
Infantry Battalion, who paid the supreme
sacrifice at Buna, December, 1942. They
shall grow not old.—lnserted by Longman
_ex 2/10th Battalion*. -*-*--_.
IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of
our dear mother and gran, who passed
away December 26. 1943.—Inserted by
her son Jack, daughter-in-law Millie,
and grandsons Ron and John.
ANDERSON. —In loving memory of
' mother and grandma. Resting where
.no shadows fall.—Remembered by In a
Len, Margaret, Gordon, R___N.
ARBON.—Loving memories of our dear
wife and mother. Elizabeth, passed away
December 24. 1938.
Often we sit and in memory trace
Our dear mother's smiling face.
Many a thought brings many a tear.
Longing for the one we loved so dear.
—Fondly remembered by loving hus
band, daughters and sons.
ARCHER.—In loving memory of our
dear boy, Alfred Herman, who passed
away on December 26, 1931.—Sadly
missed by mum, dad and Mary.
BARRIE. —In loving memory or our
dear husband, father, jand grandfather,
who passed away Dec. 26, 1943. Deep in
our hearts a memory is kept of one
whom we loved and will never forget.—
Remembered bv his loving wife and
- iam3y.
BEKTLET, Rose.—ln loving memory
1 of a dear friend and good neighbor, wbo
passed away December 25. 1941.
BOSCOMB.—In memory of our grand -
. father, who passed away December 26.
—Ever remembered by Jack and Vera.
BOSCOMB—In lovinc memory of our
dear busband and father. James, passed
away December 26. Sweetest memories.
—Ever remembered by wife and daugb
-1 ters.
BOSCOMB.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
; away December 26, 1942. He lives with
1 us in memory still, not Just today, but
always wiH.—Ever remembered by Netta.
? Charlie and family.
BRADDOCK.—In remembrance of
mother, passed away December 24, 1941.
' We bless the years we called ber ours.
, and leave the rest with God.—Ever re
membered bv Cora, Gordon and family.
1 BURNS. —In loving memorv- ot dear
[ Tom, died December 26. 1942. Sadly |
mis-ed.—Always loved and remembered 1
; by A^ma and Kevin.
BIVNK.—In lovin. memorv ol Tom.
accidentally killed. December 26. 1942
1 A little token, true and lender.
Ju.-l to .how we still remrmbrr.
—Ever remembered by con. in. Harry and
? Joyce.
I B-'RNS.—In loving memorv of Tom,
died December 26. 1942.
Often there comes be_ore me
r Your dear face, kind and true.
' For death can never lake away
Loving memori._. dear Tom, of you. j
t - Evrr remembered by hie loving sister
Margaret and Stan.
IN MEMORIAM
BURNS.—In loving memory of -our
only son and brother Tom. accidentally
killed December 26. 1942.
He sleeps in God's beautiful garden,
Auay from all sorrow and pain.
Same daj we hope to meet him.
And be together again.
—Fondly remembered bv his motber
and sister Glad.
BURNS-GALE—Loving memories of
our dear brothe- Tom and cousin Les,
accidentally killed December 26. 1942.
Pals of our childhood days
We will remember you both always
The things you both used to say and do
wil] linger with us our whole life
through.
—Always remembered bv Avis and
George.
COLLINS.—in loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
at Saddleworth December 26. 1941.—
Ever remembered by her loving busband
and family.
CRISP.—In loving memory of our dear
motber and grandma, parsed a way De
cember 26, 1939.—Fondly remembered
by Tcn^ Morva, Brian and Barry.
CIMSP.—in memory of our dear
mother and grandma who passed away
December 26. 1939. Deep in our hearts
a memory is kept of one we loved and
shall never forget.—Ever remembered by
ber loving daughter Mary and son-in
law George, and Frank. Gordon, and
Helen.
DAT. Marjorie Ida.—Died December
26. 1935.
A thought for today:
A memory for ever.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Day and family.
DAT. Marjorie Ida.—Died December
26. 1938. In silence we remember.—
prank and son Ron.
DONNEULT.—In loving memory of our
dear motber. Catberlne Donnelly, who
passed away at Dulwich. December 26.
1942. Recpiiescat in pace.—Ever loved
and remembered by Glad and Grace.
DONNELLY. —In loving memory of cor
dear mother and gran, Catherine Don
nelly, who passed away December 26,
1942. RTF-—lnserted by Hartley. Iva
and children. Waikerie.
DOIIGLAS.—In loving memory of our
darling baby Judith Anne, who fell asleep
on December 26, 1937.—50 dearly loved,
so sadlv missed by ber loving mummy
end daddy.
DRISCO-JL.—Cherished memories of
motber and nan. passed away December
25. 1939. —Always remembered by daugh
ter Doris. Hugh and children.
DUNSTAN.—In loving memory of my
dear Ern. died at Moonta, Christmas Day,
1934. Sweet memories.—lnserted bv bis
loving wife Edna.
DDRWARD.—In loving memory of our
dear Mrs. Durward. who passed away De
cember 26, 1944, —Fondly remembered by
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and family.
EVANS, William Thomas.—ln loving
memory of my dear husband and father,
wbo passed away December 25. 1938. —
Always remembered by bis wife and
family.
FORRESTAL. —In loving memory of
Paddy, passed away December 25, 1944.
Memory, like the ivy, clings.—Mother,
father-in-law and family.
FORRESTAL. —In loving memory of
Paddy, wbo passed away December 25.
1944. Too dearly loved to be forgotten
—Gwen, Jack.
FORRESTAL. —A token of love to
Paddy, wbo passed away on December
26. 1944. Memories are treasures no
one can steal. —Always remembered by
Kath and Owen.
FORRESTAL. —In loving memory of
Slate wife and our mother, wbo fell
eep December 25, 1944. Not a sound
disturbs your slumber, not a care to
mark your brow, aU your pain And cares
are over, you are sweetly sleeping now.—
Len and daughters Margaret and Helen.
FORRESTAL.—In loving memory of
Paddy, passed away on December 25.
1944. Gone but not forgotten.—Betty.
Ray. John.
GRASBT, Mary Beatrice.—ln fond and
loving memory of mother, passed away
December 25. 1944. —Lance, Edna and
family.
GRASBT.—In loving memory of my
motber and grandmother. Mary Beatrice. ?
passed away December 25. 1944.—Cecil,
Pay and Max.
MARE-—ln loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away December 26.
1944. Fond is the link that is broken,
dear is the one that ls gone, in memory
we'll keep you, dear mother, as long as
tbe years roll on.—lnserted by her loving
son Lloyde. daughter-in-law Melva. and
grandchildren Alan and Barry.
GALE.—In loving memory of our dear
nephew and cousin Les, accidentally
killed on December 26, 1942. We bave
you in our memory, God bas you in His
care.—Always remembered -by Aunty Ul
and cousin Glad.
GATE.-*—ln loving memory of our dear
brother Les. accidentally killed Decem
ber 26. 1942.
A smiling face, a heart of gold;
One of the best this world could bold.
—Sadly missed and ever remembered by
Joyce and Harry.
GAUE.—In loving memory of dear Les.
died December 26, 1942.—Ever loved and
remembered by Alma and Kevin.
GALE.—In loving memory of Les, died
December 26. 1942. We miss you, Les,
we always will: but in our hearts you
are with us still.—Ever remembered by
Margaret and Stan.
GALE.—In loving memory of our
nephew Les. accidentally killed December
26. 1942.
Not a day do we forget you;
In our hearts you are always near.
—Inserted by Uncle Ted. Auntie Eff,
John and Charlie.
BURNS- —In loving memory of our
nephew Tom, accidentally killed Decem
ber 26. 1942.
To those wbo knew and loved him
His memory will never grow old. -
—Inserted by Uncle Ted, Auntie Eft, Jobn
and Cbartie.
GEELEN.—In loving memory of our
dear wife and motber. wbo passed away
on December 26, 1942. Your memory i$
as dear today, as in the hour you passed
away.—Ever remembered by her loving
husband and family.
GODFRET.—In loving memory of our
darling daughter Vera, wbo passed away
Dec. 26. 1943.—50 dearly loved, so sadly
missed by mam and da d.
GUIXY.—In loving memory of mother,
passed away Dec. 25. 1940. Always re
membered. —Inserted by her loving son
Howard end Pearl.
HALL. —In loving memory of dear
auntie, who passed away Dec. 26, 1944.
Time drifts on, but fond memories cling.
—Remembered by Olive, Leo, and Max.
HALL. —In loving memory of auntie,
who passed away on December 26, 1944.
She lives with us in memory still
Not just today, but always will.
—Inserted by Alf and Vera.
HALL. —In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who fell asleep on De-
cember 26, 1944.
Though her smile has gone for ever,
Her voice we cannot hear,
We will never lose sweet memories
Of the one we loved so dear.
—Ever remembered by her loving hus-
band, daughter Sylvia, son-in-law Law-
rence, and grandson Gerald.
HALL. —In loving memory of dear
auntie, who passed away Dec 26, 1944.
A sad day to remember.
Unhappy to recall.
When tbe one we loved so dearly
Was taken from us all.
—Sadly missed by Ollie, Len, and Ross,
Two Wells.
HALL. —In cherished memory of our
dear sister Martha, who passed away on
December 26, 1944. —Ever remembered by
her loving sisters, Annie and Margaret,
brother-in-law Will, nieces and nephews.
HAMILTON. —In loving memory of my
dear husband, who died December 26.
194L Too sadly missed to be forgotten.
—Inserted by his loving wife. Cora.
HAMILTON.—In loving memory of my
dear father, wbo died December 26. 1941.
Lovingly cherished from year to year.—
Inserted by loving daughter Olga, Wally,
grandchildren.
HAMILTON.—In loving memory of my
dear father, died Dec. 26. 1941. Sad
memory of a loved one gone to rest.—ln
serted by loving son Clarrie, Mavis.
HAMILTON, Clarence L. —Died Dec.
26, 194L Sad thoughts today, sweetest
memories for ever.—Loved ones. Mile
End.
HARDT.—In loving memory of my dear'
mother, who passed away Dec. 24, 1843.-—
Ever remembered by her loving daughter.
Nan, and Ted.
HARF.—in memory ol Mrs. Hare,
passed away Dec. 26, 1944. God watched
you while you suffered. He knew you had
bad your share; Be gently closed your
weary eyes and took you in His care.—
Remembered by al] at Number Sixteen.
HARE.—In loving memory of my
dearly beloved only sister. Carrie, wbo
passed away Dec 26. 1944.
Whatever else I fail to do,
I never fail to think of you.
—Sadly missed by her only sister. Doss,
Bob and children.
HARE. —In loving memory of my dear
eldest daughter. Caroline, who passed
away December 26. 1944.
Today brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
—Sadly missed by her loving father.
HARE inee Bishop).—ln fond memory
of Carrie, who passed away Dec. 26, 1944.
May the sunshine she missed on life's
highway be found in God's haven of rest.
—Inserted by Auntie Janet and family.
HARE.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away Dec. 26. 1944.
Tou left behind an aching heart.
That loved you most sincere
That never has and never will
Forget you. mother, dear.
—Inserted by her loving daughter Zona.
BAKE.—In loving memory of our dear
sister, passed away December 26. 1944.
A thought for today, a memory for ever.
—Ever remembered by Frank and Olive.
HARE.—In loving memorr of our dear
aunty, passed away December 26, 1944.
Her loving thoughts and kindly ways.—
Ever remembered by Vida. Jean and
Edna.
HARE.—In loving memory of our dear
mother and nana, who passed awav De
cember 26. 1944. We saw her suffer dav
by day. it caused us bitter grief, to see
her slowly pass away and could not give
relief. She was so patient, good and true,
in all her sufferings she went tbrouch;
but God alone who thought it be.t. did
lease her pain and give her re.t.—Always
' remembered by her loving daughter Vera,
.son-in-law Albert, and grandchildren.
HARE. —In loving memory of nana.
pa_.ed awav December 2_, 1944. —Inserted
bv Edna. Jack and familv.
" lIASTIK.- In lniinc: memory of dear
: gran, passed away December _5. 3928.—
Fondlv remembered bv Pop and Mav
HAVES. J. 5.. 5X7494. 2 48th'— _r
1 loving remembrance of our loving brothe:
i Jerry 1. killed December 26. 1943.—Ever
remembered by Fred. Bettv and" boys.
HOLLAND.-— In lovlne memory of our
dear _r_n. who passed away on December
26. 3938. —Fondly remembered by Betty.
Mavis, Jean and Dick.
IN MEMORIAM
fIfHXAND.—In loving memory of onr
dear mother, who passed away on Decem
ber 26, 1938.—Ever remembered by her
loved ones.
HOLMES. —In loving memory of Mrs.
Holmes, who passed away December 26.
1943.—Always remembered by Grace.
HOLMES. —In loving memory of my
dear mother wbo passed away on Decem
ber 26. 1943.
Silent memories, true and tender.
Just lo show I still remember.
—inserted by her loving son Harold.
nOLMES. —In memory of Mrs. Holmes,
who passed away on December 26. 1943.
—Inserted by Grace.
HOLMES. —Fond me__3_les of our dear
mother and grandmother and friend, who
passed away on December 26. 1943. Al
ways remembered.—_x_serted by Jack.
Doreen, Margaret and Mrs. Herriman.
HOLMES.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, wbo passed away December
26, 1942: also dear dad who died Feb
ruary 23. 1939- Deep in our hearts a
memory is kept, of those we loved and
will never forget.—lnserted by their
daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren.
HOLMES.—In loving memory of my
dear wife, who passed away on Dec. 26.
1943. —Always remembered by her hus
band
HOLMES. —In loving memory of our
dear motber, wbo passed away on Dec.
26. 1943.—Inserted bv Laurie and Har
old.
HOLMES.—Cherished memories of our
dear mother and gran, wbo passed away
Dec. 26, 1943. Just a memory fond and
true, to show dear mother we think of
you.—sadly missed by Albert. Dot and
family.
HOWARD.—Loving memories Leonard,
died December 26. 1940. R.I-P.
A thought for today, a memory forever,
to show, dear Leonard, we still remem
ber.
—Remembered by Gordon and Ethel.
HOWARD. —In loving memory Leonard,
died December 26. 1940. RJLP We miss
you Leonard, we always will; but in our
hearts you are witb us still.—Remembered
always by his loving mother and brother ,
Donald.
HOWARD. —In loving memory of my
brother Len, who passed away Dec. 26.
1940, aged 15 years. A beautiful life
came to an end, be died as he lived.
everyone's friend.—Always remembered
by his sister Eileen.
HOWARD.—Loving memories Leonard.
died December 26. 1940. RXP.
Time drifts on but memories cling.
Remembered always. Leslie, Molly and
children.
HOWARD.—In loving memory of my
brother Leonard, died December 26. 1940.
RXP.
This is a day or remembrance.
A day we shall never forget.
Of one we will always remember.
When the rest of the world forgets.
—Inserted by Francis. Millie and Leonard.
HUGHES.—In memory of our be
loved grandson Alan <Bob). Some day
we will understand.—M. and E. Hughes.
HUMPHRIES. —In loving memory of
dad. who passed away December 25.
1944. —Ever remembered bv Eva. Tom,
family.
JAMIESON.—In loving memory of dad,
died suddenly December 24 1944. With
out farewell he fell asleep, leaving us
m . -_?---_ c to keep.—Margaret and Happy.
JEWELL.—In loving memory of dear
Johnny, passed away Dec. 22. 1943. Silent
memories, true and tender, just to show
we still remember.—lnserted by George.
Ethel. Aileen.
JONES.—In loving memory of my dear
husband and father, who passed away at
Torrensville on December 26. 1936. Peace
fully sleeping.—Ever remembered by bis
loving wife and family.
JONES.—In fond memories of our dear
uncle, passed away December 26, 1936.—
Always remembered by bis nieces. Flo
rence. Elva, Leitha. '
KELLY -inee Paine). —In loving memory
of Doll, beloved wife _and sister of Will
and Louie, wbo passed away Dec. 26, 1943.
—Ever remembered.
KRANZ.—Iq loving memory of mother,
who passed away Dec. 26, 1638. Tears
-joll on, but memories stay, as near and
dear as yesterday.—Remembered always
by Jeff arid Joyce.
KRANZ.—Loving memories of mother,
who died'Dec 26, 1938. Deep tn our
hearts your memory we keep.—-Ever re
membered by Jean and Mac.
KRANZ—Loving memories of mother,
wbo died Dec. 26, 1938. Time never dims
our memory of you, dear.—Ever remem
bered by Effie and Laurie.
LAMBDEN.—In loving memory of
Charlie, died December 26, 1939. A
brother we loved is resting now away from
all sorrow and care.—lnserted by his
sister F_dit__.
LAMBDEN.—In fond remembrance of
our brother Charlie, died December 26.
1939. Tbere is a road called remem
brance, where thoughts and wishes meet,
we take that road in thought today —
Inserted by Lyd. Bob. Jim. Jack.
LEWIS.— In loving memory of our dear
brother, Horace, wbo passed away Dec.
25. 1939.
Leaves of memory softly fall.
Along tbe windswept ways;
Tenderly we count them all
And live again through yesterdays.
—Lovingly remembered by bis sisters.
Alice and Olive.
LOBB. —In loving memory of our dear
Auntie Abbie. wbo passed away December
24. 1943.
Sweet memories linger.
—Always remembered by Jean, Jack,!
Uonel and Gladys.
LOBB.—In loving memory of our dear
sister, Abbie, who passed away Dec 24,
.1943- —Ever remembered by E?**?", Delia
and Allan.
LONG.-—ln loving memory of our dear
motber, wbo passed away December 26,
1930. Still vivid in our memory is the
day she passed away, tmt in our hearts
her love and care is always evergreen.—
For ever missed, Ann, Dorothy and Margo.
UNKEL—In loving memory of my dear
husband, wbo passed away Dec. 26, 1942.
A tender chord of memory
Is sadly touched today.
My thoughts of you, dear Cliff,
Will never fade away.
—Ever remembered by his loving wife.
Arm?
LOESEK.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away on December
26. 1941.—Ever remembered by Ronda and
Doug.
LONG.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, wbo passed away Dec. i6. A
wonderful mother laid to rest, for us she
did her best, her love was great, her heart
was kind, a better mother no one could
find.—Always remembered by her loving
son, Len. Doll and children.
.MANN. —In memory of my dear hus
band, David, passed away Dec. 26, 1941.
God watched you while you suffered. He
knew you had done your share; He gently
closed your tired eyes and took you in
His care.—By bis lovinn wife. Emily.
MANN.—In loving memory of our dear
father, passed away Dec. 26, 1941. Ton
live with tis in memory still, not\Just to
day, but always will.—Always remembered
by Olive. Davy. Clare. Harry. Pbillis and
grandchildren.
MARSLAND.—In loving memory of my
dear mother, wbo passed away December
26, 1943. A thought for today.—lnserted
by her son Bob. daughter-in-law Violet,
and grandcbildren.
MARSHALL.—Loving memory of dear
motber. passed away December 25. 1939.
Missed, but never forgotten.—lnserted by
ber daughter, son-in-law and grandchil
dren. Soutb Plympton.
MAT.—In loring memory of our dear
friend William May. wbo passed away
December 26. 1943.—Ever remembered by
Jean. Billv and George.
MAT.—In loving memory of our dear
father, William, who passed away Dec.
26. 1943 ilate of Exeter).—Ever remem
bered by sons Jim. Rob. daugb ter-in-law
Ethel, grandchild Jean.
McDONALD.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed
away December 26, 1942. —Always re
membered by his loving wife and family.
UNKE.—In loving memory of our dear
Cliff, who passed away December 26.
1942.
Deep in our hearts a n____ory is kept
Of one we loved so much and will never
forget.
—Inserted by his loving parents, sister
and brother.
LOVE.—Cherished memories of our
dear mother, wbo passed away Dec. 26,
1943.
You left behind some aching hearts,
Wbo loved you most sincere;
Who never have and never wil]
Forget you, mother dear.
—Ever remembered by her loving son.
Gordon, daughter-in-law, Nancy, and '
grandchildren. Douglas and Malcolm.
LOVE.—Cherished memories of our
dear mother, who passed away Dec. 26.
1943.
A wonderful mother laid to rest,
Por each and all she did her best;
Her love was great, her heart was kind,
A better mother no one could find.
—Always remembered by her loving son. :
Ron (AXF.) and daughter-in-law. Bubs.
LOVE.—In loving memory of my dear
wife. Mabel, who passed away Dec. 26, ;
1943.
Two long sad years of thinking
Of a loved one whom I lost;
Only God in heaven alone, dear, knows
What that parting cost.
I have lost my life's companion,
A life linked with my own;
I am lonely here without you, dear.
As I walk life's path alone. 1
—Inserted by her loving husband, Douglas. <
MHXS.—In loving memory of my :
daughter Rita, wbo passed away Decem
ber 26, 1939.
Today brings back sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
—Ever remembered by her father. 1
MILLS.—A tribute of love to the mem
ory of our dear sister. Rita Coral, who
passed away on December 26. 1939.
Treasured in our memory ever
Are the happy days spent together.
She lives with us in memory still.
Not Just today, but always will.
—Sadly missed by Era. Laurel, Ruby,
Chrissie and Ivy.
MILLS—In memory of our sister Rita,
who passed away on Docember 26. 1939. t
No matter what the years may bring.
Loving memories will always cling.
—Ever remembered by her brother Ray.
sister-in-law Iris, and family.
NELSON.—In memory of my loving
wife Laurent, who passed away Decern.- <
ber 26. 1941.
Not a day do I forget you.
In my heart you are always near.
I. who truly loved vou. sadly miss you.
As it dawns another vear.
—Ever remembered by her loving hus
band George.
NELSON.—In memory of our dearest
T^nTher. who passed awav December 26.
1941.
A wonderful mother laid to rest.
For each of us she did her best.
Her love was preat. her heart was kind.
A better mother no one could find.
, —Ever remembered by her loving chil-1
dren. . .
-__ IN MEMORIAM
ivELSOH.—In memory of our dt4_r aUtor I
and aunt. Years roll on but memory clings ?
ever —Remembered by Jean, Ted and 3
family. '
NELSON.—In memery of our dear <
neighbor, who passed away December 26,
She lives with us in memory still. ?
Not Just today, but always will. .
—Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs. \
Kraft and family.
NELSON.—In loving memory of my
dear mother, wbo passed away December
26. 1941.
No matter what the vears may bring.
Loving memories will always cling.
—Ever remembered by her loving son
Alf.. &JJ.. and Vera. |
NELSON.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who passed away December 26. j
1941 A thought for today, a memory .
for ever, to show, dear motber, we still
remember.—lnserted by her loving son ,
Ted, daughter-in-law Edie and Ann. j
NUGENT.—In fond and loving memory
of Kath.—Ever remembered by Grace and
Carl.
PACKER.—In loving memory of
Johnnie, who fell asleep on December 26,
1943. Aged 6 1/2.
Loving memories linger yet
Of one we loved and will never forget.
—Inserted by auntie Thelma. aunty
Nance.
PACKER.—In loving memory of dear
little John, who passed away on Decem-
ber 26, 1943.
He lives with us in memory still,
Not Just today, but always will.
—Inserted by grandma and grandpa
Packer
PACKER.-—ln loving memory of my
friend, John, who fell asleep Dec. 26, 1943
—Ever remembered by Graham Symonds.
PACKER.—Loving memories of little
John, who was called home on Dec 26,
1943.
God sent to earth an angel, to choose
for His great band, the purest little sun-
beam, and John was taken by the hand.
—Forever remembered by Ollie and Ken.
PACKER.—Cherished memories of our
darling boy, who fell asleep Dec. 26, 1943,
aged 6 1/2 years.
We cannot read God's purpose,
But there will come a day
When God will help us understand
Why dear little Jobn was called away.
—Loved and longed for always by mum,
dad and sister Marlie.
PACKER.—In loving memory of dear
Johnny, wbo passed away on Dec. 26.
1943.
Your memory will be cherished, and
we love to speak your name. In life we
loved you dearly, in death we do the
same.
—Always remembered by his loving
aunties, Avice and Jean and uncles Bill
and Bub.
PACKER.—In loving memory of our
dear grandson and nephew, little John,
wbo passed away Dec. 26, 1943. God
watched while you suffered. He knew you
had your share; He gently closed your
weary eyes and took you in His care.—
Ever remembered by his grandma and
grandpa Tregeagle, auntie Gwen and
Trevor.
PACKER.—In loving memory of dear
little John, passed away Dec. 26, 1943.
Peacefully sleeping.—Remembered by his
uncle Dell.
PRIDHAM.—In loving memory of
Dawn, who passed away Xmas Eve, 1939.
She lives forever in our memories.—Ever
remembered by ber father. Olga and sis
ters.
REID.—In loving memory ol our dear
motber, grandma, passed away Dec. 26,
1941. If you bave a mother treasure her
with care, yon never know the heartache
until she isn't there.—Always remem
bered by Glad, Mate. Jean. Jack and
grandchildren.
REID.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, passed away Dec. 26, 1941. A
wonderful mother laid to rest, for us she
always did ber best, her love was great,
her heart was kind, a better mother bard
to find.—ATways remembered by Joyce,
Betty. Harry and Diener.
REEVES.—In loving memory of our
mother, who passed away December 26,
1941. and of our father, who passed away
June 9, 194L—Always remembered by
their sons and daughters.
RICHARDS.—A tribute of love to the
memory of dear little Helen (aged 3
yearsi, passed away Dec. 26. 1943.—Ever
remembered by mummy, daddy. Margaret
and John.
ROADS. —In loving memory of grand
pa Roads, who passed away on Dec. 26,
1943.—Inserted by loving son Perce. Olive
and family.
ROADS.—In loving memory of my dear
husband, father and grandpa, wbo passed
away suddenly Dec. 26. 1943. at Victor
Harbor.
Sweetly sleeping where no shadows fall.
In perfect peace he awaits us aIL
—Lovingly remembered by his loving wife,
sons and daughter and grandchildren.
ROBERTS.—In loving memory of our
sincere friend Robby (accidentally
drowned l. Dec. 26, 1943. A little token
true and tender just to show we still
remember.—lnserted by Prank. Gwen
and Honda.
ROFE.—In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, who passed away on De
cember 25. 1944.—Ever remembered by her
loving busband and daughter, Elva.
ROFE inee Harvey I.—ln loving memory
of our dear sister. Helena, passed away
Dec. _5. 1944. —Inserted by brothers and
sisters.
SHORT. —In loving memory of my
uncle William Henry, who passed away
December 23. 1943.
His smiling face and happy ways
Will always be remembered
—Always remembered by his niece Aud
rey.
SIMPKIN.—In loving memory of our
darling daughter Lorraine, who passed
away suddenly Dec 26, 1941.—Sadly
mused by her loving mother, father and
bro tber Robert.
SMITH.—in loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away on December
26. 1944. —Ever remembered by loving
son Archie, daughter-in-law Elsie, grand-
children Bromette, Rosemary and Kingsley.
SMITH. —In loving memory of our
dear sister Florence, who passed away
Dec 26. 1944. She lives with us in
memory still: not just today but always
will. Sadly missed. —Inserted by her
eldest and youngest sisters. M. Mitcheson
and Elsie Kelton Col. Lt. Gardens.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma Florence, who
passed away December 26. 1944. A ten
der chord of memory is softly touched
today —Inserted by her loving daughter
Flora, Bert and girls.
SMITH.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away December
26. 1944. Always in our thoughts.—
Inserted by Ewan, Doss and grand
children.
SMlTH.—Cherished memories of our
dear wife and mother, passed away
December 26, 1944. May the sunshine she
missed on life's highway be found in
God's garden of rest.—Ever remembered
by her loving husband Tom, daughter
Sadie, and son-in-law Edgar.
SHORCROFT.—In loving memory of
our dear husband and father, who passed
away December 25, 1939.
Ton left behind some aching hearts
Tbat loved you most, sincere.
They never bave. nor never will,
Forget you, father dear.
—Ever remembered by bis loving wife
and daughters Lily, Ann, Muriel and
sons-in-law.
SHORCROFT.—In loving memory of
dear dad. wbo passed away December '
25. 1939. 1
Time changes many things.
But one thing changes never.
Memories of those happy days
Wben we were all together.
—Ever remembered by his lovin e daugh
ter Minnie and son-in-law Harold.
STOCKER. William J late of Cowell).
—In loving memory of our dear father, '
wbo passed away December 26. 1944.
A wonderful father laid to rest.
For each of us he did his best.
His love was great, bis heart was kind. ?
A better father no one could- find.
—Inserted by his loving daughter Caro
line and Sid. '
TATLOR. —In loving memory of my
dear cousin, accidentally killed at Lobe
thal speedway races December 26. 1939.
A nature you could not help loving, a |
heart tbat was better than gold, to all
that knew Kev and loved him, bis mem
orv will never grow old.—lnserted by :
Win. 1
TONGE—Treasured memories of oor
dear father, wbo passed away December
26, 1944. Also our dear motber. who
passed away January 4, 1944. Sadly
missed, but always together in the gar
den of memories.—lnserted by devoted
daughters, Florence, Lilian. Muriel, :
Emmie.
TONKIN.—In loving remembrance of
Bob, who died at Port Pirie. December '
26, 1938. A thought for today, a memory '
for ever.—Aunty.
TREBHJCOCK.—In loving memory of '
my dear sister Nellie May, who passed 1
away December 25. 1933. 1
I think of you by night, dear Nell, '
I think of you by day. ?
And nothing in this world can take
My loving thoughts away. 1
—Inserted by her loving sister Lucy
Alllngton. I
TRESTRAIL. —In loving memory of '
dear father, who passed away De- -
cember 26. 1942.—Ever remembered by
Hec and Kath. I
WEIJ-INGTON.—In loving memory of '
my dear mother, wbo passed away De- :
cember 26. 1943. Forever in my thoughts !
as the years roll by.—Ever remembered 1
by her loving daughter Mavis. 1
WELLINGTON. —In loving memory of -
my beloved wife, Mary Elizabeth, who
passed away in her sleep December 26. :
1943. —Inserted by her husband, H. S. ?
Wellington. ?
WELLINGTON. —In loving memory of <
our dear mother, who passed away on
Dec. 26. 1943. Ever remembered.—ln
serted by her loving son Stan and family.
WENHAM. —Treasured memories of '
our baby son Trevor, who passed away j
lour years ago today. No matter what 1
the years may bring, loving memories <
will always cling.—lnserted by his lov
inc parents, sister and brothers. My
ponga! 1
WEST.—In loving memory of my dear J
husband Reginald Charles, who passed .
awav December 26. 1944.—Ever remem- (
bered by his wife and sons Ronald and i
Kevin. 1
WRIGHT.—In memory of Mary, who ?
passed away Dec. _S. 1944. Loving sister 1
of Muspie and Nell. -
YOrXG.—In loving memory of our dear c
mother and grandma, who passed away _
Dec. 25. 1930. —Always remembered by 1
Gertie, Reg and Pat. ??
In lovinc memory of our dear husband j
and father who passed away Decern- 1
I ber 25. 1933. Always remembered. —In- I
scrt-d by his loving wife and family. I
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