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Miss Gaylene Stevens and Mr Ben Carr, of the Prison Fellowship, with toys to be distributed to the children of prisoners. Members of the public left the toys under Christmas trees at Riccarton and Northlands malls. About 300 children from all over New Zealand will receive the toys.

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Press, 19 December 1989, Page 31

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Miss Gaylene Stevens and Mr Ben Carr, of the Prison Fellowship, with toys to be distributed to the children of prisoners. Members of the public left the toys under Christmas trees at Riccarton and Northlands malls. About 300 children from all over New Zealand will receive the toys. Press, 19 December 1989, Page 31

Miss Gaylene Stevens and Mr Ben Carr, of the Prison Fellowship, with toys to be distributed to the children of prisoners. Members of the public left the toys under Christmas trees at Riccarton and Northlands malls. About 300 children from all over New Zealand will receive the toys. Press, 19 December 1989, Page 31

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