Public Notices Public Notices COALITION AGAINST THE TOUR PROTEST N.Z. RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION v. REST OF THE WORLD SATURDAY, JUNE 1,1985 THE COALITION AGAINST THE TOUR is holding a creative, non-violent, law-abiding mass statement of opposition to apartheid and the All Black Tour of South Africa. - IT WON’T BE AN ORDINARY MARCH. - DON’T EXPECT A DAY OF CONFRONTATION. - THE WHOLE FAMILY’S WELCOME; BRING YOUR LUNCH. ASSEMBLE CATHEDRAL SQUARE, 11 a.m. THEN MOVING ON DOWN TO LANCASTER PARK. For all enquiries, phone Coalition Against The Tour, Phone 50-063. P.O. Box 1263 W COATO 40 YEARS WORKING WITH THE WORLD’S POOR COLLECTORS AND DRIVERS still needed to help with Corso Appeal. If you can help please phone: CORSO 62-803 OR AFTER HOURS GORDON SEATTER, 585-824 PETER STOCKER, 843-437 CORSO ANNUAL APPEAL SATURDAY, JUNE 8 GIVE GENEROUSLY WHEN CORSO CALLS COURSES FOR COUPLES • If you are planning on making a commitment to a long term relationship. • If you are engaged or recently married. • If you are in a good relationship that you want to make even better. WE OFFER THESE COURSES BECOMING PARTNERS For couples — engaged, recently married or considering being together. An opportunity to explore your present relationship and to build on the possibility for the future. JUNE 7, 8 (Friday night, all day Saturday) AUGUST 9, 10 (Friday night, all day Saturday) LIVING AND LOVING TOGETHER A.communications skills course for couples in a good relationship that they want to make even better. Explore directions, priorities, personal strengths, learn new communications and relationship skills Enhance your love and life together. AUGUST 23, 24 (Friday night, all day Saturday) To enrol contact THE COUPLES RESOURCE CENTRE, OF THE CHRISTCHURCH MARRIAGE GUIDANCE COUNCIL 173 GLOUCESTER STREET PHONE 68-805 for a free brochure. LEGAL NOTICE THE PARTNERS of Saunders and Ccompany, Barristers and Solicitors advise that as from Monday the 17th of June 1985 the firm will practice from new premises on the 3rd Floor, 227 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch (opposite the Band Rotunda). The firm’s Post Office Box No. 18 and telephone No. 797-690 remain unchanged. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY (Yaldhurst Electorate) PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, June 5,7.30 p.m. in the SOCKBURN SCHOOL LIBRARY Guest Speaker: Mr Fraser Colman, Minister of Works COME .... LISTEN .... ASK RICHMOND WORKING MENS CLUB AND M.S.A. NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND ELECTIONS MEMBERS ARE .hereby' notified that the 97th Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday Bth June 1985 at It) a.ta. in the Social Hall. The order of business shall be: 1. Minutes of previous meeting 2. Presidents report 3. Financial statement and balance sheet 4. Notices of motion 5. 'General business ELECTIONS Elections for President, Vice President and Executive Committee will take place on Saturday 15th June 1985 in the Club Library between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.ip. Admittance to the Annual General Meeting and elections will be to'-financial members only. T. F. PALFL Jt. . jj' General Manager.
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