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Some of the heaters collected in a promotion in Cathedral Square for the heater appeal organised by the Christchurch North Lions Club on behalf of the Mayor’s Welfare Fund. Behind the heaters are Mr David Hattaway, president of the club, and Mr Ivan Beckbessinger, a club member. The appeal has replaced the blanket appeal held previously. Heaters can be left at any of the five Dowson’s Shoe Stores. The quality of the heaters received so far had been very good, said the organiser, Mr Colin Currie.

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Press, 7 April 1984, Page 7

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Some of the heaters collected in a promotion in Cathedral Square for the heater appeal organised by the Christchurch North Lions Club on behalf of the Mayor’s Welfare Fund. Behind the heaters are Mr David Hattaway, president of the club, and Mr Ivan Beckbessinger, a club member. The appeal has replaced the blanket appeal held previously. Heaters can be left at any of the five Dowson’s Shoe Stores. The quality of the heaters received so far had been very good, said the organiser, Mr Colin Currie. Press, 7 April 1984, Page 7

Some of the heaters collected in a promotion in Cathedral Square for the heater appeal organised by the Christchurch North Lions Club on behalf of the Mayor’s Welfare Fund. Behind the heaters are Mr David Hattaway, president of the club, and Mr Ivan Beckbessinger, a club member. The appeal has replaced the blanket appeal held previously. Heaters can be left at any of the five Dowson’s Shoe Stores. The quality of the heaters received so far had been very good, said the organiser, Mr Colin Currie. Press, 7 April 1984, Page 7

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