AN APPRECIATION
MR J. S. FISHER POWER BOARD'S SYMPATHY IN ILLNESS At the monthly meeting of the Cambridge Power Board last evening a motion of sympathy was passed with Mr J. S. Fisher, in his illness, and on the motion of the chairman (Mr M. Wells) Mr Fisher was granted leave of absence. Mr Wells said all would hope that Mr Fisher would soon regain his health and rejoin them at the board table. Mr F. Lye spid he must join with the chairman in his references to Mr Fisher. As a reliable man of wide local body knowledge they missed him at the table. Mr. Lye said he much regretted Mr Fisher’s lengthy indisposition and lie hopqd Mr Fisher would regain gpod health at an early date. lifr Fisher had been with the board since its inception, and he h.ad served „ the board and;; 6tKfer local bodies well, because he a man,,of experience andf pf the nTgl)-j es^ integrity., ftjjj' supposed the gestiop .■-thyat' a letter .be sgpf Jo IVIn Ejsher J .assuring Kim /that Ke./was npt, .absent, from the board , as far. as, the members’ thoughts were concerned.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3274, 4 March 1937, Page 4
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