WANING ENTHUSIASM.
Concern by Wanderers’ Tramping Club. About twenty out of the seventythree members of the Wanderers’ , Tramping Club attended the second annual meeting, which was held last evening. Mr O. Jacobsen presided. Concern was expressed by the com- , mittee in the annual report at the waning enthusiasm of members in the activities of the club. The balance-sheet showed a credit of €4 12s 4d. In moving that the entrance fee of 2s fid should be abolished. Mr O. Basher said that the club needed new members, and be considered that was the only way to induce them to join. After a brief discussion, the motion The election of officers resulted as I follows: Patron. Mr R. Woolcock: vp-e-natron. Mr O. Jacobsen: president, Mr R. Woolcock: vice-presidents. Mesdames R. Woolcock, O. Jacobsen and E. Robinson. Messrs I£. Robinson. W. H. Ahlfeld. H. B. Duckworth. J. Darroch, A. Rose. D. C. Cosftgrove and N. G Winter: secretary and treasurer, Mr b. T: Booth; club captain. Mr R- b. Jacobsen: recorder. Miss T.,. Ayliner: auditor. Mr O. Jacobsen: committee. Misses P. Swanstnn' F.. F. Gardiner and O. r'ootb. Messrs O. Basher, O. Xprosen and E. J. M T.eod.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20454, 6 November 1934, Page 13
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196WANING ENTHUSIASM. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20454, 6 November 1934, Page 13
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