CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY
A meeting of the Rotorua suhcommittee of the New Zedlajnd^ Crippled Children Society was held.. • on Tuesday evening. The honorajijA secretary of the Waikato-Rotorua Sub-centre, Mr. T. J. B. Mason, intrhr duced Sister O. Terry, the newlyappointed Welfare Officer for-Athfe; Rotorua, Taupo, Whakatane .'attii Opotiki districts. ' ■ ' :
The chairman, Mr. W. C. George, in welcoming Sister Tterr-yJ* assured her of the full support of t^& committee and outlined the amofiliif of work requiring attention in fRis distriet. ' The appointment of Messrs - J . -Ja" Witherow and L. j. Wright as reptp-; sentatives of the Rotary Club on tlie.' committee was confirmed. Following discussion of cases brought before the committpe, it was decided to take two childrftp to Hamilton and one to Auckland . . examination by orthopaedtc .spec'i§> ists. ( ;• •• " ./tei It was pointed out that $ .smalT office would be required hy the welfarq officer as headquarters, • hutJjBfe office accomhiodatioq was at a preini"- . um in Rotorua, it was decided^tfo approach the Red Cross Societ^f^i the use of its room untilvsuch:|ij^ff» as suitable premise/ could he PERSONAL ' -
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 5
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175CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5327, 13 February 1947, Page 5
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