MARTINBOROUGH
PERSONAL ITEMS. (“Times-Age” Special.) Miss Beryl Pike and Miss Christina Wall, from the Dental Clinic, Wellington, are home on a fortnight’s vacation. Mr and Mrs Adam Aitchison visited Wanganui over the week-end. They stayed with Mrs Miles. Mrs R. J. Wright returned on Saturday from a holiday in Christchurch. Miss Megan Rowlands, of the Solway College staff, is home on vacation. Mr and Mrs Alen Todd have returned from a short tour of the north. PRESENTATIONS A presentation in the form of a clothes brush and a propelling pencil was made Mr Jack Holland by the Fire Brigade last week. Mr Holland, who left for Lower Hutt yesterday, has been an active members of the Fire Brigade for some time and was one of the team representing MartinboroUgh at the competitions held in Dannevirke over Easter. There was a good crowd of footballers and well wishers of Mr Jack Holland at the Oddfellows’ Hall on Saturday evening when they gathered to farewell him. A presentation of a suitcase was made to him by Mr P. Lynch on behalf of the football club and othersports clubs.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 May 1938, Page 9
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