Spreydon School pupils demonstrate their appeal technique yesterday before setting off to collect in their area for the New Zealand Red Cross Society’s national appeal. In front, from left, are Cilla Leckie, Josie Leckie, and Philip Painter, all aged 10. The pupils are members of their school’s Red Cross youth group. On Sunday, pupils from similar youth groups in Christchurch schools will take part in the Red Cross church parade in Cathedral Square, marking the end of the society’s national appeal week. .
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82Spreydon School pupils demonstrate their appeal technique yesterday before setting off to collect in their area for the New Zealand Red Cross Society’s national appeal. In front, from left, are Cilla Leckie, Josie Leckie, and Philip Painter, all aged 10. The pupils are members of their school’s Red Cross youth group. On Sunday, pupils from similar youth groups in Christchurch schools will take part in the Red Cross church parade in Cathedral Square, marking the end of the society’s national appeal week. . Press, 2 May 1985, Page 1
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