INFLUENZA VACCINE
Bus Drivers To
Participate
The Christchurch Transport Board and its employees’ sick benefit society are cooperating in a scheme for the voluntary immunisation of staff against influenza.
The cost to the board is estimated at £125.
The works and traffic committee reported to the board yesterday that even if an influenza epidemic did not eventuate, there could be some benefit if there was not the same time lost because of heavy colds among the staff.
Emphasising that the scheme was voluntary, the committee added that it should not be taken as a precedent for the future or for an application for vaccination tor other purposes.
Centaurus Ice Skating Club
Officers elected at the annual meeting of the Centaurus Ice Skating Club were I — Patron, Mr A. W. F. Jones; president, Mr D. F. Hewinson; vice-presidents. Judge K. G. Archer, Messrs F. G. Kirkpatrick, A. W. Lea, A. C. Sparrow; secretary, Mr M. V. Besley; assistant secretary Mrs P. Farr; treasurer, Mrs A. B. Besley; club captain, Mr G. Glover; women’s dub captain, Miss N. Leaske: ! committee, Mesdames P. Hewinson, J. Maxwell, N Sparrow, Dr. A. Goldstein, Messrs T. Walls, T. Skerton, J. Havenaar, J. Bastion; trustees, Mrs A. B. Besley, Messrs M. V. Besley, D. F. Hewinson.
INFLUENZA VACCINE
Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30712, 30 March 1965, Page 14
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