Local & General
Person^] Mrs. G. Waide, of Te Horo, who has been an inmate of Palmerston ' North Hospital, has returned home, but has. to make a further visit to the institution next, week. Miss Ul'a Inglis, daughter of Mrs. F. Inglis, of Mill Road, Otaki, is spending a holiday with her mother prior to transferring to Motueka, to commence a business venture. School Rugby Reps. When speaking in assembly on Monday morning on the result of the weekend sports activities, Mr. J. E. James, headmaster, took the opportunity of congratulating the four boys of the Otaki State School who ha'd made the "reps," nameiy Lauchlan Fox, Barry Jensen, Warwick Knox, and John Webster. The number of boys chosen from the school was very gratifying and although it was to be lYgretted that the games had to be abandoned on account of the polio. restrictions, it ..*as nevertheless an honour to be chosen, adde'd Mr. James.
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Chronicle (Levin), 18 August 1948, Page 2
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