The newly-formed Akaroa and Bays Lions Club presented a tele vision set to the Akaroa Hospital yesterday afternoon; it was the club’s first major project. Pictured during the handing-over are, from left, a club member (Mr J. Wilkin), the deputy chief matron of the North Canterbury Hospital Board (Miss B. Brankin), the club’s president (Mr G. Brasell), the matron of Akaroa Hospital (Sister E. Coster), the matron-in-chief of the North Canterbury Hospital Board (Miss D. Newman), staff-sister R. Gibbens, and another club member (Mr W. Gray). In front are two patients, Mrs J. Kean and Mrs J. Hamilton.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33094, 8 December 1972, Page 12
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98The newly-formed Akaroa and Bays Lions Club presented a tele vision set to the Akaroa Hospital yesterday afternoon; it was the club’s first major project. Pictured during the handing-over are, from left, a club member (Mr J. Wilkin), the deputy chief matron of the North Canterbury Hospital Board (Miss B. Brankin), the club’s president (Mr G. Brasell), the matron of Akaroa Hospital (Sister E. Coster), the matron-in-chief of the North Canterbury Hospital Board (Miss D. Newman), staff-sister R. Gibbens, and another club member (Mr W. Gray). In front are two patients, Mrs J. Kean and Mrs J. Hamilton. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33094, 8 December 1972, Page 12
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