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A former schoolteacher, Mrs Jessie Pocock, who is one of the 200 people in Christchurch with multiple sclerosis, waits for a volunteer driver, Mr Jim Body, to assist her into the M.S. Society’s wheelchair transporter. This is a vital link in the transport scheme which costs the society more than $300 each month.

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Press, 13 August 1980, Page 11

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A former schoolteacher, Mrs Jessie Pocock, who is one of the 200 people in Christchurch with multiple sclerosis, waits for a volunteer driver, Mr Jim Body, to assist her into the M.S. Society’s wheelchair transporter. This is a vital link in the transport scheme which costs the society more than $300 each month. Press, 13 August 1980, Page 11

A former schoolteacher, Mrs Jessie Pocock, who is one of the 200 people in Christchurch with multiple sclerosis, waits for a volunteer driver, Mr Jim Body, to assist her into the M.S. Society’s wheelchair transporter. This is a vital link in the transport scheme which costs the society more than $300 each month. Press, 13 August 1980, Page 11