ANNOUNCEMENTS Births
BROWN—A baby boy to Margaret and Gary, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, on August 22. 1977. A little bro.tner ,James Aaron) for Duane, Darryl, Glenn Al! well. Spe cial thanks to nurses. CRISP—On August 21, 1977, at Hasting Memorial Hospital to Stephanie 'nee Ward) and 'Villwm—a son, ENSOR--On August 22. 1977, at • C alyary/* to Anna and jKoss—a. son (Michael Rossi. GORFjY —June (nee Le Warue) and Robert Gorey, are thri’ied to announce the birth anG homecoming of Lisa M *eheile. born May 18, 1977, 2’,b 2oz. 12 weeks premature, .’iow 61b lOoz and veil. Our Special thanks to doctors and (the dedicated staff on the 9th ! floor of the Royal Women’s i Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. SC AN ES—-Lyn (nee Spencer) and David Scanes are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Aaron John, on August 22, 1977, at Calvary Hospital. Both well. Thanks to doctors and staff. SHEARER—On August 17, 1977. at Mcßrearty Ward, Greymouth, to Glenis (nee Berry) and John—a daughter (Vanessa Erin).
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