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FORMER CHILDREN’S HOME TO BE USED BY SOCIAL WORKERS.—Huntsbury Home, which was closed by the North Canterbury Hospital Board in July, will be leased to the Presbyterian Social Service Association for the care of mentally and physically handicapped children. Mr and Mrs R. Miles, who for many years have taken in foster children in need of special care at their Lincoln Road home, “Little Acres,” will be in charge of the home.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 5

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FORMER CHILDREN’S HOME TO BE USED BY SOCIAL WORKERS.—Huntsbury Home, which was closed by the North Canterbury Hospital Board in July, will be leased to the Presbyterian Social Service Association for the care of mentally and physically handicapped children. Mr and Mrs R. Miles, who for many years have taken in foster children in need of special care at their Lincoln Road home, “Little Acres,” will be in charge of the home. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 5

FORMER CHILDREN’S HOME TO BE USED BY SOCIAL WORKERS.—Huntsbury Home, which was closed by the North Canterbury Hospital Board in July, will be leased to the Presbyterian Social Service Association for the care of mentally and physically handicapped children. Mr and Mrs R. Miles, who for many years have taken in foster children in need of special care at their Lincoln Road home, “Little Acres,” will be in charge of the home. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 5

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