BIRTHS
ADAMS— On May 29, 1965. at Kaiapoi, to Shirley and Allan Adams —a son. Both well. EALAM— On May 28. 1965, at Reefton Hospital, to Joan and Lawrence Ealam—a son. Both well. EARL— On May 29, at IPicton Hospital, to Bev. and Jim Earl—a son. Both well. HUMPHREY— On May 30, 1965. at "Burwood.” to Barbara and Mark Humphrey—a daughter. Both well. JONES— On May 30, 1965, at "St. Helens,” to Diana, wife of Bar rie Jones —a son. KENDREW— On May 29, 1965, at “Bethany,” to June (nee Robb) and Ross Kendrew —a daughter. Both well. KING— On May 27, 1965, at “St. Helens,” to Margaret and Des King—a son (David Winston). Both well. LYNSKEY— On May 29, 1965, at “St. Helens,” to Vai (nee Fidler) and Brian Lynskey—a daughter (Juanita Maree). Both well. MEADOWS— On May 29. 1965, at Lincoln, to Janet and Gordon Meadows—a daughter. Both well. PETERS— On May 28, 1965, at “St. George’s,” to Jan and Bill Peters —a son. Both well. ROBINSON— On May 29, 1965, at “Lyndhurst,” to Juliet and David Robinson—a son. Both well. ROWE— On May 28. at Mcßrearty Annex, Greymouth, to Berna and Bill Rowe —a daughter. Both well. TAYLOR— On May 30, 1965, at “Lyndhurst,” to Evelyn and Mer▼in Taylor—a son. Both well. TURPIN— On May 30, at “St. Helens,” to Marie and John Turpin—a daughter. Both well. WYLIE— On May 29, at “Calvary,” to Phyl <nee McKendrey) and Peter Wylie—a daughter. Both well.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30764, 31 May 1965, Page 24
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