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PUBLIC HALL FOR OHOPE PROPOSED

Main item of business to be \ discussed at 'the annual meeting of the Ohope Progress League on Monday night will be the proposal to erect a public hall for Ohope. Asked about it yesterday, the president of the League, Mr F. G. Cutler, said his organisation wanted it 'dearly understood that the hall was not to be the League’s hall only, and for that reason wanted to see all residents of the Beach at the meeting. Though the League, by its ‘own efforts, has already raised more than half the money required, it intends handing all that cash over for the purpose of building a hall that will be in the true sense a public building, controlled by a hall * committee. ;

Mr Cutler added that a suitable isite had been selected and was available, and that plans and specifications for the building had been • drawn up.

“This matter is important to •every organisation and every resident on the Beach,” he said, “and we want to get as big a muster as possible on Monday so that we can hear the widest possible range of opinions and ideas oh the subject.”

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 69, 25 March 1949, Page 5

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PUBLIC HALL FOR OHOPE PROPOSED Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 69, 25 March 1949, Page 5

PUBLIC HALL FOR OHOPE PROPOSED Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 69, 25 March 1949, Page 5

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