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PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE

A deficit of £l2O on the year’s work was reported by the secretary of the Presbyterian Social Service Association of Southland (Mr C. W. Francis) at the annual meeting of the association. The total revenue was £2630 and the expenditure was £2750. The Rev. L. W. Rothwell presided. He said that 26 old boys of the Allison Home for orphan children had been serving overseas. Four had been killed and three were prisoners of war.

The report showed that the farm attached to the Allison Home was paying and it was proving a valuable source of training for the boys. The following were elected to the committee of administration:—The Rev. W. JRobertson (chairman), the Revs. L. W. Rothwell, J. A. Thomson, J. C. Loan, H. Graham, C. J. Tocker. E. E. Gardiner, and C. McCaskill. Sister Janet. Mrs P. Fougere, Misses Cowan and D. Gardiner, Messrs J. Watt, W. F. Bisset, J. A. Stirling, W. H. Boyes, ~W. A. Dickie, W. Farnle, J. Holland, W. A. McCaw, D, Macpherson, C. A. Stewart, A. Scott and A. W. Taylor.

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Southland Times, Issue 24828, 21 August 1942, Page 3

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PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE Southland Times, Issue 24828, 21 August 1942, Page 3

PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL SERVICE Southland Times, Issue 24828, 21 August 1942, Page 3

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