Primary Education
The AVanganui Education Board met at Wanganui yesterday. Staff changes were notified as follows: Teachers leaving Board's service:—'Mr. J. G. Ilogan, temp, sole teacher, Kaukatea; Miss B. H. Ferguson, temp, sole teacher, Potaka Road; Miss P. Childs, temp, sole teacher, Rangitatau. Teachers appointed to other positions in Board’s service:— air. K- H. Allen, head teacher, Whenuakura; Miss L. G. Cameron, assistant mistress, Marton Junction. Appointments:—Mr. W. H. Barton, headmaster, Whenuakura; Miss M. A. Coulter, assistant mistress, Parewanui; Miss M. L. Cherrie, assistant mistress, Piriaka; Miss M. Gould, temp, sole teacher, Kaukatea; Mr. A. E. Mills, headmaster, Oroua Downs. War appointment;—Miss M. M. Call’d, sole teacher, Glyneatli. The Department notified the supply of bucket pumps to be distributed to schools where the need is most urgent. The Board decided to supply one each to Hangiwahia, Oroua Downs and Apiti. College Street: The committee’s request that Standard I pupils remain at the school instead of attending at Hokowhitu and West End, was agreed to. Intermediate: The committee asked for assistance towards the purchase of a motor-mower—£ for £ subsidy granted. Linton: The Department wrote approving’ of the school conveyance service. “WHcTsAID ‘HUSH’?” No need to when speakers take Lixoids. Lixoids clear away huskiness, strengthen the throat, relievo hoarseness. Teachers, public speakers, singers, Military officers find Lixoids invaluable. Tiny and unobserved in mouth. Always quickly effective. lOd handy tins, all chemists. Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd., Ivhyber Pass, Auckland.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 40, 17 February 1943, Page 6
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237Primary Education Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 40, 17 February 1943, Page 6
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