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Rolf Harris accepts an envelope containing $2750 from Canterbury Sheltered Workshop trainees, Lynn Morton (left), Steven Flutey and Gregory Kelland, who were among 150 people who walked or rode wheelchairs around North Hagley Park to raise the money for Telethon. The money was presented to the Australian entertainer by the trainees yesterday to be added to the proceeds from Telethon. Rolf Harris was one of the invited Telethon guests in Auckland.

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Press, 19 July 1983, Page 8

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Rolf Harris accepts an envelope containing $2750 from Canterbury Sheltered Workshop trainees, Lynn Morton (left), Steven Flutey and Gregory Kelland, who were among 150 people who walked or rode wheelchairs around North Hagley Park to raise the money for Telethon. The money was presented to the Australian entertainer by the trainees yesterday to be added to the proceeds from Telethon. Rolf Harris was one of the invited Telethon guests in Auckland. Press, 19 July 1983, Page 8

Rolf Harris accepts an envelope containing $2750 from Canterbury Sheltered Workshop trainees, Lynn Morton (left), Steven Flutey and Gregory Kelland, who were among 150 people who walked or rode wheelchairs around North Hagley Park to raise the money for Telethon. The money was presented to the Australian entertainer by the trainees yesterday to be added to the proceeds from Telethon. Rolf Harris was one of the invited Telethon guests in Auckland. Press, 19 July 1983, Page 8