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WHY.--The Friends of Mrs. J. WHY and FAMILY, of Churchill, are repectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her deceased Husband and their Father (JOHN WHY), to move from Reed's Funeral Parlour, South-street, at 3 o'clock THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON, for the Ipswich Cemetery.
Family Notices. (1925, November 23). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 2 Edition: DAILY.. Link to TROVE
WHY.--In loving memory of our dear father, John Why who passed away on November 22, 1925.
Just one year ago to-day, dear dad,
We stood beside your bed,
Our hearts were crushed and broken,
When we saw that you were dead,
All that is left, dear dad,
Is to go and see your grave,
For well we know in it is sleeping,
The best dad God ever gave.
(Inserted by his loving daughter and son-In-law, and grandsons, Doll, Alt.. Eric, and Alf. Mitchell.)
WHY.-In loving memory of my dear, father and grandfather, who died at Ipswich on November 22, 1925.
Dearer to us than words can tell,
Was the father we lost and loved so well;
Love in death should make us see,
What love in life should always be.
(Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, and grandchildren, Lottie and Will, and Willie and Doris and Norman Davies.)
WHY.-In sad but loving memory of my dear father and grandpa, who departed this life on November 22, 1925.
When at his bed, we stood and watched
The one we loved so dear,
Our hearts were crushed within our breast,
For we knew the end was near.
(Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law and grandson, Amelia and Ted and Edward Bryant.)
WHY.-In sad but loving memory of our dear father, father-in-law, and grandfather, who passed away on November 22, 1925.
It's just one year ago, dear father,
We stood beside your bed,
Our hearts were crushed and broken,
When we saw that you were dead,
All that is left, dear father,
Is to go and see your grave,
For well we know in it is sleeping,
The beat father God ever gave.
(Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, Lissie, George, Roy, Mavis, and Hazel.).
Family Notices. (1926, November 22). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 2 Edition: DAILY.. Link to TROVE
BRYANT--The Relatives and Friends of Mr. S. E. BRYANT and Mr. E. J. BRYANT are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife and his Mother, AMELIA ROSE BRYANT (late of ChurchIll), to leave the Funeral Parlour, Nicholas-street, at, 1030 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING for the Ipswich Cemetery.
Family Notices. (1943, October 4). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 1 Edition: DAILY. Link to TROVE
Health Breaches.—Five cases of breaches of the health regulations, with respect to the sale of milk, were heard in the Summons Court on Monday, before Mr. A. P. W. Tregear, P.M., at the instance of the Health Department. Mr. B. H. Matthews (Crown Law Department) prosecuted on behalf of the department.
Ishmael Samson Chant was charged with selling milk with 7 per cent. of added water. Mr. H. V. Gibbs (Messrs. Walker and Walker) pleaded guilty on behalf of Chant. He stated that defendant had purchased the milk from a farmer; he did not add any water to it, nor did he know that any had been added prior to his purchasing it. A fine of £4 was imposed, with £1/1/ analyst's fees, and 3/6 costs of court.
IPSWICH. (1927, August 3). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 8. Link to TROVE