ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR WATT MOODY and Family of the late Mary Moody Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for the many cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Also those who gathered to pay their last respects. Special thanks to the doctor, and the Rev. W. 8001. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement, as many addresses are unknown. THE Brother and Sister of the late James Sinclair wish to sincerely Thank relations and friends for floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Please this as a personal acknowledgement MRS VERA O’CONNOR and Selwyn. and Kathleen Crotty, wish to sincerely Thank all relatives and friends for floral tributes, cards, telegrams, letters, and personal messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ADVERTISEMENTS RESULTS YOU CAN DEPEND ON Many thousands of people are attracted daily by this most practical section. It’s filled with profitable opportunities and terns of interest. There are things to buy, things to sell, services wanted, accommoda tion available—find the help rou want, or any of the tundreds of services In which “The Press" Want Advertisements get results. “THE PRESS” FOR ASSURED RESULTS
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30531, 28 August 1964, Page 22
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