GOOD CHEER DEPOT
Probable New Policy ARRANGEMENTS IN HAND Arrangements to reopen the Good Cheer Depot in Hastings are now in hand, hut the opening date has not yet been decided upon. The committee met recently and Mr. A. D. Ross, as the newly-appointed chairman, was deputed to interview the Mayor and representatives of various welfare organisations for the purpose of ascertaining the probable extent to which the depot will be required to function this year. The committee will meet again shortly to discuss Mr. Ross’s report. In any event the depot will not reopen until after the present school holidays, and probably will not begin its activities so early, or continue them for so long as was the case last year. The general opinion at the committee's recent meeting appeared io be that the depot’s work could be curtailed without any loss of value from its services, and that this year it might ho restricted to caring for .hild«?en and -o k families.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 121, 7 May 1934, Page 5
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