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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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BIRTHS
AESCHE.—On January 10, at Eudunda
Hospital, to Mr -Mrs. Jul Aesche—a son.
Both well.
AHLBEIG (nee Irene Groombridge).—
On Jan. 6, to Sapper and Mrs. Ahlbeig—
a son.
ARGENT (Mavis Baker).—On January
11, at Dr. Dawes' Private Hospital, Gaw-
ler, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Argent, Smith-
field—a son (Graham John).
BENNETT (nee Aileen Collins)—On
January 8, at Allawah Private Hospital,
Semaphore, to the wife of Pte. Robert
(2nd A.I.F.)—a son (Graeme John)
BRYDEN (nee Rhonda Fuss ).—On Dec.
31, 1942, at Sister Lewis's Private Hos-
pital, to Mr.-Mrs. E T. Bryden—a son
(John Edward). Thanking Dr. Mill, Sis-
ter Lewis, and staf.
BUBNER.—On December 31, at Ardros-
son Hospital, to Hilda, wife of Reg.—a
daughter (Cynthia Ellen). Both well.
BUIST (nee Parrott).—On Jan. 11, at
Patawilya, Glenelg, to the wife of Arthur
Buist—a son. Both well.
BURRELL.—On Jan 10m at Rowan, to
Mr.-Mrs Max Burrell— a son (Robert
Anthony). Thanking Dr Halloran, Sis-
ter Curtis and staff at Rowan.
CLAYTON (nee Kinnane).—On Jan 11
at Calvary, to Nora and Ron (A I.F.
abroad)—a daughter (Margaret Anne).
COUCH.—On Jan 11, at Henley Pri-
vate Hospital, to the wife of L. H Couch
—a son. Both well. Thanking Dr
Miller and hospital staff.
DRAPER (nee A. Hill).—On Dec. 29,
1942, at Nurse Waters's Nursing Home
to Mr. and Mrs. E Draper, of Exeter—a
son. Thanking Nurse Waters, Dr Chandler
and Mrs Waters.
DOECKE (nee Rae Payne). - On Jan
11, at Calvary, to Mr. and Mrs Garry
Doecke—a son. Both well
FULLER (nee Dalton).—On January 6,
at Queen Victoria Hospital, to Thelma
and (Driver) John Puller (A.M.F.) late
of Broken Hill—a daughter (Christine
Ann). Special thanks to Dr. Joynt, Mat-
ron, sisters and nurses.
HUNT.—On Jan. 9, to Mr. and Mrs.
N. F. Hunt, of Port Lincoln—a son.
COCK (nee Dorothy Wigley).—On Jan.
10, at Wendouree, to Mr. and Mrs. E C.
(Claude) Cock—a son (Graham Royce).
Special thanks to Dr. M. E. Goode and
hospital staff
DUNBAR (nee G. Liebeit).—On Jan. 10,
at Boringer Private Hospital, Mt. Gam-
bier, to Gladys, wife of M. B Dunbar,
Tantanoola—a son. Both well.
FIELD.—On January 8, at Streaky Bay,
to the wife of E. C. Field—a son.
GRAHAM (nee Couradi).—On January
30, at S.M. Hospital, Murray Bridge, to
the wife of W. A Graham—a son (Wil-
liam John)
JOHNS.—On Jan 10, to Nora, wife of
Sgt. Cyril Johns, A.1.F., New Guinea—a
son. Special thanks to Dr Chandler and
Nurse Church
JONES.—On Jan. 9, to Mr. and Mrs S.
J. Jones, at Hutt St Private Hospital—a
son (Kevin Frank). Both well. Thank-
ing Dr. Leditschke and nursing staff.
LEWITZKA (nee Boyle).—On January
7, Memorial Hospital, to Marie, wife of
Arthur—a son. Both well. Thanking
Dr. Goode and staff. No visitors 7 days
MONAHAN (nee Champion).—On Jan
9, at a private hospital, to Mr and Mrs
D. Monahan, of 92 Allinga av., Glenside
—a daughter (premature, lived only six
hours).
MURTON (nee Elma Dodd).—On Jan
6, at Tumby Bay Hospital, to Mr.-Mrs.
Robt. Murton, of Cummins—a son (Dennis
John). Both well. Thanks to doctor,
matron and staff.
RUTH.—On January 3, at Bindara
Hospital, Brighton, to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Ruth, Reynella—a son (John Frederick)
WAUGH (nee Aileen Jones) —On
Jan 11, at Wolverton, to Aileen and
Phil—a daughter (Kay Lorraine), thank-
ing Dr Jolly, Sister Parks and staff
WESTON.— On Jan. 10, at Wendouree
Private Hospital, to wife of Cpl Les.
Weston. A.I.F., N.T.—a daughter (Amelia
Lesley)
MARRIAGES
BENNETT—COLLINS.—The marriage
of Aileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A.
Collins, of Pt. Adelaide, to Pte. Robert
(2nd. A.I.F., ret.), son of Mrs. and the
late Mr. R. J Bennett, of Melbourne, was
solemnised at Adelaide on April 1, 1942.
RASMUS—WIENCKE.—Marriage of
Elva N., daughter Mr-Mrs. P. B Wiencke,
Cambrai, to Norman E., son Mr-Mrs.
C. E. Rasmus, Sedan, solemnised at the
Cambrai Ch. of Hope, Dec. 26, 1942.
COTTON—FRIEDRICHS.—On Dec 5,
1942, Bernice, daughter Mrs. A. Ferguson,
of Moorak, and late Mr. C. H. Friedrichs,
to Ronald (A.M.F.), son Mr.-Mrs E W.
Cotton, Mt. Gambier. Quietly solemnised
by Rev H D Fearon.
GOLDEN WEDDING
CARTER —POLKINGHORN.—Mr. and
Mrs. E. Carter, of 57 Cedar av., W. Croy-
don, celebrated their 50th wedding anni-
versary at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Hawes, of William st., Croydon, on
Jan 10, 1943.
APPROACHING MARRIAGES
BLAGG—OLSEN.—The marriage of
Mary, only daughter Mr.-Mrs. C. Blagg,
Hazelwood Park, to Carl, twin son the
late Mr.-Mrs C. Olsen, Norwood, will be
solemnised at St. Matthew's Church,
Marryatville, Jan. 16, at 7 45 p.m.
KNIGHT—PRIDEAUX.—The marriage
of Sylvia M., daughter Mr.-Mrs. A. Y.
Knight, to Eric W., son Mr. and late Mrs.
L. Prideaux, Yankalilla, will be solemnised
at the Alberton Methodist Church on
January 16, at 3.30 p.m.
LINDNER—McMILLAN.—Marriage of
Eunice D. (Bobbie), daughter Mr.-Mrs. G.
Lindner, Campbelltown, to Sgt. Maxwell
J. (A.I.F., ret.), son Mr.-Mrs J. McMillan,
Woodville Pk., will be solemnised St. Mar-
tin's Ch., Campbelltown, Jan. 14, 7 p.m.
TILBROOK—PHILLIS.—The marriage
of Patricia, eldest daughter Mr.-Mrs. C.
B. Tilbrook, Ungarra, to Sgt. Reginald
R.A.A.F., second son Mr.-Mrs. P G.
Phillis, Butler Tanksm will be solemnised
at Ungarra, Jan 14, 7.30 p.m.
UZZELL—DUNSTONE.—Marriage will
take place, St. Jude's, Brighton, of Una,
daughter late Mr. E. G Uzzell and Mrs.
P. Boots, Seacliff, to Pte. S. G Dunstone
(A.I.F.), son late Mrs.-Mr E. G. Dun-
tone, Brighton, Jan. 16, 7.15 p.m.
WUTTKE—SHEARING.—The marriage
of Shirley M., second daughter Mr-Mrs
L. Wuttke, Goodwood, to Gnr. Fredrick L.,
elder son Mr. and late Mrs. H. Shearing,
Warradale, will be solemnised Pirie St.
Methodist Ch., Jan. 16, 5 p.m.
ENGAGEMENTS
BROWN—BOWLEY.—The engagememt
announced of Dorothy E., only daughter
L.A.C. and Mrs T N Brown, Norwood,
to Sergeant Bruce L. Bowley, R.A.A.F.,
only son Mr. E L. Bowley, Kensington.
HEPBURN—OLIPHANT.—The engage-
ment is announced of Marion, only
daughter of Mr and Mrs W. L Hep-
burn, Broadview, to John, younger son
of Mr and Mrs. P W Oliphant, Ken-
sington.
McINNES—TOZER.—The engagement
is announced of Jean Mclnnes, of May-
field, N.S.W., to Charles Tozer, R.A.N.R.,
of New Queenstown, S.A.
MEAKER—MENZEL.—The engagement
is announced of Daphne, younger daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Meaker, of
Cumberland, to Alois C., eldest son of Mr
and Mrs. O C Menzel, of Springfield.
POOL—IRVINE.— The engagement is
announced of Hilda, eldest daughter of
Mr and Mrs. L. G. Pool, Magill, to Jack,
only son of Mr. and Mrs A. G Irvine,
Beulah Park.
PRINGLE—WALSH.—The engagement
is announced of Faye, eldest daughter of
Mr-Mrs W R. Pringle, Goodwood Park,
to Les. (R.A.A.F.), younger son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Walsh, Willcannia, N.S.W.
PRINGLE—WEIR.—The engagement is
announced of Yvonne, third daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pringle, Goodwood
Park, to Gordon (A.I.F), twin son of
Mrs G. T. Story and the late Mr Weir,
of Renmark.
SPEHR —LEWIS.—The engagement is
announced of Betty Avalon, eldest daugh-
ter of Mrs. D. A Spehr, of Rose Park, to
Sgt. Obs. John Owen, son of Mrs E F.
and the late Mr. Lewis, of Brighton.
WALTON—STEART.—The engagement
announced of Ruth, younger daughter
Mr -Mrs. A. Walton, West Croydon, to
Driver Charles Steart (A.I.F.), second son
Mr-Mrs. F. J. Steart, Southwark.
WILLIAMS—BERTRAM.—The engage-
ment is announced of Georgina Dorothy,
elder daughter of Mr.-Mrs F S Wil-
liams, of Colonel Light Gardens, to
Robert Milne, fourth son of Mr-Mrs F
E. Bertram, of Torrensville.
BIRTHDAYS
12/1/43—Malcolm Kin^slej aocrili
Jfurlootpa <1 yean. 13/1/43. Mrs. M'
J. Murdoch. 16 Ledger road. Woodttlle
Clare Graske. 2 Rose terrace. Wiyvtlle
"Cheerio."—Gwenda Ensron Clarendon
DEATHS
ALLEN.—On January 12. Thomas
Abraham, beloved husband 0f the late
Mary Allen, 15 Albert street, Payne-
ham, and dearly loved father of May.
In his seventy-ninth year. At rest.
BINNION—On Jan 12. Brian Thomas
Infant son ot Mr and Mrs G Binnton
of Salisbury. Aged Ove days
GALWAY.—On January 8, Isabella
loving mother of Mabel, Harry Alfred,
and Brian.
HORTIN.—On Jan a at the Orrutoo
Dwr'.ct Hospital. Elizabeth, ihlro daugh
ter of Mrs. Julia and the late John Hortin
of Orroroo. late Tarcowie aged 61. Rest-
Ins peace:ul!y
ISAAC.—On January 12. at the resi
dence or her ntece. Mrs. Hugh Mount
(Polly > Isaac, aged 88 years At rest
LEHMANN.—On Jan. 12 (suddenly) at
a private hospital, Glen Yvonne, the
dearly beloved elder daughter of Herbert
and Clarice Lehmann, of Gawler, and late
of Gulnare, and loved sister of Dawn.
Aged 15 years In God's care
McCALL.—On January 9. at Adelaide.
Jsmes. beloved husband ot Ed!tb Caro
line MeCsll or 59 Holden St. Hindmarjh
sod lovinjt fsthrr of Robertn mid F.ll^a
be'h AEcd 70 years.
McKENZIE —On lan II (sudden.vi 4 :
Cririjtfna" 11 McKenrle."bPloved *youn?e?t
?iste: of Mary <md Belle Heawl?sr?' 'n
MONAHAN me* Chamm.im —On Jan
12 at a private hospital Zoe Ethel Mir
ter it Mrs E and tho late Mr T Cham
pion Aeec 19 rears
MONAHAN (nee Champion) —On Jan
12. ?t 11 private hospital. Zne Ethel Mar-
Iged 19 yean. Ever remembered.
DEATHS
MATHYS.—On Jan. 12. Albert Mathys.
late of Penwortham. beloved husband of
the late Frances Mathys Aged 67 years.
R.I.P.
NOEL.—On Jan 12. at the Repatria
tion Hospital. Keswlck. Sydney Recce. be
loved husband of Dorothy and loving
father of Ray (late 43rd Bait.. First
A.1.F.1. Aged 48 years. A patient suf
ferer at rest.
PHILLIPS.-On January 12, at the
Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, Edmond,
beloved husband of the late Elizabeth
Phillips, of Gawler West aged 81 years
At rest.
SANDOW.—On Jan. U. John dearly
Beloved husband of Ellen Elizabeth San
dow or 51 Wattl-ebury rd_ Lower Mli
cham Aged 73 years
STRACHAN.—On January 11. Syl. be
loved busbacd of Annie Stxachan. of 117
Augusta street. Groveae.
VEAL, Linda Elsie May —At Adelaide.
' CDIED atON ACTIVE SERVICE
"At trie golnn down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember then."
BITRKE. Pte. U. G —In lovlne memory
or my dear brother Malcolm i?obi d*ied
of wounds in New Guinea. Dec. 31. 1?42.
—Always remembered by Doc and familr.
Moonts
BURNS. Pte. F. M.—A tribute ol Donor
and remembrance lor our beloved son.
Mick, killed in acUon. Dec 24. 1942. His
smiling race we will always remember —
Inserted by bis loving mother and father.
BURNS. Pte. F. it.— A tribute ol honor
and remembrance or my dearly loved bro
ther, killed In action Dec 24. 1942 A
soldier and a mac—From his loving sis
ter Edna, brother-in-law Don and chil
dren.
DUFFY.—Killedl on active service-
Dec. 22. 1942. Michael, son of Mr and
Mrs. P. T. Duffy, brother or Vlv. DoIL Roll,
Paddy. Reg. Frank. Sadie. Thelma. Jack.
Tom. Imk.
FISUEB.—Good-bye to Rex 1A.1.F.1 A
gallant soldier and our valued friend
173 South road
FITZGERALD.—In loving memory
Tommy, died on active service. New
Guinea. December 24, 1942. A memory of
one we will never forget.—lnserted by
loving friend. Gwen William;.
BASKETT.—In loving memor) of
nephew and cousin, Jim. died on active
service. A smiling face we will always
remember.—lnserted by Aunty Uczie and
family. West terrace.
BASKETT. —A tribute of honor and re
membrance to dear Cousin Jim. killed In
action. New Gclnea Nov 23. 1942 We
have you in our memory: God nas you In
His care. R.l.P.—lnserted by Kathleen
and Martin.
BASKETT.—A tribute of lore and re
membrance to our nephew and cousin
Jim, killed in action In N Guinea on Nov.
23. 1942. He gave his life that we ruv
live.—lnserted by Dncle Sam. Auntie
Annie and family.
BASKETT.—A tribute to the memory
of Jim. killed in action In Hew Guinea on
the 23rd Nov.. 1942. Too far away thy
grave to see. bnt not too far to remember
thee.—lnserted by bis loving cousin*.
Doreen and Nellie Morris*
BASKETT.—In fond remembrance of
Jim. killed In action. New Guinea No*
23. 1942.—Ever remembered by his
cousins. Jean and Elsie.
BEKKESSY, Pte. J.—Killed In action
In New Guinea. Dec. 8. 1942. Just a
few words, tender and true, to show we'll
always remember yon.—lnserted by his
pal Ted.
BOET.—In loving memory of my tear
brother. Tom. died of wounds In New
Guinea. December 29. 1942.—Ever re
membered by his lovlns brother. Jack
and family
MeDONALD.—In lovmg memory of
Keith, killed lc action In New Guinea,
Dec. 24. 1942. Some day we'll under
stand.—Ever remembered oy Heather.
Allan and family.
HcDONALD.—In loving memory of
Keith, killed In action. New Guinea.
Dec 24. 1941.—Ever remembered by
Lovle and Jack.
MeDONALD.—In lonng memory rf
Keith, klleld In action. New Guinea. Dec.
24. 1942.—Ever remembered by. Don.
Relda and family. <
HcDONALD. Colin Keith.—A tribute
of love to the memory of our brother and
uncle, killed In action. New Guinea. Dec
34. 1942. "They shall not grow old."—
From Reg, Muriel and family.
MeDONALD. Colin Keith.—ln loving
remembrance or Keith, killed In action.
New Guinea. Dec. 24, 1942. loved eldest
brother of Jean. Cyril and ramllv Too
dearly loved to ever forget.
MeDONALD.—In loving memory of
Keith, killed in action. New Guinea. Dec.
24.—Ever remembered by Dolly. Allan,
and family Sleeping In love, memories
evergreen.
OBST. Warrant-officer G_A—Killed in
action. New Guinea. Dec. 21. 1942. dearly
loved husband or Anna, and loving father
o' Oswald. Melva. Reiinr. Lenard Mar
garet. Evelyne and Raellne Some day
we'll understand.
OBST.—In loving remembrance ol oar
dear brother. Warrant-Officer G A.
killed on active service in New Guinea
Dec 21. 1942.—Ever remembered fay
brother Charlie and sister-in-law Rasa.
PORTER.—KiJIed in action, on Nor 23.
1942. Roy. dearly loved only son of Mr
and Mrs V H. Porter, of Gum Creek, via
Burra. and lovine brother of Barbara
Safe In God's keeping.
SMITH. C. Bdr;—Lovmg tribute ol
my nephew. Lloyd, who died of Illness
while prisoner of war, at Rabaui. 1942.
Too far away thy grave to see: but not
too far to remember thee.—lnserted by
aunt Kit, cousins Kath. Col and Roy.
HEROES OF THE EMPIRE
"At the going down of toe sun and in
the morning we will remember them ~
DAVlS.—Loving memory of dear hus
band and father. Thomas Davis, late 3rd
PAB, who passed away Jan 13. 1939
Sadly missed.
SPABKES (Eddie).—Beloved brother of
Floss. Fred Bill. Jean and Doreen. killed
In action Dec 8. New Guinea Re died
that we might live.
STONE, w. C.—ln fond memory at dad
(late 27th Batt. Ist AXF.I passed away
Keswlck, 1 year ago today.—Remembered
by Wally. Alice and children.
WEIGHT. C. H—ln memory ot Clem
kUled In action New Guinea. Nov 23.
1942. No greater respect have we for any
man.—Remembered by Mr-Mrs Leonard
Atkinson and family. Craters
IN MEMORIAM
AlBD.—Loving memory of m> dear
husband, passed away Jan. 13 1942.
Memories are treasures no one can steal:
death leaves a wound no one can heal.—
Always remembered by his loving wife
Annie.
AlBD.—Loving memory 01 our aear
father, passed away Jan. 13. 1942 Not
today, but every day in silence we re
member.—Lovingly remembereo by
daughters. Melva and Lorna. sons-m-iaw
Arthur and Jack.
AlKD.—Loving memory of dear father,
passed away Jan. 13, 1942 Just a token,
true and tender, to sbow. dear dad. I still
remember.—lnserted by loving dauehter
Shirley.
AIBD.—In loving memory 1 out deac
father, passed away Jan 13 1942 We
wbo loved you are left to remember.—ln
serted by loving ton. Bon. and daughter
in-law. BeryL
SABBINGTON.—In loving memory of
our daughter. Muriel, who passed away
on January 13. 1929. sweet memories.—
Inserted by her parents. ,
BASFORD—Loving memory ot dear
mother, died Jan. 12. 1940.—Lovingly re
membered by ber son Leslie and Lottie
CLARK.—In laving memory of Rae
lene. She sleeps In a beautiful garden
01 sunshine and perfect peace.—lnserted
by Mr and Mrs. Alenander.
CLAKK.—In loving memory ot aeai
little friend. Raelene June, wbo was tc
cldentally killed Jan. 13. 1942. aged 3V>
ye?rs.—Too dearly loved to be evei tor
?otten by Mavis, Barry. Lesley
CLARK.—Loving memories 01 oui
sweetheart darling, Raelene June acci
dentally killed Jan 13. 1942. aged 3S
yrs. A little bud. so young ant lair;
a little child we longed to rear —Tea Tied
for always by mummy and daddy.
CLARK.—Sweetest memories of our
darling granddaughter Bselene June
killed Jan 13. 1942. aged 3Mi yrs. No
words can tell or express the vision of
ber loveliness.—Sadly mussed by grandma
and pardle Turley.
C* ftW*S—Loving thoughts 01 oui dear
sister. Raelene June. Her smiling face,
her heart of gold, she wab the dearest
sister this world could hold.—Remem
bered always by Mervyn. Shirley and
CLARK.—Loving memories ol Raelene.
our dear little friend A bud to bloom in
God's garden.—lnserted by Manton
family
CLARK.—Loving memory 01 Raelsn
June, accidentally killed. Jan 13. 1942.
Without a word she fell asleep, with fust
a memory for us to keep.—Aunty May.
Pncle Colin Janice. Ronda. Elaine.
CLARK—Memory ol darllne Raelene
4n angel in the Book ol Life
Wrote down darling Raelene's otrth
Whispered, as Be closed the book.
Too beautiful 101 till* earth.
—Remembered by Uncle Ray ?inn van
CLARK-—ln loving memory of dear
I'.ttle Raelene June So sadly missed. A
sweet little flower blooming in heaven.
—Inserted by Grandma Clark and Aunty
Jean.
CIUSE.—In loving memory 01 oui oear
daughter, mother and sister, wbo passed
away on Jan 13. 1933.—Inserted by her
loving mother, daughters Voltna and
Betty, sister Gladys, and orother-in-law
Lto (A.l. F.i, New Guinea
CORP.—Loving memory 01 Dear
Love'E greatest Rift, remembrance—ln
chiidren. Stepney
- COX.—In loving memory 01 our oar
—Ever remembered by ber loved one* ?t
Mile End.
COX.—In loving memory 0: out tfear
sister Rose who passed away Jan 13
1939 Time Dasses but memories <tav
ther-in-law Rub? and Edmund
COX.—In memory of oar oeai arlle
and mother who passed Rwav Jan 13 I
1939—Ever remembered By Ijurle Fred I
?nd Jean
ri:RTlS.—Loving memory 01 aear
mother. Bertha Curtis. Dasser nit Jsn
13. 1942 late Woodrt!le Pk A smiling
(ace. a heart of zoic", the dearest friend
Mil* world rcild nnld -Tn~r;er! by '?-ii?
son W!!Mam
rrembered by her lpvlnt <on Will ?nd
family
dear mother and (trandmather. who
r*nFsed a*",y Jan. 13. 1342. SadW misled
—Inserted by Arthur. Jess, AisU. Rita.
?N MEHOBIAM
CURTIS.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, wbo passed away Jan. 13. 1942.'
So dearly loved, so sadly missed. In
serted by tier laving daughter and son*
ln-law. Bub; and Roy.
DUAN.—In loving memory or out dear
husband and father, died JenuwSy 13.
1941. RAP.—lnserted by his lov.ns
wit> and son. Jack.
EVEBS.—In lovinc memory ol our dear
wife and mother, passed ?nn Jan 13.
1927. Hearts that loved you never tor-
Bel.—lnserted br husband, son Fred and
Family. ;
FOOT.—In tond memory of our father.
Waller Foot, who died at Melrose on
January 13. 1941.—Inserted by Era. Ella
and boys.
FOOT.—In loving memory ox mother
died Dec 13. 1940. end father, died Jan!
13. 1941. Remembered always.—lnserted
by daughter and family. 1
FUKLER.—In loving memory of Lola ?
wbo passed away on January 13. 1941.!
Deep In our heart? your memory is kept;
we who loved you shall never forget
Ever remembered by her latins mother
brothers and sisters. * i
PURLER —In loving memory of dear !
Lola, who passed away Jan 13. 1941.
Vemoiie.- ate treasures no one can ?teal !
Ever remembered by Doll. Aub. and
famllv. )
FUHLER.—In loving memory o! dear
Lola. Just a token, true and lender u>
show, dear Lola, we s;ill remember — ?
Ever remembered by Geof. and Sylv
FURLER. —In fond remembrance of
Lola, who passed away on January 13
1941. A silent thought brings maoy a'!
tear of ti>e one we miss and loved so '
?dear.—lnserted br her loving sister. Con
nie, brother-in-law. Archie, and tittle
Robert,
FIIRLER.—In loving memory ol our
dear sister-ln-law. Lola, who died on
January 13. 1941. Love and remem
brance never die. as days pass on and
years roll by.—lnserted by Clem and
Pcarle.
FDBLEB.—In loving memory ot dear!
sister and auntie. Lola Margaret, who
passed away on Jan. 13 1941. Beautiful,
memories treasured ever—Ever rf mem- I
bered by tier loving sister. May. Angus i
and family. i
FUBLEK.—In loving memory ol our
dear wife and mother. Lois Margaret.
who passed away on January 13. 1911.
For ever In our thoughts.—inserijed by
her loving husband and little dangh-.cn
Pamela and Kathlyn
FTJRLEK —In memory of auntie, passed
away Jan. 13. 1941.—Ever remembered1
by Colin <AMJ.. Aust.t.
Gtius.—ln loving memory ol mother
who died Jan. 13. 1942.—Ever remem
bered by Eddie. Lilly, and Betty i
GOLDSWORTBT.—In loving memory ot
a, dear wife and mother, who passed!
away Jan. 13. 1930.—Ever remembered
by her husband and daughters
GROVES.—In tend remembrance of
our loved parents, who were called to
higher service. Dear father. January
13. 1936: dear mother, August 28. 1934
—Inserted by their loved ones.
GILL.—In loving memory of our dear
mother, passed away on Jan 13 1940
Ever remembered by Dorry and Charlie
Hl*? UtMAN.—In loving memory of
my dear mother, passed away Jan 8.
1940. She silently suffered and pa
tiently bore, till God bid her rest—ln
serted by son Bill. daagfater-ln-law lal
sle. and grandchildren.
HALLOCK.—In loving memory ol my
dear wife and mother, who passed away
Jan. 13. 1939. Always so gentle and kind.
—Badly missed by her loving husband,
daughters May and Maude, son-in-law
Allan.
fJANUET.—In loving memory ol my
husband. Michael Joseph, wbo passed
away Jan. 13. 1939. Ever remembered —
Inserted by his wife Eileen
HOLZBERGER.—In loving memory sf
dear mother, who passed away Jan 10.
1940. Love's greatest girt—remembrance
—!<>*erted by her daughter Edna
HCPPAT3E.—In loving memory of
mctber. who passed away January 13.
l?4£-6ad)y missed by her son. nil,
HUFPATZ.—In loving tnemroy of our
dear mother. Bridget Mary, who passed
away on Jan. 13. 1942.—Ever remem
beredby Tom and Theism.
HBaTATSE—In memory- of oar laving
mother. Bridget Buppatz.—lnserted "?v
her children and grandchildren
JOHNPON.—In loving memory ot our
dear friend. ILi. Johnson, who passed
away Jan. 13. We nave you In our mem
ory. God has you In Hl5 care —Inserted
by Laurel and Norma.
LLIHBItIDGE.— A tribute of love to the
memorr of our dear motber and grandma,
passed away on Jan. 13 1942.—Remem
bered by Arthur Annie. Gwenda and little
UKFOOT—In loving memory ot oar
?5" ["£?? ?ho passed away January
12, 1928.—Ever remembered by his
"??nihterlrene. son-in-law George
UKFOOT.—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, who patsed
away January 12. 1928. A preclonT dne
f£p,?n "s has gone. A voice we loved Is
stilled.—lnserted by nit loving wife and
daughter Barbara.
MARTEN—Loving memon of our dear
husband and father. Ernst, parsed away
Jan. 13. 1940 He sleeps In a beautifol
garden, ol sunshine and perfect peace —
Ever remembered by bis loving wife
Aline, and family.
?IeEWAN—In loving memory 01 our
dear wife and mother, who passed away
Jan 13. 1925 In ?Ueoce we resiembn
—Inserted by ber loving husband and
sons.
tfeEWAN.—In loving memory ot my
dear friend. Mrs. Met wan. who passed
? wav Jan. 13. 192S Treasured memories
—Inserted by ber loving friend J
Taylor.
MORRISON.—Loving memory of dear
mother, died January 13. 1939. Four years
have passed, but memories stay as near
and dear as yesterday.— Inserted by lov-
ing daughter Doreen, son-in-law Cleve.
grandsons Kevin, Mervyn.
MOUKTSTEPHEK.—In loving memory
of our dear mother and grandmother
passed away Jan. 12. 1942. In silence we
remember.—lnserted by her loving son
Allen, daughter-in-law Florence and
grandchildren Betty Audrey and John
PHILLIPS.—In loving memory of my
dear husband. George Phillips who
died on January 13. 1940.
PROSSER.—In loving memory 01 our
dear dad A silent thought brings mam
a tear, of one we miss and loved so dear
—Ever remembered by Mill and Max
PROSSEB-—ln loving memory of dear
dad. Upright and honest In all hU ways
a true pal to the end of his days. A
smlllnc face, a heart of cold, the dearest
dad this world could hold—Loved ny
Bon and Dylys.
PROSSER.-In loving memory ot my
dear husband, Evan, who passed away
on January 13. 194 L To love and then
to part Is the saddest part ot tee human
heart -Sadly missed by hi., lovinc wife
Ellen.
STEVENSON —in loving memory 01 _,vi
dear mother and grandma who na*se<9
away Jan. 13 1939—ever remrraoJrwi
by Aub Thelma Marl Charlie and Bar.
bara.
STOES.—In loving memory ot oear
Honda, departed this lite January 13
1937. Too dearly loved to ever be for
gotten.—lnserted by her lovinc mother
brothers and sisters. *
TOWES.—In loving memory ot our sis.
ter Gladys, wno passed away Jan 13,
1939.—Always remembered by Ivy and
John.
WHITE—In loving memory or 00' dear
grandmother, who passed away Jan It
1941. Today brings back memories oi
one now at rest.—Ever remembered by
May, Ada. Gertie. Fanny. Joyce, and
umbell.
WlLCOX.—Loving memory ot mother
;no a-ran.. passed away on year ago to
day A loving smile, a happy face a
broken link we can never replace -In
serted by daughter JlirJMc. son-in-law
Gordon, grandsons Bill and Barrte
WItCOX. —Loving memory of aeir
wife, passed away Jan. 13. I"M2 God
wanted you. so Re took you from me.
But your love and memory if always
wlto me. —Inserted oy her husband
RETURN THANKS
?re John Raj HcPble and la*ii> wise
?? to tberjk all relative? and frlendt foi ,
<*e}T cards and matte of sympathy mi
their recent sad toss
?lE. and Mn ColUs desire to tha.it all
?? relatives and frlendt for telegrams,
letters, cards, and expressions of sym
pathy In the loss ol their dear son killed
in action Pleasp accept this as personal
thanks. —.
r. and Mrs W. H. Bond and family oe
ilre to sincerely thank all kind 'Heads
and relatives for their expressions of
sympathy In the recent loss ot their son
and brother. CpL D J. Boca
?H GEORGE Kleeman and daughter.
BlOllle (Mrs. L. McMahom. m South
road. Hilton, express their sincere
?.hauks for telegrams, cards, letters, in
recent sad loss of their son ano brother;
(Regt. Please accept thte as personal —I
MR R P Hoepner and famllv wish to
Birnank relatives and friend.' for letters
cards, telegrams, and expressing sym
pathy in sad lost of loving wile and
mother In 79tb year Please accept Un
as personal thanks
HR.-Mrs E I. Tucker. Coomandook sin
cerely 'bank all kind friends, relative*
for expressions of sympathy In the receu:
sad loss ? 'heir dear brother-brother-in.
law. Arthur, killed In action. New
Guinea
HR -Mn. T A. Dlprose. Tarlee. wish to
"?thank the many friends, relative for
their messages of sympathy in the ?c
loss of their only broiber and brother
in-law Arthur. killed in action Ne?
Guinea ..
MRS Kenneth Bain and family, Smith-
field, desire thank relations and
friends for cards letters, telegrams, floral
tributes, expression sympathy in sad loss
of loving husband and father, also thank-
ing nurses and doctors at Adelaide Hosp.
MRS. Chris Omond, oi Spring St.. Queenstown
wishes to thank relatives and
friends for beautiful floraI tributes tele
grams, letters, cards and personal ex-
piesslons of sympathy In the loss of her
dear husband.
MRS E Leaver and family desire to
letters, cards, floraj tributes and expres
dear biiFband and father - '. '
MRS. C Glddlnes and Joyce wish Thank
smd !r?nds -snd r,i,in,j t ot , e i e .
IDrpsslons sympathy ii. lo>s M <l<-aj nns
band me unrle
CONS see daughter* of Ir-tr Mi C A
I relatives for express-ion;, avmpahv ir
their recent oereavement Esp^lslA i>'
H H E Russell tot hi? Ktrri attention
Please accept this ?s peisonm tnii'iiir
MRS E Norman and family of Welllnc
|Wl ton Wpst. wi^h *o >incerrlr thank
IKmd lM?nd? and rtlnm lor expressions
of srmpathv In Th? s^ct los> of then d".iv
I husband anil (iirirr Plesise accept t.hl.v as
our personal thanks.
BCTDan) THANKS
THE temUy ot the late Mrs M Marias.,
?ol Norwood, sincerely rJunk all rela
tions and Trtends far expressions af ?r?n
paihv in thdr recent tad trmnant
Special thanks ta Mrs. Rotev aad Mrs
Wash.
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