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A popsercise tutor, Sue Daniels, leading a group of 63 pupils in a routine at Queen Elizabeth II Park. Popsercise, organised by the Christchurch City Council as part of its recreation programme at the park, is becoming so popular that five day classes and two night classes are being held each week. The classes are intended for housewives with children, who can use the new creche.

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Press, 1 March 1982, Page 10

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A popsercise tutor, Sue Daniels, leading a group of 63 pupils in a routine at Queen Elizabeth II Park. Popsercise, organised by the Christchurch City Council as part of its recreation programme at the park, is becoming so popular that five day classes and two night classes are being held each week. The classes are intended for housewives with children, who can use the new creche. Press, 1 March 1982, Page 10

A popsercise tutor, Sue Daniels, leading a group of 63 pupils in a routine at Queen Elizabeth II Park. Popsercise, organised by the Christchurch City Council as part of its recreation programme at the park, is becoming so popular that five day classes and two night classes are being held each week. The classes are intended for housewives with children, who can use the new creche. Press, 1 March 1982, Page 10

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