Births
BROWN — To Jenny and Malcolm — a daughter (Rachel Anne), on October 31,1985, at Burwood HospltaL Both welL CATCHPOLE — To Julie and Humphrey — a baby boy, on November 1, 1985, at St George’s HospltaL
DALLY — To Gillian and Craig — a daughter (Hayley), at Wellington Women’s Hospital, on October X), 1985. A sister for Nicola and Gemma. ECKERT — To Randell and Diane (nee Sheel) — a baby son (Ben, 3290 g). at St Vincent's Private Hospital, Melbourne, on October 27, 1985. Both welL FORD — Alison and Kenneth thank God for the birth of Sara Catherine, on October 30, 1985, at St George’s HospltaL Thanks to doctor and nursing staff. Alison and Sara both well.
GIBB — To Shirley and John, of Ranglora, on October 31, 1985, at Christchurch Women's Hospital — a baby daughter (Rebecca), lived for a short time only. May she rest In peace.
GLADWIN — To Alison and Dave — a daughter (Lucy), on October 31, 1985, at Christchurch Women's Hospital. A sister for Sam. Both welL
GRIFFITHS — To Mary and Murray — a son (Kyle Christopher, 91b), bom on November 1, 1985, at Lincoln HospltaL A wee brother, for Shane and the late Bevan. Thanks to doctor and staff. HAMPTON — To Sue (nee Bramwell) and Kevin — a son, on November 1, 1985, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital. Both well. JONES — Raewyn and Peter wish to announce the birth of their son, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital. Both well. Thanks to all staff. KNOWLES — To Karen (nee Larson) and Barry — a beautiful baby boy (Joshua Barry), bom at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, on October 30, 1985, at 7.45 p.m. Transferred to Burwood Hospital. Mother and baby doing well. Many thanks to the nursing staff Involved.
LE HEUX — Daniel and Allison (nee Abernethy) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter (Susannah), on October 31, 1985, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital. Both well. McMURDO — Robert and Allison are pleased to announce the arrival of Allan John, on October 31, 1985, at Ranglora. A wee brother for Joanne and Jayne-Marie. Both welL
O'DONNELL — To Murray and Kim (nee Marshall) — a son (Blair), on October 30,1985, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital. Transferred to Greenlane Hospital, Auckland. Many thanks to all staff. SKINNER — Phil, Brenda and family are thrilled to announce the arrival of another son, at Wendover Maternity Hospital, on October 31,1985. SOUNESS — Theresa and Gordon, of Te Anau, are proud to announce the arrival of Qulntln Andrew, bom on October 28, 1985, at Lumsden Maternity Home. A brother for Gerard, Anita, Colleen and Bridget All well. Many thanks to everyone concerned.
STEWART — To Pauline and Neville — a daughter (Kimberley), on October 29, 1985, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital. A tiny sister for Emma, Aaron, Rebecca and Megan. Both well. Now at home. THOMAS — Lynette and Graeme are pleased to announce the arrival of Donald John, at Wendover Maternity Hospital, on November 1,1985. Both well. WATT — To Gayle and Allan — a son (Timothy Charles), born on October 30, 1985, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital. Both well. Thanks to doctor and staff.
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