18
Here And There
Five For Good Service
And A New Committee
The Very Old For The Very New
Five members of the C.W.I. were awarded good service badges at the annual general meeting of the organisation, on April 18. They are, from left, Mesdames J. B. Greig (Ormond), A. Stevenson (Patutahi), E. Ryan and C. James (Makaraka-Matawhero), and E. Bacon (Taruheru). At right is the Dominion president, Mrs I. K. Wood, who presented the badges.
The newly elected members of the P.B. Federation of C.W.I.'s are, from left, in front, Mesdames H. Mohr, I. K. Wood (Dominion president), F. McLean and C. Brown. At back: E. Bacon, B. Renouf, B. Alley, K. Dunlop, K. Gaukrodger and F. Shaw.
As the owners of one of the six oldest Kelvinators still working in New Zealand, Mr and Mrs D. A. Barron, Waimata Valley Road, were the recipients of a brand new . 12 cubic foot refrigerator-freezer, with the compliments of Fisher and Pykel. Their old Kelvinator, which has given them 45 years service, was bought in 1927. They (right) are pictured with Fisher and Pykel representative Bevin Forbes.