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CANADIAN HOSTESS

RENEWAL OF WAR-TIME FRIENDSHIPS p.A. AUCKLAND, Mar. 13. _ Known to. hundreds of New Zealanders who were stationed in Canada during the war as "Auntie Betty,” Mrs W. C. Glass arrived in Auckland today with her daughter, Miss Rita Glass, by the motor ship Rabaul to renew friendships with men who enjoyed the hospitality of her home in Winnipeg.

She was welcomed by one of her old acquaintances, Mr Donald Spiers, who travelled all the. way from Masterton for the occasion, and by Mr and Mrs J. Taylor, who came from Invercargill to meet Mrs Glass and thank her for the hospitality which was extended to their son, who was later killed in action.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26410, 14 March 1947, Page 6

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CANADIAN HOSTESS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26410, 14 March 1947, Page 6

CANADIAN HOSTESS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26410, 14 March 1947, Page 6

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