GENERAL NEWS
A. and P. Association
The iollowing nominations have been received lor the coming year by the A. and P. Association: President, Air Bruce McLeod; vice-presidents, Hon. J. G. Cobbe. ALP., Messrs T. L. Seiinon, W. H. Henson. T. Collins; lion, treasurer. Air G. J. Fitzpatrick; eoneral committee, Messrs J. G. Eliott, \Y (I. Booth: D. W. Reid.' W. AI. Stewart J. Knight, R. Richardson, K. Whisker, and D. G. Younger. An election will not bo necessary as the nominations do not exceed the vacancies \n extraordinary vacancy due to Mr W. H. Henson being nominated as vioo-pivsiriont now n.iiscs oil ilio general committee. Miniature Rifles.
[ Scores registered at the i’eliding 1 Miniature Rifle shoot last evening WClV; _|.' Booking 130, S. Alnyhew, S. Grange 136. I. Ait.ken Lio, T. Aitken 134 E. Green, K. Masters, K. Bawden, G. Mitchell 133. P. Batchclar 132, B. ’ Masters, E. Wiklborc 131, 11. C'luvstnll 1.30. A. Ancell 128. G. Cook, C. Bradbury 124, W. Bruce 117. Blood Transfusion. In connection with 11 ic appeal being made for donors of blood for the transfusion service. Air C. IT. Tate (town clerk) states that, various organisations in the district arc being eireulatnd and asked to make their own arrangements for members to visit the nearest, branch of the service, which in (lie case of Ecilding i.s Palmerston North. Members of tlie Home Guard and E.P.S., however, will if desirous of assisting hand their names to their commanders or direct to Air Tate.
Territorials Return. A mini her of Territorials from Ecilding who have been in camp tit Awapuni returned home to day after a fortnight’s training with the AVelling-ton-AVost Coast, Taranaki, and Hawke’s Bay Regiments.
Patriotic Shop Day. This week's Patriotic Shop day will bo conducted bv tbo Colylon branch of Ihe Women’s Institute and those wishing to assist arc to ring Airs J. W. Sporlc, ’phono 348, Foilding, Physical Culture And Wrestling.
Mr E. 11. Pike (instructor) announces that the Foilding Physical Culture and Wrestling Club opens on Thursday evening in No. 2 Sample room, Denbigh Hotel, and new members are invited to enrol. Personal attention is given by Mr Pike who lias conducted the club successfully for a number of years.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 139, 14 May 1941, Page 5
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368GENERAL NEWS Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 139, 14 May 1941, Page 5
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