ASHBURTON.
GEXERAL NEWS. The bzsmcss to be transacted sf tkp *5 f OTJ-t0 T J-t 'C'-IS'-' - r-x-n deferid"<i and aboat lour r! j - rr-;-°2 "VO 5 ' ■ - -.I' 1 " Inquest. A- into the d?ara c: II- nr? AWand*V M-Comack. aged cS sears. Ti-h.-i fjrr.-? Mjddeni'-', OTI October In.. T 3." h--!-'i at the Ashburtcn Old Men "= Horn* vejrerd 2'•' mornin? ccrcr" L'is-net i-A-nrjcr. Mr J. Co?". r>- j r o £jior. a posrffest dressed di p d irom with, the m-dicii cri-icsc?. Competitions Society. A" -"5 mftrn: of * h •" r _ " "" pre.-cded in tse absence or "be ©resident. D r . • ••' - Multin. The Hon. W. Nosworthy wrote thankrhe Sot-iff}" tor bis election as patron. . . ( , T . orr ,! ?0 .--io t .L^s forwarded copie? oi fbr'ir svlL-jbu?. and it was decided tn thank rh" secretary and treasurer r.r th'eVinre Socict*-'. in particular, tor 'heir enthusiap'i'" assistance and for a mm-l-.r-r of beh»ful hints. r R. Capstiek was olected secretary and Mr ?'• -L Thompson treasurer. ' It was resolved to hold the opening competitions during the schools' Angus >- £fptember holidays in 10-5. and that members' double season rickets to admit r 0 ail competitions be l.s 6d. Messrs T. M.~ Ciark. E. Coker. F. M. Speilerberg. acd V. W. Gaston were elected a. sub-committee to draw up the destitution, while Mesdames E. Coker, A T.~ Smith, and Messrs E. J. Th'.topson ,~T. M. Clark, acd H. M. Jones were elected to frame a syllabus. at. Stephen's Girls' Club. \ concert partv, consisting of members of the Asliburton St, Stephen's Girls' Club, journeyed to Hinds last evening and gave a very enjoyable concert in. aid of the St. Saviour's Orphanp"p Fund. The items were:—Gipsy chorus. Club Girls: Scotch Miss L ("i-r-3<scl: chorus, "Mellow Moon. ' Club Girls*:' song, Miss I. Bland: violin :_olo, t:-_ Claridge; part-song. Club Girls: son" 'M r K- ">*orrish; recitation. Mr Pileoek": " song, Mrs B. Stephenson: chorus, "Look for the Silver Lining. Club Girls: comedy in one act. .Jub Giri«• Scotch dance, Miss I. Cryssel; song.' Miss I. Bland; gipsy chorus, Club Giri<- song. Mr E. violin solo, Miss' E. Claridge: part-song, r " Sons." Hub Girls; song, Mrs K. Steohcnson: chorus, r 'lub Girls; recitation, Mr Siicock: chorus, Club The accompanist was Miss B. Clandge.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 6
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ASHBURTON.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 6
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