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At tne Keiin >iricei i ov. nswvinvn Guild annual meeting there was ; good attendance of members. Th; chairman. Miss Sampson. welcome< several ne v members and friends Leaders of groups wor thanked fo their work during the year as fol lows: Art'- and crafts. Mesdames Dun ran and Roj: rtramr Mrs. Bancks knitting. Mrs Gihbrrd: K ?wing, Mes dames Rivers and Reid. tea. Mrs Burchfield; study Miss Sampson. I was later decided that as there i such a need for knitted garments, thvarious grouns he fused into one bit knitting group to meet twice a month The soldierC parcel group reports that the guild had provided 12 parcel daring the year. The knitting grow had made 64 pairs of mittens. 7 scarves, and 96 Balaclavas. Mrs. Couper ‘treasurer) renort?< on the satisfactor position of thi finances. A vote of ibnrks was <>asse< to Mr. Kimber for hi" help with th< account" The drama group reporter that Miss Margaret Jenkins ha< kindly agreed to take Mrs. Ba .cks place as producer. Mrs. Ban* !<s havin' left Wanganui. A \o|o of thanks wa given to Mrs Bancks for the he’p slu had gh en the guild The secretary. Mrs. Armstrong, rea a comprehensive report of the year’ activities. A vote of thanks v. a passed to the press for printing re ports of meetings. A two minutes ’silence wa. l * observer In memory of Mrs White. The chair man told of ?!»•$. White's love o e flowers and the time she had always s generously given to the work of th* guild. Th.- officers for 1942 were elector as follows: Chairman. Miss E. N Sampson; vice-president. Mrs. Don achie; : ■ easm • ■ er; sec ret ary. Mrs. Armstrong; committee Mesdames Clem< ntson, Burchfield Kitney, Longstaff. R i. R vers, Roy Rennie. Smiley and Thomas. It wa: decided to form a first-aid grouj where simple treatment for injur, would be dis i • . Mrs. Archibald v as the speaker foi • i hing o the present :iod; fion in New Zea land. Mrs. A hibald told of the won derful work of : New Zealander ir China. Rewi Alley. Mrs. Hodges, accompanied by Mis- Sawyers, sang twe enjoyable songs. Bouquets were pre sented to all three.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 64, 17 March 1942, Page 1
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