PERSONAL ITEMS.
The Waimate library committee has appointed Miss J. Strong, librarian, out of eight applicants.
Mr F. Pirani has been re-elected to the Wanganui Education Board, and to his 21st year of service on the Board. At Cave on Sunday last on impressive memorial' service" to the late Mrs Burnett was held, the preacher being the Per. Mr Bannemiai), relieving minister.
Mrs Seddon lias received the following reoly to a message she sent to Mrs Chamberlain:—"Heartfelt thanks. He had great regard for you and yotir husband. —Mary Chamberlain."
Tho "Women's Christian Temperance Union, Waimate, has decided to send two delegates to the September Conference at Christchurch, and Mrs W. J. Roberts and Miss McCarthy have been appointed.
At a meeting of the congregation of the Albury Presbyterian Church, held at Albury yesterday, it was unanimously decided "to extend a call to the Rev. J. C. Paterson, M.A., of Maheno, about ten miles south of Oamaru.
His "Worship the Mayor of Timaru (Mr E. R. Guinness), and tlie DeputyMayor (Mr W. A. Pearson.), left by the second north express yesterday afternoon to attend the Municipal Conference. The Mayor will aJso attend the Racing Conference", the country clubs south. Mr J. Black, Mayor of Waimate, went up on Saturda J'- .
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15397, 14 July 1914, Page 7
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