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Food Value League’s Yearly Activities A year of sustained interest in (he Work of the Wellington branch of the Food Value League was recorded at trip branch’s annual meeting held recently. Nutrition is a subject pt special siguincanee in wartime and reports showed that last year’s work retained its customuij' high standard, the committee being particularly gratefiil to Dr. Turbott, who deputized for Dr. Muriel Bell lit the first meeting, ami the following rtijthoritios. who gave accounts of their Various spheres of work: —Miss Challis Hooper. Dental Clinic. Miss Una Carter, Wellington Gas Company, Mips .liiuet Samson, riiinkct Society Dr. Greta Cone, city analyst, and Mr. Andrew, Dominion Analyst. , , - , . Tribute was paid to the work of the Auckland executive, which has devoted time to the study of camp diets, vegetable production, school lunches, and many other problems connected With food. The innovation of luncheon meetings alternating with night ones proved an interesting and successful experiment, it wit* stated, and Mr. Kennedy wns thanked ;.or making the Gas Company's demonstration rooms available for the night meetings. Others to whom appreciation was extended included Mesdumes Stewart and Heaney, who maintained league activities at Lower Hutt; Mrs. Liddle, convener of the luncheon committee, and her helpers;

tiud .u numbor of members who assisted throughout the .year. . . Last, year's eommittee, comi>i'ibiug Mrs. .1. A. Melntiesi, tihiiirmaii-seeretitvy, Mrs. J. IJ. UticQutliTie, .tet-'ltstll’Ci'. and Jles. (lames U. B. Somerville. -B« land, G. B. Liddle, W. G. liugUsoh, and G. SteWdi’t, Was re-eleetedi

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 2

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STANDARD RETAINED Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 2

STANDARD RETAINED Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 36, 6 November 1942, Page 2

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