Three members of the Government social welfare caucus committee watch Kevin Johnson, aged 21, weaving in the workshops of the Society for the Intellectually Handicapped in Christchurch yesterday. From left, Mr D. F. Quigley (M.P. for Rangiora), Miss R. Plumridge, who is in charge of the room, the Minister of Social Welfare (Mr Walker), and Mr G. P. A. Downie (M.P. for Pakuranga).
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34151, 12 May 1976, Page 1
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63Three members of the Government social welfare caucus committee watch Kevin Johnson, aged 21, weaving in the workshops of the Society for the Intellectually Handicapped in Christchurch yesterday. From left, Mr D. F. Quigley (M.P. for Rangiora), Miss R. Plumridge, who is in charge of the room, the Minister of Social Welfare (Mr Walker), and Mr G. P. A. Downie (M.P. for Pakuranga). Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34151, 12 May 1976, Page 1
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