LAKE COUNTY MAIL No. 5. Wednesday, June 25, 1947. PERSONAL
Mrs W. Wethy is visiting Dunedin. * # # Mr D. J. Braden spent the week-end in Queenstown. * * * Mr J. W. Miller left on Monday for Dunedin. * * * Mr and Mrs J. Walsh have returned after a holiday spent in Dunedin. * * * Miss Terry Dagg (Geraldine) is visiting her father, Mr J. McA. Dagg. * * Mr and Mrs E. H. Button are spending a holiday in the North Island. * 4' * Mr 0. M. Greenslade (Wharehuanui) left on Thursday for Dunedin. * * $ Miss Mary Burns left during the week for Hamilton where she is taking up a nursing position. & ■/; * Miss Marjorie McDowall has returned from a visit to Auckland and Tauranga. * # m Miss L. Buxton has been on holiday in Christchurch and Rangiora. * * * Mr and Mrs J. R. Mills left during the week for a holiday on the West Coast and Christchurch. * % * Mrs I. Key, Miss Betty Key and Master R. Key (Mount Creighton) are visiting Wellington in connection with the Correspondence School silver jubilee. * * * Mr J. W. Miller, local representative on the Southland Hospital Board, has been re-elected as a member to represent the board on the Waipiata Sanatorium Committee. * * * The attention of readers is drawn to an advertisement in this issue advising that the Lake County Council Office will be open between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday evening, June 27, and July 4, when ratepayers and residents mav renew driving licenses.
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