MORE THAN £l7O RAISED
KINDERGARTENS* APPEAL
More than £ 170 was raised yef ' terday in the annual appeal of Christchurch Kindergarten tion. The greater part of this amofla* was raised in a street collection, W® ? a substantial sum was also rais®» \ by various stalls. The cake stall ® Victoria square, conducted by v|]L committee of the Sunbeam garten and supplied by other *}■ gartens, brought in the sum of . 6s sd. The flower stall in charffß Mrs H. T. J. Thacker, president the association, realised aboitf and that run by the Kindergarten about £6. Con®w*, satisfaction with the result ■*"-* jappeal was expressed last even®* ’. by the organiser, Mrs A. Keith xU" |, • field. , t v*, The headquarters were at rooms of H. G. Livingstone and CQMgyj:.' pany, Hereford street. Here dames Hadfield, H. G. Turner, fr Dunbier, and Miss H. Hull were charge. Refreshments for sisting were provided by the ham Kindergarten at Ford and field’s rooms, Gloucester In the competitions a ham by Mrs C. Rees, Gloucester OT«W||| and a cake made by Mrs WyaaiH Rodda, of the Sydenham KunjmH ten, was won by Mes CbastflUi
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 10
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