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Dressed in period costume, Mrs Gladys Foxon, the president of the Christchurch branch of the Workers Educational Association writers’ fellowship, reads an original composition, “Choo Choo Chuff the Puff Puff,” in a railway carriage at Ferrymead Historic Park yesterday. Mrs Foxon wrote the piece for pre-schoolers’ week, at the park. About 80 children visited the park for the reading.

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Press, 15 February 1989, Page 9

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Dressed in period costume, Mrs Gladys Foxon, the president of the Christchurch branch of the Workers Educational Association writers’ fellowship, reads an original composition, “Choo Choo Chuff the Puff Puff,” in a railway carriage at Ferrymead Historic Park yesterday. Mrs Foxon wrote the piece for pre-schoolers’ week, at the park. About 80 children visited the park for the reading. Press, 15 February 1989, Page 9

Dressed in period costume, Mrs Gladys Foxon, the president of the Christchurch branch of the Workers Educational Association writers’ fellowship, reads an original composition, “Choo Choo Chuff the Puff Puff,” in a railway carriage at Ferrymead Historic Park yesterday. Mrs Foxon wrote the piece for pre-schoolers’ week, at the park. About 80 children visited the park for the reading. Press, 15 February 1989, Page 9