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A Waimairi Leo Club member, Miss Lee McKenzie, leads Leos from throughout the South Island on the organisation’s fund-raising “Journey For Sight” walk on Saturday. The walk’s aim was to collect money to buy talking books for the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind. It began at Linwood City Mall at 10 a.m. and ended in Cathedral Square. Many of the walkers had been sponsored by Christchurch residents and others collected money from pedestrians and motorists along the way.

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Press, 15 August 1988, Page 9

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A Waimairi Leo Club member, Miss Lee McKenzie, leads Leos from throughout the South Island on the organisation’s fund-raising “Journey For Sight” walk on Saturday. The walk’s aim was to collect money to buy talking books for the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind. It began at Linwood City Mall at 10 a.m. and ended in Cathedral Square. Many of the walkers had been sponsored by Christchurch residents and others collected money from pedestrians and motorists along the way. Press, 15 August 1988, Page 9

A Waimairi Leo Club member, Miss Lee McKenzie, leads Leos from throughout the South Island on the organisation’s fund-raising “Journey For Sight” walk on Saturday. The walk’s aim was to collect money to buy talking books for the Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind. It began at Linwood City Mall at 10 a.m. and ended in Cathedral Square. Many of the walkers had been sponsored by Christchurch residents and others collected money from pedestrians and motorists along the way. Press, 15 August 1988, Page 9