40
Not One But Three
Yes! Not one, but three sets of twins were "at home" at the Maternity Hospital recently, for the first time (that can be remembered). The twins were born on consecutive days.
More Twins News
Other twins featuring in the news recently were the Seabrook twins, Karen and Dawn. They took part in an Aulsebrooks Friday promotion at the Gisborne Sheepfarmers West End supermarket where iced animal biscuits, were "twin specialled". From left: Mrs Pat Seabrook, Karen and Dawn, and Aulsebrooks rep, John Morrow. From left; Mrs Ani Terekia at work on her articles made of feathers, Mrs Tahurangi Ruru making taaniko bags, and Miss Sue Ruru holding one of the taaniko bags.
Rod and Susan Smellie had twin boys. Mrs Smellie is holding James (on the left) and Marcus.
Graham and Margaret Thompson produced a boy and a girl. Mrs Thompson is shown with Joanne (left) and Steven.
Sister Davies is pictured with Samuel (left) and Frances, the son and daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Kirkpatrick.