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A gymnasium technician, Jason Moir, tests his fitness level on the ergometer given to the Christchurch Polytechnic by the Canterbury branch of the Heart Foundation. Mr John Boniface (kneeling) explains how the bike works to the polytechnic director, Mr John Kerens (left), the regional chairwoman of the foundation, Mrs Enid Whiteling, and the foundation’s medical director, Dr David Hay.

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Press, 16 August 1988, Page 8

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A gymnasium technician, Jason Moir, tests his fitness level on the ergometer given to the Christchurch Polytechnic by the Canterbury branch of the Heart Foundation. Mr John Boniface (kneeling) explains how the bike works to the polytechnic director, Mr John Kerens (left), the regional chairwoman of the foundation, Mrs Enid Whiteling, and the foundation’s medical director, Dr David Hay. Press, 16 August 1988, Page 8

A gymnasium technician, Jason Moir, tests his fitness level on the ergometer given to the Christchurch Polytechnic by the Canterbury branch of the Heart Foundation. Mr John Boniface (kneeling) explains how the bike works to the polytechnic director, Mr John Kerens (left), the regional chairwoman of the foundation, Mrs Enid Whiteling, and the foundation’s medical director, Dr David Hay. Press, 16 August 1988, Page 8