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BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
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Notices forwarded for insertion in the
Births, Deaths, Marriages, Engagements,
or in Memorium columns should be
signed by the PERSONS CONCERNED.
BIRTHS
ANDREWS (nee Gartrell).—At the
South Glen Hospital, on January 10, to
Jean and Winston—a bonny daughter
(Janette Lesley). Both well. No visitors
for five days.
BAIN (nee Hazel Symes).—On January
8 at the Hutchison Hospital. Gawler,
to Hazel and Cliff. of Williamstown—
a son.
BARTLETT (nee Dewey).—On Dec. 21.
at Mooroopna Hocpltal, Victoria, to Shir
tar, wife of Erie (?-?.Lr.l—a daughter
(premature).
BEARD.—On January 6. at Berklea
Hospital, Prospect, to Jean and Vin—
a son (Roger Alfred).
BIDGOOD.—On January 8. at Koona
warra Hospital, Kadina, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Bidgood, of Lochiel—a daugh
tar. Both well. Special thanks to Dr.
Raises and hospital staff.
BRISCOE -On January 10, at Unley
Private Hospital, to Doris, wife of Frank
Briscoe — a son. Thanking Dr. Steele
BUCKERFIELD - On December 29,
1945, Hindmarsh Maternity Hospital, to
Mr. and Mrs. H. Buckerfleld, Croydon
Park— a son. Lived one day.
CLERKE (nee Hams). —On January 7.
at Wolverton Hospital, to Alma and Tom
—a daughter (Patricia Kay). Thanking
Dr. Jolly and hospital staff.
DAHLITZ.—On Dec 27, 1945. at the
Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, to Molly
and Ron, of Lyndoch—a daughter.
DOWNES.—On January 6. at Bethle
hem Hospital, Caulfield, Victoria, to
Gwenyth and Geoffrey—a son (Stephen Lennox).
EGERTON-WARBURTON - On Janu-
ary 10, at Hutt Street Private Hospi
tal to the wife of B. H. Egerton-Warburton - a daughter.
ELSON (nee Parker).—On January 10.
at Quambl Private Hospital, to Olive
and Harry—a daughter (Judith Anni.
Both well. Thanking Dr. Everard. Sis
ter Vaughan and hospital staff.
FAINT.— On January 7, at Sydney, to
Freda and Arthur, of Mew Hindmarsh—
a daughter i?obyn Denlse).
FRASER.—On January 9, at Quambi,
to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fraser. of Happy
Valley—a daughter. Both well. Thank-
Ing Dr. B. Kenihan, matron and staff.
GARDINER (nee Dolan).—On Janu
ary 9, Calvary, to Tom and Phil—a
GOLDSWORTHY (nee Wormald).—On
January 3, at Hutchinson Hospital,
Gawler, to Mr and Mrs. L. Goldsworthy
—a daughter (Melva).
HERRAMAN.— On January 9, at Cal-
tary Hospital, to Winnie, wife of Ray—a
son. Both well.
JAMES.—On January 8, at Memorial
Hospital, to Mavis, wife of Barry Dean,
of Glengowrie—a daughter.
JONES.— On January 8, at Monreith
Private Hospital, to Beth and Bob—a
son (stillborn).
LASHMAR (nee Willson).—On January
Klncacote District Hospital. K-Is..
MMred and Allen—a daughter (Lyn
a?tc Aerinlt. Both well. Thanking Dr.
Welch and hospital staff.
LEE (nee Anderson).—On January 11.
at Memorial Hospital, to Joan and Donald
—a daughter (Rosemary torna). Special
?hanks to Dr. Donald Steele and hospi
tal stag. Both well.
MATTHEWS (nee Inge).—On January
tO, at Mc?rlde'a, to Marjorte. wife of
Cliff Mathews—a son. Both well.
MERCHANT (nee Ward).—On January
?, at Port Lincoln Hospital, to Alice
and Jack—a daughter.
NADILO (nee Clark).—On January 7,
at amth (Hen PriTate Hoipltal, to Rita
?ad Jack—a son (Brian John).
PALMER (nee Tilly).—On January 2.
at Ardrossan Dtatrict Hospital, to Thora,
wife of J. Palmer, DowUngvUle—a daugh
ter (Bosslyn Gladys). Both well,
?pedal thanks tt Dr. and Mrs. Simons
PEDDER. —On January 7, at Wallaroo
Hospital, to Marj and Charlie —a son
(Barry David). Thanking Dr. Kohler and
hospital staff
PROBERT. —At Lobetbal District Hos-
pital, to Joan and Harris —a daughter
(Helen Rosemary)
ROSEWARNE (nee Ruth Leane). —At
Calvary, on January 8, to Ruth and
Charles W. (Bill) Rosewarne —a son
(Martin Charles). Thanking Dr. Lower,
nursing staff.
SALKELD (nee Houghton). —On Janu-
ary 3, at Whyalla Hospital, to Ena and
George —a daughter (Beth). Thanking
Dr. Zimmet and hospital staff.
SCROOP. —On January 10, to Helen,
wife of George Scroop —a daughter.
SIMS (nee Brodie). —On January 8, at
Quambi, to Lorna and Jack —a son
(Barry John). Thanking Dr. Cherry,
Sister Vaughan and hospital staff.
SIVIOUR. —On January 9, at James-
town Hospital, to Mary and Norm —a son
(Graham Bruce).
SNEESBY. —January 10, at Calvary
Hospital, to Marion and Syd —a daugh-
ter. Both well.
TILBROOK (nee Riley). —At Kingscote
District Hospital, on January 8, to Dul-
cie, wife of B. Tilbrook —a daughter
Special thanks to Drs. F. and J. Welch
and Sister Warland.
BIRTHDAYS
BUUSday greetings are extended to the
Snaerntenaoned members of the Chil
lay Superintendent. Children* Hospital.
finhcTftUalde. Minimum Insertion fee.
12/1/46.—Maureen Nortacott. 4 Wood
?treet, Solomontown (15 yrs.l; Malcolm
K. BottrilL Bos 13 Woodslde: Mr. Tom
T. Ptok~Bi? *a. Ftterborough. "Cheerlos"
—Stoker Molan. B^JI. (31 Charles ?t.,
?orwood); DsraUiy WOUblre. MllUcent;
tfaloolm Oamlen, Second Valley: Mr.
Auj. Both. Caltowle.
13/1/46—Graham Lamshed, Tailem
Bend (I year): Miss Gwenda Chenoweth.
Second Valley (19 years); Mrs. M. J. Mur
eloeh. 16 Ledger road. WoodvUle: tan
?pringnett. Uttlehampum (3 yearsi: Ore
cory Larklns. 17 Abaotabury place. Evan-
Sale (B years). "Cheerloi"—Clare araeke.
t Base tee.. Wayvlue: Raymond Hoff
?aann. Baeedow rd., Tanunda.
MARRIAGES
SYMONS—BRUHN.— The marriage of
Betty, youngest daughter of Mrs. I. M.
Bruhn, of Adelaide, and Mr. O. J. Bruhn,
of Marree, to Arthur Colin (A.I.F., rt.),
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Symons,
of Mile End, was solemnised on the 24th
December, 1945, at St. Oswald's Church,
Parkside, the Rev. Williams officiating.
TURNER—GRAY.—On Dec. 29. 1343.
at AEhfleld, Sydney, the marriage was
?olemniwd of Beverly 0., only daughter
?f Mrs. and the late Mr. E. A. Oray. of
fc^J?Bifcfu* a ?nTlorMr. 'Si
firs. W. Turner. Alphlngton. Victoria.
PEARL WEDDINGS
BENNETT—PERKINS.—Mr. and Mrs.
M. s. Bennett have pleasure In announc
ing the 30th anniversary of then- ajar
ttagc, celebrated at West Hindmarsh
Methodist Church by the late Bey.
Schafer. Present address —S Fisher
PATCHING— BALLARD).—Pastor and
Mrs. S. L. Patehlng. of 37 Phillip street.
Southward, announce the 30Ui anniver
?ary of their marriage, solemnised at
aVnithwark Baptist Church on January 12.
1916. The Rev. A. H. BeU officiated.
SILVER WEDDINGS
Bin. P. O. Pitman, of Inglewood. 8.A..
(Wish ta annoanee the 25th anniversary of
their saaniace. which vu solemnised at
Kenbrook Methodtet Church on Janu
ary 13. 1921. the late Rev. D. B. Bridg
*ood conducting ceremony.
APraOACHING HAKBIAGES
CHESSER—ASHBY.—The marriage of
Avis, twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Cbesser. Woods point, to August James
(Ous). CI-8.A.A.F., ret., eldest son of
Sirs. Ous POeffer. Murray Bridge, and
James Ashby. Balrnsdale. Victoria, will
fee solemnised at Maughap Church.
Franklin street, on Saturday January
19. at 7.30 p-m.
CONAGHTY—LAW—The marriage of
Iris Kathleen (ex-W-AJLA.P.I. eldest
alMUditer of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conaght?.
of west Croydon. to Geoffrey John
<R.A.A.F.>, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Law. of Hobart, Tasmania, will
fee solemnised at Holy Trinity Church.
Vorth terrace, January 18. at 7 p.m.
CRAWFORD - RANDELL. -The mar-
riage of Joan, twin daughter of Mr. and
late Mrs. W. Crawford, Tarlee, to Mr.
I. B. Randell. son of Mr. and late Mrs.
J. B. Randell, Kenton Park. Gumeracha,
will be solemnised at Tarlee Methodist
Church on January 19. at 2.30 p.m.
GILL—HALL. —The marriage of Mar-
garet, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Gill, New Mile End, to Cpl. Douglas
(R.A.A.F.), second son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Hall, Torrensville, will be solemn-
ised at Holy Trinity Church, North ter-
race, on Saturday, January 19, at 7.30 p.m.
GOEDECKE—KOCH. —The marriage of
Elma, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Goedecke, Freeling, to Milton, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Koch, Peter-
borough, will be solemnised at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, Freeling, on Saturday,
January 19, at 5 p.m.
HARDY—AMEY—The marriage of
Patricia, eldest daughter of Alderman
and Mrs. C. B. Hardy, Broadview, to Don-
ald (R.A.N.), elder son of Councillor and
Mrs. C. Amey, Laura, will be solemnised
at St. Cuthbert's Church, Prospect, on
Saturday, January 12, at 6 p.m.
HOSKINS—PLEDGE.—The marriage
of Amy Edith, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. Hoskins, of Brighton, to Al-
fred Walter (ex A.I.P.) only child of
Mr. and the late Mrs. W. Pledge, of
Laura, will be solemnised on Saturday.
January 19, in the North Adelaide Bap-
tist Church, at 6.30 p.m. Reception In
hall adjoining.
JOHN—HEBART. —The marriage of
Olorla. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
N. V. Jobn. of Tanunda. to Werner,
aecond eon of Rev. and Mrs. Th. Bebart.
of Tanunda. will be solemnised at the
Langmell Lutheran Thanksgiving Church
on Wednesday. January 16. at 6.30 p.m.
JONES—HEUPPAUFF.—The marriage
Of Kathleen, eldest daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Jones, of Blaekwood, to Edwin,
aeesnd son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
G. H. Hueppauff, or Vine Vale, will be
?otomnlied at Blaekwood Methodist
Church on Saturday, January 12. at 6.30
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
MADDERN—SLEE.—The marriage of
Beryl, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Maddern. of Auburn, to Richard,
eldest son of Mr. R J. Slee and the
late Una Slee. Edilhburgh. wilj be sol
emnised at St. Johns church of England.
5 p.m. '
MATSON—LAWRIE.—The marriage
Madge, youngest daughter Mr-Mrs. T
0 Matson. of Woodville Gardens, (o
P.O. Robert <R.A.A.F.. rer.>. second son
Mr-Mrs R. Lawrle. Ipswich. Queens
land, will be solemnised Holy Trinity,
North ter.. at 6 p.m. Reception at St
Edward's Hal). Kilkenny.
MILLER—PEDLER The marriage of
Shirley, only child of Mr. and Mrs L.
J. Miller, of Prospect, to William J.
(A.I.F., ret. ) youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Pedler. or Prospect, will be
solemnised at Prospect North Methodist
Church at 6 p-m. Saturday. January 19.
NOTTLE—CROSS.—The marriage of
Thora M, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Nottle, of Salisbury, to Arthur
Cecil, eldest son of Mrs. J. Cross and
the late A. E. Cross, of Firle, will be
solemnised at Pirie Street Methodist
Church on Saturday, January 19, at 3.30
p.m.
ROCHE—HEWISH.—The marriage of
Mary, daughter of Mrs. and the late
Mr. Roche. Hotel Royal Oak Ballarat.
to Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hewisn.
of Craters, will be solemnised at 9 am
on January 19. at St. Aliplns' Cathedral.
Ballarat. Victoria.
SHAW—EARL The marriage of Joan
Betty, youngest daughter of Mrs. E.
and the late Mr. F. Shaw. Norwood, to
Alfred William, second son of Mrs. V.
and the late Mr. J. Earl. OHalloran Hill,
will be solemnised at Norwood Wesley
Methodist Church. Norwood. Saturday,
Januarr 19, 4 p.m. Friends and relatives
cordially invited. No reception.
VIVIAN—CAMPBELL.—The marriage
of Hazel (ex-A.W.A.S.), younger daughter
of Mrs. Vivian, of Newstead. and the
late Mr. E. Muller, Cowandilla, to Des
mond (ex-A.I.F.), younger son of Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell, of Brighton, will be
solemnised on Saturday, January 19 at
7 pm.. at Scot's Church, North terrace.
WESTOVER—SAVAGE.—The marriage
of Valda Doreen. daughter of Mr. and
the late Mrs. Westover. of Eastwood, to
Leslie Maxwell, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Savage, of South Yarra, Vic.
will be solemnised at St. Xavier's on Mon-
day. January 14. at 6.30 p.m.
WHITE—-MAUDLEN.—The marriage of
Lorna Shirley, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. O. While, of Walkerville. to
William John (BXA.P.. ret.), youngest
ton of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Maud Jen, of
Cheltenham, will be solemnised at, St.
Cuthberfs C. of E.. Prospect, on Janu
ary IS. at 3 p.m.. by Rev. D. L. Redding.
ENGAGEMENTS
ARTHUR—EASTER.—The engagement
is announced of Kathleen L., younger
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arthur,
to John Douglas, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Easter, both of Moonta.
BURTON—NEWTON.—The engagement
Is announced of Margaret Barton, of
Gladstone street. PuHarton. second daugh
ter or Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burton, for
merly of Jamestown, to CpL H. Newton
(R-A.F.I. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. New
ton, Of Preston IPnglanH
CROOK—SCHURGOTT.—The engage-
ment Is announced of Violet Melra. only
child of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crook, of
Evandale. to Mervyn Glenn, youngest son
of Mr. and M?. W. A. Sehurgott. of
Happy .Valley. South Australia.
DAWE—LOCKHART. —The engagement
Is """Huni-yd of Veronica Ellen Dawe,
North Adelaide, second daughter of Mr.
Dawe and the late Mrs. Dawe. Horsham,
Victoria, to Robert William (ei-A.U..
ret.) eldest son of Mrs. E. Lockhart and
the late Mr. Lockhard. Murtoa Victoria.
DODD—REYNOLDS.—The engagement
is announced of Rae, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dodd, of Goolwa,
to Ron (R.A.A.F., ret.), only son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Reynolds, of Stirling West.
FERGUSON—TYLER.—Theengagement
Is announced of Constance Mary, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tyler,
of Third avenue, Sefton Park to Donald
Alan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Alan
Ferguson, of Manly. N.S.W.
FINNEMORE—PROSSER.—The engage-
ment Is announced of Gloria, only daugh
ter of Mr. ana Mrs. D. FUinemore, Beverly
Hills, N.S.W.. to LAC. Leonard George
<R.A A P., ret.), eldest son of Mr and
Mrs, a. Prosser, of Blrkenhead.
FORSS—HILL.—The engagement Is
announced of Dorothy Marian younger
daughter of Mrs. D. V. and the late V. L.
Forss. to Frank Oliver (R.AJf.I. elder
son or Mr. and Mn. P. A. Hill, both of
Somerton.
GOOCH—VINEY.—The engagement is
announced of Thelma M.. eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gooeh. of Nor
wood, to CoUn X.. eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Viney. of Adelaide.
GREENSLADE—SPARGO. —The engage
ment is announced of Betty Erica, second
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Green-
Blade of Colonel Light Gardens, to Nor
man Sydney, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Smrgo. of Ashton.
HANNAFORD—EATON.—The engage
ment is announced of Daphne Lavinia,
younger daughter Mrs. L. and late Mr. J.
Hannaford. Balmoral road. Paradise, to
John Mackie S.. youngest son Mrs. E. and
late Mr. G. Eaton. Brighton parade.
Blackwood.
HENWOOD—DOWLING—The engage-
ment Is announced of Betty, only daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Henwood, of
Prospect, to Jack, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Dowllng. of TJnderdale.
HOPGOOD—VIVIAN. — The engage-
ment is announced of Kathleen Ellen,
elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G.
Hopgood, Currency Creek, to Cambell
Royce, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Vivian, of ifnang-
LERAY—BURKE. —The engagement is
announced of Dorothy May. elder daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Le Ray of Wood
rille, S.A-. to Charles Francis Burke, ez-
RJULF., ret. second son of Mr. and Mrs.
C O. H. Burke, Monto. Queensland.
LOMMAN — SYMONS. — The engage-
ment is announced of Rita, second daugh-
ter of Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Lomman, of
Blackwood, to Gordon, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Symons, of Port Augusta.
LONG—SHARPE.—The engagement is
announced of Jeanne, second daughter of
Mr.-Mrs. C. O Long. Blair Athol, and
Raymond, second son of Mr.-Mrs. N.
Sharpe of Colonel Light Gardens.
MATTHEWS — HENRY. — The engage-
ment is announced of Margaret, second
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Matthews,
Allenby Gardens, to Kevin, R.A.A.F.,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Henry, Coburg, Vic.
MINEAR — VICKERY-HOWE. — The en-
gagement is announced of Joyce, second
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Minear, of Hilton, to Pte. R. H.
Vickery-Howe (A.I.F.), second youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickery-Howe,
of Millicent.
SCHARNBERG — ARTHUR. — The en-
gagement is announced of Heather Bon-
nie, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the
late Mr. Gus Scharnberg, Semaphore, to
S.B.A. Alan Julius, R.A.N.R., elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Arthur, Osborne.
SYKES —McALLISTER. —The engage-
ment is announced of Lorna (Mollie),
third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Sykes, of Semaphore, to Kingsley, elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McAllister of
Croydon.
TAMBLYN —HASSAM. —The engage-
ment is announced of Joyce, only daugh
ter of Mrs. V. R. Tamblyn, of Henley
Park, and the late Mr. T. C. Tamblyn, of
Peterborough, to Murray, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs J Hassam, of Woodchester.
THIELE —GOEDECKE. — The engage-
ment is announced of Valda D., second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thiele,
of Burnside, to Roy G., elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Goedecke, of Kapunda.
WILSON —DANSIE.— The engagement
is announced of Dorothy, only daughter
of Mrs. and the late Mr. B. A. Wilson,
of Seacliff, to Lloyd, eldest son of Mrs.
and the late Mr. N R. Dansie, Glandore.
DEATHS
BELL.— On January 11. at Adelaide
(result of accident). Nellie Bena^ tlie be
loved wife of Arnold B. R. Bell, of 15
Struan avenue. Prospect, and loving
mother of Ronald. Jennifer, and Trevor.
Aged 39 years.
TRANSITION
BOOKER.—On January 11. at 4 Jaw
street. Dulwlch, Mary, dearly beloved
wife of the late Thomas Booker, toyed
mother of Mcl (deceased). Fred ?Pe
nola) and Marie (deceased). Aged 85
years. Rest after weariness.
BOULTON. —On January 11, at pri-
vate hospital, the death occurred o
Melvy Colin Boulton, ?of CommerdaJ
Hotel. 46 Port road, Hindmarsh, beloved
husband of Mabel Gertrude, loving father
of Norman, and loved son of Fred Boul
ton, of Portland, Victoria. Aged 48 years.
CAMPBELL.—On December 18, at Ade-
laide (result of (accident), Philip Perci
val Campbell late of North Adelaide,
beloved brother of Edie <Mrs. F. P. Mit
chell) Nessie (Mrs. H. A. Gray), and Ger
tie <Mrs A Yenning), deceased. At
rest
COX.—On January 10. Hilda Agnes
Baxter, late of Ambleside.
DE PLEDGE. —On January 3. at
Glenelg, Harold Norman, the dearly
loved husband of Lorna Emily De Pledge.
of Habitant avenue. Black Forest. Aged
33 years.
FIEDLER.—On January 9, at Perth,
Clara Johanna (Sara), widow of
Paul Fielder, of Adelaide, and loving
mother of Leslie (Perth), and Herbert
(Adelaide).
FIEDLER (Roeger).—On January 9.
at Kellerberrin, W.A., Clara S. J, widow
of Paul Fiedler, late of Croydon, S.A.
Inserted by her loving brothers and sis-
ters.
FLEETWOOD.—On January 10. at her
residence, 73 Walkerville road, St. Peters.
Mary Ann, widow of William E. Fleet
wood, late of Edtlhborgb. and loved
mother of Annie. Eddie. Frank. Horace.
Wally Alex and Harold; also Jim. Fred
and Nellie i deceased I Aged 86 years At
HEASLIP.—On January 11, at Chil-
dren's Hospital, North Adelaide. Roger
Bruce, the darling youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Heaslip. of Owen. Aged
2 years and 3 months. Cherished me
mories always.
LEAH —On January 5, at Liverpool.
England Marx.- dearly beloved mother or
Charles £7 |l£an. loving mother-in-law
of MaAret, grandma of Ruby (Mn.
MullinsT of 31 Elizabeth st_ New Mile
End. Only good night, beloved.
STANLEY.—On January 10. Eliza-
beth Ramage beloved wife of the late
Robert Stanley and loving mother of
Robert E.., Elliott W, Arthur P., and the
late Evan R. In her 86th year.
WHTTTTNGTON.—On January 11 at
Broken Hill. Henry < Toby I. dearly be-1
loved uncle of Auto. Mar], and Barbara.
I HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
.' *.t the going down of the sun and In
? the morning we will remember them."
DAVIS. —In loving memory ot our dear
husband and lather. Sgt. T. Davis. ?ho
parsed away January 13. 1939.—Remem
bered always by his loving wife and
daughter.
DILLON.—In loving memory of my be
loved son Phil, late 2/27 th Battalion,
who passed away Jan. 12. 1915 (result of
accident I. Too dearly loved ever to be
forgotten.—Mother.
DILLON. Philip Keith. 2/27 Baft.—A
tribute or love and honor to a loving
brother and uncle. We have him in our
memory. God has him in His care.—Re
membered always by Nell and George
and family.
DILLON.—In loving memory ol our
de&r nephew. Phil, died of accident. Jan.
12. 1945. Time may pass, but memories
last.—Always remembered by Auntie FiO
and Uncle Sid.
DILLON.—A tribute of remembrance
to Phil died of accident. Jan. 12. 1945.
—Remembered by Mrs. Ulstrup.
DILLON. —In loving memory ot Philip,
who was accidentally killed January 12.
1945 —Ever remembered by his loving
brother and sister-in-law, John and
Mavis.
GRAYSON. —In loving memory of my
dear bod Alfred, killed in action at Ban
ananda New Guinea, on January 12,
1943. —Ever remembered by his father. |
GRAYSON. —Treasured memories of my
dear brother Alt killed in action in New
Guinea, January 12, 1943. A beautiful
nature full of kind deeds, a helpful hand
to aU in need, a beautiful smile, a heart
of gold, tbe loveliest brother this world
could hold.—Ever remembered by his
sister Marlon.
GRAYSON. C. A.—Killed in action.
Sanananda, N.G , January 12, 1943. Just
two little words Dot bard to write, but
words to remember all my life, my
brother.—lnserted by his brothers Laurie
and Vlnce.
HEMBURY, G. H. M.—ln loving me-
mory or our dear son. killed in N.G..
January 12. 1943. A little white cross
far from here marks the resting place
of him so dear. —Inserted by bis loving
parents, mum, pop.
HEMBURY,. Pte. G. H. M.—ln loving
memory of mv dear brother. killed in
N.G.. January "12. 1943. I have you in
my memory. God has yon in His care.—
Inserted by bis loving sister, brother-in
law, Emily, Uax. Pattie.
LOVELL.—In loving memory of Flight
Bgt. Eric James, killed Jervls Bay. Janu
ary 11. 1944. Memories never fade.—
Prom mum and pop Gedge.
LOVELL, Eric. Plight Sgt.—ln fond
memory of my brother-in-law, killed
January 11. 1944. A thought for today.
a memory tor ever.—Remembered by
Kath.
MARTIN.—In loving memory of Doug
las killed ID air crash, Scotland. Janu
ary 11. 1943.—Always remembered by
his pal. Ken Appelkamp.
MAWDSLEY.—A tribute ot bonor and
remembrance to Sgt. Jack Mawdsley.
R_B_AJr\, believed killed In air operations.
January 12. 1942. Only we can truly
know, how much we have lost. Per
ardua ad astra.—Ever remembered by
mother and sister Evelyn. XjobethaL
MAWDSLEY. —In loving memory of my
fear fiancee. 6gt. J. Mawdsley. R.AJLF..
reported mussing, believed killed, January
12. 1942. Aged 20. Deep in my heart
> memory Is kept of one whom I loved
?nd will never forget—lnserted by Joy.
MAWDSLEY. —A tribute of bonor and
remembrance of Sgt. J. Mawdsley. re
ported mining, believed killed. January
12, 1942. In onr home you are remem
bered, loving thoughts cling round your
name.—Loved by the Macklin family.
MORELAND.—In loving memory ot
Elaine 2nd Laeut.. American Red Cross,
killed at Uege on January 12. 1945.—In
serted and ever remembered by Ronald
Cole.
PARKER.—In loving memory of our
Sear son. brother. Kenneth; ATP, kfued
Darwin. January 12, U43. Many a
lonely heartache, many a silent tear, but
always a beautiful memory of one we
loved so dear.—lnserted by mother,
tather. sisters and brother and brothers
in-law.
PARKER. —In loving memory or our
tear brotber-ln-law and uncle, Kenneth,
AXF.. Darwin. January 12. 1943.—Ever
remembered by Clarice and children.
PARKER. Dvr. Ken.—ln memory of
Mt dear friend, killed N.T. January 12.
19*3. We miss you Ken, we always will,
but in. our hearts you are with us stilL —
Inserted by Mar] and Jack Winter.
PEPPER. —In affectionate remembrance
of our beloved pal Prank, Flying Officer.
ILA-ft-F.. killed January 12. 1945. Loved
In life, honored In death.—Always re
membered by bis pals. Ken, Barney and
the boys
PEPPER.—-In loving remembrance of
Prank, Flying Officer. R A AF- who paid
the supreme sacrifice January 12, 1945.
—Always remembered by Mr. and Mrs.
C-.H. Matthews.
Pepper.—ln loving remembrance of
Frank. Flying Officer. T? aa r who paid
the supreme sacrifice January 12. 1945.
—Always renumbered by Mr. and Mrs.
Ridge and Paddy.
STRINGER.—In memory of Charley,
who was accidentally killed at Brisbane,
January 12. 1944.
A nutiing face, a heart ot gold.
One of the best the world could hold.
—Ever remembered by sister-in-law
Helen.
IN MEMORIAM
AIRD.—In loving memory of -my dear
husband, who passed away January 13.
1942. Time takes away the edge of grief,
but memory turns back every leaf.—ln
serted by bis loving wife Wnnlf.
AIRD.—In loving memory of onr dear
dad, who passed away January 13. 1342.
A thought tor today, a memory for ever.—
Inserted by bis loving son Ron, daughter
in-law BeryL
AIRD.—In loving memory of our dear
fattier, who passed away January 13,
1942. Deep in our hearts a memory Is
kept.—lnserted by his loving ?j?ngh*?r
Lorna. son-in-law Jack.
AIRD.—In loving memory of my dear
dad, who passed away January 13, 1942.
rime passes by. memories never fade.—
Inserted by his loving daughter Shirley.
AIRD.—In loving memory of our dear
lather, who passed away January 13,1942.
—Ever remembered by his loving daughter
Melva. son-in-law Arthur.
ANDERSON. —In loving memory of our
darling little girl Marion, who passed
away Jan. 12. 1942. God needed one more
uigel child amidst His rfiiTiit?g band, so
He bent with a loving smile and grasped
our darling's hand.—Sadly missed by
mummy and daddy.
ANDERSON. —In loving memory of our
darling Marion, passed away 4 years to
day. She's away in God's beautiful
garden, free from all sorrow and pain.
Badly missed by gran and grandpa Ander
son, aunties and uncles.
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of little
Marion, who passed away 4 years today.
—Dearly loved and sadly missed by aunty
VI. uncle Eoly. Roland, and Graeme.
ANDERSON.—In loving memory of onr
darling Marion. Hearts that loved you
never forget.—Ever remembered, by aunt
Gert. uncle BUI, Jan and Billie.
ANDERSEN.—Cherished memories of
Marion, passed away four yean ago.—
Ever remembered by Auntie Phill. Uncle
Jack. John, Ross and Jeff.
BAGSHAW, Reginald Stokes, my hus
band, passed away January 12. 1941. My
dear, you walk beside me all the way.—
Wife Mina.
BAGSHAW.—In loving memory of dad.
who died January 12, 1941.—Ever remem
bered by son Rex and Bobby.
BARRINGTON.—In loving memory of
Muriel, who passed away on January 13.
1329—Fondly remembered by her parents.
BENNET—In loving memory of Pat,
woo passed away on Jan. 13, 1945.—Al
ways remembered by Win. Rudy, and
family.
BOWERS.—In loving memory of George
who passed away Jan. 13. 1944. His
smiling face and loving ways will linger
with me mil my days.—lnserted by his
loving wife May.
BRINE.—In loving memory of our dear
husband and father. Howard, who passed
away Jan. 10. 1944. Not Just today, but
every day, in silence we remember
Always remembered by his wife and
daughter. Bon-in-law. and grandchildren.
BUDDLE -In loving mS^^ofSi
dear husband, who passed away Janu
ary 12. 1945. A silent thought brings
a tear of one I miss and love so dear
in my heart ycu are always near, as
it dawns the first sad year.- Great is
my sorrow, but God knows best. He has
ttken my loved one home to rest
Sadly missed by his loving wife.
BUDDLE.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away January 12. 1945. His presence
once our greatest pleasure, bis memory
now our dearest treasure—Always re
membered by Basil. Mavis and family
Broken Bill.
BUDDLE.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away January 12. 1945. Not lust to
day, but -very day, in silence we remem
ber.—Ever remembered by Ivy. Max and
family.
BUDDLE.—In loving memory of my
dear father, who passed away January
12, 1945. Sincere and kind in heart
and mina. beautiful memories he has
left behind- Sadly missed.—lnserted
by his loving daughter Daphne, son-in
law Bert, and grandson Brian. ;
BUDDLE.—In fond and loving memory
of our grandfather, who passed away
January 12. 1945.—Ever remembered by
Irene and Pattie.
BUDDLE—-In loving memory of my
dear father, who passed away Jan. 12.
1945. Deep in our hearts a memory Is
kept ot one we loved ane will never for
get.—Ever remembered by Leslie. Evelyn
and ErroL
CHILDS. —In loving memory ol dear
mother and grandmother, passed away
January 12. 1940. In our garden of
memories we meet every day.—lnserted
by Bob. Ethel. Charlie and grandchildren
CLARK.—Loving memories of our
sweetheart darling Rielene June, who
was accidentally killed January 13. 1942.
aged 3Vi years. Sbe has never left
us. our little Raelene. A thousand beau
tiful memories are holding her fast to
the home she blessed with her presence
and Tove; such a short stay for so much
love.—Loved and longed for always by
her mummie and daddy.
CLARK.—In loving memory of our
darling sister Raelene June, who was ac
cidentally killed January 13. 1942. Not
a day do we forget you. in our hearts
you are always near as it dawns an
other year.—lnserted by Mervyn
R.A_A.F.i. Shirley, Don and Robert.
CLARK.—Treasured memories ot Rae
lene. onr little friend who is ever re
membered —Mavis, Harry. Lesley.
CLARK.—In '.oving memory of darling
Raelene. killed January 13. 1942. I
am thinkinK or you today, dear, think
ing of the past; picturing you in memory
Just a* I raw you last.—Ever remem
bered by aunty Ton.
IN MEMORIAM
CLARK.—Ever loving thoughts of our
darling granddaughter Raelene June, who
was killed January 13. 1942. aged 3Vz
!<".?£. Sweet !Utte girlie. sweel little
stay.—lnserted by grandma and pardie
Turley.
CURTIS. Bertha—ln loving memory ol
mother, passed away January 17. 1942.
—Lovingly remembered by Will and
family.
DANIEL.— In loving memory of our
dear mother, died January 13. 1945.
There Is someone who misses you sadly,
in the home where you used to be;
hearts you are always near.—Sadly
missed by loving daughter and son. Ida
and Rowland.
DANIEL—Loving memories of our
deer mother, who passed away January
13. 1945. Many a lonely heartache,
many a silent tear; but always beauti
ful memories of a mother we loved so
dear.—Sacly missed by Dorothy and
Harry.
DANIEL.—Vn loving memory ol dear
mother and grandmother, who passed
away on January 13. 1945. Deep in
mother we loved and will never forget.
—Inserted by Winnie. Tom and cbild-
DANIEL.— In loving memory of dear
—Ever remembered by her loving sister
Rose.
DANIEL.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandmother. who
passed away January 13. 1945. Her
smiling lacs and loving ways will lin
ger with us all our days—Ever remem
bered by Rose. Howard and Brian. :
DANIEL.—Loving memories or our
dear mother and grandma, who passed
away January 13. 1945. A smiling face,
a heart of gold, the dearest mother the
world could hold. —Sadly missed by Leu.
Lou, Ross, Graham and Garth.
DANIEL. —Fondest memories ot our
dear mother who passed away January
13 1945. Her smiling face and loving
ways will linger with us all our days.—
Always remembered by her loving son
Malcolm and daughter-in-law Aileen.
DANIEL.—In loving memory of our
darling mother, who passed away Janu
ary 13. 1945. A smiling face, a heart
of gold the dearest mother this world
could hold. These words are few. but,
oh. so true, mother dear, we do miss you.
—So sadly missed by her daughter and j
son-in-law. Ivy and Clarence. {
DAWSON.—Loving memories of my
dear wife, Emma Jane, died January 13.
1945. Peacefully sleeping. I
DOWNS. —Treasured memories of our
only grandson, who passed away
January 13. 1945, aged 5'A years.
An Angel in the book of life.
Wrote down our darling's birth.
He whispered as he closed tne book.
Too beautiful for this earth.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.—lnserted
by his grandparents. L. and E. Butler,
Tallem Bend.
DOWNS. —In loving memory ot our
treasured little nephew, who passed
away Jananry 13. 1945.
Deep in our hearts there's ? picture,
More precious than silver or gold,
Tls a picture of our little nephew.
Whose memory will never grow cold.
Memories are treasures no one can steal.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal.
—Inerted by his loving auntie Shlrl and
uncle Lindsay.
DOWNS. —In loving memory of our
darling little nephew, who passed away
January 13, 1945.
Peacefully he Si sleeping.
Free from all sorrow and pain.
We who know how he suffered
Could not wish him'back again.
We who loved him will never forget.
Inserted by his loving auntie Audrey,
uncle Allan, and cousins.
FRANCIS. —In loving memory of our
dear mother and gTandma. who passed
away January 12. 1945. God gently
dosed her weary eyes, and whispered
?tPeace be thine."—Ever remembered by
Mildred, -Howard. Nance.
FRANCIS.—In loving memory of my
dear sister Gussle. who passed away
January 12. 1946. Always remembered.
—Inserted by her loving brother John.
FRANCIS. —In loving memory of our
dear aunt Gussle who passed away
January 12. 1945. Sweetest memories,
tond and true, always remain, dear
aunty, of you.—lnserted by DaU and Ray.
GEUE. —In loving memory of my dear
sister and brother, who passed a-way
three years ago—Lewis on January 4,
and Helen on January 12. 1943.
Things have changed In many ways.
But one f?""g changes never.
The happy memories of those days.
When we were all together.
—Always remembered by their sister
Faye.
GEUE. —In loving memory of Lewis
and Helen who passed away January 4
and 17. 1943 respectively. Deep In our
hearts a memory is kept, of the chil
dren we' loved and will never forget.—
Inserted by grandma and grandpa Geue,
auntie Velma. uncle Clem. Harry. EUa,
and family.
GEUE. —In loving memory of Lewis
and Helen, who passed away Jan. 4 and
12 respectively, 1943. —Always remem
bered. Auntie Joyce asd Uncle Rose.
GECE. —Cherished memories of Helen
and Lewis, who passed away January.
1943
A silent thought brings many a tear.
Of ones we loved so dear.
Inserted by aunty Doris, uncle Les, and
family.
GROVES-—A tribute of remembrance
to our beloved parents—mother, passed
away on August 28.1934: father, on
January 13, 1936. memories
keep you near. —Inserted by their loved
ones.
HALL.—Fondest memories of oar
dear hosband and father, who passed
away January 12. 1942. Hearts that
loved you will never forget.—Always re
membered by his loving wile and little
son, Mona and Robert
HALLETT. —Loving memories of my
dear wife Harriett, who passed away Sat
urday, January 15, 1945. Each day in
silence I remember. —Inserted by her lov
ing husband George.
HALLETT.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on Janu
ary 13. 1945. She's away in God's beau
tiful garden, free from all sorrow and
pain; when life's journey is over, by
grace we shall meet her again.—Inserted
by her daughter Joyce, son-in-law Joe.
HALLETT. — Cherished memories of a
loving mother, who was called to rest
Jan. 13, 1945. No friend so near to us,
no companion so true, no pal so dear to
us, mother, as you. To be with us in
the same old way would be our dearest
wish today.—Longed for always by her
son Harold, Dulcie and Cordell.
HALLETT. —In loving memory of our
dear friend, who passed away January
13, 1945. In God's care.—Remembered
always by Ray, Len and boys.
HALLETT.—In loving memory of our
dear friend, called to rest January 13.
1945. She sleeps to God's beautiful gar-
den.— Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs.
J. Charlson.
HARRIS.—In loving memory of my
dear husband and dad, who passed
away January 12 1942. No matter what
the years may bring, loving memories will
always cling.—Inserted by his loving wife,
daughter and son-in-law.
HAYDON.—In loving memory of my
dear husband and father, who passed
away on January 11. 1943. R.I.P. Too
dearly loved to be forgotten.—Inserted
by his loving wife and family.
HEMBURY.—In fond rememberance of
George, died New Guinea. January l£
A distent grave, a tondnng thing, when
loving hands no flowers can bring.—in
serted by Hose and Laurel Ward.
HENSCHKE.—In loving memory of my
dear husband. Arthur, who passed away
January 12. 1940. Deep to my heart ej
memory is kept of one I loved and will!
SSeriorget.^Sadly missed by bis lov
ing wife, Hermine.
HOGAN.—In loving memory of my
dear old pal, who died January 11. 1945.
I have you in my memory. God has you
in His care.—lnserted by her pal. E.
Gordon .
HOUNSLOW.—In loving memory of my
dear wife, Gwen, who passed away Janu
ary 13, 1943. As you lie in peaceful
sleep, memories of you dear, I will keep.
Always remembered by her loving husband Fred
HOUNSLOW.—In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister. Gwen. who
passed away January 13, 1943. A silent
thought brings many a tear of one we
miss and loved so dear; in our hearts
you are always near as It dawns another
year.—lnserted by her loving mother,
father, and George.
HOUNSLOW. —In loving memory of
dear Gwen, who passed away January;
13, 1943. Today brings back sad me
mories of a loved sister gone to rest.—
Ever remembered by her loving sister
Phyl, brother-in-law. Arch.
JOHNSON.—In loving memory of dear
mother, who died January 12. 1921. —
Ever remembered by Eddie and Lll.
JOHNSON.—In loving memory ot our
dear mother, passed away January 12.
1921. Also brother Rob. January 7, 1316.
Fond memories linger on.—Fondly re
membered by Plorrle. Jack, Betty.
JOHNSON, s. J.—ln treasured memory
of our dear sister, passed away January
13,. 1944.
Above the waves of earthly strife.
Above the ills and cares of life.
Where all 4s peaceful, bright and fair.
Our dear sister is resting there.
—Sadly missed by her loving sisters and
brother-in-law.
KURLMANN.—In loving memory ol
our dear son and brother. Ken. who
passed away January 13. 1938. Not Just
today, but every day in silence we re
member.—Mother and sisters.
LEHMANN.—In loving memory ot our
dear daughter. Glen. Alone and unseen
she stands by onr side and whipers.
Don't grieve, dear, death cannot divide.
—Always remembered by her loving
mother, father, and sisters. Dawn end
Kay.
LEHMANN.—In lovlns mcuiuly of our
dear granddaughter. It Is sweet to
whisper your name, to us you meant so
much; God came and picked our lovely
rosebud for his garden of forget-me-nots.
—Inserted by grandma and grandpa
Perry.
LEHMANN.— /n loving memory of our
niece Glen, who passed away January
12. 1943. For ever remembered.—ln
serted by auntie Ruby, uncle Toohey.
Gv-enxU and Rupert,
LEHMANN.—In memory of our loving
niece. 'Twas early in the morning God
walked among His flowers; He picked
the rarest one of all, that lovely one was
ours.—Remembered by her loving auntie
Melva and uncle Howard and family.
LITTLE.—In loving memory ol our
dear mother, who passed away January
12, 1943. May the sunshine she missed
on life's highway.- be found in God's
garden of -est.—Ev*r remembered by
Glad, Fred and Kevin.
IN MEMORIAM
LITTLE.—In loving memory of my ]
i j dear late wife and mother, wfao departed]
: this life on Janupry 12. 1943. i
i! Doa't ask me it 1 miss her.
> I'll bear tbe bitter pain;
As I Journey through this life.
Until we meet again.
t —Sadly missed by her loving husband
. Sydney, and family.
LITTLE.—In loving memory of mother,
who passed away January 12. 1943. Those
? who loved you. love you still, they can
. oot forget you. and never will. —Alw.iy.s
remembered bv ber loving son _.<nd
daughter-in-law. Ted, Mavi* and family.
LUCAS.—In loving memory of dear
mother and grandma, who passed away
ou January 13, 1945. Not just today,
but every day. in silence we remember.—
Inserted by her loving son Joe. daugh'cr
in-Uw Norma, and grandchildren. Be'.ty
and John.
LUCAS. —In loving memory of our dear
mother, who passed away January 13.
1945. A wonderful mother Uid to rest.
I for each and all sbe did her hest.—
Ever remembered by her loving daughters
Rose. Mary, sons-in-law Bert. Paddy,
grandchildren Vin. Mary. Dawn. Pat.
LUSH.—In loring memory of my dear
si.ster Edith, who passed away on'jartii
ary 7. 1937. Though absent from amongst
us. for ever in our thoughts.—lnserled
by loving sister Olive.
MACKLINSHAW.—In loving memory
of pop. passed away Januarv 12. 1944.
—Always remembered. Iris. Clea. and
l famUy.
MACKLIN-SHAW.—In loving memory
ol dad, who passed awey on January 12.
1944. Not just today, but every day we
remember you in silence.—lnserted by
Stella, Ray and family.
MARTEN.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Ernest Foster,
who passed away January 13. 1940.
Many a lonely he^ache. often a silent
tear: but always a beautiful memory, of
one we loved so dear.—Ever remembered
by his loving wife Oily, and Tamily.
MELHUISH.—My dearest mother. Al-
u*ays remembered. January 12, 1935.
Years have passed but memories sincere.
rUI my thoughts of one so dear.—lnserted
by Winnie.
MELHUISH.—In loving memory of n*y
dear mother, who passed away January
12, 1935. Years roU on but memories
stay, as near and dear as yesterdav.—
Ever rerembered by her loving daughter
Edith, and family.
MORRISON.—In loving memory of our
dear mother and grandma, wbo passed
away January 13. 1939.—Remembered al
ways by Doreen. Cleve. Kevin and Mervm.
MONAHAN.—In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister Zoe. who passed
away January 12. 1943.—Always loved
and remembered by her mother, Mrs.
Champion, and family.
MYERS.—In loving memory of our dear
busband and father, wbo passed awav
January 13. 1944. Time passes, but
memories never fade.—Ever remembered
by bis loving wife and son. —
NELSON.—In loving memory of dad,
passed away January 11. 1942. We who
loved you sadly miss you, as it dawns
another year.—Always remembered by
CharUe and GUdys.
NEUMANN.—In loving memory of my
dear wife and mother, who passed away
January 13. 1945. 4 wonderful mother
laid to rest, for each of us she did her
best; her love was great, ber heart was
kind, a better mother no one could find.
—Inserted by her loving husband and Les.
NEUMANN.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on Janu
ary 13. 1945.
In sttenee she suffered.
She patiently bore;
TiU God bid her rest.
To suffer no more.
:^-*ywa23 remembered by her loving son
Will, Ella, and grandchUdren, Sylvia.
David and Vera.
NEUMANN.—In cherished memory of
our dear mother and grandmother, who
passed away January 13, 1945.
Dear isi the grave where our loved one js
Dear ls the memory that never shaU fade;
Sweet are the hopes that again we shall
Kneeling" together at Jesu's feet.
—Ever remembered by loving daughter
Edna son-in-law Edmund, and srand
d-tughtos Thelma, Shirley and Betty.
NEUMANN.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, who passed away on Janu
ary 13, 1945.
God watched you while you suffered.
He knew you had your share;
He gently closed your weary eyes.
And took vou in His care
Parted, yes. but not forever
God will caU us by-and-bye to meet
again. ,
—Ever remembered by loving daughter
Monica, **on-ln-law Oscar, and grandson
Donald.
O'CONNOR.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who passed
away *.j. 13, It js not the ", tears
at the moment shed that tells of a heart
tha- is torn, but the loneliness in after
years and the sadness silently borne.—
Inserted by his sorrowing wife and chU
dren, c. O'Connor, Meningie.
O'CONNOR—Loving memories of our
dad and granddad, passed away January
13, 1944.—Remembered always by
Maurice. Ruby. Pat and John.
O'CONNOR—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, who passed
away January 13. 1944. Not a day do
we forget you. in our hearts you are
always near; we who loved you sadly miss
you as It dawns another year.—lnserted
by nis loving son Jack, danghter-in-Uw
Grace, granddaughter Shirley O'Connor
Meningie.
O'CONNOR.—In loving memory of my
dear fatber. who passed away on Jan.
13, 1944. Two hard-worked hands are
resting in a grave not tar away, where we
laid our dear father Just two years ago
today.—lnserted by Jessie. Lionel and
PARKER, Driver Kenneth.—ln lov-
ing memory of our dear husband and
daddy, died Jan. 12. 1943. Many a lonely
heartache, many a sUent tear, but always
a beautiful memory of one we loved so
dear.—lnserted by his loving wife anti
children.
FENHALL.—In loving memory of our
dear mother, passed away Jan. 12. 1930
—Ever remembered by ber loving chil
dren Annie. Harry and Jack.
FENHALL—Treasured memories oj our
dear sister-tn-Uw Hannah, who passed
away Jan. 12. 1931.—Ever remembered by
WUI and Lou.
PROSSER.—In loving memory of our
dear father and grandpa, wbo passed
away January 13. 1941. No matter what
the years may bring, loving memories
wiU always cling.—Ever remembered by
Mill. Max and Tony.
ROSS (nee Gwen Thomas).—ln loving
memory of my sister Gwen, who passed
away Jan. 13. 1943. —Never forgotten by '
l*er sister Grace. ]
SIMS.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who passed away Dec 12, 1921:
also my dear father, who passed away ,
Jan. 12, 1944. ;
Time changes things in many ways,
Bnt one thing changes never.
The memory of those happy days
When we were aU together.
—Inserted hy their loving daugbter Eileen
and grandson BUL
SIMS.—In loving memory of our dear
father, wbo feU asleep on January 12,
1944. Many a tear we shed for the
father we lost and loved so dear.—Ever
remembered by his loving daughter
Myrtle and son Ted.
SIMS.—In loving memory of my fatber
WUUam John, who passed away January
12, 1944. Memory is a golden chain that
links us UU we meet again.—Inserted
by son Dada. daughter-in-law MoUie.
and grandchUdren.
SIMS.—In loving memory of my dear
dad and grandfather, who passed away
January 12. 1944.
Fond ls the link that is broken.
Dear Is the one that ls gone.
In my memory 111 keep you, dear father.
As long as the years roU on.
: Often I sit and ln memory trace
My dear fatber and his smiling face.
Many a thought brings many a tear.
, Longing for the one I love so dear.
—Ever remembered by his daugh~i Elsie,
son-in-law Tom, and grandchUdren Tom
Joyce and Coralie Lynch.
STEPHENS.—Treasured memories of
dear Max. passed away suddenly Janu
. ary 12. 1942. We hear no sound of his
much-loved voice, no sound of his foot
steps near: only a heart's sad longing,
; for the one we love so dear.—Ever re
: membered by parents, sisters and bro
! thers.
STEPHENS—Treasured memories of
1 our dear brother Max. who passed away
, January 12, 1942. His life a beautiful
; memory, his absence a silent sorrow.—
Ever remembered by Cora and Jack.
STEPHENS. —Loving memories of our
dear brother and uncle Max. passed away
Jan. 12, 1942.
There's nothing we can say. ,
And nothing we can do
- To express the sadness In our hearts
When our thoughts go home to you.
' —Remembered by Edna. Harold. Ross.
> Wanda.
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of dear
* brother Max, passed away Jan. 12. 1942.
We miss yon. Max. we always will, but
In our hearts you are with us stiU.—Ever
remembered by Rita, Will, Merle.
STEPHENS.—In fondest memory of
M&x. To those who knew him his me
mory will never grow old.—Always re
membered by Eileen
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of
Max, who passed away Jan. 12. 1942.
Sincere and kind tn heart and mind, a
beautiful memory to leave behind.—
* Always remembered by LyU and Jack.
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of Max,
passed away Jan. 12, 1942. A sUent
thought brings many a tear of the one
' we miss and loved so dear. —Remembered
1 by Vera and Bob.
STEPHENS.—In loving memory of
* brother Max, wbo passed away Jan. 12.
: 1942. Just a Une of sweet remembrance
1 of one that was good and true; so long as
life and memory last we will think of
' you-—Ever remembered by Leo. Elsie antl
> Donald.
STEVENS-—ln loving memory of our
' dear husband and father, wbo passed
away Jan. 12, 1939. Sweet memories —
. Inserted by his wife Laurel, son Brian.
STEVENS—In loving memory of our
' dear son and brother Will, who passed
* away Jan. 12. 1939. With loving thoughts
and deep regret they who loved you will
. never forget.—Ever remembered bv mum.
dad. brothers Alt and Ted. and sister
; in-law Mavis.
SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of Nell.
I who fell asleep on Jan. 14. 1943. Restipg
i where no shadows fall.—Fondly remem
. bered by his wife and family and grand
children.
THOMAS. —In loving memory of dear
dad. who passed away January 13. 1543-
Things have changed in many ways, but
one thing changes never, the memories of
those happy days when we were mil to
gettorr.—lnserted by hie wife and family
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