THE HUMANENESS OF FEILDING
11 i* one of the glorious attributes of Feilding folks that a call for help always meet w ill a promp. and generous response. The latest instance was th<' cal] that, materialised veseid'iy afternoon in a complete or garucat* -n to meet the needs of families wheno 1» send winners tailed to g-Y
cbri-tai:- work. Fortunately for :he I mmimio'is generally the Governmenr has v-11 its wa. to carry on No. j sekenu wTlioui i lie tJ’i ea' oied interruption. Eiilduig.’s mien i ploy ed will share ir. that stioke of good fortune. In -this eonm c ion, we would like to pay our tribute to th* Mayor and councillors of ibis borough for their iorothought in doing so much to keep the home fires burn-
ing for Feilding families. Appreciation is also due to the District Nurse Commit oe in securing such a comprehensive organism on as resulted yesterday from fhe Committee’s- decision that its wort: had, grown beyond the Dfstrici Nyrse Comm'Ltce s scope in Feilding,. Women always make the best work<riy in the cause of social bct cj niont and with the need that will be s.o grea'i during the ensuing months the action taken yesterday jii dividing tin* work arid allotting the task? should prove of inestimable value. Feilding i.s fortunate • and highly favoured in having such, a- splendid body of public spirited arid kindle hearted men and women who so freely give their services for a cause that needs such assistance.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 20 June 1931, Page 4
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