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Volunteers pack citrus fruit for the needy in the Christchurch Red Cross Hall. From left Mrs Belle Moore, Mr Gil Watts, Miss Margaret Muirhead, and Mrs Kath Diehl. Eight tonnes of fruit was collected by Avondale and Auckland Lions Club members after they appealed for surplus fruit to be given for the needy. Sonata Laboratories and Wella New Zealand paid for its transport to the South Island. Yesterday the 800 Christchurch recipients of meals-on-wheels received packs of the fruit. The Waimairi Lions Club also delivered fruit to other Christchurch welfare organisations.

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Press, 12 August 1989, Page 2

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Volunteers pack citrus fruit for the needy in the Christchurch Red Cross Hall. From left Mrs Belle Moore, Mr Gil Watts, Miss Margaret Muirhead, and Mrs Kath Diehl. Eight tonnes of fruit was collected by Avondale and Auckland Lions Club members after they appealed for surplus fruit to be given for the needy. Sonata Laboratories and Wella New Zealand paid for its transport to the South Island. Yesterday the 800 Christchurch recipients of meals-on-wheels received packs of the fruit. The Waimairi Lions Club also delivered fruit to other Christchurch welfare organisations. Press, 12 August 1989, Page 2

Volunteers pack citrus fruit for the needy in the Christchurch Red Cross Hall. From left Mrs Belle Moore, Mr Gil Watts, Miss Margaret Muirhead, and Mrs Kath Diehl. Eight tonnes of fruit was collected by Avondale and Auckland Lions Club members after they appealed for surplus fruit to be given for the needy. Sonata Laboratories and Wella New Zealand paid for its transport to the South Island. Yesterday the 800 Christchurch recipients of meals-on-wheels received packs of the fruit. The Waimairi Lions Club also delivered fruit to other Christchurch welfare organisations. Press, 12 August 1989, Page 2

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