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MISS JEAN SMITH, Dominion president of the W.D.F.F., cutting a farewell cake at an informal function held at Clarkville, her home district, before her departure today as leader of a delegation to the world A.C.W.W. conference in Oslo. Representatives of local sports clubs, countrywomen’s organisations, Ohoka Federated Farmers, Kaiapoi District Nursing Association, Clarkville School and hall committees, and St Augustine’s Church attended the luncheon. The president of the Clarkville-East Eyreton division branch (Mrs P. Harper) presented Miss Smith with a silver fernleaf brooch.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 5

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MISS JEAN SMITH, Dominion president of the W.D.F.F., cutting a farewell cake at an informal function held at Clarkville, her home district, before her departure today as leader of a delegation to the world A.C.W.W. conference in Oslo. Representatives of local sports clubs, countrywomen’s organisations, Ohoka Federated Farmers, Kaiapoi District Nursing Association, Clarkville School and hall committees, and St Augustine’s Church attended the luncheon. The president of the Clarkville-East Eyreton division branch (Mrs P. Harper) presented Miss Smith with a silver fernleaf brooch. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 5

MISS JEAN SMITH, Dominion president of the W.D.F.F., cutting a farewell cake at an informal function held at Clarkville, her home district, before her departure today as leader of a delegation to the world A.C.W.W. conference in Oslo. Representatives of local sports clubs, countrywomen’s organisations, Ohoka Federated Farmers, Kaiapoi District Nursing Association, Clarkville School and hall committees, and St Augustine’s Church attended the luncheon. The president of the Clarkville-East Eyreton division branch (Mrs P. Harper) presented Miss Smith with a silver fernleaf brooch. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 5

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