BIRTHS
ATKINSON— On July 10, 1969, at Kaiapoi, to Lyn and Earl Atkin-son-—a son. Both well.
CROWDER— On July 9, 1969, at Newport, Isle of Wight, to Helen (nee Davison) and John Crowder—a daughter. Present address: Willow Cottage, High Street, Benbridge, Isle of Wight. DINGLE— On July 9, 1969, at Campbell-Johnston, Hamilton, to Anne, wife of George Dingle—a daughter. July 10, 1969, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, to Noelene and Ken Francis—a daughter. (No visitors until Saturday.) HARRIS— On July 10, 1969, at Burwood Hospital, to June and Malcolm Harris—a daughter. Both well. HILL— On July 10, 1969, at Ellesmere Hospital, Leeston. to Ngaire and Melville Hill, Dunsandel—twin daughters. All well.
ORSMAN— On July 9, 1969, at “Bethany,” to Coral and John Orsman—a son. Both well. PENFOLD— On July 10, 1969, at Rangiora, to Sue (nee Whiley) and Maurice Penfold—a son (Andrew Maurice). Both well. SMITH— On July 9, 1969, at Westown Maternity Hospital, New Plymouth, to Anne (nee Davis) and Ross Smith —a son (Michael Ross). Both well. THOMPSON— On July 8, 1969, at Mosgiel, to Jeanette (nee McLaughlin) and Bill Thompson—a son. Both well.
WARD-SMITH— Oh July 9, 1969, at Jean Todd Maternity Annex, Tlmaru, to Kathleen and Raymond Ward-Smith —a son. Both well.
WEIR— On July 9, 1969, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, to Vai and Barrie Weir—a son (Jonathan Paul). Both well.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32037, 11 July 1969, Page 19
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