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TOP: The new extension to the Canterbury Sheltered Workshop in Kilmarnock Street, Christchurch. The extensions will be formally opened by the Minister of Social Welfare, Mrs Hercus, on August 17. About 40 trainees are learning packaging and assembly skills in the new workshop, which trains people for industrial work. BOTTOM: Steven Flutey (left), John Galbraith (right) and Gary Boyd (rear) assemble three-pin plugs.

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Press, 10 August 1985, Page 5

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TOP: The new extension to the Canterbury Sheltered Workshop in Kilmarnock Street, Christchurch. The extensions will be formally opened by the Minister of Social Welfare, Mrs Hercus, on August 17. About 40 trainees are learning packaging and assembly skills in the new workshop, which trains people for industrial work. BOTTOM: Steven Flutey (left), John Galbraith (right) and Gary Boyd (rear) assemble three-pin plugs. Press, 10 August 1985, Page 5

TOP: The new extension to the Canterbury Sheltered Workshop in Kilmarnock Street, Christchurch. The extensions will be formally opened by the Minister of Social Welfare, Mrs Hercus, on August 17. About 40 trainees are learning packaging and assembly skills in the new workshop, which trains people for industrial work. BOTTOM: Steven Flutey (left), John Galbraith (right) and Gary Boyd (rear) assemble three-pin plugs. Press, 10 August 1985, Page 5