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Christchurch schoolchildren take part in dance exercises to music in lunch-time Heart Week activities in Cathedral Square yesterday. The activities, organised by the National Heart Foundation, are designed to show that fitness can be fun. They will continue in Cathedral Square today. Children from 7 Christchurch schools are taking part.

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Press, 11 October 1985, Page 29

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Christchurch schoolchildren take part in dance exercises to music in lunch-time Heart Week activities in Cathedral Square yesterday. The activities, organised by the National Heart Foundation, are designed to show that fitness can be fun. They will continue in Cathedral Square today. Children from 7 Christchurch schools are taking part. Press, 11 October 1985, Page 29

Christchurch schoolchildren take part in dance exercises to music in lunch-time Heart Week activities in Cathedral Square yesterday. The activities, organised by the National Heart Foundation, are designed to show that fitness can be fun. They will continue in Cathedral Square today. Children from 7 Christchurch schools are taking part. Press, 11 October 1985, Page 29

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