The Christchurch Mayoress, Mrs Judith Hay, and youth leaders representing various youth groups, display posters promoting public awareness of youth activity and involvement in the community, BACK (from left): Christine Parsons (Rangers), aged 16, Kate Husband (Girls’ Brigade), aged eight, Darryl Forsyth (St John Ambulance Association), aged 14, Glen McConnell (Youth for Christ), aged 17, Kent Brownlee (Venturers), aged 18, Lee Mclntyre (St John Ambulance Association), aged 12. FRONT (from left): Catherine McLaclan (Brownies), aged eight, Mrs Hay, and Michelle Cokman (Girls’ Brigade), aged 12. Organised by the Canterbury Youth Groups Promotion Council, the 1982 Youth Promotion Programme was launched on Monday with a public announcement and distribution of the posters. The idea began about six years ago when Mrs Hay called a series of meetings to see how children could be helped. Other promotional activities will take place throughout the year.
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142The Christchurch Mayoress, Mrs Judith Hay, and youth leaders representing various youth groups, display posters promoting public awareness of youth activity and involvement in the community, BACK (from left): Christine Parsons (Rangers), aged 16, Kate Husband (Girls’ Brigade), aged eight, Darryl Forsyth (St John Ambulance Association), aged 14, Glen McConnell (Youth for Christ), aged 17, Kent Brownlee (Venturers), aged 18, Lee Mclntyre (St John Ambulance Association), aged 12. FRONT (from left): Catherine McLaclan (Brownies), aged eight, Mrs Hay, and Michelle Cokman (Girls’ Brigade), aged 12. Organised by the Canterbury Youth Groups Promotion Council, the 1982 Youth Promotion Programme was launched on Monday with a public announcement and distribution of the posters. The idea began about six years ago when Mrs Hay called a series of meetings to see how children could be helped. Other promotional activities will take place throughout the year. Press, 10 February 1982, Page 2
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