Consumer choice
Wellington reporter A Timaru man. Mr J. E. Thompson, has been reappointed to the Consumer Council. Mr Thompson is a retired company director, a member of the South Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, and a former president of the New Zealand Retailers' Fed-
eration. The 12-member council protects and promotes the interests of consumers of goods and services. Members ..are elected for a three-year term. Mr K. Christie, of Wellington, has been' appointed a
new member, by the Minister of Trade a'nd Industry (Mr Adams-Schneider). Mr Christie is a professional engineer and past president of the New Zealand Institution of Engineers, an executive officer of Ceramco and a director of Ellis Hardie Syminton. Also reappointed were Mrs V. M. Bovd, deputy chairman
V. IVI. £>V¥U, UCJJUIJ viiuiuuuu of the Consumer Council, president of the National Council of Women, member of the Committee on Women, the Energy Advisory Committee and' the Equal Opportunities Tribunal; and Mr C. D. Smith, a Hamilton accountant.
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