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Visiting Disneyland at Anaheim, in the United States, is closer for Matthew Westbury (left) aged 11, and Antwinette Dick, aged nine, following a $5OOO donation at Independent Fisheries, Ltd, Woolston. Also at the presentation, from left, Mrs Gloriana Hills, a staff member at Independent Fisheries, Mrs Wilma Gillian, organiser of the Koru Care Charitable Trust, and Mr Charles Shadbolt, the manager of Independent Fisheries. Staff at Independent Fisheries gave $2500 and it was matched dollar-for-dollar by the company. Koru Care was established by Air New Zealand staff about four years ago with the aim of taking disabled children on a trip to Disneyland. Matthew and Antwinette will be part of a group of 25 children from Canterbury and Otago. They will be leaving on November 10 for 12 days. The cartoon fish is to go on a wall at Independent Fisheries.

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Press, 12 September 1987, Page 37

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Visiting Disneyland at Anaheim, in the United States, is closer for Matthew Westbury (left) aged 11, and Antwinette Dick, aged nine, following a $5OOO donation at Independent Fisheries, Ltd, Woolston. Also at the presentation, from left, Mrs Gloriana Hills, a staff member at Independent Fisheries, Mrs Wilma Gillian, organiser of the Koru Care Charitable Trust, and Mr Charles Shadbolt, the manager of Independent Fisheries. Staff at Independent Fisheries gave $2500 and it was matched dollar-for-dollar by the company. Koru Care was established by Air New Zealand staff about four years ago with the aim of taking disabled children on a trip to Disneyland. Matthew and Antwinette will be part of a group of 25 children from Canterbury and Otago. They will be leaving on November 10 for 12 days. The cartoon fish is to go on a wall at Independent Fisheries. Press, 12 September 1987, Page 37

Visiting Disneyland at Anaheim, in the United States, is closer for Matthew Westbury (left) aged 11, and Antwinette Dick, aged nine, following a $5OOO donation at Independent Fisheries, Ltd, Woolston. Also at the presentation, from left, Mrs Gloriana Hills, a staff member at Independent Fisheries, Mrs Wilma Gillian, organiser of the Koru Care Charitable Trust, and Mr Charles Shadbolt, the manager of Independent Fisheries. Staff at Independent Fisheries gave $2500 and it was matched dollar-for-dollar by the company. Koru Care was established by Air New Zealand staff about four years ago with the aim of taking disabled children on a trip to Disneyland. Matthew and Antwinette will be part of a group of 25 children from Canterbury and Otago. They will be leaving on November 10 for 12 days. The cartoon fish is to go on a wall at Independent Fisheries. Press, 12 September 1987, Page 37