GOOD SAMARITANS, THESE
"Our thanks are also due to all the other people who lent a hand. Items were contributed by Miss Grace Nixon, lan Puddle, Coral, Pat, and Norman Fraser, Jack and Betty Robb, and the pupils of Miss Doreen Herbert and Mrs Chisholm. Mias Madge Brown, the pianist, also gave valuable assistance. Those clever little dancers, Billy and Biddy Pahi, contributed dances, and Mr Schnack and Mr Few were invaluable helpers. , "Mrs Roberts gave us a beautiful ftuilt which realised £9, 'Gran of {Worcester street' was another
two dances have been £4l. We hope to take a Christmas party to Tuahiwi this year, and have a Christmas, tree there. Old People
"Our work is chiefly for the old people, and we are providing a gift for every resident of the Jubilee Home, as well as for the old people round Christchurch, old ladies, and old men. "We wish to thank mother, Mrs Whitley, Mrs Colemav and Miss Betty Andrews for all their help during the year."
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)
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