3ZB: Dorothy Haigh, who is now conducting the "Young Marrieds' Circle" at 3ZB, was born in South Canterbury, "some fair time ago"—so she says! She was educated at "Villa Maria" Convent of Mercy, Riccarton, and upon leaving school worked for 6 years in the Publicity Department of Christchurch Cinemas, under Claude Haigh, who, from being, her employer, graduated to the post of father-in-law! After her marriage, Mrs. Haigh was engaged for some time in journalism in Christchurch. A few years ago she went to live at Rangiora, but two things have brought her back to Christchurch—her bus--band is going into camp with the Third Echelon, and 3ZB started the "Young Marrieds' Circle." She has a little boy called Michael, aged four and a-half, and her hobbies are reading, talking and — reading.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 May 1940, Page 48
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1313ZB: Dorothy Haigh, who is now conducting the "Young Marrieds' Circle" at 3ZB, was born in South Canterbury, "some fair time ago"—so she says! She was educated at "Villa Maria" Convent of Mercy, Riccarton, and upon leaving school worked for 6 years in the Publicity Department of Christchurch Cinemas, under Claude Haigh, who, from being, her employer, graduated to the post of father-in-law! After her marriage, Mrs. Haigh was engaged for some time in journalism in Christchurch. A few years ago she went to live at Rangiora, but two things have brought her back to Christchurch—her bus-band is going into camp with the Third Echelon, and 3ZB started the "Young Marrieds' Circle." She has a little boy called Michael, aged four and a-half, and her hobbies are reading, talking and — reading. New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 48, 24 May 1940, Page 48
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