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The Gisborne Photo News

 

17

Orbiting Around

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Almost from outer space came this picture, of the first three men to go to the moon, for Greg and Brent McGrannachan, 517 Childers Road. Astronauts Armstrong, Collins and Aldrin feature in this picture actually sent to the boys upon their written request to the Space Centre, Houston.

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Maureen Simpson, 19, daughter of Mr and Mrs Johnny Simpson, 73 Awapuni Road, is at present working in the Economics Division of Reuter's Research Library in Fleet Street, London. This picture was taken when Maureen was on holiday in Spain recently.

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From Captain S. A. Medland, Te Araroa, we have this pic of the winning indoor basketball team in the Te Araroa winter competitions. The "Huia" team is, from left, in front: Micky Rangihuna, Maraea Waitoa (captain), Lily Waitoa. At back: Natilee Baker, Polly Dewes (patroness), Ethel Goldsmith.

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Susan Phear, daughter of Mr and Mrs A. J. Phear, Wainui Beach, and Alison Caie, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ian Caie, Murphy Road, Wainui, are pictured at Land's End during the course of a walking tour in the western countries of England. Both girls are working as secretaries in London. They left New Zealand last June and will be away for two more years.

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Martin Baty, son of Mr and Mrs W. E. Baty, 238 Lytton Road, is the first person from Gisborne to be chosen for the first Youth For Christ team to travel further than Australia. The team of six, and leader, works in schools, prisons, universities and public rallies to bring the Christian doctrine to others in the world, particularly through their singing.