ANOTHER DEPARTURE.
The passing of tlir yp>u-< brini? many changes to our district, but, unfortunately it uiHfiiiM Isd that \vn lime ruauy who hay« dorm their share in ifs doveloperaent. The latest and not tbo least of those who hrv<> I<■ f*- W.'ijjcworth for other sphere* am Mr and Mrs A. Guatley. Auiviug hero at ihe outbreak of the u-dr, Mr Goatley left soon after tn join up \n the mean^ while Mrs Goatley did hnr 'lu^.y fully aud well in any effort that wan made for the well being of tlm di^nict. In fact there) was uo effort winch could not enlist her willing gpivicus On M-GroatU-y's rfiturn lie nl-»-i r-«-.!< t- i:M
share of the work that was to bo done. The district will miss them both very much, but wo wish them the best of good luck in their new venture.
The members of the Anglican Ladies' Griiild, and several Church members, met on Tuesday afternoon at the vicarage to bid good bye to Mrs Goatley. In the absence of the prosi* dent, the Vicar presented the guest of! the day with a parting gift as a token of grateful esteem and happy memo' ries of the good fellowship and sev vices Mr and Mrs Goatley have brought into Church lft'e for many years past.
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 1 July 1931, Page 7
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218ANOTHER DEPARTURE. Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 1 July 1931, Page 7
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