BIRTHS
ANGLAND— On March 3. 1966. at “Calvary,” to Beryl and Peter Angland—a daughter. Both well. BANKS— On March 3. 1966, at “Burwood.” to Marie and Cohn Banks—a son. Both well. CAMPBELL— On March 4, 1966, at Ellesmere Hospital. Leeston. to Edna and Colin Campbell—a daughter. Both well. CARROLL— On March 3, 1966. at Darfield. to June <nee Halligan) and Doug Carroll—a son. Both well. DEPINA — On March 3. 1»««. af Otematata, to Dorothy and lan Depina—a son. Both well. FAWCETT— On March 4. 1966. at St. George's Hospital, to Kay inee Godman) and lan Fawcett —a son (Brent Andrew). Both well. HAYWARD— On March 3. 1966. al • St. Helens Hospital, Christ • church, to Jan and John Hay-' ward —a daughter. Both well. ■ JONES— On March 4. 1966. at St. George’s Hospital, to Shirley and Melville Jones —a son. Both’ well. RYAN— On March 3, 1966. at •‘Calvary,” to Patricia and John Ryan, twin daughters. All well. THORNTON— On March 4, 1966, at “Burwood,” to Anne and Philip Thornton—a daughter. Both well. WILLIAMS— On March 4, 1966, at •'St. Helens,” Christchurch, to Beverley and Raymond Williams —a daughter. Both well. WRIGHT— On March 3. 1966, at Calvary Hospital. Christchurch, to May and Fred Wright—a daughter.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 46
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