OLD THAMES BOYS.
The Old Thames Boys' Association held their second reunion in the Druids' Hall on Saturday night. The hail was crowded with members and visitors, several of whom were from the Thames Old Boys' Association. Thames. Amongst those present were: Mr. E. Watson, president, and Mr. B. McDonald, secretary of the Thames Old Boys' Association, and selector of the Thames football team, and Mr. A. Lomas, captain of the team. The chair w.is occupied by the president of the Old Thames Boys, who was supported by Messrs. J. Farrell, B. M. Myers. T. Aitken. and Captain Gibbons. Several toasts were honoured and responded to by Messrs. Watson, Farrell, Myers, Aitken and Lomas. A very fine miwical programme was. rendered by the following:—-Messrs. J. Lonergan, S. Asquith, W. Duncan, L. Bickerton, J. Massey, W. Simpson. A. W. Harris. J. C'ouper. W. Eeece. J. McMinn, and Captain Gibbons. The accompanist was Mr. W. Purceil.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 5
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154OLD THAMES BOYS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 164, 14 July 1930, Page 5
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