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Young people “get knotted” during a practice by Canterbury youth groups in Hagley Park on Saturday for a Royal performance. From bottom left are Vanessa Andrews, Justin Brooks, Joanne Rittey, Bridget Donaldson, Philippa Cox, and Paul Nicholls, all of Christchurch, Amber Slee, of Kurow, Sara Lumsden, of Christchurch, Katie Blackie, of Kaiapoi, and Rosemarie Saunders, of Christchurch. Hundreds of young Canterbury people will take part in “new games” and other demonstrations in a “Youth in Action” display at Queen Elizabeth II Park on March 1. The display will be attended by the Queen.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860210.2.37

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Press, 10 February 1986, Page 4

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Young people “get knotted” during a practice by Canterbury youth groups in Hagley Park on Saturday for a Royal performance. From bottom left are Vanessa Andrews, Justin Brooks, Joanne Rittey, Bridget Donaldson, Philippa Cox, and Paul Nicholls, all of Christchurch, Amber Slee, of Kurow, Sara Lumsden, of Christchurch, Katie Blackie, of Kaiapoi, and Rosemarie Saunders, of Christchurch. Hundreds of young Canterbury people will take part in “new games” and other demonstrations in a “Youth in Action” display at Queen Elizabeth II Park on March 1. The display will be attended by the Queen. Press, 10 February 1986, Page 4

Young people “get knotted” during a practice by Canterbury youth groups in Hagley Park on Saturday for a Royal performance. From bottom left are Vanessa Andrews, Justin Brooks, Joanne Rittey, Bridget Donaldson, Philippa Cox, and Paul Nicholls, all of Christchurch, Amber Slee, of Kurow, Sara Lumsden, of Christchurch, Katie Blackie, of Kaiapoi, and Rosemarie Saunders, of Christchurch. Hundreds of young Canterbury people will take part in “new games” and other demonstrations in a “Youth in Action” display at Queen Elizabeth II Park on March 1. The display will be attended by the Queen. Press, 10 February 1986, Page 4

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