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Looking pleased with themselves after returning from the annual New Zealand Gold Guitar Awards in Gore at Queen’s Birthday week-end, are three Christchurch girls, Toni Dixon (left), aged 10, Debbie Mahia (rear), aged 13, and Leonie Manson, aged 13. Leonie Manson was awarded the junior gold guitar award for her self-accompanied country music singing. Debbie Mahia was second in that class. Leonie Manson was also the over-all winner of the junior section. Toni Dixon was second in the 11 years and under singing section.

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Press, 3 June 1981, Page 1

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Looking pleased with themselves after returning from the annual New Zealand Gold Guitar Awards in Gore at Queen’s Birthday week-end, are three Christchurch girls, Toni Dixon (left), aged 10, Debbie Mahia (rear), aged 13, and Leonie Manson, aged 13. Leonie Manson was awarded the junior gold guitar award for her self-accompanied country music singing. Debbie Mahia was second in that class. Leonie Manson was also the over-all winner of the junior section. Toni Dixon was second in the 11 years and under singing section. Press, 3 June 1981, Page 1

Looking pleased with themselves after returning from the annual New Zealand Gold Guitar Awards in Gore at Queen’s Birthday week-end, are three Christchurch girls, Toni Dixon (left), aged 10, Debbie Mahia (rear), aged 13, and Leonie Manson, aged 13. Leonie Manson was awarded the junior gold guitar award for her self-accompanied country music singing. Debbie Mahia was second in that class. Leonie Manson was also the over-all winner of the junior section. Toni Dixon was second in the 11 years and under singing section. Press, 3 June 1981, Page 1