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Three Christchurch intermediate pupils with the prizes for non-traditioeal achievements at school, which they received at a nresentation at the Canterbury Public Library yesterday. The awards were presented by Lady Hay. With their awards are from left, Kerri-Lee Bateman, aged 12, of Chisnallwood Intermediate, with a woodwork award; Kendall Crosed, aged 13, of Christchurch South Intermediate, with a metalwork prize, and Tony Davis, aged 12 of Queenspark School, with an award for sewing.

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Press, 5 December 1986, Page 9

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Three Christchurch intermediate pupils with the prizes for non-traditioeal achievements at school, which they received at a nresentation at the Canterbury Public Library yesterday. The awards were presented by Lady Hay. With their awards are from left, Kerri-Lee Bateman, aged 12, of Chisnallwood Intermediate, with a woodwork award; Kendall Crosed, aged 13, of Christchurch South Intermediate, with a metalwork prize, and Tony Davis, aged 12 of Queenspark School, with an award for sewing. Press, 5 December 1986, Page 9

Three Christchurch intermediate pupils with the prizes for non-traditioeal achievements at school, which they received at a nresentation at the Canterbury Public Library yesterday. The awards were presented by Lady Hay. With their awards are from left, Kerri-Lee Bateman, aged 12, of Chisnallwood Intermediate, with a woodwork award; Kendall Crosed, aged 13, of Christchurch South Intermediate, with a metalwork prize, and Tony Davis, aged 12 of Queenspark School, with an award for sewing. Press, 5 December 1986, Page 9