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Tree-planting at Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday in preparation for the hospital’s twenty-fifth anniversary. In the foreground, the food services flowering cherry tree is planted by, from left, Mrs Kate Flood, the dietitian in charge, and two food service department staff members, Hayley Sullivan and Leigh Swaney. Each department at the hospital is planting a tree for the anniversary. Eighteen were planted yesterday alongside the new ring road in the hospital grounds. A further seven will be planted later. The anniversary celebrations begin on August 24.

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Press, 29 May 1984, Page 3

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Tree-planting at Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday in preparation for the hospital’s twenty-fifth anniversary. In the foreground, the food services flowering cherry tree is planted by, from left, Mrs Kate Flood, the dietitian in charge, and two food service department staff members, Hayley Sullivan and Leigh Swaney. Each department at the hospital is planting a tree for the anniversary. Eighteen were planted yesterday alongside the new ring road in the hospital grounds. A further seven will be planted later. The anniversary celebrations begin on August 24. Press, 29 May 1984, Page 3

Tree-planting at Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday in preparation for the hospital’s twenty-fifth anniversary. In the foreground, the food services flowering cherry tree is planted by, from left, Mrs Kate Flood, the dietitian in charge, and two food service department staff members, Hayley Sullivan and Leigh Swaney. Each department at the hospital is planting a tree for the anniversary. Eighteen were planted yesterday alongside the new ring road in the hospital grounds. A further seven will be planted later. The anniversary celebrations begin on August 24. Press, 29 May 1984, Page 3

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