SEATOUN AFFAIRS
PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION MEETS. "COMMUNITY SING" DECIDED ON. A meeting of the Seatoun and Bays’ i Progressive Association was held last pight. Mr H. P. Rawson presiding over a good, attendance. The Karaka Bay 'bus service was discussed, and it was decided that a subcommittee should take the matter in hand and communicate with the City Council again, with a view to getting the matter definitely settled one way or the other. Much dissatisfaction was expressed in regard to the existing 'bus Service. It was reported that Mr Mackenzie, (Director of the City Reserves) had recently visited the district in connection with proposed tree-planting and the general management of the Reserves there; and members expressed the hope that more attention would for the future be given to the needs of the district in this respect. It was decided to start a "community sing" in Seatoun—if possible on Saturday, June 17th—and Mr H. J. Wyatt, a member of the association, was deputed to see Mr Albert Russell and endeavour to secure bis services for the opening "sing." Tho secretary reported that the series or progressive euchre parties being held under the auspices of the association had proved very successful so far.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11225, 2 June 1922, Page 10
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