Mrs Shirley May (left), Mrs Julie Lawry and Mrs Marjorie Paterson, “Bat for Barnados,” at the Russley Indoor Cricket Centre yesterday. The three are playing indoor cricket as part of activities for Barnardo week. Each team pays $5 for a game; of this, $4 goes to the Barnardo appeal. Other activities being held for Barnardo week include a national postal appeal, and open days at the organisation’s day-care centres.
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69Mrs Shirley May (left), Mrs Julie Lawry and Mrs Marjorie Paterson, “Bat for Barnados,” at the Russley Indoor Cricket Centre yesterday. The three are playing indoor cricket as part of activities for Barnardo week. Each team pays $5 for a game; of this, $4 goes to the Barnardo appeal. Other activities being held for Barnardo week include a national postal appeal, and open days at the organisation’s day-care centres. Press, 23 July 1986, Page 3
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