Killinchy News.
The apnuaL ineetii.g. of subspriberej to the rubhc Library wuh held on ..Wednps- . . . day t . . Ther,^_ w. pa, a fnqaet;at c atjlpqriai^opi ) ' '" i and ( Mi^' M'..' Olsriep (Pr^iiigaf ), Jp,ccppied '.'..'stij^cfiair.y' , ' c [,j .;.',,,';' ; !'»'.' i' i: j'., lv j ' 'alie'secrelar^, J&£r' ( 'j.' p'Briepj'plfe.e^Dted '.:r.*»ip|. :;,'U"-iioV. ..■ < -,V.-."....;: ',/■" '.r^ '^ ..', i ..,...,.. .. „' ., ?{BPUB.T.. ....... ...» j ; HeslatedthatduriDg- the' past yenr the building bad been lengthened byi2ofi, |ao » that it can now be . uned for holiing |of public : meeting* aud co cial gathbr'wgiSi ! It has been used sever«l times by the district ' «ince iU';ienlargeuieJDt,i and tlio reßi'oents - BeeronnowiJuily to 'apprfcoiute uti-, Millie. i* Theiieost^badifsbeen .lutle. more tha&; \Ur coßt of material as the work had? chidfly :. '.'betlhtdbDej by co-oderution. He thought ■■> > i it'deßJrablH. thatjsorue'iiew, ruleH,H \ou'd- be adopted, r m connection wiih ithei Library and- Recref-iion Kooiiu -"<The treasurer, Mr Sanderson, repainted (hat this whs the first time he hud to show ' ' aTclebTt balance, but a good'^asSet was eh own m the large udilittm thathuci been made to the building. He regretted the nmnber.jof Bnb,Hcrib : erb;wafi ro nmall, ;but •expiesseH a hope that an effort would be ■ pjade to induce more of.tlie ynunfj n en of itlie 'rfisf rfct 'to join the 'iiibri-ry. II o ?<lso jregrettetl Iba^ more interest was not tukeo m the use of bookp, arid expressed a hope . thati th'e' doming^ winter wlonhl*. mark a ? ■/. i fcewX er* in' 1 lie lUse-'-of tl^e 'Library; .He ic-t Iwjpod Uh« ladies of the district would '■ take advan«ige.'6€-suoh;<!ah. excellent Library [jHti i . jt.hßir disposal : and thought f>pccial BrturgemeHts nhould be im >de for tueir "getting die books on any evening or afternoon that would btiit them. He felt thpt '^ ; g6ldob T 'op^briunity offered itself and those- who did not embrace it. would ipvjtf ter tiinej regret it.- : 'FINANCIAL.' ' 1 ' The bnlabce-sfu-er wn's read nh'fl adopted. It *liowed the total i-ecoiius had been 16s 2d, and .expenditure £37 Ba 4u, lleav- ;; ipg r adebit.of £12 75.2<1.,. .... ,:^U •■;.,,.■ CONQBA'I'VLATOBy r C- "' "'■ The Cliairmaa congratulated the eubv'? - ! scfiborß bo the very «i»tisfac;t6ry. nature of. 'i ctlier it port and baliinue-shoct. A great' deal of work hud beondone by the-ofticerd lfl - jrod thuy were deserriug of ithe tliiinkb of the nieetiim- • Mi* Toh-rtoa proposed a hearty votd of :. ; 'tHahks to thoße wlio had given their ecirvices m putting up the uuw buiieiin^. This was seconded by Mr J. fpsnuo, and Ciijieil. r ■ • ,- •. ■ -•>, j"-;' t CfC^LIe i ßß)f■v.iha^kslwereJ'paJ•Be'd toi the rrosiden', th« Librarian, the Secretary, T>'l *K<Oilh"tf ; 'iVeji6uiißr^forai^i/ b«WA? js , (luricp:,4lie»p.u«,y | tar v ,. . .( j It w^.B firoposetfnrid c°rr'ed that Meefrs C. SanJVi^Wifrßrwtf, «»«« W. Tipler should form a- committee to draw up paw
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 910, 16 May 1891, Page 3
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431Killinchy News. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 910, 16 May 1891, Page 3
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