BIRTHS
ABLSY—On February 6, 1971, at “Bethany,” to Betty and Barry Abley (Springston)—a son. Both well. DODD—On February 7, 1971, at Calvaxy Hospital, to Jennifer Sally and Godfrey Dodd—a daughter. GRIMWOOD—On February 5, 1971, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, to Robyn (nee Simpson) and Trevor Grimwood—twins (son and daughter). AU weU. JOYCE—On February 6, 1971, at “Calvary,” to Denise and Peter Joyce—a son (Nathan Paul). Both well. McKEOWN—On February 6, 1971. at “Bethany,” to Adrienne and Baxter McKeown—a daughter. Both well. MITCHELL—On February 6, 1971, at Darfield Hospital, to Heather and Steve MltcheU—a daughter. Both well. PEOLEY—On February 4,1971, at Westland Hospital, Hokitika, to Alma* and Alan Pegley—a daughter. Both well. RUTHVEN—On February 6, 1971, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, to Rachel and Ken Ruthven—a son. SEALES—On February 5, 1971, at Ashburton Maternity Ward, to Pat and Jim Seales—a daughter. Both well.
SMITH—On February 6, 1971, at Darfield Hospital, to Heather and Roy (John) Smith—a daughter. Both weU. SPROTT—On February 6, 1971, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, to Judith and Clarence Sprott—a son. Both well.
THOMAS—On February 4, 1971, at Kaikoura Maternity Annex, to Reta (nee McElhinney) and John Thomas—a daughter. Both well. WEBB—On February 5, 1971, at "Calvary,” to Heather and Seiwyn Webb—twin daughters. AU weU.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32525, 8 February 1971, Page 23
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