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The Summer Wind Quintet playing for lunch-time visitors at the Bishopdale Mall yesterday. FROM LEFT: Alison Catanach (flute), Susan McKeich (oboe), Tim Dodd (bassoon), Andrew McKeich (French horn), and Philip Winstanley (clarinet). The quintet’s performance was one of the activities of Community Week, organised by the Bishopdale Community Centre this week. Other activities include craft demonstrations, children’s games, and a Punch and Judy show.

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Press, 29 January 1982, Page 2

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The Summer Wind Quintet playing for lunch-time visitors at the Bishopdale Mall yesterday. FROM LEFT: Alison Catanach (flute), Susan McKeich (oboe), Tim Dodd (bassoon), Andrew McKeich (French horn), and Philip Winstanley (clarinet). The quintet’s performance was one of the activities of Community Week, organised by the Bishopdale Community Centre this week. Other activities include craft demonstrations, children’s games, and a Punch and Judy show. Press, 29 January 1982, Page 2

The Summer Wind Quintet playing for lunch-time visitors at the Bishopdale Mall yesterday. FROM LEFT: Alison Catanach (flute), Susan McKeich (oboe), Tim Dodd (bassoon), Andrew McKeich (French horn), and Philip Winstanley (clarinet). The quintet’s performance was one of the activities of Community Week, organised by the Bishopdale Community Centre this week. Other activities include craft demonstrations, children’s games, and a Punch and Judy show. Press, 29 January 1982, Page 2

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