LYTTELTON NEWS.
Paxsonil I >[;s g Ivy Rodir, a, pnpp ol Mxa.T. TWk.. L.T.C.L., has been successful i» A.L.C.M. for pianoforte at tlx# Mfy atior.?. The Pictures. ' Floaiiij Gold," a Has featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, wUI Ij»rsa«S at the Harbour Light Thc&faa arethar with a comedy, gazstta Tomorrow, Ralph Connor'# 'Tlia Mtn frcm Glengarry* screened. Tho supporting prognamt fc. cludas a comedy, gaietto and a faz&e t*. bo-Jo cf "IJaniel lloone." Band of Hope. ' r . Xha fortnightly concert of ths Band of Hope waa held in tea Metho&t ; Sunday School on Friday evening. Tie Bis. S. Bailey presided over a large atWsa&at and gaTe an interesting address. Thal±jsgrcn of tho above Sunday School prKaSsi an excellent programme. The-folliwiay contributed items:—Chorus, by four-jix!»; recitation, Crissi© Paulger; eong, Bradbury ; recitation, Glen Sternal; dasse, - Freda Gilray; recitation, Winnie JciiCTfc; ' duet, Olga Webb and Marion Kirkpatxkk; recitation, Alfred Stewart; pianoforte Miss Cowley; recitation, Clarence Paulget; song, lliaa V. Johnson; recitation, Sntk Stewart; song, McEade; recitation, Fre& Qiiray. " . Fire Brigade Banquet. The annual banquet o! tho Lytteltco Vi. ' nntcer Fir© Brigade was held in & ' Masonic Hall, Canterbury on Sabcday night, when there was an aitea&so* 4 of about 250. Supennlendent \T. G. Ci> son, who presided, welcomed the gaetit. 1 Tho following toift list was hanourtd:— "Tho King," "Tho United Fire BrigacEti % Association, acd tha Canterbury fixs Be- '£ gades' Aaaociation," proposed by. Dragf- ' Superintendent Bioko (Chris tchurch fba - Brigade), and responded to by Sbjl J. Stokes (New Bnehtoh), Lkrtri. £W«&ta - and Fireman J. Wyatt-.(Lyiteltoa)_; • *B» 5 Lyttelton Borough Council," proposed \r Superintendent W. G. Canon, and. WBgjt§ed to by Cr. P G. ftorton (chairman «Ftn Fire Prevention Committee),' Uw Majef*(3Sr \V. T. Lester)' and Towa Oltak 06- F Hobos), "The Visitors, proposed by hsfti F. "Wallclin, and responded to by SujLj. \V. McHolm, Sunt. ,J. Stokes, and Tb% Wales (Lyttetton Club), Supt. Clsrto(&» j poi)- «-rtw Lyttelton *' K»' I posed by the Mrfjor and r«roonde4App Sapt. W.G. Carson; "xufe l!onomyjj» kers. «nd ex-Hembera," "Tho "The Press." . *, Tho Mayor presented two-year* ntfe bars to' Supt. W. G. Lieut. F- "Walklip <l7 ye»»), FjrenwplA- i ter-(11 years), B. Jones (U years),j low. (9 years), and a five-y«ir3' aerosa to Fireman A. Arneaon. j Musical itoms were giren by ISzMityH* A den and Carson, and Messrs Barbour. ESjli, 'J W. G. Carson, Casey, the-Her. now, ftnd a quartette from tho -J ; Marine Band. _ " HAKBOT7H Light Thoatre—XMtigfeb • Arma Q, >Kilsson in Hex Bodjk J •-Flowing Gola." Scenic, Comedy, <W#.' y To-morrow: Ralph Connor's "The Mao Glengarry." "Daniel Boone" (ep,. SJ." V®r -;-J edy. GaSettc. • • ' |
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18184, 22 September 1924, Page 14
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