BIRTHS.
BRAY— On June 6, at Nurse Marshall's "Ashgrove.” to Mr and Mrs W. Bray, Soolma street—a daughter. Both well. BRITTON—On Jupe 7, at “Lewisham.” to Ida (nee Kelson), wife of F. A. Brlttj)B_a son, Both well. BUTLER—On June 7, at "Merivale.” to Alma and Mervyn C. Butler. 277 Riccarton road —a son, CHAPMAN—On June 8, at Ellesmere County Hospital, to Edith, wife of C. H. Chapman—a daughter. CIOBGB—On June 7,-at "Wiarton,” Blenheim, to Flight Lieutenant and Mrs A. B. W. George—a daughter. HAWKINS—On June 8, 1943, at “Merivale,” to Major and Mrs N. W. M. Hawkins—a son. IOWBr-On June 7. at Kalapoi Hospital, to Marjorie, wife of Lance-Sergeant G. R. Lowe—a son. Both well. MCCULLOUGH—On June 7, at “Lyndhurst," to Rdna, wife of R. K. McCulimrgh—a daughter. Both well. PERYMAN—On June 8, at “St. Helens.” to Joyce and Noel Peryman—a daughter. RYAN—On June 7. at Nurse Devery’s, to Mabel (nee Wigzell), wife of Sergeant Maurice Ryan (overseas)—a son. Both well. ___ STREETER—On June 8, 1943. at the Rany.ora Maternity Hospital, to Mr and Ux? J. W, Streeter, Holleth Hills—a daughter. WHITE-On June 8, at “St. George’s,” to.Gunner and Mrs G. N. White, Papanut—a son. Both well. WOOB-On June 7, at "St. George’s,” to Jean an.d Erlysman Wood —a son.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23969, 9 June 1943, Page 1
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