SELF HELP CLUB
Progress of Operations SATISFACTORY REPORTS ..The Strtaford Scif Help Club committee met last evening, the president, Mr. H. C. Johnson, being in the chair. The secretary (Mrs. B. Black) .stated that since the report of No_ vcmber 3 members called steadily at the depot and all their needs in the way of plants and manures were met. Gardeners who received supplies to. tailed 109. Seed packets issued amounted to 922, plant 12,000, seed potatoes Scwt, and manure lOlfcwt. Eighty-four books in the library were repaired and recovered. The social evening in the Parish Hall on November 24 was a definite success. The statement of accounts disclosed a credit of £6/11/3. Gardens progressed favourably during the month, replied the gardener (Mr. M. Priest), and'the seed beds, were well maintained so that, there were sufficient p'ants for dist#ibu__ had visited 29 of the gardens arid" tion. Sonic members of the committee during the month the Mayor (Mr. J. W*. McMillan) and the Deputy Mayor (Dr. W. P.' P. Gordon), with the president, visited some of the gardens.
The chairman remarked that the borough council had granted the club the use of what was the engineer's office in the electric shed with eu_ trance from Miranda Street.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 424, 2 December 1933, Page 4
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