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COMBINED ARTS FESTIVAL.—Members of the official party at the opening of the Christchurch Area Federation of Townswomen’s Guilds Combined Arts Festival at the Caledonian Hail yesterday afternoon. Inspecting a prize-winning award, from left, are the federation’s Dominion president (Mrs E. McKay, of Greymouth), the Christchurch federation president (Mrs F. Pheloung), the chairman of the Christchurch Festival Association (Sir James Hay), and Lady Hay.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 2

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COMBINED ARTS FESTIVAL.—Members of the official party at the opening of the Christchurch Area Federation of Townswomen’s Guilds Combined Arts Festival at the Caledonian Hail yesterday afternoon. Inspecting a prize-winning award, from left, are the federation’s Dominion president (Mrs E. McKay, of Greymouth), the Christchurch federation president (Mrs F. Pheloung), the chairman of the Christchurch Festival Association (Sir James Hay), and Lady Hay. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 2

COMBINED ARTS FESTIVAL.—Members of the official party at the opening of the Christchurch Area Federation of Townswomen’s Guilds Combined Arts Festival at the Caledonian Hail yesterday afternoon. Inspecting a prize-winning award, from left, are the federation’s Dominion president (Mrs E. McKay, of Greymouth), the Christchurch federation president (Mrs F. Pheloung), the chairman of the Christchurch Festival Association (Sir James Hay), and Lady Hay. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 2