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Members of the Canterbury Travel Club mark their fiftieth anniversary by planting a silver ash tree near Lake Victoria in Hagley Park. They are (from left) Mrs Edna Wells, Mr Clifton Cook, Mrs Jean Baker and Mrs Maisie Collins.

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Press, 20 May 1987, Page 26

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Members of the Canterbury Travel Club mark their fiftieth anniversary by planting a silver ash tree near Lake Victoria in Hagley Park. They are (from left) Mrs Edna Wells, Mr Clifton Cook, Mrs Jean Baker and Mrs Maisie Collins. Press, 20 May 1987, Page 26

Members of the Canterbury Travel Club mark their fiftieth anniversary by planting a silver ash tree near Lake Victoria in Hagley Park. They are (from left) Mrs Edna Wells, Mr Clifton Cook, Mrs Jean Baker and Mrs Maisie Collins. Press, 20 May 1987, Page 26

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