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Picture: Kythera Close signpost. Looking back towards the city of Grafton.

 

The Close leads to a Property Development by Arthur Bernard. Grafton, NSW.

Kythera Park, a residential housing estate, with each block on several acres.

A typical quality residence on the Estate can be seen on the corner in the background.

The estate is on the main road leading to Nymboida.

The development was undertaken by Arthur Bernard, (Vernados), son of Peter Bernard (Karavas).

Bernard Family, Grafton. Brief history.

Adapted from Peter Tsicalas' notes, held in repository, Clarence River Historical Society, Grafton

Panagiotis Athanasios Venardos, (Peter Arthur Bernard), b. Aug 1900 Karavas, son of Arthur Emmanuel, landed Mar 1911 with father and brother. Spent lyr Allora, 2yrs Esk, lyr Sydney, until going into business with father at Cessnock. Remained for 4yrs until moving to Katoomba for 1-2 yrs thence Grafton early 1931. Married Violet White (b. 1911 NZ) 1931 Paddington. Arthur born 30/6/33 Grafton, George b. 10/10/36 Grafton.

Peter Bernard owned the Popular Cafe,75 Prince Street

He is believed to be related to the Aroneys of Murbah. His son Arthur still lives in Grafton and owns and operates The Abbey Motor Inn.

Peters' brother George retired to the Gold Coast. Their married sister lives at Sawtell.

Peter Bernard was Deanna Psaros’s (Inverell) Nono, in fact she was christened at the Cafe. Subsequentley he was the best man at her wedding to Peter McCarthy in Inverell in 1962. The McCarthys moved to Grafton in 1964, at which time Peter had retired and the shop was run by his sons George and Arthur.