The yearly meeting of Court Pride of the Leith, A.0.F., was held on Thursday last, when, although it was between the holidays, there was a fine attendance of members. Particular mention must be made of the presence of a good number of old members, one of whom is the second oldest member in the Court, Letters of good wishes and congratulations on the splendid position and tone of the Court were read from several members far afield, and were appreciated. Addresses wore given by P.C.li. Brothers J, T. Hare, J. \V. M'lntyre, A. Eestieaux and Brother M. Mackenzie, all old members. Harmony 'vas contributed by' members, and the star it-ins were given by P.C.R. Bro. Tare, a veteran of eighty-one years. During the evening two members were admitted, and five nominations were received. A pleasant meetir.nr concluded with an interchange of greetings for the incoming year, and a friendly game of cards. • Smith: “ It' is not the "cost of the car that worries the average, motorist, but the upkeep.” Jones: -And sometimes the turnover.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 17
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174Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 17
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