Mr R. French (left), secretary of the Christchurch branch of the Young Men’s Christian Association, helps with a tree-planting project organised by the Optimists Club, a service club within the association. With him are Mr A. B. Hille (middle), a member of the committee. Mr J. Anstice, president of the club, and Jamie Anstice, aged two. The club planted four silver birch trees in front of the association's rooms in Hereford Street on Saturday.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 15
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74Mr R. French (left), secretary of the Christchurch branch of the Young Men’s Christian Association, helps with a tree-planting project organised by the Optimists Club, a service club within the association. With him are Mr A. B. Hille (middle), a member of the committee. Mr J. Anstice, president of the club, and Jamie Anstice, aged two. The club planted four silver birch trees in front of the association's rooms in Hereford Street on Saturday. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 15
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