PERSONAL.
The Minister for Education and Health (the Hon. P. Eraser) will arrive in Ashburton from the north to-morrow afternoon. He will speak at Rakaia at 3 p.m. and at Ashburton in the evening.
Mr L. 0. Oakley, of Rakaia, has been appointed by the Agricultural Division of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research to represent the farmers on the Committee of control of sheep disease investigation in Canterbury.
Mr Ronald Macmillan, eldest son of Airs A. E. Macmillan, of Ashburton, is a novice at the Community of the Resurrection, Mirfield, where he is known as Brother Ronald, says a London correspondent. He is one of 70 students. The course, which he is finding very interesting, is one of three years. In memory of the founder of this order, the late Bishop Gore, a memorial church costing £39,000, was recently dedicated by the Archbishop of York. Mirfield Ihas been a training college for many men of eminence who have gone to different parts of the Empire as missionaries. Brother Ronald is the first New Zealander to have entered Mirfield.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 300, 30 September 1938, Page 4
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