Summer Times entertainment continues in Cathedral Square with the Christchurch Deaf Sign Singers performing. From left are Barbara Beak, Jo Hussey, Noeline Still, and Joy Avis, who translate the words of popular songs especially for the deaf and the hard-of-hearing. The Summer Times entertainment will continue until February 22, when a fireworks display will be held in North Hagley Park.
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Press, 9 January 1987, Page 11
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60Summer Times entertainment continues in Cathedral Square with the Christchurch Deaf Sign Singers performing. From left are Barbara Beak, Jo Hussey, Noeline Still, and Joy Avis, who translate the words of popular songs especially for the deaf and the hard-of-hearing. The Summer Times entertainment will continue until February 22, when a fireworks display will be held in North Hagley Park. Press, 9 January 1987, Page 11
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