Members of the red and white teams from the northern region, South Island, who were placed first and third in the Order of St John national youth first-aid competitions at Masterton at the week-end. They are (from left, rear), Alana Koch, aged 16, Chris Walker, aged 15, Kyla Tonkin, aged 16, Paulette Easterbrooke, aged 16, Blair Culling, aged 16, Howard Bath, aged 15, Scott Drake, aged 15, and Mrs Patsy Mountford, a manager. Centre: Suzanne Thomson, aged 17, Rochelle Van Eysden, aged 15, Sarah Manning, aged 16, Colin McTurk, aged 16, and Keryn Gibbens, aged 16. Front, Matthew Best, aged 15, Mr Steve Wright, a manager, John Crozier, aged 16, and Mr Paul Stammier, a manager. Mrs Dawn Lee, a manager, is absent. Alana Koch, Blair Culling, and Keryn Gibbens are from Greymouth. The others are from Christchurch.
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138Members of the red and white teams from the northern region, South Island, who were placed first and third in the Order of St John national youth first-aid competitions at Masterton at the week-end. They are (from left, rear), Alana Koch, aged 16, Chris Walker, aged 15, Kyla Tonkin, aged 16, Paulette Easterbrooke, aged 16, Blair Culling, aged 16, Howard Bath, aged 15, Scott Drake, aged 15, and Mrs Patsy Mountford, a manager. Centre: Suzanne Thomson, aged 17, Rochelle Van Eysden, aged 15, Sarah Manning, aged 16, Colin McTurk, aged 16, and Keryn Gibbens, aged 16. Front, Matthew Best, aged 15, Mr Steve Wright, a manager, John Crozier, aged 16, and Mr Paul Stammier, a manager. Mrs Dawn Lee, a manager, is absent. Alana Koch, Blair Culling, and Keryn Gibbens are from Greymouth. The others are from Christchurch. Press, 17 May 1989, Page 8
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