BAY ELECTRICIANS
ANNUAL MEETING HELD The annual meeting of electricians, radio servicemen, linesmen and apprentices was held in the Whakatane Borough Council Chambers with approximately 30 persons present. A considerable amount of business was gone through and the following officers were elected for
the ensuing year:— Patron, Mr J. D. Dicker; president, Mr F. W.i, Lysaght; vice-president, Mr R. Combes; secretary, Mr H. Drube; executive, Mr T. Hurndell, Mr R. Oxenham, Mr J. Ditchfield, Mr V. Hosking's and Mr D. Scragg. The president, Mr Lysaght, gave his report on the previous year’s activities. He laid some stress on the continued need for good and regular attendances at the monthly meetings as it was by these that knowledge and confidence could be gained as well as a sign of appreciation to those, members spending considerable time in the preparation of lectures previous to their presentation to the institute; it was little encouragement to lecturers to speak to a mere handful of members.
The president thanked Mr Dicker for his support and interest in the apprenticeship classes now being held in Whakatane, by the provision of transport from Opotiki to Whakatane for the Opotiki apprentices. Further business discussed was the possibility of visiting the new hydro-electric plant at Karapiro. A report of the September, 1946, wiremen’s examination was given considerable airing particularly in view of its poor results and consequent effect on the trade in the future. Comments were made that the institute should do all it could in the training of apprentices. Mr Markland suggested that youths’ desire for knowledge should be noted and acted upon. Mr' Hurndell gave a short report on his visit,, with Mr Drube and Mr Oxenham, to the first meeting night of the Rotorua branch. Films on cable making, forest fire service (in technicolour) made the evening a most pleasureable one.
Mr Drube’s very lengthy report on his attendance at the Electricians’ Institute conference held in Wanganui was greatly appreciated by all the members. Outstanding points mentioned by Mr Drube were: The Electricians’ Institute was now recognised'by the Registration Board, as representation of the institute had now been given on the Registration Board. The institute was also recognised by the Standards Institute where representation had now been approved. The president thanked Mr Drube for his report and finally moved a vote of thanks.
The meeting ended with a light supper and a general feeling of goodwill amo.ngst all.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 29, 16 May 1947, Page 3
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402BAY ELECTRICIANS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 29, 16 May 1947, Page 3
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