The following transcription is provided purely as a service to the many members/contributors of this news group. We have no connection whatsoever with ACP or The Australian Women's Weekly. Where are they now? - The Australian Women's Weekly; November 2001, p 277 * * * * * Where are they now? If you are searching for relatives, old school friends or one-time loves you haven't quite forgotten, you may find them - or even be found yourself - on this page. DEBBIE FOX was a nurse in the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps at Townsville's Lavarack Barracks during the 1970s. Originally from Mossman in Queensland, she has a son called Michael. I would love to make contact again. Please phone Kitty Ryan on (02) 6842 1934. PAULINE COLLARD lived at Bellerive, Tasmania, and worked at Concord Repatriation Hospital in the 1960s. I believe her father was a diver in Hobart. I would like to make contact with a very dear friend. Bob Tuxford, PO Box 1321, Maroochydore, Qld 4558. CAROL HARRIS (nee Hull), daughter of Charles and Cecily Hull of the Seaforth, NSW area, is my cousin and last living relative. Anyone with information, write to John Rhodes, 8 Ridgevale Drive, Helensvale, Qld 4212, or phone (07) 5561 7663. WARRAGUL AGRICULTURAL HIGH School (now Warragul Regional College), Victoria, celebrates 90 years of secondary education from November 19-25. For those interested, contact Trevor Cox on (03) 5622 0077, or email [email protected] JOHN MEDCALF, aged 45-50, whose birthday is September 28 and was known to the Tuxford family of Saratoga, NSW, as Johnny Fish, was last heard of in Lightning Ridge. He is missed very much by his foster sister, Katrina Doherty (nee Tuxford), of 22 Northview Street, Rathmines, NSW 2283. JANE UTHER, formerly of Macalister in Queensland, was part of our family in the 1970s and I would love to renew contact. Please Jane, or anyone with information, contact Sue Ripps, 1078 Pumicestone Road, Torbul, Qld 4510, phone (07) 5498 8402. IALMA BAKER and KAYE GOLDENBERG are my cousins. I would like to talk to them about our family tree, but it would also be nice to know how they are. Please contact Dael Parry (nee Butler), PO Box 1206, Gosford, NSW 2250. MARY HINGELEY, my mother, spent five years in the Andrew Kerr Memorial Home for Children in Mornington, Victoria, from about 1932. Records of her time there have disappeared, unfortunately, but she would be interested to hear from any other former inmates of the home. Write to Glenys Middleton, 58 Braidhill Road, Macleod, Vic 3085. MELVERN RICHARDSON (now about 52) is sought by his schoolmate Richard Coldwell. Melvern arrived from Yorkshire in the UK as a "10 pound tourist;" in 1964. He had a brother, Trevor, in England. Please contact Suzy Beach,16 Tern Street, Peregian Beach, Qld 4573. RON RUTHERFORD, formerly of Broadmeadow and Adamstown, NSW, was a great friend in the 1950s and I'd love to hear from him. Contact Sam Davis, 52 Victory Parade, Wallsend, NSW 2287 Phone (02) 4955 9674 CYRUS ATHOL WHEATLEY, born at Collie, NSW, May 29,1912, was one of eight children of farmers William John and Emily Elizabeth Wheatley (nee Rankmore). He married Marjorie Joyce Weise in Gilgandra on August 5,1933 and they had six daughters, who would love to have some answers, nothing more. Contact grand-daughter Marjorie McKenzie, 35 Bobs Street, Gilgandra, NSW 2827 Phone (02) 6847 2859. JOHN ADAIR ABERCROMBY, born June 2,1946, and last known to be in Wavell Heights, Queensland, in 1980, is sought by his sons, Patrick and Joseph. Please phone (07) 5573 0435 or write to 5 Weka Street, Gaven Heights, Qld 4211. BERYL PUDDIPHUTT, last known at Indooroopilly, Queensland, corresponded with my sister, Joyce Thorn of Hemel Hempstead, UK, during WWI I. She may be related to our father's cousin who emigrated to Australia in the early 1900s and we'd love to trace her. Contact Mrs Janet Picton, The Haven, St Johns Road, Stalham, Norwich, Norfolk NR12 9BE, England. If you wish to place a message, write to Where are they now?, The Australian Women's Weekly GPO Box 4178, Sydney, NSW 1028, or fax (02) 9282 8887, or (NZ readers) Private Bag 92512, Wellesley Street, Auckland 1. Where are they now? is published by The Australian Women's Weekly as a reader service. Notices are accepted at the risk of the writer. ACP Publishing Pty Limited, the publisher of The Australian Women's Weekly is not liable for any losses or problems associated with communications arising from any notice. The company reserves the right not to publish any notice. THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S WEEKLY - NOVEMBER, 2001, p 277 * * * * * We are actively collecting copies of The Australian Women's Weekly from the 30's, 40's and 50's that have covers painted by wep (William Edwin Pidgeon - Peter's father). If anyone has copies that they would like to go to a good home or are for sale then please e-mail us with the details at [email protected] Regards, , Peter & Elizabeth Pidgeon 'Leafy' Eltham, Victoria, Australia Please visit our web site at http://www.wepidgeon.com/ Research Names: http://www.perthdps.com/research/pid01.html