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Acknowledgements APPLEYARD, Annie.— The niece and nephews of the late Annie Appleyard, wish to thank relatives and friends sincerely, for their kind expression of sympathy and donations to the Jubilee Hospital. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement of our grateful thanks. CALWAY, Alma Grace — Reg and Pat would like to thank sincerely relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind thoughts, cards, etc. In the sad loss of a wife and mother. Special thanks to the Priests and Sisters for their devotion and especially Helen Plant and doctor. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. Future address Flat 4, 48 Serglson Circuit, Rapid Creek, Nt, Territory 5792, Australia. CHATTERTON Ewart Vine — The Chatterton family and Myrclne would like to express their sincere thanks to all friends and relatives for their cards, letters, telegrams, baking and personal expressions of sympathy In their very sad loss. A special thanks to all who attended the funeral service. Your understanding was very much appreciated. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement with our grateful thanks. CHRISTIE — Ray and daughter Sharon wish to acknowledge their deep appreciation for the many expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a wife and mother. COSSAR, Tad — Jeannette, Lorraine, John and families wish to thank relatives, friends, neighbours, most sincerely for comforting letters, cards, flowers, telegrams, telephone calls, baking, and personal expressions of sympathy. To all the staff of Ward 12A, Christchurch Hospital, our deepest gratitude for the loving care and attention Ted received. We would like also to thank the many people who, attended the funeral servlgeS..AU your kindnesses. WUlTOfrer; be forgotten.’

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Press, 29 June 1985, Page 79

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Page 79 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 29 June 1985, Page 79

Page 79 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 29 June 1985, Page 79

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