BIRTHS
BEATTIE —On October 1, at St. George s Hospital, to June (nee Victor! and Stan Beattie—a son. Both well. BEATTIE—On October 1, 1957, at “Bethany.” to Dawne and Jim Beattie—a daughter. Both well. BLACKBURN—On October 1, 1957. at Ashburton Maternity Ward, to Joy (nee Kircher) and Bob Blackburn—a son. Both well.
DE LEYER—On October 1, at McBrearty Annex. Grey mouth, to Susan and Eim De Leyer—a daughter. Both well.
GATEHOUSE—On October 1, at “Lyndhurst.” to Lola and Ray Gatehouse—a daughter. Both well. GRANT—On October 1, 1957, at Ashburton. to Eleanor and lan Grant, Buccleugh—a daughter. Both well. HOLMES—On October 1. at Ashburton Maternity Ward, to Edna and Peter Holmes—a daughter. Bothwell McLEAN—On October 1, 1957 at “Lyndhurst.” to Gillian and Gilmour McLean—a son.
MARRIOTT—On October 1, to Esme and lan Marriott—a daughter. Both Well;
MURRAY—On October 1. 1957. at the Cheviot Hospital, to Gweneth and Stewart Murray—a son.
SMALL—On September 28, at Cass •treet, Temuka. to Edna and Ralph Small—a daughter. Both well. STUART—On October 1. at "Calvary.” to Bob and Nance Stuart—a daughter.
SUTTON—On September 30. at Waikari. to Dorothy and George Sutton —a son. Both well.
THREAD WELL—At "St. George’s ” to Beverly and Don Threadwell—a son. Both well.
WATTS—On October 1. at Wellington Public Hospital, to Nancy and Kenneth Watts—a son. Both well.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 1
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