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The retiring secretary-manager of Rannerdale War Veterans Home, Mr Felix Barron, left, offers refreshments to a veteran, Mr Bill Hirst, at the home yesterday morning. Earlier, Mr Barron was presented with a plaque by the Returned Services Association in recognition of his long service. Mr Barron was secretary-manager of the home for nine years, and before that he was secretary-manager of the Christchurch R.S.A. for 30 years. The new secretary-manager of Rannerdale Home is Mr Bill Walker.

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Press, 24 February 1984, Page 3

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The retiring secretary-manager of Rannerdale War Veterans Home, Mr Felix Barron, left, offers refreshments to a veteran, Mr Bill Hirst, at the home yesterday morning. Earlier, Mr Barron was presented with a plaque by the Returned Services Association in recognition of his long service. Mr Barron was secretary-manager of the home for nine years, and before that he was secretary-manager of the Christchurch R.S.A. for 30 years. The new secretary-manager of Rannerdale Home is Mr Bill Walker. Press, 24 February 1984, Page 3

The retiring secretary-manager of Rannerdale War Veterans Home, Mr Felix Barron, left, offers refreshments to a veteran, Mr Bill Hirst, at the home yesterday morning. Earlier, Mr Barron was presented with a plaque by the Returned Services Association in recognition of his long service. Mr Barron was secretary-manager of the home for nine years, and before that he was secretary-manager of the Christchurch R.S.A. for 30 years. The new secretary-manager of Rannerdale Home is Mr Bill Walker. Press, 24 February 1984, Page 3

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