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WAVERLEY

GOLF CLUB. •» .■ ■ , : ' ANNUAL MEETING. The annual mooting of the Wav oil ey Golf Cinb was held ou Thursday evening, when there was a good attendance or members. .me imlance-sheet showed a credit Viaiwavc of £76 in the Banu of Australasia and iAi 5s 3d in the Post Office Bavings Bank, it was decided to transfer the- £lO profit from, the ball from the bank to its .proper account in the savings bank. It was reported that the old cemetery grevu would be ready for play again at the opening of the season. A vote of thanks was accorded Messrs. Bremer Bros, for the use of their property for the links and to the president,' secretary, treasurer and other' members of the committee for their untiring u ork during the past season. Also to Mr. J. Currie for auditing 'the books. Tho election of officers resulted: President, Mr. J. Johnston (re-elected); vice-presidents, Messrs, I. Parsons and F. Train; captain, Mr. I). Craig; vicecaptain, Mr. F, Sheppard; treasurer, Mr. J. C. Gray; secretary, Mr. J. H. Cowdcll ’ (rc-clceted); ' commit tee, Messrs. E. C. Dnllison, F, 11. Jeffery, 1). G. Thompson, B. Aiken, and G. Watkins; auditor, Mr. J. Currie; handicappers, Mr, •F. R. Jeffery and J| Johnston; ball committee, Messrs., D. Craig, R. Hammonds, H. Cowdell, P. Christensen, and Miss P. Graj r . In recognition of her past services to tho club and the many years she has been a member, Miss Nelly McMeckin was elected a life member of the club. New members proposed and accepted ■were Messrs. B. Hammonds, D. Robertson, I. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs, Patton, Mr, and Mrs. Flower, Mrs. lan Parsons, Mrs. Graves, Miss Hyland, and Miss Peterson. The resignation of the following were accepted with regret: Mrs. W. Simpson 1 , Misses J, Alexander and T. Adlam. • i ■ The subscriptions were, fixed at the same as last year; Men'£2 10s Ist year, and junior members £1; ladies £1 os Ist year, and junior membgrs 10s. The proposal to play the finals of the'men-= intermediate and junior championships over IS instead of 36 holes was defeated. The suggestion that the club should hold competitions during Easter was loft in the"'committee's hands* The secretary read invitations to the opening days of Scafield and Manutahi Clubs. : I . The meeting then closed.

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Patea Mail, 2 March 1936, Page 3

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WAVERLEY Patea Mail, 2 March 1936, Page 3

WAVERLEY Patea Mail, 2 March 1936, Page 3