Rusty, is seeking the whereabouts of Rosemary De Jonk (divorcee of Patrick La’Brooy) Rusty, is seeking the whereabouts of Rosemary De Jonk (divorcee of Patrick La’Brooy) and her sister Lynette Hebber. The sisters may have resided in Mount Mary in the late 40’s, early ‘50’s. Rosemary was last known to have been residing at Mount Lavinia.
Tyrell Loos, is seeking to contact Bernard White Tyrell Loos, is seeking to contact Bernard White, who resided at Hunupitiya in 1964/65, Wimaladasa Rajapakse who lived in Minuwangoda in 1964/65, Patrick Dias, lived in Hunupitiya from 1960 and Elmo Hingert, who lived in Dematagoda 1959/1965.
“Koluu, My Way” “Koluu, My Way” – A Collection of recipes by Hemalallindre Ranawake (Koluu), H/C, 158pp. Available at leading bookstores in Colombo.
Sri Lanka & the Kandy Esala Perahera “Sri Lanka & the Kandy Esala Perahera” – Discovering the Spirit of Buddha in the Land of Elephants, by Michael Sarnacki. Cost: US$49.95 < michael@sarnacki.com >
Seeking to contact Christopher Lushington June Ryde (UK), is seeking to contact Christopher Lushington, who resided on Aislaby Estate, Bandarawela. He left Sri Lanka in 1967.
If you have any information on the above, please contact me contact me on (03) 9309 4040or Email < tormel@aardvark.net.au >. Thank you.
“Handbook for Newly Arrived Migrants” “Handbook for Newly Arrived Migrants” - Sri Lanka Women’s Group. For further information, contact: Vinitha 0402 232 441 or Kumi 0425 864 045.
Sydney Tamil Manram Sydney Tamil Manram
Dear Community members,
To introduce ourselves , we Sydney Tamil Manram a not-for-profit organisation working for the welfare of the community by running Charity shows and other events. We are organising a Dance Show and the proceeds of this show is being donated to Sivan Arul Illam Inc at Thiruketheeswam, Mannar. An orphange that cares for the orphans and widows from the recent atrocity in Srilanka. I have attached their recent newsletter for your self perusal.
Please also visit our website for more details www.sydneytamilmanram.org
We would appreciate if you could support and help us by spreading a word for this worthy cause.
Show tickets are selling now and any kind of help by sponsoring would be much appreciated.
Please do not hesitate to contact Margaret on 0401560588 , The Treasurer for any further details.
Attached are the Flyers for your consideration.
Regards,
Indu
Simone Melder is seeking to contact (on behalf of Sarojini Cooray), Brian & Marion Ohlmus. Sarojini has lost contact with them in recent times.
Keith Bennett is seeking to contact Carl Cramer (on behalf of Ronnie Pereira in London). He was known to be living in South Australia..
Kumar Bhagwandas, is seeking to contact Farouk Miskin, (on behalf of a friend). Farouk was known to be living in Melbourne in 1996
If you have any information on any of the above, please contact me on (03) 9309 4040 or e-mail < tormel@aardvark.net.au >.
June Ryde (UK), is seeking to contact Christopher Lushington, who resided on Aislaby Estate, Bandarawela. He left Sri Lanka in 1967.
If you have any information on the above, please contact me contact me on (03) 9309 4040or Email < tormel@aardvark.net.au >. Thank you.
Tyrell Loos, is seeking to contact Bernard White, who resided at Hunupitiya in 1964/65, Wimaladasa Rajapakse who lived in Minuwangoda in 1964/65, Patrick Dias, lived in Hunupitiya from 1960 and Elmo Hingert, who lived in Dematagoda 1959/1965.
Rusty, is seeking the whereabouts of Rosemary De Jonk (divorcee of Patrick La’Brooy) and her sister Lynette Hebber. The sisters may have resided in Mount Mary in the late 40’s, early ‘50’s. Rosemary was last known to have been residing at Mount Lavinia.
2012 Cricket@Killara -
Match Report by Dinesh "move over Harsha Bogle" De Silva
By Shehan Wijetilaka and Dinesh De Silva in Cricket@Killara ·
Cricket @ Killara 2012 was an event to remember..... Shehan and Mano had put together yet another enjoyable afternoon for friends and family. It was a fab show and the glorious weather could not have been any better for an Autumn day.
This year, we were back at Killara Park. Not just on the side wicket but on the main turf. Conditions for batting and bowling were perfect......
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