Eric Jones with the trophy he won for being chosen as Canterbury’s surf life-saver of the year. Jones, who is club captain of the Sumner club, has been prominent in national and provincial surf life-saving championships for several summers, has achieved a high number of rescues as a patrolman, and has involved himself heavily in many of his club’s activities. —Photograph by DAVID WETHEY
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Press, 7 September 1989, Page 40
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64Eric Jones with the trophy he won for being chosen as Canterbury’s surf life-saver of the year. Jones, who is club captain of the Sumner club, has been prominent in national and provincial surf life-saving championships for several summers, has achieved a high number of rescues as a patrolman, and has involved himself heavily in many of his club’s activities. —Photograph by DAVID WETHEY Press, 7 September 1989, Page 40
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