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Checking out some of the new camping equipment given to the Glenelg Children’s Health Camp in St Martins, Christchurch, by Trust Bank Canterbury, are Mr Richard Bray, the bank’s general manager, and Mrs Madeleine Harrison, the camp manager, with some of the children staying at Glenelg. The camp accommodates 35 primary school age children for four to six weeks. The camp focuses on building children’s self esteem through recreational activities. The new equipment will be used on trips to Arthur’s Pass.

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Press, 27 February 1989, Page 6

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Checking out some of the new camping equipment given to the Glenelg Children’s Health Camp in St Martins, Christchurch, by Trust Bank Canterbury, are Mr Richard Bray, the bank’s general manager, and Mrs Madeleine Harrison, the camp manager, with some of the children staying at Glenelg. The camp accommodates 35 primary school age children for four to six weeks. The camp focuses on building children’s self esteem through recreational activities. The new equipment will be used on trips to Arthur’s Pass. Press, 27 February 1989, Page 6

Checking out some of the new camping equipment given to the Glenelg Children’s Health Camp in St Martins, Christchurch, by Trust Bank Canterbury, are Mr Richard Bray, the bank’s general manager, and Mrs Madeleine Harrison, the camp manager, with some of the children staying at Glenelg. The camp accommodates 35 primary school age children for four to six weeks. The camp focuses on building children’s self esteem through recreational activities. The new equipment will be used on trips to Arthur’s Pass. Press, 27 February 1989, Page 6

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