FAIRBURNS NEWS
Personal Mrs. A. Foster and Mrs. E. Sinel returned on Thursday after spending a few days in Auckland. Mrs. M. Atkinson and Ann are spending a holiday in Mangonui.
Misses Althea Goodhew and Gayle Dobbs of Whangarei, and Mr. Harold Gardener 0 f Wathu, who have been visiting Althea’s parents, returned on Monday morning.
® Bridging the Gaps “I said I became a little confused soon after I arrived in Eastern Europe. But I have come away with at least one doubt partially dispelled. I do not believe that the Communist regimes are so perniciously totalitarian and oppressive as to preclude the possibility of getting along with them peacefully. I think there is still a place in this world for an organisation like International Student Service, or any organisation which has members on both sides of the Iron Curtain who are sincerely doing their best to bridge the gap between the West and the East.” - William Kilbourn, a young Canadian student.
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Northland Age, Volume XVIII, Issue 35, 4 February 1949, Page 5
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