Officials of the Highland Pipe Band Association of New Zealand, from left, The North Island vice-president, Lou MacKinnon, his president, Ross Wilton, and the South Island immediate past president, Jim Bond, and vice-president, Lester Flockton, listen closely as Pipe Major Don Gannaway, of the Christchurch Metropolitan Pipe Band, tunes his bagpipes on Saturday. The pipe major was on hand to pipe in the new officers of the association at the annual conference held in Christchurch this week-end.
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77Officials of the Highland Pipe Band Association of New Zealand, from left, The North Island vice-president, Lou MacKinnon, his president, Ross Wilton, and the South Island immediate past president, Jim Bond, and vice-president, Lester Flockton, listen closely as Pipe Major Don Gannaway, of the Christchurch Metropolitan Pipe Band, tunes his bagpipes on Saturday. The pipe major was on hand to pipe in the new officers of the association at the annual conference held in Christchurch this week-end. Press, 27 September 1982, Page 2
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