FOXHILL
SOLDIER HONOURED A complimentary evening was tenderer! to Gunner D. O'Connor, v, ho r mother, until recently, was hear! teacher at the E'oxhiU School but who now lives at Waimea Weft. Th. | U ne lion took the form of a social The musical portion was in the hand- of Airs Currie, and Mr Stewart was M.C Several items were presented by the pupils of the E'oxhill School In the absence uf the chairman of the committee (Mr I, Hi-.m' Mr Stewart made the presentation of the sum o' money to Gunner O'Connor and e\of e Uio d dis‘nc‘ CSt Wishc> °' tho P e °P !<% The Rev.' F J. Dac e-.- -poke on hrhall of tho Patriotic Controlling Comirnttee and wished the soldier good luck and God-speed. Gunner O’Connor suitably replied, thanking the readouts of the Foyh ; ’l sen tat ion ’ heir S °° d a,ld pr ' > '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 26 August 1941, Page 1
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