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Hackham West outreach workers who are trying to show young people a religious meaning in life.


Sister Helen Parer, St Martins spiritual study centre.


John Brown worker for the Hare Street Uniting Church community fix it program.


Joyce Richards of Lockleys (left) and Lorraine Reddecliffe of Rosewater busy preparing the Christmas dinner for the lonely.


After blessing St Raphael's foundation stone, Archbishop Leonard Faulkner and Reverend Father Giles Ferriggi congratulate Sister Gemma, Mother Ottavia and Sister Giorgina.


Donald Grey-Smith at the new St Chads Church.


The Reverend Flo Monahan celebrates her first holy communion following her ordination to the priesthood on 5 December 1992. Looking on are (from left) the Reverend Conrad Patterson (rector of St Martins Anglican Church, Campbelltown) and the Ven. Alan Daw (former Archdeacon of Adelaide).


Father Alan admires the Holy Mary & Baby Jesus with the crowns they wear for the assumption celebrations.


Midnight mass, St Augustines Anglican Church. (Left to right) Pauline O'Daniel, Betty Halliday, Father Donald Cornelius, Alison Haddy, Rachel Cornelius, Leith Halliday (church warden & parish secretary).


Dean David Richardson of North Adelaide with the Easter candle.


Indrabhata & Paramhansa dancing in the Hare Krishna Temple.


Robyn, Jampa & Rana meditating at Budda House, Fullarton, where free meditation classes will be held for 'life be in it'.


Dulcie Boag from the Citizens Advice Bureau has all the information at her fingertips.


Iris Aplin of Woodville Gardens with Christmas hampers at the Bowden Brompton Mission.


Op shop workers, Joy Roffe and Kathy McGowan offer friendly service and cheap clothing at the Aldinga Baptist Community Care Centre.

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[Coastcare sign] Henley Beach.


Peter Ellery (F.F.H. campaign), Nancy Hull (S.A. Council of Churches) & Brian Witty (Community Aid Abroad) observing the loading of the "Rhein" at Port Adelaide.


Barbara Molt, Crafers; Amy Thornton, 9, Crafers; Luke Stephenson, 11, Stirling; Anthony Molt, 11, Crafers; Emma Thornton, 11, Crafers.


Blackwood Recreation Centre, Briony, Belview Heights & Nicole, Blackwood, both year 6, learning the finer points of archery during holiday activities at the centre.


No, it's not a disaster at Blackwood Recreation Centre's school holiday program. These youngsters are doing a dance called "the Time Warp", on skates. The Military Two-Step never looked like this!


Nick, 13, of Blackwood shows his skill by skating over Jade, 2, of Kangarilla at the Blackwood Recreation Centre.


Holiday activity, learning to fence are Eigon, 11, Blackwood; Leigh, 12, Reynella; Brad, 8, Aberfoyle Park.


Blackwood Community Recreation Centre holiday activity, skating fun.


Kylie, 16, and Ian, 15, try their skill at an archery session organised by the Blackwood Recreation Centre.


Local Robin Hoods give archery a shot during holiday activities at the Blackwood Recreation Centre. From left, Nicole, 11, of Blackwood, Diana, 8, of Coromandel Valley, and Kerry, 8, of Bellevue Heights, take aim.


Holiday activity, trampolining, Belinda, 9, Brighton.


Four-year-old Michelle finds her feet - on wheels, with help from Blackwood Recreation Centre roller skating instructors Sasha Robjohns and Kerry Hall. Roller skating is one of many activities offered by the recreation centre.


There are ups and downs to all school holidays as 13-year-olds (from left) Peter, Steve and David found during a rollerskating session at the Blackwood Community Recreation Centre.


Sam Trowse, 10, Hawthorndene, learning rollerskating tricks at Blackwood Recreation Centre.

