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Public Notices _ nTHE PUBLIC TRUST NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHER CLAIMANTS PURSUANT to section 35, Trustee Act 1956, all creditors and other persons having claims to which that section applies in connection with the estates of the persons mentioned below, are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch on or before the 24th day of July 1985 particulars of their claims. They are warned that after that date the Public Trustee may administer or distribute the estates having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice without being liable to persons of whose claims he has not then had notice. Claims due and owing at date of death should be so certified. ESTATES ANDREWS. Helen. Late of Christchurch, WidowDied: 13.4.85 PATTINSON, Elsie May. Late of Christchurch, WidowDied: 12.6.85 PERRETT, Bessie (also known as BETTY). Late of Christchurch. Spinster Died: 16.6.85 RAPLEY, Cecil James. Late of Christchurch. Brushmaker Died: 15.6.86 SUMPTER, Jane. Late of Christchurch. WidowDied: 5.6.85 JAGGAR, Henry Cyril, (Commonly known as Cyril Henry). Late of Christchurch, Retired Farmer Died: 16.6.85 K. R. BALCH District Public Trustee for Christchurch NO MORE SLAUGHTER HOUSES IT IS WISER still to regard it as a social duty and an individual privilege, to treat other living beings, however they treat you, with understanding, patience and mercy. OWN A MORE COMFORTABLE COST EFFECTIVE HOME OPPORTUNITIES discussed for the new home owner in the design and buildings of energy efficient housing achieve clean air and a better environment, and reduce operations costs at the same time. Ministry of Energy programme support for the home owner and building professional will be described. Open meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p.m., June 27, at the Building Centre. r Johicjcwh LIFE LINE CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER COUNSELLORS LIFE LINE, the 24 hour telephone counselling service will commence a further Basic Counselling Course for volunteers shortly. If you are interested in serving the community, are warm, outgoing, non-judgmental, able to cope with a certain degree of stress, not overcommitted in any other area and willing to undergo assessment and training, we would like to hear from you. Please phone the Director, Ngaire Johnston, with whom an appointment may be arranged to discuss the matter further. Phone 66-745 during office hours. REVELATION -SEMIN AR ENJOY a Bible prophecy adventure, this is not a series of lectures, but an interesting study of revelation which will satisfy your curiosity about the future. It will also give you specific and dramatic revelations of things to come. Don’t wait until opening night to register. This class will be filled on a first come basis, to register simply call 558-726, 799-116, commencing Monday, June 25,7.30 p.m. all welcome. RICCARTON WORKINGMENS CLUB (INC). Subscription and Levy 1985/86. The Club’s Subscription ($4), and Levy ($2l), for the Club 1985/86 financial year are payable on or before June 30 1985. Any members allowing their subscription and levy to fall in arrears beyond July 31, 1985 shall have their name struck from the membership register in August 1985. J. R. Mahoney, Secretary Manager. RICCARTON WORKINGMENS CLUB (Inc). Special Meeting A Special Meeting of the Riccarton Workingmen’s Club, will be held at the Club on Saturday July 6. 1985, at 10.30 a.m. THE AGENDA FOR THE MEETING IS:1. Demolition of Club owned house at 58 Wharenui Rd. 2. Approval for expenditure to proceed with furnishings, renovation in Club. J.R. Mahoney, Secretary Manager. RICHMOND WORKING MEN’S CLUB HOUSE THIS AFTERNOON, 2 P.M. Telephone bookings 895-773 from 12.30 Members. Affiliates and Sponsored Guests are Welcome. INFERTILITY SOCIETY NEXT meeting Tuesday. June 25. at Averil Lounge. St Mary's Church. Menvale at 7 :50 p.m. Subject. Foster care.

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Press, 22 June 1985, Page 71

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Page 71 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 22 June 1985, Page 71

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