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STRATHEONA HOSTEL

MEETING OF BOARD OF MANAGERS The monthly meeting of the Board of Managers of Stratheona House Training Hostel at Pleasant Point was held at the hostel. It was reported that one new trainee had come into residence and another had finished her term of work with the board. The girls’ work and progress were reported on by the matron and discussed by the board, and correspondence was dealt with. The farm committee reported that some changes had been made in the dairy herd. The milk supply was good. It was decided to hold a garden party in March. The board thanked the following for generous gifts, mostlv of money:. Womerf’s Institutes (IT), branches of the Women’s Division of Federated

Farmers (8k the Mid-Canterbury Coordinating Committee of the Women’s Division and Women’s Institutes, and numerous individual friends.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26031, 7 February 1950, Page 2

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STRATHEONA HOSTEL Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26031, 7 February 1950, Page 2

STRATHEONA HOSTEL Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26031, 7 February 1950, Page 2

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