Six Christchurch volunteers are presented with volunteer recognition certificates by Sir Hamish Hay at the launch of volunteer awareness week yesterday. From rear left, Mrs Judith Roberts (Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind), Mrs Maureen Rule (Canterbury Museum), Mr Thomas Bentley (Templeton Hospital Volunteer Scheme), Mr Owen Michel (Birthright (Christchurch) Incorporated), Mrs Isobel Paterson (Canterbury Aged People’s Welfare Council). At front is Dr Gwenda Lewis (Disabled Persons Assembly Incorporated).
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70Six Christchurch volunteers are presented with volunteer recognition certificates by Sir Hamish Hay at the launch of volunteer awareness week yesterday. From rear left, Mrs Judith Roberts (Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind), Mrs Maureen Rule (Canterbury Museum), Mr Thomas Bentley (Templeton Hospital Volunteer Scheme), Mr Owen Michel (Birthright (Christchurch) Incorporated), Mrs Isobel Paterson (Canterbury Aged People’s Welfare Council). At front is Dr Gwenda Lewis (Disabled Persons Assembly Incorporated). Press, 26 September 1989, Page 6
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