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SCHOOLBOYS AID CHILDREN’S SOCIETY.—A ceremony at Christchurch Boy’s High School yesterday, when two mini-buses were handed over to the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society. More than $5000 was raised by the school’s Interact Club, which recently organised a squash rackets marathon, and this sum has paid for one of the buses and partly paid for the other. From left are Mr D. G. Kilner (chairman of the Riccarton Rotary Interact Committee), A. Couch (one of the squash marathon organisers), Dr R. T. M. Caseley (president of the Christchurch branch of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society), who is receiving the keys of the buses from G. Lewington (chairman of the marathon organising committee), Mr D. V. Wilson (district governor of Rotary), and Mr M. A. Lefebvre (chairman of the society’s projects committee).

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 16

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SCHOOLBOYS AID CHILDREN’S SOCIETY.—A ceremony at Christchurch Boy’s High School yesterday, when two mini-buses were handed over to the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society. More than $5000 was raised by the school’s Interact Club, which recently organised a squash rackets marathon, and this sum has paid for one of the buses and partly paid for the other. From left are Mr D. G. Kilner (chairman of the Riccarton Rotary Interact Committee), A. Couch (one of the squash marathon organisers), Dr R. T. M. Caseley (president of the Christchurch branch of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society), who is receiving the keys of the buses from G. Lewington (chairman of the marathon organising committee), Mr D. V. Wilson (district governor of Rotary), and Mr M. A. Lefebvre (chairman of the society’s projects committee). Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 16

SCHOOLBOYS AID CHILDREN’S SOCIETY.—A ceremony at Christchurch Boy’s High School yesterday, when two mini-buses were handed over to the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society. More than $5000 was raised by the school’s Interact Club, which recently organised a squash rackets marathon, and this sum has paid for one of the buses and partly paid for the other. From left are Mr D. G. Kilner (chairman of the Riccarton Rotary Interact Committee), A. Couch (one of the squash marathon organisers), Dr R. T. M. Caseley (president of the Christchurch branch of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society), who is receiving the keys of the buses from G. Lewington (chairman of the marathon organising committee), Mr D. V. Wilson (district governor of Rotary), and Mr M. A. Lefebvre (chairman of the society’s projects committee). Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 16