Births
FIRKEN— Judy (nee McAuley» «nd Phil are proud to announce the safe arrival of their daughter (K»ree Jadeij at Perth (Western Australia), on November 23, 1979. All well. HENDERSON—'Io Diana and Graham, at Burwood, on No-! vembet 26, 1979—a daughter. Both well. JONES— On ’ November 24, 1979, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, to Diane (nee Kirkpatricki and Phillip —a son. Thanks to all concerned. KEIR— On November 25. 1979, • at Jean Todd Annex, Timaru. to Pamela and Nigel — a : daughter. WATTERSON— To Sherrill and | Larry—> daughter and sister! ’for Brett, at Burwood, on I ■ November 26. 1979. Both well. MITCHELL— To Jill nee I Crossman) and Bob, at St l George's, on November 24. 11979—a daughter (Susanna). Both well. WILSON— Jim and Mieheline announce the arrival of Layla ! Samantha, on November 25. 1979. at St George's Hospital —a sister for Stephanie and Andrew. YOUNG— On November 26, 1979, at Burwood, to Barbara and Ted—a son. A wee : brother for Lizg. Many thanks to doctors and staff;
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