EVENTFUL YEAR
E.S.U. Objects Emphasized
At Annual Meeting
'file opinion that the English-Spe.-iktim Cnion was extivi iem-iug Us most important ie.-ir since its foundation. VUIS expressed l>v the president. Dr. Alexami. i Giilies, al tli<- Wellington branch s am nmal meeting last night. 1 Ir. Gillus o ■ lined the primary objects ol the mote men t and emphasized I Inn the yreate> opportunity for furitiering ami liiinioim them was at the preS'-ul lime, wiu-n Anglo Amerimiu relations were -• ee». ~, I 'flie hvdra-headed monster ot bia-iudiee should not be permitted Io raise its'head after the war. lie declared, and the union would have to see Io it Inal nothing should sever the ties being forged Major .1. It. Kirk. Mrs. E. D. Good, and Mr. A. Glen, chairman of the general committee, also spoke, and stjecial expressions of appreciation for work accomplished during .the year were mcori.ed Mr. and Mrs. It. Burton. Major joid Airs. kirk. Mesduines 11. Perry, Good and Cummings, and Air. Samuel Dunean, 'fin- meeting., which was attended by a repi-esenlalive number of members ot. tile executive and activity circles, was pre-ei-ded by a buffet: tea. Dr. A. Gillies was unanimously ,I’eelected as president, the eleelion ol other officers resulting ns folloks:---Deputy president. Mr. .1. T. Marlin, vice-presi-dents. Lmlv I’omare. Mesduines K. 1 re.'t,m. J. Bennie. E. Kims Gilmer, unit 11 1. Cummings. Sir James Elliott., the lion. W Terry Messrs. Raj-motid E. (ox. A. Leigh Hunt, and IL G. Miller: executive conimitlcc, Ale.-danies E. D. Good. AA . Burton. A. Burnard. D. Carriiigton. Jaeobsen. 11. •!• Rule, I;. Rouse. A. B. Simpson, J. S. A tiiseii, 11. R. AA il.ianis. Messrs R. A. Glen. E. Atiseonibe. R. G. <- ’Fitch S Diinenn, R. Burton. M. Burnett. E. Pears AV. N AA'nugh. Campbel] Spratt, and Major J. R. Kirk.
A feature- among the hats tills season are two smart, slouch shapes that go so well witli the tailored stylos ami plain frocks that arc Io In- mere or lass Standardized this year. AVilson’s. 52 AVillis Street, have them in al) pastel shatles as well as brown and black.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 282, 27 August 1942, Page 3
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348EVENTFUL YEAR Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 282, 27 August 1942, Page 3
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