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Mr P. E. McDonald, of Nelson, and Mr H. E. McKinley, of Blenheim, have been reappointed to the board of the Canterbury Savings Bank, for a term of five years from July. Mr McDonald was nresident of the board in 19711973. Mr McKinley is the bank’s deputy president.
Sister A. J. Hill, of Westport, has been appointed matron of George Manning House, a home for the elderly in Christchurch. The home is run by the Manchester Unity Welfare Homes Trust Board.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33541, 23 May 1974, Page 12
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