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M. A. Sullivan, of Whakatane, is to enter the Levin Ground Training School for training as an airmanpilot. General Sir Guy. Williams left for Wellington yesterday morning. Brig' fldier G. A. West and Major T. R, Daw are still at the WTiakatanfi Hotel.
Approximately 60' of their friends gathered on Saturday, evening i(> farewell Mr and Mrs J. G. Boulcot! and family, of Te Ngae Road, Roto rua, who left on Tuesday to take up residence at Awakeri.. The function, attended by representatives from N'ga kuru, Rotorua and Ngongotaha, was organised nnd v held in the supperroom at the Municipal Buildings. Mesdames Lcwin Lewis and Keith McKenzie acted as hostesses., Mr Lewin Lewis, on behalf of those present, made a presentation of ?) travelling rug to Mr Boulcott and a crystal lemonade 8 set to Mrs Boulcott. They had earned the esteem of a large circle of friends in theiT seven years of residence, he said, and Mr Boulcott would also be miss-, ed as an enthusiastic member and vice-president of the Rotorua Agricultural and Pastoral Association,, and as a promiripnt member of the j Home Guard.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 144, 20 August 1941, Page 4
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