SHELTERED WORKSHOP
Ballet Classes Begun Miss Olga Purvis has started a ballet class at the Canterbury Sheltered Workshop for the handicapped children attending the workshop. Every Wednesday, 15 girls and nine boys take part in the classes, which are described by Miss C. E. Robinson, secretary of the workshop, as “so far very successA recital for parents is planned. Miss Purvis, who trained overseas, and now teaches in Christchurch, also plans to start a dancing class at the School for the Deaf. INVITATION
The Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies is ** a strong posMbHit/ that President JohnW1 ” Ytat Australia in 1965.—Washington, June 26.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30479, 29 June 1964, Page 8
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