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James McMillan, aged nine, of Belfast, holds the pencil puppet he made at the Fun Adventure Bus recreation programme at Sheldon Park, Belfast, yesterday. The programme has been designed to provide interesting recreational, sporting and cultural activities for children of primary and intermediate school age. It is supervised by a group of tertiary students who have been chosen through the Student Job Search Centre, Christchurch. The group will be at the Redwood Community Centre this morning, and Kendal School this afternoon. Tomorrow it will be at Merrin School in the morning and Russley School in the afternoon.

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Press, 10 January 1984, Page 7

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James McMillan, aged nine, of Belfast, holds the pencil puppet he made at the Fun Adventure Bus recreation programme at Sheldon Park, Belfast, yesterday. The programme has been designed to provide interesting recreational, sporting and cultural activities for children of primary and intermediate school age. It is supervised by a group of tertiary students who have been chosen through the Student Job Search Centre, Christchurch. The group will be at the Redwood Community Centre this morning, and Kendal School this afternoon. Tomorrow it will be at Merrin School in the morning and Russley School in the afternoon. Press, 10 January 1984, Page 7

James McMillan, aged nine, of Belfast, holds the pencil puppet he made at the Fun Adventure Bus recreation programme at Sheldon Park, Belfast, yesterday. The programme has been designed to provide interesting recreational, sporting and cultural activities for children of primary and intermediate school age. It is supervised by a group of tertiary students who have been chosen through the Student Job Search Centre, Christchurch. The group will be at the Redwood Community Centre this morning, and Kendal School this afternoon. Tomorrow it will be at Merrin School in the morning and Russley School in the afternoon. Press, 10 January 1984, Page 7

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