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RANGIORA NURSERY SCHOOL’S TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.—A group of guests and some of the committee members at the anniversary garden party of the Rangiora Nursery School, which provides training in homecraft for girls at the Rangiora High School. From left are the Mayor of Rangiora (Mr L. E. Farr), Mr D. W. Rutherford (Director of Adult Education at the University of Canterbury), Professor H. E. Field (under whose general supervision the school was established), Mrs L. McMeekin (formerly Miss Dolton, who, through a Carnegie grant, directed the establishment of the school in its first year), Mrs A. E. Golding (supervisor of the school, who will retire this year after 25 years’ service), Mrs B. W. Page (secretary of the school’s committee), Mrs J. J. Allison (president), Mrs G. Elliott (treasurer), Mr H. L. Pickering, and the principal of the Rangiora High School (Mr J. F. Moffat), who will retire at the end of this year.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 26

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RANGIORA NURSERY SCHOOL’S TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.—A group of guests and some of the committee members at the anniversary garden party of the Rangiora Nursery School, which provides training in homecraft for girls at the Rangiora High School. From left are the Mayor of Rangiora (Mr L. E. Farr), Mr D. W. Rutherford (Director of Adult Education at the University of Canterbury), Professor H. E. Field (under whose general supervision the school was established), Mrs L. McMeekin (formerly Miss Dolton, who, through a Carnegie grant, directed the establishment of the school in its first year), Mrs A. E. Golding (supervisor of the school, who will retire this year after 25 years’ service), Mrs B. W. Page (secretary of the school’s committee), Mrs J. J. Allison (president), Mrs G. Elliott (treasurer), Mr H. L. Pickering, and the principal of the Rangiora High School (Mr J. F. Moffat), who will retire at the end of this year. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 26

RANGIORA NURSERY SCHOOL’S TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY.—A group of guests and some of the committee members at the anniversary garden party of the Rangiora Nursery School, which provides training in homecraft for girls at the Rangiora High School. From left are the Mayor of Rangiora (Mr L. E. Farr), Mr D. W. Rutherford (Director of Adult Education at the University of Canterbury), Professor H. E. Field (under whose general supervision the school was established), Mrs L. McMeekin (formerly Miss Dolton, who, through a Carnegie grant, directed the establishment of the school in its first year), Mrs A. E. Golding (supervisor of the school, who will retire this year after 25 years’ service), Mrs B. W. Page (secretary of the school’s committee), Mrs J. J. Allison (president), Mrs G. Elliott (treasurer), Mr H. L. Pickering, and the principal of the Rangiora High School (Mr J. F. Moffat), who will retire at the end of this year. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 26

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