1 Strong exception to the necessity of the cooking teacher having to use margarine instead of butter in tuition was 'n> r r.n ] V r sneakers the meeting of householders |tt the Mount Cbok School; “We’re not so poor that it is necessary to teach children to use margarine to cook with,” said one parent. “It seems a great pity that in a land of dairy farming, the cooking teachers should use margarine. If we wish to teach economy, why not use dripping?” It was pointed out that if the children were taught to use good butter in school they would do so in after life. A letter embodying the complaint /was directed to be sent to the Education Board.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1936, Page 6
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