PUBLIC NOTICES ALBION FOOTBALL CLUB (INC.) PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 35. 1961. The Opening Day for Underage and Under-weight Grade Teams will take place at South Hagley Park—-over the creek from the Basketball Pavilion at the following times:— Under-weight Grades: 10 a.m. Sharp. Under-age Grades: 1 p.m. Sharp. All Open Grade Teams are advised that practices have bedn arranged for 2 p.m.f also at the above ground. i New members are required for all grades, and are cordially invited to attend the above practices. I G. H. TILSON. Secretary. 2231 ATLANTIC SILVER PLOUGH Ploughing Associations. Young Farmers’ Clubs, Officials, Comj petitors, and Intending Competitors. An invitation is extended to attend a function which includes an address by Mr G. M. Scott on the World Ploughing Organisation, and an address illustrated with slides by Mr B. J. McPhedran on the 1960 World Contest, the British and ; Northern Ireland 1960 Championships, and his trip in general last year. To be held on the 3rd Floor Port Buildings, cnr. Madras and ’ Chester streets, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, MARCH 28 next. Please ’Phone our operator. Miss P. Crier, ’Phone 79-210, and advise if intending to attend. . Womenfolk welcome, and ! supper provided. , ATLANTIC UNION OIL CO. (N.Z.), LTD. .3819 ■ THE EDUCATION BOARD OF • THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES . The Board, in pursuance of the power conferred by “The • Education Act, 1914," and its Amendments, herebydirects that a PUBLIC MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS be held in each SCHOOL DISTRICT in the Canterbury Education District, with the exception of District High Schools and Intermediate Schools, on MONDAY, 17th APRIL. 1961. at haifpast seven o’clock in the evening, for the election of a School Committee for each District. SUCH COMMITTEE TO HOLD OFFICE FOR TWO YEARS. A PUBLIC MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS to elect Committees for District High Schools will be held at each of these Schools on MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1961, at 730 p.m. A PUBLIC MEETING OF PARENTS to elect Parents’ Representatives on each Intermediate School Committee will be held at each of these Schools on MONDAY, MAY 1. Separate notice of the meeting on May 1 will be published at a later date. Where the average daily roll number at the school or schools in the School District for the first four weeks of the third term of the year 1960 did not exceed one hundred children, the number of members of the School Comrrittee to be elected at that meeting shall be FIVE; where that roll number was over one hundred and not over two hundred, the number of members to be elected as aforesaid shall be SEVEN; and where the roll number is over two hundred, the number of members to be elected as aforesaid shall be NINE. Except as hereinafter mentioned, the Place of Meeting shall be in the School in each District, and this is understood to mean the Main School in any district which has more than one School, provided that if three days’ notice is given by the Committee in the public Press, the meeting may be held in a more suitable building. The Board further calls upon the Householders in each District to SEND IN to the Chairman of the School Committee (or the Commissioner, as the case may be), in writing, on or before MONDAY, APRIL 10. not later than 8 p.m. in the case of Primary Schools, and MONDAY. APRIL 17, in the case of District High Schools, the NAMES OF PERSONS, being householders, NOMINATED by them to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must be signed by the Proposer and by the Candidate, and must be in the form set forth in the Third Schedule to the Act, or to the effect thereof. In addition to such nomination in School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1960 did NOT exceed 240, any Householder present at the Annual Meeting may nominate any Householder who consents by word of mouth or in writing to be , nominated. (In the case of School Districts in which the average attendance for the year 1960 exceeded 240, the Act does , NOT provide for the accept- , ance of verbal nominations.) “HOUSEHOLDER” in relation to the election of members of a school committee means: (a) Every adult male or female person who has for the period of three months next before the day of election resided in any dwelling house ; within the school District as OWNER or TENANT thereof (N.B.—Unless occupants of . P.W.D. tents, huts, or hutments within the district have children attending the school they have NO right to vote at the School Committee Election; and (b) The father, wherever resident, or, if he Is dead or absent from New Zealand, the guardian or other person, wherever resident, who has the actual custody of any child attending any public school situated within such District; and (c) In School Districts situated within the mining district under the Mining Act. 1908. includes every adult holder of a miner’s right who for a period of three months next before the day of election has resided in the School District and is not an alien: and (d) THE HUSBAND or WIFE of any person referred to in hereof' aphS (a) ’ (b)t ° r (C) all’ HOUSEHOLDERS, and no other persons, are qualified to vote at the Election and to be elected Members of the School Committee. A three months’ residence In the district is not. required under qualification (b). W. P SPENCER, Secretary-Manager. 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