Ruth Chapman (right), aged 11, tries a skill game at one of the stalls held in Hagley Park on Saturday by the Canterbury Playcentre Association. With her are Dale Burrell (left), aged 13, and Leanne Martin, aged 17. Some 30 Canterbury playcentres took part in the fundraising activities in Hagley Part, part of the national playcentre publicity week. Today, the fifty-ninth playcentre in Canterbury, the Linwood East Playcentre, will be formally opened.
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72Ruth Chapman (right), aged 11, tries a skill game at one of the stalls held in Hagley Park on Saturday by the Canterbury Playcentre Association. With her are Dale Burrell (left), aged 13, and Leanne Martin, aged 17. Some 30 Canterbury playcentres took part in the fundraising activities in Hagley Part, part of the national playcentre publicity week. Today, the fifty-ninth playcentre in Canterbury, the Linwood East Playcentre, will be formally opened. Press, 21 April 1986, Page 4
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