Primary and pre-school children from Cathedral Grammar School gather beneath the Christmas tree which was set up in Christchurch Cathedral yesterday. They are, from left: Front, Jacqueline Laney, Sara Griffin, and Catherine Moody. Middle, Jeremey Berryman and Andrew Rigg, and top, Michael Sim. The Christmas tree will be dedicated at a children’s service on Sunday. The ’ children’s television programme presenter, Oily Ohlson, will speak and the Skellerup Woolston Band will perform with the Cathedral Choir.
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75Primary and pre-school children from Cathedral Grammar School gather beneath the Christmas tree which was set up in Christchurch Cathedral yesterday. They are, from left: Front, Jacqueline Laney, Sara Griffin, and Catherine Moody. Middle, Jeremey Berryman and Andrew Rigg, and top, Michael Sim. The Christmas tree will be dedicated at a children’s service on Sunday. The ’ children’s television programme presenter, Oily Ohlson, will speak and the Skellerup Woolston Band will perform with the Cathedral Choir. Press, 3 December 1982, Page 2
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