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PERSONAL

Mr C. A. Campion, chairman of the Ashburton Hospital Board, will leave Ashburton to-morrow to attend a meeting of the Waipiata Sanatorium committee at Dunedin.

The Ashburton High School Board, at its meeting to-day, congratulated two of its members, Messrs N. W. Corbett and T, L. Crooks, on their recent appointment as Justices of the Peace.

Messrs P. J. Jenkins and C. Turton were sworn in as Justices of the Peace by Mr Rex Abernethy, S.M., m the Magistrate’s Court at Ashburton this mining.

At the meeting of the Ashburton Free Kindergarten committee held recently Mrs N. E. H. Fulton tendci ether resignation as secretary. The resignation was accepted with regret, and appreciation was voiced of the excellent service the retiring officer had given over a period of almost four years.

Included in the latest list of examination results issued by the Auckland University College is the name of J. W. Kelly, youngest son of Mr and Mrs G. Kelly, of Wills Street, Ashburton, who was selected for the All Blacks against Australia this year. Kelly, who completed the Master of Arts degree at Canterbury University College, has now passed the first section of the Diploma of Education.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 46, 5 December 1949, Page 2

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PERSONAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 46, 5 December 1949, Page 2

PERSONAL Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 46, 5 December 1949, Page 2

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