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The Gisborne Photo News

 

39

Out & About

Benefit Drawn

Sixty Years A Member

Grand Effort

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The Hamilton Art Gallery will be the next to benefit from the Peter Stuyvesant Art Award. Gisborne received its grant of $500 last February and was the venue for the following beneficiary draw. From left, after the draw, were Gisborne president Colin Pilbrow, Mayor Harry Barker, relieving curator Mrs Monica Ratcliffe and Peter Stuyvesant representative David Andrews.

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Sixty years ago Mrs Jeanie Currie helped form a Women's Group in Mangapapa. On her 90th birthday she was honoured by the present day members of the group, now the Mangapapa Union Parish Afternoon Fellowship, at afternoon tea. From left, Miss I. Picken, Mesdames M. McKay, M. Knox, H. Robcke, H. Wells, I. Crafts (Mrs Currie's daughter), F. McKay, Currie, M. J. Killen, M. McCallum, R. Woolley and F. Flockhart.

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Form 4A's magnificent effort in raising $114.20 from a stall, recently, meant a great fillip to the funds of the Gisborne Riding School for the Disabled. A cheque for the amount was presented to Mrs J. Adams, principal of the school, by Joyce Henderson, the form's school council representative. They are at the left of the picture.