PRINTING CRAFTSMEN
House Club Formed In Wellington Co. iposed of executives actively employed in the printing and closely allied industries, and having as its object the development of a co-operative spirit of friendship and mutual assistance to members, the first general meeting of the Wellington Club of Printing House (’raftsmen was held last night, the chairman, Mr. H. W. Lattey, presiding . over a large attendance representative of every city printing house. Following a welcome and dinner, the chairman stressed the advantages which membership held, and his appeal for co-operation to improve the status of tlie craft by the interchange of knowledge, was heartily endorsed. , There was a good deal of discussion > over the membership clauses of the j constitution which was adopted with ’ qualifying amendments. 1 The election of officers resulted :—Pre- 1 sident, Mr. 11. Lines; vice-president, Mr. ‘ G. Savage; secretary-treasurer, Mr. T. A. i Parfitt; committee, Messrs. Stevens, f Clark, Fejneaugh, K. Patching, and A. 1 White. i
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 186, 4 May 1937, Page 3
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