Mrs Olwyn Hili, a Standard 2 teacher at the St Michael’s Church Day School, and three of her pupils (from left), Liana Coburn, Tyler Baker, and Melanie Sargent, all aged eight, display the giant patchwork quilt which is to be auctioned at the school’s garage and auction sale today. The quilt’s squares contain 1150 embroidered signatures. Pupils of Standard 2 collected 50 cents from each person who supplied a signature. The $557 raised, and the money from the sale will go to the school’s equipment fund.
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86Mrs Olwyn Hili, a Standard 2 teacher at the St Michael’s Church Day School, and three of her pupils (from left), Liana Coburn, Tyler Baker, and Melanie Sargent, all aged eight, display the giant patchwork quilt which is to be auctioned at the school’s garage and auction sale today. The quilt’s squares contain 1150 embroidered signatures. Pupils of Standard 2 collected 50 cents from each person who supplied a signature. The $557 raised, and the money from the sale will go to the school’s equipment fund. Press, 27 November 1982, Page 3
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