FIRE BOARD.
CITY COUNCIL MEMBER^/ RE-ELECTED.-: rt>"-V r :,- /D«* -- The three present repre'saM&l?# ; of the City Council on thevCJph church Fire Board—Crs. E. EtliAjft drews and T. H. Butterfield, andlft E. Parlane-trwere re-elected-iat'M' night's meeting of the council.'- Bj was agreed that the princijfM* lowed in the past, of members of the council to«Mbpf£' tions, should be waived-in M*jg{lane's favour and in considttjpp* the service he had given as -«J(f, ber of the board. ,-, , The matter was discussed-flsjj£ ceipt of notice from «» H§S' Secretary, Department oi ■££&& Affairs, that the biennial eKOMU& members Of fire boards held in May. m , ~ - *."^J : Cr. H. T. J. Thacka• njg» that the three present £B3s tatives should be K TC£»"3£La£ was seconded by &\*~s*Fsfo; who accordingly . wgTOLgB* notice of motion that should be one of the council i|iF£_ sentatives. ' . —+ L B irtte; "This is a departure from "JMciple laid down by Ihe co«^ ; Cr. M. E. Lyons. to be any departurell am pared that Mr elected. At a time Uke.thß we« i adhere to the pnwsfijjffij&council should be reptew*WJJgby councillors. However, I prepared not to press the pww-, reference to Mr Parlane. - - ; t Cr. T. MiUiken and Archer agreed that the Vgfo should be adhered to, but SJW fc as Mr Parlane hadl gwm .JJV service on the board- they «' should continue to occupy »" £*, tio cf. Thacker's motion
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20862, 23 May 1933, Page 8
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