
As Jan was a Girls’ Brigade leader at the time the girls from the Brigade created a guard of honour to pay tribute to the newly weds.
Jan and Max met at Wagga Teachers College at the age of 17, where after two years of training, they entered The Department of Education as teachers.

Max spent 51 years teaching primary, secondary and special education; 33 years were at Barker College, Hornsby, then a further six years with the Department teaching children with special needs. Retiring for good from teaching at 69, Max went to work in Aged Care at Flinders Village in the Anglican Retirement Village, Castle Hill. Max and Jan had three children during these years and now have seven grandchildren and beautiful identical twin girl great-grandchildren.

Having moved to Galston in 1977, they just loved it with its plum trees, horses and fresh air. Max says, “if Arcadia means Paradise, then Galston is Paradise plus.”
Max continues with his music as ‘Max the Minstrel’ and volunteers at the Galston Community Centre and Mark Donaldson V.C. hostel at Rowland Village. Jan loves the few sheep they have, reading and participating in Probus Club activities.
Both Jan and Max attribute their successful marriage to a shared sense of humour, expressing love openly and maintaining a strong Christian faith.
They count themselves as very blessed to have shared their lives for so long and to have lived in ‘paradise plus’, Galston for 44 years. Anniversary
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