OUT AND ABOUT
Music for Old People The Salvation Army Band under the baton of Bandmaster B. Wagstaff will play a programme of sacred music at the Old People s Home, Te Puke, on Sunday afternoon. J.P.s’ Conference
Representations to the Tauranga Chamber of Commerce, asking it to consider the sponsoring of an outmg to Whakatane for members of the Justices of the Peace Association when its national conference took place in Tauranga next month, were successful, and the chamber agreed to provide a bus for a trip on April 7. Work Done In Tauranga
Reporting to the monthly meeting of the Tauranga Hospital Board, the Medical Superintendent (Dr F. Sligo) stated that the hospital engineers had completed two portable oxygen stands for the wards and another was in course of construction. “The workmanship and design could not be bettered in any part of the world,” he added.
Model Aero Championships Three members of the Tauranga Model Aero Club attended the Waikato Model Aero Championships held at Hamilton at the weekend. .Fifteen clubs competed. A member of the Tauranga club, M. G. Pryor, was placed second in the free flight gas competition, in which there were 25 entries. The winning contestant was a member of the Wanganui Club.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14930, 18 March 1949, Page 2
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