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FORESTERS’ COURTS.

There were forty-live juveniles present at the Court. Jellicoe meeting last, night. Bro. Green occupied the chair, supported by the president and junior officers. Ten new members were admitted to the Order. Several adults were present for the first time, and were surprised at the keenness shown. A vote of sympathy was passed re the loss of Bro. Rowell’s mother, the boys remaining standing while silence was observ'd. Soccer matches were arranged for “next Saturday, Bros. Vaughan and Murray, of the adult court, to pick teams and make final arrangements. The hoys then adjourned for a game of medicine ball throwing, which provided good sport. There was a fair attendance at the adult court Win. Gladstone. B.C.R. Bro. Morris was in the chair. Tho sick reports were received and showed the court to he in a very healthy state. A candidate was initiated and four proposed for next meeting. Correspondence was read out to the court from Scotland, Australia, and Wellington district. Tlie local contract for neck ribbons was completed with satisfaction. The installation of officers for .next session was proceeded with. Two in-, stalling oiiiccrs were appointed for (hat duty. Bro. Allen was installed chief, amid applause; S.C.R., Bro. Marsh; N.M.. Bro. Buit; J.W., Bro. Bolhamley; N. 8., Bro. Venables; J. 8., Bro. Ilarvev; treasurer, B.U.R. Bro. Ingram; se'Tetarv. Bro, Rruro. The question of an extra night for juveniles was discussed, and a- committee was set. up to go into the matter and arrange a. suitable night. The next meeting night was to he given over to the juveniles, and the adults arranged to provide amusements and a supper. »amiriic«wiHß'wwwi«uMiwawiw

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16781, 14 July 1925, Page 12

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273

FORESTERS’ COURTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16781, 14 July 1925, Page 12

FORESTERS’ COURTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16781, 14 July 1925, Page 12

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