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The Waimarino A&P Association held their Annual General Meeting on 16 August. The meeting was attended by sixteen people, a number of them new faces which is a welcome sight in any organisation today. The retiring President, Mr Harry Brown, was elected Patron in recognition of the many years service he has given the Association. Mr Brown was first elected to the committee in 1946 and has always been a stalwart of the Association. The incoming President, Mr Tom Punch, has served the Association well for many
years and his knowledge and experience will be a most valuable asset. Mrs Locheen Tod eontinues as Secretary. Treasurer is Mrs Marie Allerby. With a number of new faces wishing to join the willing band of helpers the following committee was elected: Mesdames Catherine Brown, Bernice Frost, Christine Hall, Nikki Williams, Anne Roke, Alison McGregor, Nita Francis, Messrs Jim Frost, Dan Alabaster, Alf Alabaster, Ian Roke, David Seifert, Alan Scarrow, Claude Berry, Jamie Proude, Bob Tod and Merv Williams. The Association intends to continue its maintenance programme on both grounds and buildings with improvements being made as and when finance permits. The committee are also looking ahead to 1986 when they will hold their 75th Jubilee and ideas are well in hand for a Show that will be a bit special.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 13, 28 August 1984, Page 18
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222Show Association hold AGM Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 13, 28 August 1984, Page 18
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