NEW BRIGHTON FREE KINDERGARTEN
♦ SCHEME TO RAISE FUNDS FOR NEW BUILDING The special committee appointed to discuss ways of raising funds for the New Brighton Free Kindergarten reported to a meeting in the Borough Council Chambers th s week that it recommended the running of a king and queen carnival to raise funds for the completion of the kindergarten bulldog. The Mayor (Mr E. L. Smith), in supporting the proposal, said it was the *£uty of the residents of the borough to do their best to assist in raising the balance of the money required. The kindergarten had a roll of more than 40 children. The following were elected a committee to organise the carnival: Messrs E. L. Smith, J. H. Codd ngton, E. .1. Hill, and L. K. Scott (secretary), and Mesdames H. A. Bishop, G. Bundy, L. Dixey, R. Dixon, J. H Coddington, W. Dixon, J. J. Hicks, M. M. Burt, K. Lavender, F. Potter, and G. Fitzgerald, and Miss L. Branch. It was decided that all New Brighton associations be advised that a deputation would wait on them, asking their co-operation and assistance, each association to be allowed 15 per cent, of the money it raises, the balance of 75 per cent, to go to the kin depart'”'
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 21
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