A member of the Mairehau pack, Maureen Princep, aged nine, launches the miniature kite she made from a sweet wrapping paper at the Canterbury Provincial Brownie Revels at Lincoln College on Saturday. With her are Wendy-Anne Husband (partly obscured), aged eight, and Rebecca Fahey, aged nine. The girls were taking part in a fun competition in which they had to eat a sweet and make a kite from the paper. Money raised at the revels will go towards the S.P.C.A. and the barn owls sponsored by the Brownie movement at Willowbank.
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Press, 23 November 1987, Page 6
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91A member of the Mairehau pack, Maureen Princep, aged nine, launches the miniature kite she made from a sweet wrapping paper at the Canterbury Provincial Brownie Revels at Lincoln College on Saturday. With her are Wendy-Anne Husband (partly obscured), aged eight, and Rebecca Fahey, aged nine. The girls were taking part in a fun competition in which they had to eat a sweet and make a kite from the paper. Money raised at the revels will go towards the S.P.C.A. and the barn owls sponsored by the Brownie movement at Willowbank. Press, 23 November 1987, Page 6
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