Justices celebrate ... Mrs Doris Radley, left, who became a Justice of the Peace in 1960, and served a term as president of the Canterbury Justices of the Peace Association, with Mrs Rosemary Hewstone, convener of the Women Justices Luncheon Group, a J.P. since 1975. Mrs Radley was the group's first convener, and yesterday’s lunch was the group’s twentieth function.
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59Justices celebrate ... Mrs Doris Radley, left, who became a Justice of the Peace in 1960, and served a term as president of the Canterbury Justices of the Peace Association, with Mrs Rosemary Hewstone, convener of the Women Justices Luncheon Group, a J.P. since 1975. Mrs Radley was the group's first convener, and yesterday’s lunch was the group’s twentieth function. Press, 3 May 1984, Page 16
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