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Award Date District Club Name Award Date District Club Name Benefactor 9-Aug-04 A AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd Benefactor 8-Feb-06 A AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd Benefactor 5-Mar-03 A Silk Screen Fabrics Limited Silk Screen Fabrics Limited Benefactor 1987 B 202B District Graham, Ken Benefactor 1988 B 202B District Curtis, A I Benefactor 22-Apr-97 B 202B District Account #44 Dunstall Funeral Services Benefactor 24-Jun-98 B 202B District Account #44 Hastings District Council Benefactor 24-Jun-98 B 202B District Account #44 Regal Catering Benefactor 1-Mar-99 B 202B District Trustee & Cabinet Howick Returned Servicemens Assn Benefactor 2-Sep-96 B Anonymous Pan Pacific Forest Industries (NZ) Ltd Benefactor 1-Apr-96 B Fisher & Paykel Ltd Fisher & Paykel Ltd Benefactor 11-Oct-95 B Gisborne Host Antons Cake Shop Benefactor 14-May-96 B Gisborne Host Lewis, Fred Benefactor 28-Apr-00 B Gisborne Host Coombes, Patrick Michael Benefactor 17-Nov-94 B Gisborne Turanga JN Williams Memorial Trust Benefactor 15-Jul-02 B Norsewood Ward, Margaret Benefactor 16-Nov-01 B Pahiatua New World Pahiatua Benefactor 9-Dec-96 B Taradale Napier Scinde Dunstall Funeral Services Benefactor 15-Aug-95 B Waipukurau Pakeke Atkins, Sydney Edward Benefactor 9-Jan-96 B Waipukurau Pakeke Te Mata Mushrooms Ltd Benefactor 25-Sep-00 B Waipukurau Pakeke Brun, Peter & Ann (Brun's Charter Sevices) Benefactor 1991 B Napier Scinde Lions Benefactor 28-Jun-93 BDH 202B, 202D & 202H Districts Leader & Watt Ltd Benefactor 1987 C Putaruru Lioness Ransfield, W D Benefactor 14-Jun-93 C Te Kowhai Beddis, Bernie Benefactor 1991 D 202D District Shell Oil NZ Benefactor 17-Jun-02 D Egmont Mill Liquor Save Benefactor 17-Jun-02 D Egmont Radioworks, Taranakai Benefactor 31-Mar-03 D Egmont Quality Performers, New Plymouth Benefactor 31-Mar-03 D Egmont Shoprite Ltd Benefactor 30-Sep-92 D Feilding Host T R C Toyota Benefactor 15-Mar-99 D Feilding Pakeke Hedges, Warwick Benefactor 11-Mar-97 D Manawatu McLean, Bill Benefactor 24-Jun-14 D Manawatu Palmerston North Manawatu Benefactor 14-Sep-16 D Middle Districts Andrews, Maurice and Joyce Benefactor 15-Jun-19 D Middle Districts Peter Lovell Family Benefactor 30-Jun-99 D New Plymouth Lioness Lioness Club of New Plymouth Benefactor 1988 D Palmerston North Leos Ass. Motor Bodies Benefactor 22-Feb-93 D Palmerston North Papaioea Calcott, Kaye Benefactor 22-Mar-93 D Palmerston North Papaioea Choi, Hiew Syn Benefactor 22-Mar-93 D Palmerston North Papaioea Ming, Pun Chun Benefactor 17-May-93 D Palmerston North Papaioea Hiew & Pun Benefactor 11-Oct-93 D Palmerston North Papaioea Bremner Family Benefactor 3-Aug-95 D Palmerston North Papaioea Jenkins, Lauris Benefactor 9-Oct-00 D Palmerston North Papaioea Garrett, John Benefactor 1992 D Ruapehu Winstone Pulp International Benefactor 12-Jun-01 D Toko & Districts Rawlinson, Jack Benefactor 18-Feb-02 D Toko & Districts Farley, Dixie Benefactor 16-Jun-03 D Toko & Districts Murray, Margaret Benefactor 14-May-13 E Amberley District Robertson, Paul James Benefactor 20-Apr-94 E Ferrymead Davis Gelatine (NZ) Ltd Benefactor 20-Apr-94 E Ferrymead Ferrymead Historic Park Benefactor 12-Nov-96 E Greymouth Trans - West Freighters Ltd Benefactor 12-Nov-96 E Greymouth Williams Road Metals Ltd Benefactor 10-Mar-20 E Riccarton Waimairi Coster, Christine Benefactor 22-Apr-97 F Toi Tois, Wyndham, Invercargill East Boyle, Roger Benefactor 1987 G 202G District Donald, Graham Benefactor 30-May-05 G Glenfield Hirepool, North Shore Branch Benefactor 25-Sep-06 G Glenfield Konica Minolta Benefactor 1991 G Helensville Matua Valley Wines Benefactor 1992 G Helensville Dormer, A S (Peter) Benefactor 7-Jul-92 G New Lynn The Western Leader Benefactor 19-May-94 G New Lynn Perry Motors Limited Benefactor 4-May-06 G Orewa New World Orewa Benefactor 27-Feb-96 G Waitangi Fullers Northland Benefactor 27-Feb-96 G Waitangi Khan, Mahmood Benefactor 24-Jun-96 G Waitangi Brljevich, Ross Benefactor 17-Jun-96 G West Auckland Western Leader Benefactor 29-Apr-96 G Whangarei Metropolitan Firth Industries Benefactor 9-Dec-96 G Whangarei Metropolitan Dunn, Rhonda Rutherford Benefactor 1987 H 202H District Selwyn, Robbie Benefactor 14-Jul-03 H 202H District U-Bix Document Solutions Benefactor 17-Jun-99 H Eastern Suburbs Scots College Benefactor 28-Apr-03 H Kapiti Shaw, Allan 1 Recognitions 1982-202015/10/2020 Benefactor 9-Aug-04 A AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd Benefactor 8-Feb-06 A AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd Benefactor 5-Mar-03 A Silk Screen Fabrics Limited Silk Screen Fabrics Limited Benefactor 1987 B 202B District Graham, Ken Benefactor 15-Feb-95 H LMLCCT Pilkington Glass (Automotive) Benefactor 7-Sep-00 H Porirua Host Mana Coach Services Benefactor 1988 H Rimutaka Tidds, Bovb Benefactor 1991 H Rimutaka Upper Hutt City Council Benefactor 14-Apr-97 H Rimutaka Rimutaka Regional Prison Benefactor 26-Apr-99 H Rimutaka Upper Hutt Community Police Benefactor 24-May-02 H Room at the Inn Committtee - Wellington Host Wellington Caterers Ltd Benefactor 8-Jun-04 H Western Hills George Washington Restaurant Benefactor 1986 H Crown Corporation Benefactor 7-Jun-00 I 202I District Zone 4 St Johns Ambulance Service Tauranga Benefactor 23-Mar-01 I Mt Maunganui Barrie, Sandy Benefactor 18-Nov-02 I Mt Maunganui Clarkson, Bob Benefactor 1988 I Ngongotaha Preston, Debra Benefactor 23-Jun-00 I Ngongotaha St Johns Ambulance Service Rotorua Benefactor 20-Oct-00 I Omokoroa - Te Puna Owen, Betty Benefactor 1988 I Reporoa Milne, Betty Benefactor 23-Jun-00 I Rotorua East St Johns Ambulance Service Rotorua Benefactor 23-Jun-00 I Rotorua Geyserland St Johns Ambulance Service Rotorua Benefactor 23-Jun-00 I Rotorua Host St Johns Ambulance Service Rotorua Benefactor 23-Jun-00 I Rotorua Pakeke St Johns Ambulance Service Rotorua Benefactor 23-Jun-00 I Rotorua Sulphur City St Johns Ambulance Service Rotorua Benefactor 5-Apr-07 I Taupo Lakeland Smith, Peter Benefactor 26-Apr-05 I Tauranga Harbour City House of Heather Benefactor 10-Jan-07 I Tauranga Pakeke Tauranga South Bowling Club Inc Benefactor 30-Mar-05 I Waihi Newmont Waihi Gold Benefactor 23-Jun-00 I Waikite - Ngakuru St Johns Ambulance Service Rotorua Benefactor 1983 I Greerton Lions Benefactor 1988 J Lake Tekapo Apes, Bill Benefactor 8-Jun-11 J Mayfield & District McNab, Kohan Alexander Benefactor 14-Jun-11 J Mayfield & District Johnson, Samuel Robert Benefactor 17-Apr-07 J Mayfield & Districts Moore, John Lyndon Benefactor 14-May-13 K Glenfield North Shore Toyota Benefactor 19-Jun-12 K Henderson Morrison Funeral Directors Ltd Benefactor 24-May-18 K Kamo Binkowski, Victor Benefactor 5-Apr-11 K New Lynn Cameron, Brent William Benefactor 4-May-09 K Paparoa Lions Club of Paparoa Benefactor 20-Apr-18 K Papatoetoe Thomas, Rhys Benefactor 5-Apr-11 K Waipapa & Districts The Warehouse Limited Benefactor 14-Nov-12 K Waitangi Poutsma, Jack Benefactor 31-May-19 L Cambridge Thomson, Michelle Benefactor 24-Jun-14 L Hamilton Chartwell Westfield Chartwell Benefactor 31-May-18 L Raglan Ardern, Kaye Benefactor 27-Jan-16 L Taupo Lakeland Donald, Paul Benefactor 15-Dec-16 L Te Awamutu Pothan, Barry Benefactor 5-Jun-14 L Tokoroa City Stewart Family Benefactor 30-May-16 L Tokoroa City Hancock Forest Managment NZ Ltd Benefactor 5-Jun-13 L Tokoroa Host Edgar, Tommy Benefactor 5-Jun-13 L Tokoroa Host Morgan, Lynne Benefactor 24-May-18 M Carterton Premier Beehive Benefactor 29-Feb-12 M Dannevirke Host Fairbrother, Gweneth Pauline Benefactor 5-Jun-12 M Gisborne Host Dear, Robyn Benefactor 30-Sep-15 M Gisborne Host Larsen, Paul & Barbara Benefactor 29-Oct-15 M Gisborne Host Larsen, Paul & Barbara Benefactor 14-Oct-15 M Havelock North Village JARKS Cityside Benefactor 22-Oct-15 M Havelock North Village JARKS Cityside Benefactor 20-Oct-08 M Kapiti Ede Family Benefactor 6-May-10 M Kapiti Franklin, Kerry Benefactor 15-Jun-12 M Kapiti Pak n Save Benefactor 9-Jun-14 M Kapiti NIgel Hopkins, Beach FM Benefactor 18-Aug-16 M Karori Dass, Ravi Benefactor 18-Aug-16 M Karori Foureyes Foundation Benefactor 18-Aug-16 M Karori Hill, Stephanie Benefactor 12-Mar-18 M Karori Fair, Craig Benefactor 12-Mar-18 M Karori New World Thorndon Benefactor 5-Mar-19 M Karori New World Thorndon Benefactor 5-Oct-09 M Rimutaka Bailey, Steve Benefactor 31-May-18 M Silverstream Adam, Catherine Benefactor 22-May-12 M Tararua District & Pahiatua J & R Griggs Benefactor 7-May-13 M Wellington (Host) CQ Hotel Benefactor 5-Jun-14 M Wellington Host New World Wellington City Benefactor 15-May-15 MD 202 Multiple District Fastway Couriers 2 Recognitions 1982-202015/10/2020 Benefactor 9-Aug-04 A AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd Benefactor 8-Feb-06 A AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd AK Silkscreen Printers Ltd Benefactor 5-Mar-03 A Silk Screen Fabrics Limited Silk Screen Fabrics Limited Benefactor 1987 B 202B District Graham, Ken Benefactor 15-May-15 MD 202 Multiple District Resene Paints NZ Benefactor 1987 MD 202 Multiple District Balani, George Benefactor 1983 Gregory, Gordon Benefactor 1983 Hewitt, Jeff Benefactor 1983 Horsburgh, Cliff Benefactor 1983 Lum, L Benefactor 1983 McDonald, Ian Benefactor 1983 West, George Benefactor 1983 Wilson, Des Benefactor 1986 Simpson, S G Benefactor 1-Sep-14 M Rimutaka McMahon, Murray Friend 17-Nov-03 A 202A District Sheath, Alan Friend 17-Nov-03 A 202A District Sheath, Karen Friend 6-Mar-96 A Bucklands Beach Connor, Brian Friend 31-Oct-95 A Eden - Epsom Wright, Terry Friend 23-Jun-06 A Harp of Erin Reid, David Friend 26-May-94 A Hauraki Gulf Garret, Ken Friend 27-Jun-02 A Howick
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