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■ ' v. St. .\:c;<say er.drnt, cvc'.'-in^ • • * ndacinf. an intor-.dwit-cry." artv voteCHfKCE. i! uicrtii-cr v Coi:S:v"iiccr >v. iini'.y Church. T.-.o J?- . ■ *;:.>et- • - •- is of . io to ioae r„~d ;> it is ster to !M bee! 1 . .v with i L!:u contim'o hi? labours, which have been 1 much ap-Meciui.-d nil r.>c*.iors oi thoChurch." A requisition to this cGcct v.-jm ti'—eci by preser.t, ur.d deputation from t!-- meeting waited nn --Ir Johnrou, who thnnkod the* deputation for the r-Ksuranca cf sirnKirt, and said it help him to a marked decree in finally mak- » 11,5 his mind 111 to the case. it i- os??cted thai an answer will he given on Sunday next. EOYAL PERSEVERANCE LODGE. A m Oct ill of th-j Loyal Poise vorai".ce Lodge was lie-id 111 Ins Uddfc-iiows' iluii, AYoolstoi:, on. WeiliKs.iay, :t. ;a:r or mc:nt>e:s being pro_eiu. P.i'.Vj.-U. x>ro. j llicnurcison, us senior trustee, Slaved thai a sum cf money w»s on hai»d juAvaiiiog investmer.t. On the mot-ion oi I'jßr. Jiro. Cariyic. it wyj> docicLed taut tho trustees bo rocom-. mended 10 invest £230 for a period of ten A voucher vva> passed for i-30 in favour of tho relatives of ♦- dceeiissod 13r0.» eubjcct to ior:u.il application by vh-o claimant. P.P.G.H. l»rc..i-?uvid«3ix, as chairman of tho Boiird of Managem-eni, gave a brief summary ot the business conducted by that body at a rceent meeting P.U. bio. Henley having boon elected to iiil a vacancy oil the Board through another member 1101 being in afcendance. iLonguct gaAc »ui interesting lecturo on Oddfeilowship for the benefit of younger members recently received into tho lodge. Xho first application for tho maternity bonus wits received, and deait with accordingly. A grant ci wo® ? from tho Benevo;enl l'*uiid for the beneut o* a distressed brother.
LINWOOD CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION. At tho monthly mooting of tho Linwocd Citizens' Association, Mr \V. J. Koborts presiding, a kti-er wan received from tho District "Health Officer, in re&pect of the ariun from tho puinning station bctweenO-liv*. --i olid Aldwin'a roads, to tho effect that several imorovemonts had been cffectcd. and that tho drain was now free from nuisanco of any kind. Tho letter v.-as held over for further consideration. The Association also considered a letter received from the Tramway Board in restwet of the dangerou3 position of the tramline at the intersection of Cashel street and Staumoro road. It was resolved that further action bo t.-Jten to havo tho danger remedied. A iongtiiy discussion was held in respect of ilie City Council's resolution to introduce tho block sy-'>tcm of milk eupply, and every member spo'i© unfavourably of the Gchemo. It was -osolved that tho "City Council should bo written to stron"ly protesting against tho schemo, and requesting it to withheld tho introduction oi tho empowering Bill to Parliament, It was d<«id"d to tlio local councillors to attend tho next mating of the Association to further consider tho matter.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 5
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