“WHERE THERE’S A WILL —"
FUNDS FOR RELIEF SOCIETY LOCAL BODIES’ “UNSEEMLY WRANGLE” “We shall have to continue our appeal for funds, but we are very conscious that these appeals do not win an adequate response from a large number of our townsfolk, and we cannot carry on effectively unless the Borough Council and the Hospital Board generously supplement our funds out of public money,” said the president of the Central Relief Society (Archdeacon H. W. Monaghan) at the annual meeting of the Society last night. “I cannot believe that the recent unseemly wrangle will be continued. I think that as far as these two bodies are concerned it is about six of one and half a dozen of the other, and it is time that the secretary of the Hospital Board and the Town Clerk put their books of by-laws in the cupboard and quoted instead the old proverb: Where there’s a will, especially a good will, there’s always a way.” said the Archdeacon.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19802, 18 May 1934, Page 8
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164“WHERE THERE’S A WILL—" Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19802, 18 May 1934, Page 8
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