BIRTHS
CARPENTER— On October 22, 1969, at Ellis Ward, Westland Hospital, Hokitika, to Sheila and Bob Carpenter—a daughter. Both well. COMMONS— On October 23, 1969, at Burwood Hospital, to Annette and John Commons—a son. Both well. CROWE-On October 22, 1969, at Rangiora, to Marie (nee Inwood) and Derek Crowe—a son (Stephen Derek). Both well. FOSTER— On October 23, 1969, at Rangiora, to Pat and Bill Foster, Oxford—a daughter. Both well. FRASER— On October 22, 1969, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, to Barbara (nee Davis) and Ross Fraser—a son. Both well. GARLICK— On October 23, 1989. at Christchurch Women’s Hospital. to Diana and Richard Garlick—a son. Both well. HOLT— On October 23, 1969, at Calvary Hospital, to Helen and Harry Holt—a son (Stewart Verdun). Both well. LEE— On October 23, 1969, at Waikari, to Pam and Peter Lee —a son. Both well. MACDONALD— On October 22. 1969, at “Calvary,” to Diana and Ran Macdonald—a daughter. McFADDEN— On October 23. 1969, at “Essex,” to Glenys (nee Morgan) and Mervyn McFadden —a daughter. Both well. SUTHERLAND— On October 23, 1969, at Calvary Hospital, to Judith and Bruce Sutherland—a son. Both well. THOMSON— On October 23, 1969, at Ashburton Maternity Ward, to Jocelyn (nee Paisley) and Rowland Thomson—a daughter. Both well. TULLOCH— On October 23, 1969, at “Calvary,” to Beverley and John Tulloch—3 son. Both well. > i
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32127, 24 October 1969, Page 19
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