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Tin- I ,o\v or Mont ere branch of the I,Oval Motnekn Lodge, hr-ld its fortnightlv meeting in the Jubilee Hall on lot'll April. In spite of tlm wet night t1,,-!•(< was a gooc 1 at t eiid.'inee. Urn. ( . .Madigan presided. The Lodge went into mourning, and iv;o minutes silence was observed lor the late Brother W. Boyce. It was resolved that a letter nt sympathy be sent to the family of (lie late deceased brother. A musical programme was arranged for the entertainment of visitors from the friendly societies on the 24th oi April. After the coiielusion of the Lodge business, the following brethren delivered readings: Bro. C. Limmer. Bm. B. Parsons. 15n>. M. Limmet, and Sister flood a 11.' Bro. I*. Henderson amused the members by his performance of the chair trick. Bro. T.’. Roynish rendered two piano selections. The evening was brought m a close by the singing of the National Anthem.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 April 1928, Page 2
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