TRAVEL CLUB
YE Alt OF WAR WORK
With the completion of the ninth >e<u there was a membership of 801 wauin - I'st of 9.1, suited the annual report presented at the annual meeting of the Auckland Travel Club held in the Milne and Choyce recept.on hah. The president, Mrs. Victor Macky, presided. \Var conditions had somewhat curtailed the original activities of the ciur), but the sending of parcels overseas to the 10S servicemen on the list would be continued, and also the S f , or l he Air Force delations (800 articles having been knitted by members from wool supplied by Air Force Headquarters). Last year 2000 garments were made from materials donated by theclub and forwarded to England through the Red Cross. This year the appeal of the Combined Orphanages Council for clothing for distribution to the children was supported, and £100 was voted towards purchasing materials for this work.
The following officers were electedPresident, Mrs. Victor Macky; vice-presi-dents, Miss G. Bertram and Mrs C R Orr-Walker; members of executive comMrs. K. W. Aimer, Mrs. H. Co)will, ,J rs ;, H - H - Corb >n. Mrs. S. J. Harbutt, Miss A . Huttef, Mrs. H. T. King, Mrs. H. L. Leu is, Mrs. L. G. Lillv, Mrs. H T Mer--A'rs - E - C. O'Connor, Mrs. J. Pater.son, w rS i\ ' *^ Irs - G - Pezaro, Miss Ella Young 1 "' ilf red Wright, and Mrs. K.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 230, 29 September 1942, Page 5
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