MORRINSVILLE NOTES.
(1)Y TEr.EGttAPJI. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. 1 MORRINSVILLE. Saturday. A meeting was held in Morrinsville for the purpose of forming a Girls' Guides company. After an address by Mrs. Averill, divisional commissioner, who explained the details, it was decided to form a company. The following officers were elected:—President, Airs. R. C. Allen; ehairiady, Mrs. C. M. Gummer; secretary and treasurer, M iss Grimwade; committee, Mcsdames Seville, Bernstein, H. S. Smith, F, A. Hanan, Holimvay and Mclsaac. Company officers: Captain, Miss Allen; lieutenants, Misses Clifford, Tatterton and I). Cargill. The coldest mornings for the winter were experienced this week. On Tuesday there, were eight degrees of frost, on Wednesday seven degrees, and on Thursday and Friday nine degrees.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19050, 22 June 1925, Page 6
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