CAMERA CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING
Mr. P. N. Denton (president) presided at the annual meeting of the Wellington Camera Club.
The secretary's report stated that the syllabus had been well sustained, the monthly competitions being the most successful feature of the year. The winners of trophy and certificate in each class v,-ere:— A section, Mr. J. W. Johnson; B section, Mr. L. Powell; C section, Mr. J. E. Tunnington. The 1033 inter-club photographic competition was held in Christchurch this year, Wellington Club submitting a set of twelve pictures, though not successful in winning the Bledisloe Ctip, which went to Auckland. The set of 73 pictures will be shown in Wellington in October. The membership showed a decline, but as the subscription had now been reduced, it was hoped to interest more this year.
The treasurer's statement of receipts find payments showed a satisfactory credit balance under existing circumstances. The election of officers results as follows.: —President, Mr. P. -N. Denton; vicepresidents, Messrs. A. H. Eaton, J. M. Ellis, E. T. Eobson, H. Moult, J. L. Stewart, J. W. Johnson, J. K. Mackay, C. H. MeGill; committee. Miss H. Johnson, Mr. J. W. Chapman-Taylor. Messrs. J. T. Salmon, R. J. Searle, J. E. Tunnington, L. Powell: hon. secretary, Mr. E. A. Shaw; treasurer. Miss A. L. Welsby; hon. librarian, Mr. L. Powell; hon. auditor, Mr. R. A. Davison; hon. competition secretary, Mr. J. T\ Salmon; hon. social convener. Miss G. M. Campbell. Votes of thanks were passed to the lion, auditor and . treasurer and the retiring hon. secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 14
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