COMMUNITY SING
The final community sing of the 1947 season will be held to-morrow in the Town Hall. Proceeds are for the Food for Britain Fund and donations may be sent to Mr J. F. Himburg, care Charles Begg. A special programme has been arranged, which includes the Ravensbourne Ladies’ Choir (Mrs A. H. Newey, conductor), the Dunedin Ladies’ Brass Band with their novelty drumming (Mr Hilmer Davie, conductor), Misses Moyra Meenan and Eileen Keenan (cornet duets). Miss Shirley Le Gal (vocalist), and Messrs J. L. Deans Ritchie and E. Ottrey (vocal duets). A model of an Indian oxen cart, carved in ivory by a native craftsman, a supper cloth one yard wide, a Fair Isle pullover to fit a 38-40 in chest, and a pup (male), Labrador-collie cross, three months and a-half, and other articles, which have been presented, will be offered for sale. Mr H. P. Desmoulins will be the leader, with Mr J. Himburg assisting, and Mr A. H. Pettitt at the piano.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26633, 2 December 1947, Page 3
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166COMMUNITY SING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26633, 2 December 1947, Page 3
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