A DAY TO REMEMBER.—MichaeI Young, aged 11, one of the many children who attend the Avonside centre of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society, receiving a football autographed by members of the Canterbury Rugby team from the Canterbury and New Zealand full-back, W. F. McCormick, yesterday morning. Michael, who was crippled by cerebral palsy early in life, is a very keen follower of Rugby.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32956, 30 June 1972, Page 8
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63A DAY TO REMEMBER.—MichaeI Young, aged 11, one of the many children who attend the Avonside centre of the Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Society, receiving a football autographed by members of the Canterbury Rugby team from the Canterbury and New Zealand full-back, W. F. McCormick, yesterday morning. Michael, who was crippled by cerebral palsy early in life, is a very keen follower of Rugby. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32956, 30 June 1972, Page 8
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