HOME AND SCHOOL LEAGUE
ANNUAL MEETING. (Special Representative.) Tho third annual general meeting of the Waipukurau Home and School League was held last night, Mr. D. R. Mills, chairman, presiding over a good attendance of members. The balance-sheet as prepared by the honorary secretary (Mrs D. Urquhart) was submitted by the chairman and adopted. This showed the receipts as £144 13/4, including £6O 15/10 brought forward from the previous year, and expenditure £ll4, leaving a credit of £3O 13/4
Mr. T. W. Rapley seconded tho motion for adoption and Messrs F. R. Logan (chairman of the School Committee), A. C. Rowe (headmaster) and A. C. Robins offered congratulations in the work performed by the chairman, secretary, and committee.
The election of the committee resulted: Mesdames D. Urquhart, G. Robinson, J. Cochrane, R. McLean, and I). R Mills, Messrs I). R. Mills, E. G. Dowrick, H. Rowlands, T. W. Rapley, and P. J. Marfell; hon. auditor, Mr. G. E. Fowler. At a meeting of the committee helo subsequently Mr. Mills was re-elected as chairman and Mrs Urquhart hon. secretary. Mr. Dowrick submitted an interesting report of the work carried out by the Dental Clinic Committee representing the Waipukurau, Hatuma, and Marakekc school areas. The secretary stated that the League
had a membership roll of 107 and 100 members were financial.
A resolution was carried agreeing that the League assist the school library fund, in ’the interests of the younger scholars
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 106, 19 April 1932, Page 5
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