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Megan Woods, aged 10, the proud new owner of “Phil Filament,” which she won in a competition tot name the Heathcote County Council’s electricity mascot. As well as the soft toy, she was presented with a $50 book token for her school, St Peter’s School, at a council meeting last evening.

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Press, 26 October 1984, Page 1

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Megan Woods, aged 10, the proud new owner of “Phil Filament,” which she won in a competition tot name the Heathcote County Council’s electricity mascot. As well as the soft toy, she was presented with a $50 book token for her school, St Peter’s School, at a council meeting last evening. Press, 26 October 1984, Page 1

Megan Woods, aged 10, the proud new owner of “Phil Filament,” which she won in a competition tot name the Heathcote County Council’s electricity mascot. As well as the soft toy, she was presented with a $50 book token for her school, St Peter’s School, at a council meeting last evening. Press, 26 October 1984, Page 1