Exhibition in Cathedral
A brownie and cub international art and craft exhibi-l tion was opened at the Christchurch Cathedral on Saturday by the Dean of Christchurch (the Very Rev. M. L. Underhill). About 600 brownies, cubs, and parents watched international activities which included dancing and singing and a Swedish Christmas ceremony. Tracy Ringrose,’ aged seven, is shown danc-j ing an Irish jig. Craft wo'k, including, models, friezes, puppets,' posters, and woodwork, will; remain on display in the Cathedra] for most of July.. The exhibition is being held for the International Year of; the Child, and to draw at-| tention to the international nature of the guide and I scout movement '
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Press, 2 July 1979, Page 6
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