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FATHERS AND SONS

Rotary Club Luncheon Sons and “adopted” sous were entertained at the Wellington Rotary Club luncheon yesterday as the guests of their fathers. Although the community singing held their interest, by far the most popular were the “fines” imposed on their fathers iflor their everyday actions or dheir birthdays. To the youthful guests, Canon Percival Janies spoke of the anxiety which preceeded the reception of term reports from school. Fathers always receive reports on their sons, he said, but to-day he would reverse the process and would give the sons a “report” on what their fathers were doing by attending Rotary meetings. Rotarians were trying to make the world a better .place to live in, and that object, he suggested, might be practised by the boys, who were to be builders of a new order of society.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 8

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139

FATHERS AND SONS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 8

FATHERS AND SONS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 8

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