DEATHS
MITCHELL. Moutter John—On August 18, 1966. at Greymouth, ; dearly loved husband of Ellen I Maud Mitchell, 21 Buccleugh I street. Greymouth, and loved .father of .James (Wellington), 'Monica < Mrs P. Megson, Syd(ney), and Mary (Mrs P. Willis, Greymouth); in his 75th year. Suddenly.) RI P Messages to *46 Paroa road. Interment at Greymouth at 9 a m. This Day I (Saturday). Westland Funeral Services. Greymouth
ROBERTS, John Russell—On August 18, 1966. at his residence. 38 Cadogan street, dearly loved husband of Margaret Rub erls. and loved father of Evan and Russell, father-in-law of Bronwen, and loved granddad of Gillian: aged 71 years. No flowers, please, but donations to the Mission to Lepers, New Zealand. P.O. Box 8579. Auckland. preferred. The Funeral service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood avenue. This Day (Saturday), al 12 noon. John Rhind. Ltd. *
SCOTT, Helen Miller (late of 25 Market street. Timaru, formerly of Dunedin and Arrowtown)— On August IS. 1966. at Timaru. beloved wife of the late Frances Albert Scott, and loved mother of Ivy (Mrs t Johnston. Christchurch) Bettv (Mrs H. Olsen. Christchurch), Bill (Mosgiel). Ann (Mrs J. Curtain. Christ church). Jack (Timaru), Ray (Dunedin) Ron (Timaru), and | the late Arthur James, and loved grandmother of her j grandchildren and great grand j children; in her 67th year. The Funeral will leave our Chapel. 33 North street, Timaru, on ■Monday after a service com mencing at 9.30 a.m.. for the I Andersons Bay Cemetery. Ser i vice at Andersons Bay Presbyterian Church at 2.30 p in. Messages to 26 Hefford street. Timaru. L. W. Belts and Co., Ltd. SMITH. Heil Andrew—On August 19. 1966. at Christchurch, dearly loved infant son of Dorothy and Alf Smith, 59A Aorangi road, Brvndwr: aged 10 weeks. RIP The Funeral service will be held in the Waimairi Cemetery. This Day (Saturday), at 10.30 am. Lamb A., and Hayward. Ltd. TAYLOR, Alexlna—On August 19, 1966. at Burwood Hospital, dearly loved wife of W. R. (Bert) Taylor. 29 Wilsons road, St. Martins. and loved mother of Una. No flowers, by request. Private Cremation service, Monday. G. Barrel'l and Sons, Ltd.
TAYLOR, Alexina— On August 19, 1966 at Burwood Hospital, loved mother of Una, and mother-in-law of Laurence Henry. 67
Ottawa road, and loved grandma of Judy and Peter. TAYLOR, Alexina—On August 19. 1966. at Christchurch, dearly loved sister of Isle (Mrs McKenney. Lyttelton). WOODTHORPE, Arthur Charles Frederick —On August 18, 1966, at his residence, 6 Bramwell street, Dallington. beloved husband of Moana Mary Woodthorpe. and loved father of Rose (Mrs Andrews), Ken, Nita (Mrs Whyte), Arthur, Ray, Joan (Mrs Rarigihuna), Faye (Mrs Nicholson), Mansell, Paul. Ann. and Pam. and a loved grandfather Messages to 42 Marlow road, Aranui. The Funeral service wHI be held in Lamb and Son’s Chapel, 234 Lichfield street, on Monday, at 2 p.m.. thence to the Bromley Cemelery. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd. WYKES, Harold Edward, of 128 Hastings street, Waltham —On August IS, 1966. at Burwood Hospital. loved husband of the late Bessie, dearly loved father of Ted, Lillian (Mrs Hill), Allan, and Maureen, and loved granddad of Kevin, Darryl, Janice, and Lindsay; in his 75th year. The Funeral will leave Lamb and Son’s Chapel, 234 Lichfield street. This Day (Saturday), at 11 a m., for a service in the Canterbury Crematorium, Linwood avenue. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd.
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