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Interview with Joyce Candy [sound recording] Interviewer: Neil Baron

Title
Interview with Joyce Candy [sound recording] Interviewer: Neil Baron
Repository
State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Library of South Australiana
Reference
OH 326/6
Description

Recorded on 12 May 1994. 3 cassette tapes, 2 hours 20 minutes. Full transcript available (34 pages) .
Joyce Candy, nee Cope, was born in Magill, South Australia, where she grew up much involved in community activities, particularly sport and church. She met her future husband at a Liberal Country League meeting. They married in 1942 and Joyce left her job with the Government Printing Office to move onto the Candy family property at O'Halloran Hill. She maintained her community interests and was a foundation member of the Happy Valley Branch of the Country Women's Association. The Candy's began to subdivide the property in the late 1960s. Joyce and her husband Dick had a daughter and a son.

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