LYTTELTON NEWS
PERSONAL | i On the occasion ul' Ins retirement alter 3.) yea]'.)' .service, Mr W. Brown, railway yard foreman at Lyttelton, win; met by the stationrnaster iMr A. K. IJynei and the .stall and presented with a leather suitcase and a hatbnx for Mrs Brown. In making the presentati'Wi, Mr Dyne referred to Mr Brown's long service, and wished him happi-ne.-s in the future. Picnic A party ol lit) children from Hie Leeston Convent School held a picnic at Corsair Bay yesterday. Lodge Meeting At tile quarterly meeting o) the Loyal Kaia Tea Lodge, N.G. Sister A. .Jones presided over a large attendance of members. The noble grand welcomed the district oiheers and oliicers and members of tiic Loyal City of Norwich Lodge, also Sister Turpin, of the Loyal Band and Heart Lodge. The following oliicers were elected and mstalled:---N.G., Sister I\l. Sanson: V.G., Sister E. Casey; elective secretary, P.O. Sister M. Nystrarn; 1.P.N.G.. Sister A. Jones; warden. Sister D. Hcmsley: outside-guard. Sister '/,. C'.lasson; inside-guard. Sister A. Sneddon; right and left, supporters to the N.G., Sisters I. Scott and E. Meade; right and left supporters to the V.G., !!. Wales and L. Childs. The district grand master. Brother G. C. Taylor, addressed the meeting and congratulated the members on the efficiency shown in the work for the year. Prov. G.S., Brother W. T. Foster also addressed the meeting. It was decided that the newly installed oliicers should bo responsible for the entertainment. An invitation to attend the next, meeting of the Loyal City of Norwich Lodge was accepted. Cricket The following players have been selected to represent, the Lyttclton Miniature Rifles Cricket Club in matches during the week-end;— A team, versus Riccarton. at Ricearfon. 1 .'ls p.m. train, Saturday—C. Arneson, J. Garner, A. Ward. 11. Wilson. E. McCormick. D. Loader, O. Williams. 1,. Williams. E. Whitford. W. Whitford, I''. Mills; emergency, T. Swam. C team, versus Wallham. at WalIhnm. 1.45 p.m. train. Salurd;;v-S. Cording, C. Saloman. R. Mil lei-. .1. Souter, A. Mills, W. Foubister. T. Wilson. J. May, C. Fowles. J. RadclilTe, D McLean; emergencies. H. Bovle and S. Wells. The club. versus I'.M.S. Ruahino, Oliicers' Poj.'k Sundav 1.80 p.m.--J. '■• hell, .1. Cable. IT. Boyle. J. RadclilTe. S. Wells, 11. May. C. Saloman, Curtis. H. Dvne. M. Wilson. T. Swain. J. Garner. W. Whitford, and 11. Roger-. (HIOOSE your Xmas Gifts at Betty ' Ryder's. Orders taken for Periodicals, etc. \ T EW Potatoes, (i and 81b Is; Peas, Is peck; Cabbages, 2d; Cauliflowers, Rhubarb, 3d; Delicious. 51b. Is. I>OOKS~"for the Week-end. Clean', ly cheap reading. Novels. Magazines; to suit everyone. Swaby's. »>EAS. Is peck: liX"~Ne\T^ 3 1 4. fi, :21b Is; Wolseleys. 51b Is; Rhubarb 3d; Cherries, 7d. Is lb: Gooseberries 2s (id doz lb. Orders delivered. Mitchell's. ."VIEW" Shipment Bathing Costumes ' just arrived, Speedo, Albatross. St Margaret's. Prices from 8s lid to His (id. Mahnr's. allows "for" every fancy at -*- Grace May's, 14 Canterbury street. : l>lG"clearance~of"Ladies' Oddments. - l> all sizes, from 9s (id. E.R.C. Shoe Company. r PHE Sale'"of 1 lie Year. Everybody -*- is talkjng of the wonderful values the E.R.C. Shoe Company otters. ' I I
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21335, 30 November 1934, Page 19
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