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AN OPEN DAY was held at the training centre of the Canterbury branch of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society yesterday, when work done by the trainees was displayed. Looking at some of the handicraft articles are, from left, Mrs B. L. Murphy, Mrs J. I. Cuttance, and Mrs A. E. Vander Toorn (supervisor of girls).

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 10

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AN OPEN DAY was held at the training centre of the Canterbury branch of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society yesterday, when work done by the trainees was displayed. Looking at some of the handicraft articles are, from left, Mrs B. L. Murphy, Mrs J. I. Cuttance, and Mrs A. E. Vander Toorn (supervisor of girls). Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 10

AN OPEN DAY was held at the training centre of the Canterbury branch of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society yesterday, when work done by the trainees was displayed. Looking at some of the handicraft articles are, from left, Mrs B. L. Murphy, Mrs J. I. Cuttance, and Mrs A. E. Vander Toorn (supervisor of girls). Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 10