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Wick SWI members' big knit for little babies


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Nursing auxiliary Audrey Anderson (right) receives hats and mittens from Wick SWI chairwoman Kathlyn Harper while Margaret Anderson (left) and fellow SWI members Helen Mackay, Jenny Cormack and Virginia Miller look on. Picture: Robert MacDonald / Northern Studios
Nursing auxiliary Audrey Anderson (right) receives hats and mittens from Wick SWI chairwoman Kathlyn Harper while Margaret Anderson (left) and fellow SWI members Helen Mackay, Jenny Cormack and Virginia Miller look on. Picture: Robert MacDonald / Northern Studios

Members of Wick SWI have been busy knitting hats and mittens for premature babies.

The items, along with some mittens for larger babies, were handed over to Audrey Anderson, a nursing auxiliary in the special baby care unit at Raigmore, by the institute’s chairwoman Kathlyn Harper.

Audrey, who hails from Wick, collected the items for the baby unit on Monday while she was home visiting her mother, Margaret Anderson.


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