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Call for smaller! ; communities ! CN.Z. Press Association) NELSON. Big cities must be carved into manageable sized com- ’ munities if social welfare advministration was to be effec--2 live, said the director of r medical services for the Plun- . ket Society (Dr N. Begg) in < Nelson. ' “The community which is j not too large still feels con.'|cerned about its social probdiems; it has that atmosphere ■of neighbourliness which makes the best kind of com(munity,” he said. ] "Already the seeds of some anti-social behaviour and imprest are making themselves fseen in New Zealand. The - problem is partly ethnic, and - is particularly evident in new ■ housing estates.” Raffle Results '] RAFFLE WOODEND HOTEL DARTS CLUB 100 Club—6th Draw 242 286 228 W i nners contact seller. PICTON POOL COMMITTEE RAFFLE Drawn March 27, 1973. Ist Prize: Ticket No. 8598—Mrs ; L. Thorne, Carterton. 2nd Prize: Ticket No. 5280—1. F. Wick, Blenheim. 3rd Prize: Ticket No. 5921—5. E. Mitchell, Linden, Wellington.' 3771; J LINCOLN BOWLING CLUB ’ 100 CLUB FINAL DRAW Ist. No. 23—J. S. Murray. 36 Kildare Tee, Lincoln, Phone 778 | Lincoln. J2nd No. 68 —Catherina Denton, } Phone 497-132, Christchurch,) Pound Road, Yaldhurst. TOLL EXCHANGE SOCIAL CLUB—2OO CLUB RESULT FINAL DRAW 204 215 245 173 174 239 273 246 RICHMOND WORKING MEN’S CLUB CRICKET SECTION—TRAVELLING FUND RAFFLE (Final Draw) FIRST PRIZE, $100—1328. TWO PRIZES AT $10—1230, 1193 10 PRIZES AT s 2— 1 1302 1167 1198 3415 1119 1248 1127 1220 1161 1394 ■ CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH LIONS CLUB l Winning Ticket, 2113, Parkin. CANTERBURY GLIDING CLUB , SOARING CENTURY Series 33 ’ FIRST PRIZE. $100—1164, C/o Duder. 10 PRIZES OF $2: 1714 1194 1050 1666 1212 . 1878 1079 1124 1501 1394 NORTH CANTERBURY CALE- ’ DONIAN PIPE BAND SUPPORTERS CLUB I. 1 TARTAN TRAVEL RUG 1 Ticket No. 404: Thelma Smith. Phone 8572, Rangiora. Church Notices BAPTIST I OXFORD TERRACE (enr Oxford Tee and Madras St) Ministers: Rev. Angus H. MacLeod. M.A., M.Litt ; . B.D. ■ Rev. Bruce Turley, M.A. >9.45 a.m., All Ages Sunday School. |ll a.m.. MORNING vVORSHIPi | and COMMUNION. Guest Preacher: Dr Carl F, I H. Henry (U.S.A.), formerly) I editor of “Christianity To- ') day.” 7 p.m., EVENING WORSHIP. Music, fellowship and Bible study. Miss Pamela Gruber. Director of Christian World Service. will be interviewed dur-! ' ing the service. 3089) QUAKERS (RELIGIOUS! SOCIETY OF FRIENDS Meetings for Worship: Sunday, • 11 a.m.; Wednesday. 12.15 p.m. ’ At Friends Meeting House. 325 Manchester Street near Kilmorc Street Visitors Welcome. SI S]

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 20

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