Mrs Neroli Endacott wants service clubs to buy Envicon 10 units, at right, for the handicapped. Priced at $l500, the units are operated by blowing into tubes, the use of infra-red beams and light touch switches. They are ideal for people paralysed from the neck down. Lack of finance has forced Mrs Endacott, who organises fund raising for the Co-ordinating Council for the Handicapped, to abandon her plans for a charity cabaret to raise- the purchase price of the units.
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80Mrs Neroli Endacott wants service clubs to buy Envicon 10 units, at right, for the handicapped. Priced at $l500, the units are operated by blowing into tubes, the use of infra-red beams and light touch switches. They are ideal for people paralysed from the neck down. Lack of finance has forced Mrs Endacott, who organises fund raising for the Co-ordinating Council for the Handicapped, to abandon her plans for a charity cabaret to raise- the purchase price of the units. Press, 26 April 1983, Page 10
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