BUSINESS CHANGE-OVER
THAMES BUSINESSMAN FAREWELLED
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GESTURE
Reference to the departure from Thames of Mr C. L. Hudson, who is to take over the well-known business of Cutler's Hardware in Whaikatane, was made at the last meeting of the Thames Chamber of Com-, anerce of which Mr Hudson, has. been president this year.
Mentioning that Mr Hudson was going into business at Whakatane. Mr A. Danby said that as president Mir Hudson had given his best to Ihe jab and was making a great success of it. It was hoped that his new venture would be successful and he wished him the best of luck and expressed regret at hi& departure. . *
With the departure of Mr HiidsOii, and has Thames would lose splendid said the Mayor Mr S. Ensor. His work with the Ghamiber of Commerce had been- 5 o*\4 9 Mr Hudson's first ventures public life, and in congratulating on his new post Mr Ensor Mif Hudson all success.
Thanks to the speakers for, tlicy;. remarks was expressed. by Mr . Hi/fl--son. He was sorry, to feafc'^iaiiKfe' but wished to takeadvantage'of ",6he business oppotunity offering. 3iad three years with of Commerce ant! his /ir£t vfcnUiro •in public activity \va'S' of the supply section <>£\thel.E.P.S. His work with the Chamber had been a real pleasure and an'„'vediTc ; atiori. and his only rSgret'.-was,stfya{/ bc.Avas leaving the' -town* ■
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 28, 28 November 1944, Page 5
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