BOYS' BAND FORMED
INITIAL MEMBERSHIP OF 40 Although for some time past betWeen thirty and forty boys nave been holding regular practicesv the Levin Boys5 Band was not formalljy iaunched until a publie. ^neeting held reeently. Some of the boyscould not play a note when tliey' first became interested in the1 pro- ■ ject, but under the able tuition. oi Mr. M. H. Boyce, and' greatly assist- . ed by their enthusiasm,. they have made remarkable progress, and fi- ; should not be long before a strong, .band is in evidence.. Tlie first officers el.ected were as follows: — Patron; Mj\ H. F. Mc- . Clune; president;. Mr. H„ A. Robertison; vice-president: Mr. M. H. Boyce; secretary-treasurer: Mr.. J. B. Collett-; eommittee: Messrsv. W. O. ; Neas, F. Q. Malcolm and r. J_. Simp- , son, with power to add.
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Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1946, Page 4
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133BOYS' BAND FORMED Chronicle (Levin), 17 April 1946, Page 4
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