STREET APPEAL FOR AGED
Sir.—l would be grateful if I could express through your columns the gratitude of the Welfare Council and of the old folk whom it represents, for the community’s generous gift of £2050, the proceeds of the recent street appeal for the aged. To all who contributed to this gratifying total, to the hunters, the hunted, and back-room workers, -go our humble thanks. The entire net receipts will be distributed as advertised, among our constituent organisations to defray the expenses of their welfare work and details of this distribution will be published in the press in due course. —Yours, etc., H. R. DONALD, Chairman of Executive, Aged Peoples’ Welfare Council. July 6, 1954.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 7
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116STREET APPEAL FOR AGED Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 7
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