Derry's Brass Band
s The Finances of Derry’s i Brass Band were sound, but I additional effort by members ■ would be required for the na- ! tional contest in Wanganui > next year, the treasurer (Mr ' S. Hobbs) told the annual 1 meeting. The president (Mr J. Rich- : ards) reported a good year’s : I work and said the new comI mittee would discuss some t “vital changes” that would i be to the band’s advantage. Officers elected were:— : Patron, Canon K. O. Bath- > urst; president, Mr J. Richi ards: senior vice-president, Mr S. Hobbs; musical direc
tor, Mr G. Aldridge: deputy conductor, Mr J. Levien: sec-retary-treasurer, Mr E. Jack: assistant secretary-treasurer, Mr A. Silcock: drum major, Mr R. Hodgeman: band chairman, Mr J. Goodman; honor-' ary conductor, Mr C. C. Miller: librarian, Mr E. Hobson: assistant librarian, Mr G. Bellamy, Mr J. Anderson: custodian, Mr J. Anderson: committee, Messrs M. Wildey, J. Levien, M. Norcliffe: trustees, Messrs J. Rafferty, S. Hobbs: delegates to Canterbury association, Messrs D. Goodman, J. Richards; auditor, Mr H. Hall.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32392, 3 September 1970, Page 5
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