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Ms Glyn Hakes, an assistant accountant at Gough, Gough and Hamer, Christchurch, who leaves for the opening ceremony of the Seoul Olympics this morning. With her are Mr Craig Atkinson (right) and Hamish Ott, managers of Drake Overload and Drake Personnel, respectively, in Christchurch. Ms Hakes won a 16-day trip for two, including tickets to the ceremony, in a nationwide competition for people who had employed a temporary worker from the Drake companies.

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Press, 13 September 1988, Page 38

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Ms Glyn Hakes, an assistant accountant at Gough, Gough and Hamer, Christchurch, who leaves for the opening ceremony of the Seoul Olympics this morning. With her are Mr Craig Atkinson (right) and Hamish Ott, managers of Drake Overload and Drake Personnel, respectively, in Christchurch. Ms Hakes won a 16-day trip for two, including tickets to the ceremony, in a nationwide competition for people who had employed a temporary worker from the Drake companies. Press, 13 September 1988, Page 38

Ms Glyn Hakes, an assistant accountant at Gough, Gough and Hamer, Christchurch, who leaves for the opening ceremony of the Seoul Olympics this morning. With her are Mr Craig Atkinson (right) and Hamish Ott, managers of Drake Overload and Drake Personnel, respectively, in Christchurch. Ms Hakes won a 16-day trip for two, including tickets to the ceremony, in a nationwide competition for people who had employed a temporary worker from the Drake companies. Press, 13 September 1988, Page 38