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The new president of the New Zealand Christchurch mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Grant Spackman, with his wife, Beth, at the mission offices in Victoria Street yesterday. President Spackman, who is from Canada, is here for a three year term. He replaces President Keith Oakes who has returned to Utah. President Spackman is responsible for 140 missionaries based in the South Island and south of Hastings.

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Press, 8 July 1983, Page 2

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The new president of the New Zealand Christchurch mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Grant Spackman, with his wife, Beth, at the mission offices in Victoria Street yesterday. President Spackman, who is from Canada, is here for a three year term. He replaces President Keith Oakes who has returned to Utah. President Spackman is responsible for 140 missionaries based in the South Island and south of Hastings. Press, 8 July 1983, Page 2

The new president of the New Zealand Christchurch mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Grant Spackman, with his wife, Beth, at the mission offices in Victoria Street yesterday. President Spackman, who is from Canada, is here for a three year term. He replaces President Keith Oakes who has returned to Utah. President Spackman is responsible for 140 missionaries based in the South Island and south of Hastings. Press, 8 July 1983, Page 2

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