BIRTHS
BERRY—On July 14. at "St. Helens.” to Marie (nee Whiting) and Alf Berry—a gen. Both well. BODY—On July 14. at Ashburton Matercity Ward, to Gladys (nee McDowell) and Alfred Body—a daughter. Both well. COLEMAN—On July 14, at "Calvary,” to Ewyn (nee Waddell) and Alan Coleman, West Melton—a son. EYLES—On July 10, 1954, at "Rostrata.” Palmerston North, to Dorreen (nee Fairbrother) and Jim Eyles—a daughter. GOLDSMITH—On July 14. at Methven, to Sylvia (nee Joyce) and George Goldsmith -* daughter. Both well. GREEN SLA DE—On July 13, 1954, at “St. George's,” to Shirley and John Greensiade—a son. HAVARD—On July 14. at "Lyndhurst.” to Dallas and John Havard—a daughter. Both well McADAM—On July 13. at “Lyndhurst,” to Margaret (nee Crotty) and Stan McAdam—a daughter. Both well. McKENZIE —At “St. Helens,” to Ruth and Keith McKenzie—twin sons. All well. MITCHELL—On July 14, at “St. Helens,” to Helen and the late Murray Mitchell —a son. Both well. BOYDS—On July 13. at “Lyndhurst,” to Dorothy and Howard Roy ds—a daughter. BUSSELL—On July 13, at Ashburton Public Hospital, to Kathleen and Joseph Russell—a son. TAYLOR—On July 12, at "Essex,” to Bona and John Taylor—a son. Both well. WILSON—On July 14. 1954, at “St. Helens,” to Margaret (nee Connelly*) and Neil WilBn—a son (John Joseph). WINN—On July 14, 1954, at Ashburton, to Elsie and Warren Winn—a son. Both well
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 1
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