A “MAXI GYM,” a spine and limb exerciser, was presented to the Red Cross Society yesterday for use by crippled children in Singapore. It is being demonstrated by Mrs A. Hartnell. Looking on, from left, are Mrs J. B. Hay (a member of the national executive), Mr R. J. Lipscombe, (secretary-manager of the North Canterbury centre), Mrs R. I. Brake (centre president), Mr A. B. Duncan (chairman of the centre), and Mr G. K. Whisher (the Christchurch psychotherapist who gave the exerciser).
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31976, 1 May 1969, Page 16
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82A “MAXI GYM,” a spine and limb exerciser, was presented to the Red Cross Society yesterday for use by crippled children in Singapore. It is being demonstrated by Mrs A. Hartnell. Looking on, from left, are Mrs J. B. Hay (a member of the national executive), Mr R. J. Lipscombe, (secretary-manager of the North Canterbury centre), Mrs R. I. Brake (centre president), Mr A. B. Duncan (chairman of the centre), and Mr G. K. Whisher (the Christchurch psychotherapist who gave the exerciser). Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31976, 1 May 1969, Page 16
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