WELCOME
Fay Price, 17A George Street, New Brighton. Vera Ashcroft, Flock Hill, Cass, West Coast Line. Thomas' Greaney, 507 Hereford street. Shirley Seymour, 175 Brougham street, Sydenham. Desmond Timhrell, Mount Pleasant, Christehurch; Reta Drake, Pleasant Point, South Canterbury. Kingsford Lowe, Oxford road, Rangiora. Freda Heslop, Brookside, via Leeston. Gordon Heath, 390 Yaldhurst road. Keith Wright, Whangaruru south. June Bland, VVinchmore, Ashburton, Olvvyn Jones, "Although," Rotherham. Albert McKeon, 148 Baker street, New Brighton. Lorraine Hughes, 274 Oxford terrace. Victor Ellen, 38 Searells road.
SECOND GENERATION A very special welcome to Robert Garden, Hawarden. Myra Garden, Hawarden. Robert and Myra are the children of one of the first Sunbeams, Violet Hunter, Lyttelton. Each week members of our "Second Generation" are enrolling. We shall soon have a long list.
Joan Finlinson, 62 Tees road, Oamaru. Malcolm Earl, llawarden. I Njjaire Burgess, 194 Brougham street, Sydenham, Daphne Watson, Happy Valley, Mount Hutt. Ailsa Murphy, 1 Smith street, Riccarton. Jack Watson, Happy Valley, Mount Hutt. . . Evelyn Ward, 48 KUmore street. Hilda Freitas, 20 WoQdville street, St. Albans, Edith Mumford, 121 Chester street. Shirley Moss, Cr. Chester and Barbadoes streets. Margaret Smith, 109 McKenzie avenue, Woolston.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)
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