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Amanda Bird from Hallett Cove and Cher Hutton from Henley Beach South, treat shark attack victim Michelle Spencer from Edwardstown. 12 July 1989.

Amanda Bird from Hallett Cove and Cher Hutton from Henley Beach South, treat shark attack victim Michelle Spencer from Edwardstown. 12 July 1989.

Henley Surf Life Saving Club member Jennifer Bull keeps an eye out for trouble from the club's building. 21 March 1989.

Henley Surf Life Saving Club member Jennifer Bull keeps an eye out for trouble from the club's building. 21 March 1989.

Des Joyce of Seaton, president of the Grange Sail Club, giving mouth to mouth. 26 February 1992.

Des Joyce of Seaton, president of the Grange Sail Club, giving mouth to mouth. 26 February 1992.

State Emergency Services personnel

State Emergency Services personnel

State Emergency Services personnel with amphibious rescue vehicle.

Brighton Surf Club.  From left to right :  Rob Golding from Semaphore and Trevor Knight from Brighton. 10 July 1991.

Brighton Surf Club. From left to right : Rob Golding from Semaphore and Trevor Knight from Brighton. 10 July 1991.

South Australia Sea Rescue Squadron boat SR50S

South Australia Sea Rescue Squadron boat SR50S

Fraser Bell (Commodore) and Ross Williams put the SR50S watercraft through its paces at Glenelg. 6 March 1991.

Surf rescue boat with two-man team

Surf rescue boat with two-man team

West Beach Surf Lifesaving Club secretary Amanda Bird demonstrates vital life saving techniques to Delfin employees Darlene Stevens (left) and Beata Durak.21 October 1987.

West Beach Surf Lifesaving Club secretary Amanda Bird demonstrates vital life saving techniques to Delfin employees Darlene Stevens (left) and Beata Durak.21 October 1987.

Auctioneer Dion Skinner of Erindale gets Telethon Charity winner Sharon Standish of Banksia Park off to a flying start for the Grand Prix breakfast festivities as she tries out one of the children's Formula 1 bikes which will go under the hammer on Friday. 9 November 1988.

Auctioneer Dion Skinner of Erindale gets Telethon Charity winner Sharon Standish of Banksia Park off to a flying start for the Grand Prix breakfast festivities as she tries out one of the children's Formula 1 bikes which will go under the hammer on Friday. 9 November 1988.

Trees For Life - Anne McMahon seed bank officer of Prospect and Michael Johnson, foundation member of Cheap Foods. 1989.

Trees For Life - Anne McMahon seed bank officer of Prospect and Michael Johnson, foundation member of Cheap Foods. 1989.

Paul Heinrich of Hawthorndene (member of Trees For Life) is helping supply farmers with 1,000,000 trees this year. 1989.

Paul Heinrich of Hawthorndene (member of Trees For Life) is helping supply farmers with 1,000,000 trees this year. 1989.

Trees For Life have taken Folland Park, Enfield, under their wing. Lee Marling (front), Carol Shields and Keith Seeary. 22 April 1992.

Trees For Life have taken Folland Park, Enfield, under their wing. Lee Marling (front), Carol Shields and Keith Seeary. 22 April 1992.

Ready for business! Toc H charity workers John Verco and Betty Eardley set up items at the organisation's new home at Thebarton. 25 May 1988.

Ready for business! Toc H charity workers John Verco and Betty Eardley set up items at the organisation's new home at Thebarton. 25 May 1988.

President of the newly formed Burnside branch of the Trefoil Guild, Nan Hall, with State guild adviser Pat Frazer in front of the Trefoil (clover) shaped garden opposite Burnside town hall. The Trefoil Guild is made up of former Girl Guides who met socially and promote guiding. For information about the guild contact Nan Hall on 793396. 28 June 1989.

President of the newly formed Burnside branch of the Trefoil Guild, Nan Hall, with State guild adviser Pat Frazer in front of the Trefoil (clover) shaped garden opposite Burnside town hall. The Trefoil Guild is made up of former Girl Guides who met socially and promote guiding. For information about the guild contact Nan Hall on 793396. 28 June 1989.

Toc H Burnside group wrapping parcels for the Christmas tree are Glenys Brommeyer, Sheryn Petersen, Irene Hall, Sami Spencer and Helen Taylor. 2 December 1987.

Toc H Burnside group wrapping parcels for the Christmas tree are Glenys Brommeyer, Sheryn Petersen, Irene Hall, Sami Spencer and Helen Taylor. 2 December 1987.

M.R.A Toy Run - members collect and donate toys to disadvantaged children. Pictured Colin Holder from Christies Beach. 1988

M.R.A Toy Run - members collect and donate toys to disadvantaged children. Pictured Colin Holder from Christies Beach. 1988

Volunteer Peter George of Mile End at work on a steam-engine during T.O.Y.S. workshop in Clarence Park. 13 July 1988.

Volunteer Peter George of Mile End at work on a steam-engine during T.O.Y.S. workshop in Clarence Park. 13 July 1988.

"Dressed to kill" (from left) are Theresa Holmes, Marisa Fuda, Kara-jae Wilde, Robyn Knowles and Samantha Bywaters. The girls were part of a fasion show held at Troupe Theatre in Unley during the Springboard Festival. 2 December 1987.

"Dressed to kill" (from left) are Theresa Holmes, Marisa Fuda, Kara-jae Wilde, Robyn Knowles and Samantha Bywaters. The girls were part of a fasion show held at Troupe Theatre in Unley during the Springboard Festival. 2 December 1987.

Judith Koch/ Executive officer UNICEF preparing for a candle light vigil. 19 September 1990.

Judith Koch/ Executive officer UNICEF preparing for a candle light vigil. 19 September 1990.

(Left to right) Con Manis, Bob Kloss, Richard Spencer (UNICEF) and Grant Anderson. 10 July 1991.

(Left to right) Con Manis, Bob Kloss, Richard Spencer (UNICEF) and Grant Anderson. 10 July 1991.

Variety Car Bash :  Steve Cooling of Glenelg and Terry Howes of Glenelg jump over Scott Burfitt of Glenelg. 15 August 1990.

Variety Car Bash : Steve Cooling of Glenelg and Terry Howes of Glenelg jump over Scott Burfitt of Glenelg. 15 August 1990.

Variety Club SA Bash organiser Richard Abbott in his Pirie Street sub-basement office. 16 November 1988.

Variety Club SA Bash organiser Richard Abbott in his Pirie Street sub-basement office. 16 November 1988.

Christine Brinkman and Inspector Peter Cameron - What kind of ticket. 1. Speeding, 2. Parking, 3. D.U.I... No, I think Policemans Ball. 1989.

Christine Brinkman and Inspector Peter Cameron - What kind of ticket. 1. Speeding, 2. Parking, 3. D.U.I... No, I think Policemans Ball. 1989.

It's National Volunteers Week, September 26-30, so three cheers to the one in four Australians involved in volunteer work. Two special, local people are Liz Goodwin of Mile End and Russell Wright of Lockleys, volunteers at Thebarton Library. 28 September 1988.

It's National Volunteers Week, September 26-30, so three cheers to the one in four Australians involved in volunteer work. Two special, local people are Liz Goodwin of Mile End and Russell Wright of Lockleys, volunteers at Thebarton Library. 28 September 1988.

Kalyra's shop is still open for business thanks to volunteers. Holding the fort are (from left) Allan Smith, Beryl Bourne and Len Dent. 18 May 1988.

Kalyra's shop is still open for business thanks to volunteers. Holding the fort are (from left) Allan Smith, Beryl Bourne and Len Dent. 18 May 1988.

It's Volunteers Week! Paradise resident Delma Huntley (right) visits Verlie Bedford at a Payneham hostel as part of her role as a volunteer. 21 September 1988.

It's Volunteers Week! Paradise resident Delma Huntley (right) visits Verlie Bedford at a Payneham hostel as part of her role as a volunteer. 21 September 1988.

Volunteer Audrey Picken of Oaklands Park helps Mr and Mrs Townsend of Fullarton out of a car on their way to a senior citizens' club meeting. 20 January 1988.

Volunteer Audrey Picken of Oaklands Park helps Mr and Mrs Townsend of Fullarton out of a car on their way to a senior citizens' club meeting. 20 January 1988.

Pauline Hardbottle 19, of Glenelg, gets a citizens award for kids activities. Front Pauline - Friends (left to right) Libby Jones 19, of Glenelg, Gerard Hardbottle 20, of Glenelg, and Simon Hardbottle 14, of Glenelg. 24 January 1980.

Pauline Hardbottle 19, of Glenelg, gets a citizens award for kids activities. Front Pauline - Friends (left to right) Libby Jones 19, of Glenelg, Gerard Hardbottle 20, of Glenelg, and Simon Hardbottle 14, of Glenelg. 24 January 1980.

Tea Tree Gully information booth volunteer Lucky Moss shows the Goodwill box used to highlight homelessness. 25 November 1987.

Tea Tree Gully information booth volunteer Lucky Moss shows the Goodwill box used to highlight homelessness. 25 November 1987.

(Left to right) Volunteer organiser Mrs. Vera Wheeler of Hillcrest, Mrs. Gilda Higgsy of Hillcrest, Mrs. B Coppins who travels all the way from Somerton Park to help out with Mrs. Mabel Sleep of North Adelaide who is both blind and an amputee of Hampstead Gardens. 1988.

(Left to right) Volunteer organiser Mrs. Vera Wheeler of Hillcrest, Mrs. Gilda Higgsy of Hillcrest, Mrs. B Coppins who travels all the way from Somerton Park to help out with Mrs. Mabel Sleep of North Adelaide who is both blind and an amputee of Hampstead Gardens. 1988.