ill 1 lie course of the meeting of j die Temnka Rorou-h Council on 5 Wednesday ovoniiis. Councillor A. | 10. !-mid', said I hey would have j noticed in the newspapers thai Mr] C. .1. Talbot had wri.ton to (he MospiCi! Hoard suggesting thai the maternity hospital at Temnka should be named Hie Tilbrook .Maternity ilo.sjiital. They all knew Hie devoled work Airs Tilbrook had | done in connection witli hospital j and social mailers generally, and that she had spared neither lime nor money in doing, so. Me thought, j i, would he 11 very littinu thins M'i Air Talhol's recommeudation were carried out. Me had pleasure i» moving thai a Idler be sent: lo the Sou Mi Canterbury Hospital Rourd supporting the proposal thai, the Temnka maLeriiity hospital be called Hie Tilbrook Maternity Hospital. Councillor Robins, in seconding the motion, said he fully endorsed all (hal Councillor Smith, had said. The motion was carried unanimously. The Mayor thanked Ihe Council on behalf of his /aster (.Mrs Tilbrook), and mentioned that since die previous meeting several persons had wme to him ami suggested (he alteration in mime thai Mr Talbol had proposed. When Hie. 1 Works Committee's report was hefore the Council, attention was drawn lo the .statement thai some o; Ihe work done by the "unemployed" labour was much 100 rosily, Ihe preparation of sections of footpaths for asphalting having cos! 2hs a chain. II was slated at die meeting thai, die work ought lo have been done for something like r. : ; a. chain. In reply lo a (RlesHOll. the .Mayor said dial a differmil set of men were now employed, and it was expected dial belter resuli s would be obtained. In regard 10 Mr Mister's application for a license for bowsers at the South Knd darnce. p was decided dial the Town Clerk make inquiries as to what was being done in regard ■' lo bowsers on private property in oilier places, and in the meantime I issue a license, wit hour fee. until ! the ".Ist March. This decision was 5 contained in an amendment moved I and seconded by Councillors Robins ! and Smith. I (We rc/re| that the above report j. was crowded oiu of our last two 1: issues"). [: .For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10589, 26 August 1930, Page 1
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