TOWN AND COUNTRY.
SPORTS ABANDONED. Owing to the difficulty of securing a suitable date the Taranaki Provincial Cal don’.an sports which were to have been held al. Ell ham this year, have been abandoned. SUNDAY SCHOOL REOPENS. The Methodist Sunday School reopens on Sunday February 21st at 9.45 a.in. Health Department restrictions have now been lifted and thero is no ban on any children’s gatherings.
; HEALTH STAMP FUND. j | The total amount raised in the I, Stratford hospital dstrict in tile re- | cent health stamp campaign was £94 I 4-& Bd. Sale of stamps realised <£6o I 14s 10(1 and donations cani-s to £33 1 19 10(1.. In the Taranaki hospital lisI ti'ict £419 4s 3d was raised. HaI'wera’s total came to £255 6s 7d. ! WELLINGTON EXCURSION TRAIN. • All accommodation was availed of ' on the special excursion train from ; Nev-' Plymouth to W< ilingtou* la.st , night. At Stratford 35 joined the ' train ami on account of bookings j furth r down the line it was found I impossible to take anv more passenI gers from Stratford, ami several were unable to make the journey,
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 359, 13 February 1937, Page 4
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184TOWN AND COUNTRY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 359, 13 February 1937, Page 4
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