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Belinda Killey, an employee at D.I.C. in Colombo Street, helps Timothy Rutherford aged seven, choose a perfume for a Christmas gift. Timothy was one of 15 children from Glenelg Health Camp School who was sponsored on a shopping spree by the wives of Christchurch Jaycees.

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Press, 13 December 1982, Page 40

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Belinda Killey, an employee at D.I.C. in Colombo Street, helps Timothy Rutherford aged seven, choose a perfume for a Christmas gift. Timothy was one of 15 children from Glenelg Health Camp School who was sponsored on a shopping spree by the wives of Christchurch Jaycees. Press, 13 December 1982, Page 40

Belinda Killey, an employee at D.I.C. in Colombo Street, helps Timothy Rutherford aged seven, choose a perfume for a Christmas gift. Timothy was one of 15 children from Glenelg Health Camp School who was sponsored on a shopping spree by the wives of Christchurch Jaycees. Press, 13 December 1982, Page 40