TOKOMARU BAY NEWS
The Maori dining hall in Tokoiqaru Bay v.-as the scene of a very pleasant gathering o - Friday night, when the many friends ot Mr, and Mrs. ,f. Rnnsley congregated to bm (hem farewell. .Flag five-hundred was playfd, the honours going to Mrs. Corbett, Mrs ('. King, Mr. Bignell and Mr. C. Whc-1”- \ dainty savoury supper was served by the ladies. Mr. H. Gardner, speaking on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Ransley’s many f fiends in Tokomnru Bay, wished the guests of honour the best of health and happiness in the future. The Rev. Father Bowlins endorsed Mr. Gardner’s remarks. Mrs. J. Grant handed Mrs. Rnnsley an envelope. Mr. Ransley thanked all for their many kindnesses and the gift. _ . Mr. Ransley was also the recipient of a presentation from his fellow-workers at the Tokomaru Bay freezing works, with which Mr. Ransley has been connected for over 20
Mr. and Mrs. Ransley and family left at the week-end for Ilorotiu, near Hamilfonv/horo Mr. Ransley has received a position.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21551, 2 November 1944, Page 8
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168TOKOMARU BAY NEWS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21551, 2 November 1944, Page 8
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