Dr Graham Riley, chairman of the Canterbury Aged People’s Welfare Council, receives a cheque of from Mrs Valmai Chudley, president of the Happi Club, an elderly residents’ group. Members of the Aged Peoples Welfare Council, Club and residents of the Maples Rest Home raised the money by sowing clothes for dolls, which were then sold.
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Press, 7 February 1986, Page 5
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55Dr Graham Riley, chairman of the Canterbury Aged People’s Welfare Council, receives a cheque of from Mrs Valmai Chudley, president of the Happi Club, an elderly residents’ group. Members of the Aged Peoples Welfare Council, Club and residents of the Maples Rest Home raised the money by sowing clothes for dolls, which were then sold. Press, 7 February 1986, Page 5
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