FOOD VALUE LEAGUE
DISTRIBUTION OF ASSETS After 11 years’ educational work throughout New Zealand on nutrition the New Zealand Women’s Food Value League decided, voluntarily last year to cease its activities. Its affairs have now been wound up, and two Auckland bodies have benefited by sharing between them the remaining assets of tiie league. A cheque for £2OO has been forwarded to the Jubilee Institute for, the Blind, Auckland, to be used for the purchase of Braile books and gramophone records on nutrition. It is understood that the institute library is on loan to blind persons throughout New Zealand, so that not only Auckland will benefit from this gift. The league library, containing up-to-date books on nutrition and allied subjects, has been given to the Auckland Public Library. In addition about £45 has been given to the Auckland Public Library to help in the upkeep of the library. . . . A further substantial gift of about 450 copies cf the league recipe book ; “Calling all Ccoks,” has been made to secondary schools in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin to the value of £l5O.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25811, 24 May 1949, Page 2
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