IN MEMORIAM.
We have to record the passing of Mrs Martha J. Bayly, aged 80, on February sth, 1929. Of a very energetic nature, she took a keen interest in all good works for the betterment of mankind, up till a short time of her death. For many years a faithful Temperance advocate and a member of the Waitara W.C.T.U., her heart and purse were open to any good cause. Site will he sadly missed by her many friends for her cheery words and smile. Sawyer's Bay, February 24th, 1929. Once more we have to record the passing away of one of our oldest members, in the person of Mrs Austin, Hall Road, Sawyer’s Bay. Though not an active member, she attended the meetings as often as she could, and always showed great sympathy with all Temperance w’ork. She was a good friend to all in sickness, and her capable and kindly nursing will long be remembered in Sawyer’s Bay. We extend to her husband and family our sincere sympathy in their great loss.
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 404, 18 March 1929, Page 2
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