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S KJ : IFJi & / jfl ■ IMi Bk • " "COME ALIVE, NEW ZEALANDERS." I don’t believe many of us really appreciate just how fortunate we are living in New Zealand. With its wide open spaces, mountains, native forests and unspoiled beaches. There’s so much happening. So much to do.? So much to live for. We all, both young and old, have the opportunities to discover and enjoy so many recreational and sporting activities. Activities that can improve and enrich our lives. But, think about it for a moment. Just, how often do you take advantage of the unique opportunities this wonderful country has to offer. Not often enough, I’ll bet. We must not waste away our spare time. We must make the effort to get out and enjoy ourselves. Come alive New Zealanders. Don’t just sit there. Do something. Sir Edmund Hillary

DON'T JUST SIT THERE. DO SOMETHING! K BS? FRIDAY n Christchurch Countty 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. Arts « ARTS FESTIVAL and Round Dane* Club. • Christchurch Harmonic carton House. rniUMlj Dance Club, Open Night, and Crafts — Stalls and dis- CONTINUES Dancing Display, Cathedral Society, Rehearsals, Knox • ARTS FESTIVAL ■■■nA! I 1 ?‘ ude "‘ s ,„ Ass ° c - Bu,ld,n «> Plays- .... . Festival Service — Squire, 1.30 -2 p.m. Church Hall, 7.45-9.30 p.m. .ARTS FESTIVAL CONTINUES MARCH 7 J Canty. Sky Diving Club, of £ncing d^ys Sp.?'Vy“A rt . Uni .°nd Entertainment Cath.dr.l f'teurch Rif!, dub: mgs, 2-9 p.m. « Club Shoot, Tai Tapu, 12.30 115 pm - 230 pm 77 Impressionism and Car Park, 9.30 a.m. to Claim, Latimer Square, prenionsirn and Photo- graphy, 10 a.m. ■ 4.30 p.m. • Mas Oyama Karate DO, mu orraox, rai rapu, xc.uu Ith p.m Z.JU p.m. Photography 2 • 4.30 p.m. 4 p.m. 445 -5 H p.m graphy, 10 a.m-4.30 p.m. t.S.A. Geller. - Presidents Demonstration. Cathedral , Christchurch Model Yacht 230 p m 6 p.m. live e « i'? T Presld ' nt ’ • Canty. Croquet Assoc., . Souire elhibHi™ tn’.'Z P ™a den ” Exhibition 10 a.m. 8 p.m Square, 12 noon. Club, Club Championships, outside’ music — Inter- Exhibition 10 • 5 p.m. Out- Senior Tournament, United, , S,u,r *’ Exhibition 10 e.m. • 8 p.m. Outdoor Erwironmentel • Redcliffs Table Tennis Victoria Lake, All Day. national foods available' door Environmontal Struc- Elmwood, Fendalton, St « 3 Assoc Outdoor Environmental Struc- Structural — Cathedral Club, Redchffs Perk 7.30 . Mas Oyama Karat, DO, . Canty Wat,?’S i Cham- J,mM ’ Cro ’ urt Sim diSrl.'seu^W Lfe . a*T’*.i p.m. Open Night. Demonstration. Cathedral ninnshin< Lakeside Lake Victoria Square, River Banks. * ’•’ Victoria Square, River Banks. R| w Banks. Floral Art end Noah, Hot.! Squ.re, “ ifil p-eop^L “r“ b n. A.o'S: r 4 Entertainment - Catbedri! C!u"“ Dig., “CetnSS ?„&Xi„^”' Durtmm St. 8 p.m* to Mid- ! o 7 Society, Display of War Domain ’’ “*'»!’»"“» Great Love— 430 p.m Imprestionism and CONTINUES 36 44 Oxford Tea. 49-55 ford T«.. 49-55 Tuam Street A Games Abberley Park Maon Muslc and Peotry — Photography. C.S.A. Gallery Entertainment Cathedral [ u ‘ m Street. Audiovisual Audio.llual Presentation of xATIIRIIAV Hall, 1-5 p.m University Hall 4 p.m. — Presidents Exhrtlblon Square j 2 . 2 p . m Me- Presentation of Industrial Industrial Design - Ha, OMIUnUMIj , Christchurch Archery nilllHlW Tartuffe' by Moliere — 10 a.m. -8 p.m. Outdoor Dougall Art Gallery, Impres- ~ Haywrights weights Theetrette 12 noon — a. Club Burwood Park Open aIINIiAY James Hay Theatre 8 p.m. Environmental Structures — sionism and photography, Theao-ette. 12 noon-2 p.m. 2 p.m. Collectors Antique MADHU fi Dav 0 0 r up " OUHMMI, a Christchurch Kart Club — Cathedral Square, Victoria 10 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. C.S.A. Exhibition of Historical N.Z. Exhibition — Te Kuta IflHrlWeT v * North Canterbury Ski aaanmi A art Meeting — Demonstra- Square, River Banks. Cath- Gallery — Presidents Ex- Paintings — Canterbury Lounge, 2 9 p.m. Ex- . Trv t„ rid. . R,v. „„ Sub Open D 7 v n ” ri>Ury MADAM Q tion Roller Skating - «dra Square - Entertain- hibition 10 aJD . . 8 p.m. Museum, 10 a.m.-4 30 p.m. hib.tion of Historical NZ. n.nh>? *° pjv * B im' n” • Alpine Guides Basie BlAnwll O Tuam/St. Asaph Streets Car J™ 1 !* n “ n . ' ? p * m ' Outdoor Environmental Struc- Film Festival — Odeon — Paintings, CanUrbury Eurr ■> *2 * Mounts Merme course Ph Park —1 ■ 4 p.m. Christchurch Artists’ Quarters tur.s — Cathedral Square, The Offence, Hollywood- Museum, 10 e.m-4.30 p.m. W.M.C.) 2 p.m. Racing Mt Conk 834 ‘ • Csnt T- Mountain Safety • Water Polo — Open 5 Open Displays, 36-44 Oxford Victoria Square, River On the Waterfront. Recital film Festival — Odeon — byc.es available, plus dis- Committee, Tramperama Aside Tournament, Wigram Terrace, 49-55 Tuam Street. Banks Floral Art and Craft b Y th * Christchurch Harmonic The Offence. Hollywood — p ay Au . ur .. J • ARTS FESTIVAL Week-end — Nina Valley. Airforce Base —lO a.m. Audiovisual Review of In- Horticultural Hall 2- Chorale — James Hay On th* Waterfront Piano • Christchurch Fishing and COMMENCES • Canty. Vespa Club, • Milford Track Club — dustrial Designs — Hay- 9 p.m. Cathedral Squar* — Theatre 1.10 p.m Lunch Recital by Pascal Roge — • S i in u n üb l F ' s y ,n 2 Tr ‘P • Procession of Ethnic and Scooter Ralley, 135 Man- Tramping — Sign of th* wrights Theatrett* 12 noon- Entertainment 12 noon- T i»n« Reading — Th* Court j amt $ Hay Theatre 1.10 to High Country Lakes, meet Cultural Groups, floats, Chester Street, 1.30 p.m. Packhorse — meet at Hals- 2 p.m. Exhibition of Histori- 2 p.m. Christchurch Artists’ Theatre, 1.10 p.m Recital p.m Lunch Time Reading - opposite Villa Maria, 1.30 bands, marching girls, etc. • N.Z. Deer Stalkers Assoc., well Pool 9 a.m. cal N.Z. Paintings — Can- Quarters — Open Displays by Young Instrumentalists The Court Theatre 1.10 Pm -..s -re r x . • O ffi cial Opening — Tramperama ’75, Nina • Southern Regional Assoc. terbury Museum 10 -4.30 35.44 Oxfofd Tce 49.55 — James Hay Theatre, rm . “Man a-d Superman’’ • Alfresco 75, Festival, Cathedral Square 10.30 a.m. Valley. Football Council — Semi P-m. Film Festival — Odeon juam Street. Audiovisual 5.45 p.m. “Man and Super- by G. 8 Shaw — Rep«!wainom Park, 11 a.m.- • McDougall Art Gallery — « McDougall Art Galley, Finals, Air N.Z. Cup — —To Di* of Love, Holly- Presentation of Industrial De man” by G. 8. Shaw — t or y Theatre. 7 p.m “Our 4. ju p.m Impressionism and photo- Impressionism Display, 2to Queen Elizabeth II Stadium. wood - ~ East Eden. s j gn , Haywrights Repertory Theatre. 7 p.m Scen»i'’ Town Hall Audit-,' • Christchurch Weightlifting graphy 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. p.m. • A.A. Canty. Caravan Club p '»n° Recital by Charles Theatrett* 12 noon-2 p.m. “Piano Recital by Pascal lU m — 7.30 p m “TM Assoc., Coaching. Y M.C.A.. « C.S.A. Gallery — • McDougall Art Gallery, — Caravan Rally, Darfield ~ J , ames Th ® Bt ? Exhibition of Historical N.Z. Rog"" — Town Hall Marriage of Figaro’ Mr 7 • 71 *- m - WP t 0 -7 Yr*-) Presidents Exhibition 10- Local Photography Display 2 Domain. 110 p.m. Lunch Time Read- Paintings — Canterbury Auditorium, 8 p.m. “Tar Optra — James H-y Theaf-a 10-II a.m. (over 14 yrs.) 5 p.m. to 4 p.m. • Canty. Caving Group — T.„ Court J h « atrB Museum 10 • 4.30 p.m. tuffq" by Moli*re — James « Pm . Qr-an Rec 1 fa' hv • Canty. Mountain Safety • Outdoor Environmental • Canty. Table Tennis Novice Group to Kings Cave P- m - an ® Superman Film Festival — Odeon — Theatre. 8 p.m Kenneth Wen — Chnst Committee, Tramperama Structures — Cathedral Assoc., Open Night for Be- Timaru — Meet Town Hall J* G - B. Shaw — Repertory Ois o 1 Hollywood “Christopher Robin Goes oil church Cathedral. 8 p m week-and, Nina Valley Square. Victoria Square, ginners, 411 Selwyn Street, 9 a.m. Iv wtrt 7 p,m ’JA* J ,ng 2 — East at Eden Piano R«- w ' th Alice” — Museum “Christopher Robin Gm»» off e Y.W.C.A., Children s River Banks. 7.30 p.m, . b,. Singer — Christchurch cjt)| i p BSC al’ Rog* — Theatre. 8.30 p.m. wl th Alic* “ Museum Gym, St. Silas Church, • Exhibition of Historical • Corsair Motor-Cycle Club, ln<r Cy ßnhfrt« Oy ßrt Chamber Music Society — Jimw y Ha> Th*atr*. 1.10 • Soccer, Wigram Airfare* Th«atr*. 8.30 pm. 9 I? a . m -« NZ ’ stings, Canterbury Final of Pall Mall N.Z. in ? ’ a m ’ R ” b Town ” all *“ d l tori “ m .- 8 p m Lunchl Tim* Ileading - Bas* Indoor 6 asid* Tourna- < Sheltered • McDougall Art Gallery. Museum 10 a.m..4.30 p.m. Motorcross Championship. Mr 10 am ’ P-<n- T*rtuffa by Moliere The Theatre, 1.10 «"»<• ® P-«»- Workshop, Kilmarnock St. Impressionism Display, 10 • Film Festival — Odeon Gray’s Farm, Teddington, • Roller Skating — Roller- — James Hay Theatre, 8 p m ««in an 9n 4 Sune'm-*'” • Model Aircraft Club — Open days by appo.nt- ■«. m. to 4.30 p.m. Theatre .— A Street Car 1.30 p.m. drome, Hornby, 2 p.m. P- m - Christopher Robin g g g hiw R ep< rtory Wigram Airfare* Base. In- nren* • McDougall Art Gallery. Named Desire — Hollywood • Canty. Aquarium and r _ ntw rhiiHr.n’« £ oes 0 ”” Theatre ’ — 7 p.m. k, Th* vitation Fre* Flight Contest Learn Squar* Dancing — Local Photography Display Th.atr. - A Jazz Sing,,. Pond Society, Fish Show, 1 Own D« ?t the Mai* Musaum Th.rtra, 8.30 p.m. M„riS. of Fipr?’"- Gall - Film, - Slid". ChX «"y - W.Lnl hT’ The Fabulous Era. Cnr. Colombo and Brougham Housef 69 Colombo Street • Learn Square Dancing — Opera Premier — James • “"IL 1 "';T Baptist Hall, 530 p.m. 0»r Stalkers Assc. • Festival Opening Concert Streets. 10 a.m. to 4.30 10 Ma m to 4pm Children only — Fendalton Hay Theatre. 8 p.m. St Davids Hall — Wairakal , Tusitala Toastmistrem Tramperama 75, Nina — Town HaH Auditorium, p.m .i# p m. Community Centre, 6.15 “Christopher Robin Gms off R»»4 — B p.m. Club (1.T.C.) SpMch and 1 Bri-hri. n B . Christchurch Symphony Or- • Navy League. Sea Cadet p.m. with Alice" — Museum • *-Z. Ine. — Evaluation Cotrte.t 8 p.m. N»* Brtglrtbn Power Boat chestra 8 p.m. Corps, Open Day, Cass Bay, „ , , Theatre. 8.30 p.m. Problem Solving Through Aranui Hirt School Cub, Power Boat Racing, • Tartuffe — Court 1.30 ■ 4.30 o.m. MfiklfiAV n j' s ‘, t n r ‘* n — • Y.M.C.A. Bryndwr — Group Friendship — Complaisant Point, 1 pm. Theatre Coy — James Hay « Christchurch MilHaria IfIVIVMM I 5 Display 10 a.m. • 6 pm. Open Family Day 3-10 a.m. munitT Room, 203 Glou- ¥n .._ iiwr NUMBERS ? ■ C JL nt ’’ ?l u ’ r L“u m ‘ P . ond Theatre 8 p.m. Society, Display of War (Theosophical Hall). Bl drr»’ton, Table • Roller Skating, Roller- TOUR LEISURE LINE RUMM-ira Society, Fish Show, Cnr. « Christopher Robin Goes Games, Abberley Park Hall, MAD PM 1A • Vegetarian Society — Tennis, Trampoline. Gym- drome, 7 p.m. Hornby. 65-442. 65-443 Colombo and Brougham Sts., Off With Alice — The Merely 1 to 5 o.m. RlMnUll lU Discussion Vegetarian Life nasties, tndoer Bowls. z-6.30 p.m. Players Museum Theatre • Christchurch Model Yacht 7.30 p.m. Theosophical Hall • Can, Y. Ro.se Society Rose 8.30 p.m. Club. Club Championships, • Christchurch Movie Club, Cambridge Tce. TUIIDCnAV inSS Ch°t’r 4 h’ide’‘Tournament. Lupp v«X “ P ’B Tm. o "'' fie.ting m B^P WED. THURSDAY, JWtt.- ?’.:a w5.... szy-Tas-E s '~, % MARCH 12 MARCH 13 Marshland Domain, 1.30 Carnival Day Ham Students ganised Tramp over Banks pertory Theatre, 7 p.m. Mem£r S hin’ 3 oeool* ■■Vfl l& IHHiiVII IV // pm ’ Assoc. Building. Peninsula, • Cathedral Squares, Squar* to a ff en( j • Good Companions Social Cantv Table Tennis I i - lu &- O'd Time Dancing. St. • n 7 ’ N M . R I t | ] • Tadpole Squares Club - Marys Hall, Manchester St. ,o s ' I TMFil' / FAME Al Ilf E HEW VE AI A & i .r.. , °Fm t( 5: VcX' CrMu.< Assoc.. M H MB AA ■ B Bl BIHIhI HvUr Jv Bl Bl B JH* MB KB ton Community Centre. 6.15 Badge Competitions, • Y.W.C.A Children i \ wVIVIIi MM wK/llEwv AaEALAIIIfEIU s:ri&i. Kn. c ”-

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33786, 7 March 1975, Page 15

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