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- 1949 'Family Notices
HAIGH: We remember with love and respect our father, Albert William Haigh, who went to his reward on October 25, 1947. Always kind, thoughtful, charitable and just, a true son of God. Inserted by son and daughter in-law, Alex and Doris and grand children, Colin and Norma.
HAIGH (A. W.): In loving memory of dad, who passed from this world on October 25, 1947. Inserted by Boy, Grace, Doug, and Peter.
HAIGH: In ever-loving memory of Albert William (our dad), who was called from his loved ones on October 25, 1947. To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die. Inserted by his old pal.
HAIGH (A. W.): A token of remembrance of Al, the very dear and sincere friend of Harold Pead. [2]
- 1947 'Family Notices
HAIGH The Friends of the late Mr. Albert William (Al) Haigh, of 15 Essex street, Wembley, late Loco superintendent, W.A.G.R. Geraldton and Bunbury, are respectfully informed that a Church of England Service will be held in the Crematorium Chapel, Karrakatta. at 3.45 o'clock THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON. The Cortege will leave our Service Chapel, 1023 Hay-street, Perth, at 3.30 o'clock. DONALD J. CHIPPER AND SON. BA2454.
HAIGH Wembley Lodge No. 170 W.A.C. Freemasons.-Brethren of the above Lodge and the Craft in general are respectfully informed that a Church of England Service will be held in the Crematorium Chapel, Karrakatta, for the late Worship Brother Albert William Haigh (Foundation I.P.M.), at 3.45 o'clock THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON. W. S. KELLY, W.M.; REX RICHARDSON, Secretary.
HAIGH Champion Bay Lodge No. 130 W.A.C. Freemasons.--Brethren of the above Lodge and the Craft in general are respectfully informed that a Church of England Service will be held in Crematorium Karrakatta, for late Worship Albert William (Foundation , at 3.45 o'clock AFTERNOON. J. GOS- NELL, W.M.; A. J. MOSEDALE, Secretary. [3]
- 1918 'GERALDTON BOWLING CLUB
GERALDTON BOWLING CLUB
The annual meeting of the Geraldton Bowling Club was held on Saturday night, when there was. a large attendance of members. The annual report and balance .sheet which recorded a satisfactory year operations, were adopted.
The receipts were £88 3s and the expenses £70, leaving a balance of £18 on the year's working, which has reduced the debit balance to £32. The election of officials rested as follows :?
Patron Mr M. J. Logue,
President, Mr A W. Haigh,
Vice President. Mr D Stephenson
Treasurer Mr C. A Langley
Committee, Messrs J. Kendrick F. M. Roberts A: E Builder, - E. Snell and W B Radle hon secretary, Mr J Stone.
The opening day was fixed for Saturday, November 2nd, and will take the form of a ladies afternoon . [4]
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