RED CROSS NEWS
Completion of a Year’s Work. The local guild rooms have just completed 12 months of constant work. Among its many activities during this time, tho Red Cross includes the Finnish and Lady Galway Refugee Appeal, to which the articles despatched already number 16,300. In addition, 18 oases of goods have been sent out for the sick and wounded. A warm expression of thanks is extended to the many workers who have so zealously given their valuable services. Request, There is a constant need for large quantities of string for tying up the numerous bundles in readiness for packing, and the society would be glad/to receive pieces of string joined and rolled into balls ready for use. Acknowledgements. Thanks are extended to the following for recent donations’:—Mrs G. Smith (George street), Mrs W. Wilson (Seacliff), St. Mary’s Church Sewing Guild (Mornington), Mrs Fraser, Mrs Hanson, Mrs Longbottom, Mrs Dawe. Mrs Knox, Mrs Reck, Mrs J. Reid (Maori Hill), Mrs Hunter. Miss Mitchell, Mrs J. Wilkie (Abbotsford), Miss Sinclair, Mr Barnes. Mrs Anderson, and tho South Dunedin Presbyterian Church Guild.
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Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 19
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181RED CROSS NEWS Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 19
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