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THE SOUTH END.

lIATEP AYERS’ ASSOCIATION The Executive Committc held a meeting ou jnut'suuy evening wneii mieni v, present iUossrs. » • e»ioo, fenumlnaii;, .u. i). i'c-uae (.non. *>ec ■)> 0 ■ C.ray, S. Xionstdu, A. r . otrnuiers, E. lower, J. suaciun, rt. uim-lock, UGinuuucnuin aim X. lay lor. A co.isiUe-raoie amount of routine business was put unonga, -and various matters were noted iur leierence to tlio Rurougu Coimexl. Mr eiiuo statoo that having been elected to a seat on tno _i>orougli Council, it was ms intention to resign tno Oiiiue of oiiainnan of me Association, winch he iiuU held lor tlie past five voal’s. J\lr CuittocK aiso teuueied las ies.gnatio;i as a member of the Executive for similar reasons. It was decided’ to iioid a_ general meeting ou 21st May, to nil tne vacant positions, and transact general business. Correspondence was received from the West End Ratepayers’ Association rc- the matter of Mr A. Leslie’s charges ir respect to Mosp.tal management, and front the Hospital Board conveying information. It was resolved to thank the Board for its letter and sond a copy of the resolution passed in respect of the charges made by Mil Leslie. At the conclusion of tlie business, Sir Gray, on behalf of the members of the executive, made a presentation of a set of stainless cutlery to Mrs and Mr Gibb as a token of their personal esteem and respect-, and in appreciation of ilie many kindnesses rendered during the past five years, when the Executive Meetings have been held at the chairman’s residence. All those nresent eulogized the work Mr Gibb bad done, and the efforts made by Mrs Gibb towards their comfort when the meetings were he'd. Mr and Mrs Gibb suitably acknowledged the gifts made. Sun per was nass-d round and the pipeline: elo'-od hv the pinging of “For they are Jolly Good Fellows. ’’

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 8

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THE SOUTH END. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 8

THE SOUTH END. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 8

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