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Help for Children

FUND IN LOWER HUTT Lower Hutt’s contribution to tb.o United Nations fund for the relief of children in Europe and Asia is steadily mounting. The latest contributions include £52 from the Hutt Valley Electric Power Board and staff, £47/6/9 from the staffs of the Hutt Valley shops of Self Help, £22/15/- from the girls of Sacred Heart College, £22/11/- from the staff of J. W. Andrews, and £lO from Edmeades and Macaskill. Help frdin Children Waterloo School has made its fifth contribution to the Fund, and Waiwhetu School its third. A group of children "held a shop day on the street in front of then home on Saturday and handed in £5/7/0 as a result of their efforts. They were Fay and Pamela Kilfoy, June Sharpe, and Michael and Anthony Barnard. Barbara Hunt, Primrose Pickerill and June Buxton organised a shop in their parents’ garage at 26 Bloomfield Terrace and netted £4/16/9 for the fund.

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Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 2, 23 June 1948, Page 7

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Help for Children Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 2, 23 June 1948, Page 7

Help for Children Hutt News, Volume XXII, Issue 2, 23 June 1948, Page 7

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