GRANT TO COLLEGE
Car Electrical Laboratory A grant of £46# had been made by the Education Department for the conversion to an automotive electrical laboratory of a building built in 1964, the board of governors of the Christchurch Technical Institute was told on Monday evening. The building was erected for the use of the Technical High School as an engineering shop. The principal (Mr D W. Lyall) said that the first course on food handling and hygiene ended on August 16. Sufficient inquiries had been received to justify a further course, he added. This would start on September 5. The Department of Maori Affairs had advised that Cabinet had approved the provision of an additional full-time, one-year course in panel-beat-ing for Maori apprentices, to begin in 1967. The board granted permission to the Canterbury District Amateur Wrestling Committee to use the assembly hall for amateur wrestling championships on September 3. The board decided to purchase a new motor-mower for the playing fields, a 26in machine being chosen.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31134, 10 August 1966, Page 9
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