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RAPLEY, Trevor Errol “ Edith, Janice. Cliff and Families wish to thank all kind friends relations and neighbours for their sympathy given In the tragic loss of a loved son and brother. To all who visited our home, telephone calls, telegrams, letters, cards, flowers and to those who attended the service at the chapel and graveside. Special thanks to those who donated cooking and baking, The Ladies Committee of the Papanul R.S.A. who provided the afternoon tea, the Christchurch and Greymouth Police and all who helped at the scene of the accident, Rev. Derek Christenson, Gwen and Wally Bright, Janice Stewart and all who offered help In so many ways. Our personal thanks and May God Bless you all. RATTRAY, Waller Lawrence (Laurie) — Lorna, Stuart and Celia, lan and Sharlene, Andrew and Trlsh, David, Barry and Mrs Holland wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, letters, telegrams, telephone calls, flowers, baking and personal expressions of sympathy In the sad loss of a loved husband, father, father-in-law, grandad, and son-in-law. Special thanks to Rev D. Coster for the lovely service, to those who attended, Mr A. Reid and members of the Orange Lodge, Donations to the National Heart Foundation, The Ashburton Hospital Ambulance Personnel, Mr P. Noonan and Mrs B. Christie. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement of our grateful thanks. REESE, Elizabeth Freda — We, her family, extend sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their attendance at the service, for the many expressions of sympathy received, and for other acts of kindness shown to us In our bereavement.
ROSE, Robert Arthur. — Gilbert and Bernie and their families wish to sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their support and kind expressions of sympathy In the form of telegrams, cards, letters and phone calls following our loss of a father, grandfather and great grandfather. Special thanks to those who shared the service with us, for donations made to George Manning House, and especially to friends and the staff of George Manning House. Thank you for caring. SOUTH, Verdun — Verdun’s family would like to thank relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy In the sad loss of their loved son and brother. Thanks also to Mr and Mrs Martin and staff at Royston House for their care and attention during Verne’s stay with them. To the Burwood Hospice team, our very special gratitude. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. STILWELL, Allen— Doris and family wish to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy shown In our recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband, father, father-in-law and grandad. The thoughtfulness of everybody has been greatly appreciated. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. VEAL, Frances — Mr Veal and family would like to thank relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear mother. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. WALSH, Mary Drummond — Teanle, John, Margaret, Harry and families wish to Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy In the loss of a dearly loved mother, mother-in-law and Gran. To the Staff of Ross Home, the Rev Tait, and to all who attended the funeral service our special Thanks. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. WOOLF, Eugene David — Alice and family wish to sincerely thank relatives, friends, and neighbours for their love and kind expressions of sympathy and for their support In the sudden loss of a loved husband, father, father-in-law and granddad. A special thank you to those who attended the service. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement from us all.
Page Agencies 72 Ashburton Sales 60 Auctions 58-60 Aviation 79 Birthday Greetings.... 69 Births and Deaths .... 79 Board and Residence. . . 77 Boats, Buy and Sell. ... 31 Businesses for Sale. . . 67, 68 Businesses Wanted .... 68 Builders’ Supplies 79 Cage Birds 31 Camping Equipment... 79 Care of Children 79 Cars For Sale 32-41 Cars Wanted 41 Car Partsand Access 42 Cats, Dogs, Pets 46 Church Notices 28 Coal, Coke, Firewood. . . 77 Computers 58 Cycles, Buy and Sell 44 Dressmaking 30 Eggs, Poultry, etc 79 Engagements 15 Entertainments 78, 79 Exchange 79 Farms for Sale 68, 69 Farms Buy 69 Financial 79 Florists 79 For Sale 73-75 Fruit, Plants, Produce. . 30,-31 Funeral Directors 79 Gardening Aids 58 Grazing 28 Hire 30 Holiday and Hotel Accommodation .... 29 Hospital Board Appointments 47 Hotels for Sale 28 Livestock 77 Lost and Found 28 Machinery and Farm Equipment Sell. . . 75-77 Machinery and Farm Equipment Buy. ... 77 Monumental Masons. . . 79 Motels 30 Motor-cycles Buy, Sell 43, 44 Musical Instruments. . . 46 Ownership Flats .... 66, 67 Personals 29, 30 Photography 28 Properties Exchange ... 69 Properties for Sale . . 61-66 Properties Wanted .... 66 Public Notices 69-71 Radios, Stereos, Cassettes . 58 Raffle Results 28 School Clothing 79 Sections 69 Situations Vacant. . . 48-58 Situations Vacant Farm . 48 Situations Wanted Farm. 48 Situations Wanted .... 48 Sporting Goods 77 Sporting Fixtures 46 Tailoring 58 Television, Video 31 Tenders 71, 72 To Let 29 Tours and Travel 31 Town Planning 30 Trades 30 Trailers, Caravans, etc. 42, 43 Trucks, Deliveries, Sell 44-46 Trucks, Deliveries, Wtd . 46 Tuition 28 University Vacancies. 47, 48 Wanted to Lease 29 Wanted to Purchase ... 28 Wanted to Rent 29
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