Birthday Greetings GUESS WHOSE 21 TODAY DARYN STANLEY HIP HIP HOORAY We remember that morning In ’66, When Pauline and Graham started their family of 6, Daryn was the first to come, So that means he’s the oldest son, He’s the guy with the red Cortina, The more mod. cons., The more he’s keener, So if you see him flashing by, Don’t forget to yell out hl. Cos thats our Daryn, He’s a real great guy. Public Notices ♦♦ ♦ ♦ BEAT the rush. Late phone calls for those Saturday classifieds could get you a busy tone. So help us to help you, by phoning us as soon as you know your advertising requirements, avoid delays, phone us now, don’t leave It to the end of the week. Phone 792-440, Press Classlfled now! IN BANKRUPTCY KERRY WARWICK WILLIAMS, Rubber worker of 70 Cottonwood Street, Christchurch, previously trading in partnership as “Juke Box Distributors” from 67 Victoria Street, Christchurch, was adjudged bankrupt on December 2, 1987. Date of first meeting of creditors will be advertised later. L. A. SAUNDERS, Official Assignee Commercial Affairs, Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH Phone 64-354 Officer for Enquiries: Mr R. J. Stemmer/Mr P. B. Fairbrother.
KODAK FILM SALES BOOTH Film - Batteries — Flash Bulbs TO BE SOLD AT MOTORAMA ADDINGTON RACEWAY THIS Friday — 9 a.m.—9 p.m. Saturday - 9 a.m.—9 p.m. Sunday - 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Take your camera with you and record the magnificent displays on: NEW KODAK GOLD FILM Supporters of Polio Plus Motorama: KODAK NEW ZEALAND, LTD and WAIKARI PHARMACY Polio Plus a Rotary International Project to eradicate Polio and 5 other diseases. MOTORAMA MOTOR and LEISURE SHOW ADDINGTON RACEWAY THIS FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. Sunday New Cars, Exotic Cars, Historic Cars, Cycles, Camping Leisure, Racing Cars, Racing Boats A community project co-ordinated by the Christchurch West Rotary Club in aid of POLIO PLUS a Rotary International project to eradicate Polio and £ other diseases. NOTICE TO RECREATION AND LEISURE RELATED ORGANISATIONS The Hillary Commission for Recreation and Sport has established a task force to advise the Commission as to whether a consultative body or assembly should be formed to advise the Commission on the broad issues of “recreation” provision. Invitations have already been sent to a wide range of organisations representing recreation and recreational arts activities who have been asked to present their views briefly. The first meeting of the task force will take place on December 7,1987 at the Shell Theatrette, Shell Building, The Terrace,' Wellington at 9a.m.-2p.m. The meeting will be hosted by Sir Ronald Scott, Chairman of the Hillary Commission. It will be chaired by Barry Curtis, Mayor of Manukau City who is to head the task force. Organisations or members of the public wishing to attend please contact: Diana O’Neill Hillary Commission P.O. Box 11243 Wellington Telephone: 728-058 HCI TO THE WHEATGROWERS TRANSITIONAL COMPENSATION GRANT FOR UNSOLD WHEAT WHEATGROWERS WITH WHEAT in silos unsold as at 1 December 1987, may be eligible for a Transitional Compensation Grant. Applications for this grant, must reach your nearest Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Office by 11 December 1987. This date has been set to allow for the audit to be carried out before the harvesting of the new season’s crop. Grant application forms are available from your nearest Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Office. PLEASE NOTE: The Transitional Compensation Grant is only payable for wheat that yqu have grown and harvested during the 198tr-87 season.
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