The New Brighton Surf Life-saving Club’s new surf canoe returns to the beach after its launching yesterday. The paddlers in front are two Radio Avon disc jockeys, Dave McGregor and Mark Kennedy. Seated at the rear is the New Brighton junior club captain, Simon Hall. Steadying the boat is another club member, Stephen Jones. The craft, valued at about $4000, was bought by Radio Avon for the club. Last year, the radio station gave the club a new surf boat
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Press, 29 January 1986, Page 64
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80The New Brighton Surf Life-saving Club’s new surf canoe returns to the beach after its launching yesterday. The paddlers in front are two Radio Avon disc jockeys, Dave McGregor and Mark Kennedy. Seated at the rear is the New Brighton junior club captain, Simon Hall. Steadying the boat is another club member, Stephen Jones. The craft, valued at about $4000, was bought by Radio Avon for the club. Last year, the radio station gave the club a new surf boat Press, 29 January 1986, Page 64
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