THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY
IF any organisation has a right to feel proud of its accomlishments in this town and district, it is surely the Caledonian Society, which arrives at the close of another financial year at the end of the month. The Society has become a definite social force in the town, possessing as it does, its own hall, its own Pipe Band (fully equipped) and running annually its own district Sports Meeting at Ohope. Progress appears to be the Society’s keynote and with its splendid junior section composed of particularly live young people, it cannot help but make still greater headway. Whakatane owes much to the standing advertisement it gains from this organisation which has shouldered so much, and continues to give a consistently good account of itself.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 33, 4 October 1946, Page 4
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129THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 33, 4 October 1946, Page 4
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