COBDEN NOTES
r ‘ . (Oiir Own Correspondent.) r .;L4st;2evening a pleasant function tdok place in the Fire, Brigade social room when tfie- brigade met to bid farewell) to Foreman E. Schultze, who lefFd’tf-ftaftrsfer to Hillside this morning.; Captain Gilmour eulogised the work , . t 'i:^*iT , em'a l h', Schultze had done in the. interests of the Brigade and on behalf 6Y the members presented him with a pocket’ wallet. .Others preobnt spoke' in similar terms, Fir'eifetf ScKfiltze suitably responding. Sdiig; 'tdast arid story, filled in a
pleasant evening which concluded with the singing of Auld Lang Syne and the National Anthem. The re-gravelling. of the main* thoroughfare is proceeding and motorists are expressing their approval of the improvements alrealy .made. The roads should be iff good order for the Christmas hdlidays. • Mr W. Skelton, who has been' an inmate of th.p Hospital has returned to., his home much improved in health.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1926, Page 2
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