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ANNUAL MEETING

W.E. Girls’ College Parents’ Association A large number of parents attended the annual meeting of the Wellington East Girls’ College Parents' Association, held recently. Mr. C. E. Proctor presided, and those present included Mr. W. H. Denton, representing the board of governors, and the college principal. Miss Batham. Tlie annual report indicated that once again tlie ladies’ auxiliary had given most valuable assistance in' all the activities of the association. Tlie annual fair hafd yielded a net surplus

of £73/18/-; £l7/7/- had been expended on ground improvements and £IGO 18/1) had been added to the college hall fund. Several speakers referred to the encouraging nature of the report, and the chairman expressed tbe conviction of tlie retiring executive that the time was opportune for a definite move toward tlie erection of the assembly hall. It was agreed to make strong representations along this line to the board of governors. The election" of officers resulted as follows: —President, Mr. C. E. Proctor; vice-presidents, Mrs. Marshall and Messrs. A. J. Heron and C. E. Broad; I honorary secretary, Mr. E. Hulbert; honorary treasurer, Mr. W. F. Stock; j honorary auditor, Mr. H. S. King; ex- | ecutive committee, the president and secretary of the ladies’ auxiliary (Mesdames Russell and Proctor), Mes-

dames Bell. Chatfield Alt-Kane Wallace, McFarlane, Captain Baggett, and Messrs. Aldridge, Bilccil, Cozens, Greenish, Langford, LoaiLsmau. Rough, Sanders, Wells and Whyte, i After tlie business a programme was enjoyed, contributed by Misses Gunn ami McLellan anil Air L. C. P. Whjte. Mrs. Wilfred Andrews acted as accompanist. Supper was served by the ladies" auxiliary.

Cooking with sour milk is a prize legacy inherited by this general inn from older housewives. It gives a texture of unsurpassed lightness; to gingerbread, griddle cakes, waffles, and similar favourites. It is thrifty, too, and has tbe same food value as fresh milk.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 4

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ANNUAL MEETING Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 4

ANNUAL MEETING Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 150, 20 March 1936, Page 4