BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS.
I, AXNVAL "AiEE'JLlls'G CONTINUED. _ xhe annual general meeting of th-e cuiLUiai ciaba, win on was adjourneu on o-a±y is, i.v.> .issumed in Air. G. H, tjuyK&iKige'b rooms on £>aturuay. "i'lieie were pi-ooent: Mrs. McNeil. Messrs. it. J-mun, jU,. v. iiects, v. T. Francis, S. Miiier, X lioskin, J. W. Deem, a. J. Uiasson, It. Syme,. and the lion, secretary (Mr. G, H. Buckeridge.. In the austfuoe, of vie president, mi\ R. jUunn was voted to the chair. : llx-e enairman e-vpxessed regret that their woitiiy president was sutiermg irora an indisposition and was consequently unable-to-"be present to conduct tne meeting. Before proceeding witii business of the meeting.the chair, man made reterenc© to the great value of the work carried on under the auspices of the Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Club movement, and appealed to- those present to use- every enueavour to ensure the energetic continuance of its activities. , Mr. J. \Y. Deem expressed regret that greater interest- was not evinced m the Boys' and Girls' Clubs throughout Soutn Taranaki by tha Farmers', ujiion. i Mr. G. H. Buckeridge also referred to the saoject. and appealed for a more appreciative interest in the movement on the part of the iai'mms: community generally,:school;te^liers and parents without whose t Cb-^tion the Boys' I The chairman endrii'^d the previous speakers remark*;-' J'affd in addition urged that every etfdft;be made to S mitteJs €' CO"Operation of School com'sh^W^i? 0.^ 11 suSSested that, steps ; should be taken, to induce, represehta- , bus of school committees to meet and I in .assisting the movement !+h«r,i;ffi v T, 11 that l e, llftculty CO"W be overcome only ■?i *te apP°»itment of district organ- ' far disMnfll9^ l ~fcS at the Urn* ''M riot i H r- Syme spoke on similar lines lof Z4»T ary outline 4 the-methods ,ot advertising and organising- uer the. medium, of circulars adopted unto the present. Mr. Dunn favoured th? continuance of these methods and the S|Ti 1 t,h lmP°S£iM^ of Smring tne nnancial assistance which the in pomtment of organisers would neceS varion, ci eCr On + of of •iSSS dif S ta the executive com\Taim <llng' m notexce«' half site's a**-.™ • {*.was decided that the points in judging calves, this year be- inn % condition- 50 for ohtH- n?"* ° deducti^.l point for^e^lfof^ SLiK"^'1 ?* Y S decided that pupils in-premier classes be eligible for . tSp 1™?? Calf-r€a ™« -ompetftion. i In© meeting concluded with votes of to the chairman and secretary
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 6
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405BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUBS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 6
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