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LAWN TENNIS

KAITUNA CLUB The president, Mr E. L. Hope, occupied the chair at the annual meeting of the Kaituna Lawn Tennis Club, and there was a good attendance of members. Moving the adoption of the annual report and balance sheet, the chairman congratulated the club on having had a successful season. He extended congratulations to those members who had answered the call and were serving in the military forces. Difficulties would undoubtedly be experienced during the coming season, he said, but he had no doubt that with the full co-operation of all members the club could look forward to a happy season. Financially, they had not made the progress anticipated, and the membership would have to be augmented during the coming season if financial stability was to be assured AH members of the club on military service were being placed on the honorary members' list. The' following office-bearers were elected: President. Mr W. SherrilT: immediate past-president. Mr E. L. Hope; vice-wresident. Miss A. Morrell; auditor. Mr W. R Chapman: club captain, Miss M Jolly; secretary and treasurer. Miss M Kerr: committee—Miss G Hamer. Messrs W. ft. Sinclair, K W. Stewart, and M. McKinnon The retiring president and the former secretary and treasurer, Sergeant G. C. Laidlaw, were accorded special thanks for their services to the club. A good attendance of members was present at the official opening of the club on Saturday The president extended a welcome to visitors and new members. Good wishes for a successful season were extended bv representatives of the Otago Lawn Tennis Association and the Kaituna Bowline Club, ladiej and men. Mr W R. Sinclair congratulated the vounger members and in particular the ladies, on coming forward to assist in the control of the club during the existing difficult conditions

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 3

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LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 3

LAWN TENNIS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 3

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