I Public Notices I 1HOLIDAY - ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN 1 A VACATION Bible School is ’ to be held at the Reformed Church, Cornwall Street * premises during the August - holidays, 9 am. to 12 noon 1 daily from Monday, August - 28, to Friday, September 1. Activities include: Bible * Stories, Competitions, Crafts. Singing, Prizes. Free drinks ’ and goodies, Puppets etc. i All children between 5 and ? 12 are most heartily welcome. 55443 J ! - —— J KAIAPOI ■ WOMEN’S > i BOWLING CLUB > iTO celebrate the above H - Club’s Silver Jubilee we are;l holding a luncheon at Shir- i ley Lodge on October 4 and ' all past and present mem- - bers are invited. Past mem- ( < bers wishing to attend please ; contact:— j », E. Coup, 'I Phone 7148, L. Minards 8378, n J. Cryt 8736. E. Harris, > HON. SEC. ; ■ 57747 ! I i (r "ft ‘ : irir < ' [ClfC] •' I WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL ) i RESERVES ACT 1977 f j PROPOSED EASEMENT PURSUANT to the Reserves
Act 1977, notice is hereby given of the intention to; grant a Stormwater Easement to the Christchurch, Drainage Board over a reserve known) as Ray Blank Park and situ atcd in Maidstone Road.; described in the schedule below, subject to Section 48 of the Reserves Act 1977. Any person or organisation wishing to object or make submissions with respect to the proposed granting of the easement is hereby requested to do so in writing not later than November 6, 1978, to the County Clerk, Waimairi County Council, Private Bag, Fendalton. All written statements should include comment on whether persons wish to speak to same. Part Lot 5. D.P 16045. Part Rural Section 12, Block X, Christchurch Survey District, being part of the land in Certificate of Title Folio 581, Volume 41, area 283m-2. J. REID, County Clerk. County Office, FEN DALTON. August 25, 1978. 2360 THE CHCH DIABETES SOC. WILL hold an Open Meeting on Monday, August 28. at 7.45 pm. in the “Diabetes Centre, the Arts Centre. Buildings. Hereford Street West. Guest Speaker, Dr Richard; Clemctt, Senior Lecturer at Christchurch Hospital, will talk on the effect of diabetes on the eyes. 2357 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AUGUST-SEPTEMBER, 1978 CITIZENS are advised that the Christchurch City Council Standing Committee Meetings will be held in the Centennial Room, First Floor. Council Chambers, 194 Manchester Street, during AugustSeptember, 1978, as follows (at 4 p.m. in each case, unless stated otherwise;: CULTURAL — Mondav, August 28. COMMUNITY SERVICES — Tuesday, August 29. HEALTH AND GENERAL — Wednesday. August 30. PUBLIC UTILITIES - Thursday. August 31. HOUSING AND PROPERTY — Monday, September 4. PARKS AND RECREATION — Tuesday, September 5. I WORKS AND TRAFFIC — Wednesday, September 6. TOWN PLANNING — Thursday. September 7. POLICY AND FINANCE — Tuesday. September 12. I Copies of the Order Paper will be available to the pub-, I lie. The next Ordinary Meeting of the Council will be held in the Council Chamber at 7.30 p.m. on Monday. September 18, 1978. Citizens are invited to attend any of these meetings. J. H. GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk.
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