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The manager of the new Christchurch Youth Centre, Paul Jenkins, has an imaginary wound bandaged after the presentation of a first aid kit by the North Canterbury Red Cross yesterday. The branch’s president, Mrs Sue Harris (left), watches as the branch’s health services co-ordinator, Mrs June Heney, applies the bandage. The Red Cross organisation has a large youth programme in schools and youth clubs.

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Press, 3 December 1985, Page 23

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The manager of the new Christchurch Youth Centre, Paul Jenkins, has an imaginary wound bandaged after the presentation of a first aid kit by the North Canterbury Red Cross yesterday. The branch’s president, Mrs Sue Harris (left), watches as the branch’s health services co-ordinator, Mrs June Heney, applies the bandage. The Red Cross organisation has a large youth programme in schools and youth clubs. Press, 3 December 1985, Page 23

The manager of the new Christchurch Youth Centre, Paul Jenkins, has an imaginary wound bandaged after the presentation of a first aid kit by the North Canterbury Red Cross yesterday. The branch’s president, Mrs Sue Harris (left), watches as the branch’s health services co-ordinator, Mrs June Heney, applies the bandage. The Red Cross organisation has a large youth programme in schools and youth clubs. Press, 3 December 1985, Page 23