PERSONAL.
Another well-known Stratfordian is, included in the list of ■wounded to-; day 'in the person of Corporal Leslie: Curtis son of Mrs 0. M. Curtis, of Broadway South. further cLtails are to hand.
Mr Don CameWn^^.^the,reb^ Ait of a presentation from his fellow-em-ployees on the Stratford staff of,Mr Newton King New Plymouth, where he has been prbmoted to take change of the, motor garage and implement department of the firm. , The manager, Mr H.. E. ! Abraham, in handing Mr Cameron a silver-mounted tea tray, suitably inscribed,, at a gathering on" Saturday \ afternoon, referred, in eulogistic termy to the excellent work accomplished by the recipient. Mr Abraham congratulated him on his well-deserved promotion mw himself as popular and be as good a servant to the firm as he had been while in Stratford. Mr Cameron siiit-,ablv-Respondedi thanking tl^em ■'s]*¥& Itlet gift; and the whicl|Jlm| prompted it. If he-was half as sue? .cesrful Plymouth as Mr. Abraham had so kindly said ho had been in Stratford, M fuW, he mnjjp satisiidli. He felt a cff|«ain amount of regret : a,t leaving where^te JiacC-maxh? many friends, andt he would i not sooii forget them.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 2 October 1916, Page 6
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191PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 2 October 1916, Page 6
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