BIRTHS
R ARNES—On January 6. 1964. at Waikari, to Diane and Bob Barnes, of Seargill—a son. Both well.
CLARK— On January 5. 1964. at Rangiora, to Audrey and John (Tark—a son. Both well.
GARLAND— On January 4. 1964. at “St. Helens.’’ to Laura and Keith Garland —a daughter. Both well.
GIF KINS— On January 5. 1964. at Ashburton Maternity Ward, to Noelene and Erie Gif kins—a son (Gregor Erie). Both well. HEFFORD— On January 6. 1964. at Ashburton Maternity Ward, to Jan and Don Hefford—a daughter. Both well.
LANG—On January 3. 1964. at “Lyndhurst.” to Ruth and Russell Lang—a son. Both well.
LEECH— On January 5. 1964. at Rangiora, to Susannah mee Johnstone) and Charlie Leech — a daughter. Both well.
MEREDITH— To Barbara and Peter Meredith—a daughter (Nesta Elizabeth).
MESSERVY— On January 6, 1964, at “St. George’s,” to Beverlev and John Messervy—a daughter. Both well.
PHILPOT—On January 6. 1964. at Essex Maternity Hospital, to Vai and Ken Philpot—a son.
SHEPARD— On January 5, at “Lyndhurst.” to Diane (nee Rogers) and Roger Shepard—a daughter. Both well.
SHERLOCK— On January 6. 1964. at ‘‘St. George’s,” to Lorraine (nee Taylor I and Clarie Sherlock —a daughter. Both well.
SLATTERY— On January 5, at St. Helens Hospital, to Marie and Bryan Slattery—a son. Both well.
SNOWBALL — On January 4. at Ashburton, to Vai and Ron Snowball, of Willowby—a son. Both well.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30332, 7 January 1964, Page 1
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