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 Alex Colley then moved that the motion of the last General Meeting, approving of tile -erection of a hostel at Marley should be rescinded. The rescinding of this motion was approved by the meeting. It was also resolved that members should be acquainted with other proposed hostel sits and the matter be discussed at the next meeting (See article on page 7). Alex Colley then moved that the motion of the last General Meeting, approving of tile -erection of a hostel at Marley should be rescinded. The rescinding of this motion was approved by the meeting. It was also resolved that members should be acquainted with other proposed hostel sits and the matter be discussed at the next meeting (See article on page 7).
  
-INNOCUOUS ITEMS+===== INNOCUOUS ITEMS =====
  
-Quite a lot of old bushwalkers were present at the Services Committee +Quite a lot of old bushwalkers were present at the Services Committee Concert on Friday 23rd OctoberCharles Kilpatrickthe first Club Secretarybrought along several Mountain Trails Club members. They hurried through their meeting in order to be present. Several clubs were representedCoast and Mountain Walkers, Rucksacks, Rover Ramblers etc.  "House full" sign was hung out early in the evening and after the door was shut members and visitors were fleeced to the extent of £ll.
-Concert on Friday 23rd OctoberCharles Kilpatrick the first Club Secretary +
-brought along several Mountain Trails Club members. They hurried through their meeting in order to be present. Several clubs were representedCoast and Moun- +
-tain Walkers, Rucksacks, Rover Ramblers etc. "House full" sign was hung out early in the evening and after the door was shut members and visitors were fleeced +
-to the extent of Ell,+
  
-The S.U.D.S. staged "The Blister" by ETDrake-Brockman, a one-act play of life in the raw in a North Australian town; a play of passions and pearls +The S.U.D.S. staged "The Blister" by E Drake-Brockman, a one-act play of life in the raw in a North Australian town; a play of passions and pearls where the no-class girl with the heart of gold sacrificed her happiness for the sake of the man she loved (several steps above her in the social scale). It was a pleasure to watch a play so well acted and well produced.
-where the no-class girl with the heart of gold sacrificed her happiness for the sake of the man she loved-(several steps above her in the social scale). It was a pleasure to watch a play so well acted and well produced.+
  
-We would like to offer our congratulations to Edgar Yardley for his portrayal +We would like to offer our congratulations to Edgar Yardley for his portrayal of the hard ruthless captain of the pearling lugger. It was for this piece of characterization that Edgar was recently awarded the British Drama League Cup for the best male actor.
-of the hard ruthless captain of the pearling lugger. It was for this piece of characterization that Edgar was recently a arded the British Drama League Cup for the best male actor.+
  
-From the rudelcrude stark realism of Passion and pearls we were wafted to the delightfully sweet land of make-believe-the land of Faetie and Frolicwhere little girls and little boys with all their illusions still clinging to themlsang Dainty Little Ditties which took us way back to the Kindergarten. But now we can understand why Miss Muff ett always had such an appeal even in those far off days. Frills! What Frills! But usen't Miss M. wear them round the ankles Joan?+From the rude, crude stark realism of passion and pearls we were wafted to the delightfully sweet land of make-believe - the land of Faetie and Frolic where little girls and little boys with all their illusions still clinging to them, sang Dainty Little Ditties which took us way back to the Kindergarten. But now we can understand why Miss Muffett always had such an appeal even in those far off days. Frills! What Frills! But doesn't Miss M. wear them round the ankles Joan?
  
-Joan Savage told us the story of the Holly Tree and the Christmas Bells --,a a tale which stirred the heart of even the most hardened Bushwalker present. A few surruptitious sniffs were heard and even th- strong and stalwart Morrie Stephenson was seen to wipe away a tear.+Joan Savage told us the story of the Holly Tree and the Christmas Bells -a tale which stirred the heart of even the most hardened Bushwalker present. A few surreptitious sniffs were heard and even the strong and stalwart Morrie Stephenson was seen to wipe away a tear.
  
-Who said the elephant never forgets? Well we believe it now. Our dancing +Who said the elephant never forgets? Well we believe it now. Our dancing Jumbo tricked us completely. Next time we'll bring along our favourite white mouse and watch the effect.
-Jumbo tricked us completely. Next time we'll bring along our favourite white mouse and watch the effect.+
  
-Next came the Mill Girl. The story of a cunning plot which did not come off. +Next came the Mill Girl. The story of a cunning plot which did not come off.  True love won the day and virtue brought its own reward. But surely even the poor, ignorant mill-girl might be told that the darning needle is now a weapon of war.
-True love won the day and virtue brought its own reward. But surely even the +
-poor, hignorant mill-girl might be told that the darning needle is now a weapon_ of war.+
  
-R.L.Paynes' singing and Marjorie McDonald's dancing added to the pleasure of the evening while Frank Duncan's Wal Roots's Act "The Golden Fleece" completely justified the title.+R.L. Paynes' singing and Marjorie McDonald's dancing added to the pleasure of the evening while Frank Duncan's Wal Roots's Act "The Golden Fleece" completely justified the title. 
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 Mr & Mrs Fred Svensen have a son, we give them our blessing. It is with no little interest that we learn that Grace Edgecombe is sewing a table centre!!! If she starts a supper cloth we may be able to tell you something. More congratulations to Edith Findlay and Bill Watson who were recently married and Lola Bennett and John Manson who were married last Wednesday. Mr & Mrs Fred Svensen have a son, we give them our blessing. It is with no little interest that we learn that Grace Edgecombe is sewing a table centre!!! If she starts a supper cloth we may be able to tell you something. More congratulations to Edith Findlay and Bill Watson who were recently married and Lola Bennett and John Manson who were married last Wednesday.
  
-IMPORTANT DATES +===== IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR ===== 
-FOR + 
-YOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR +|November 27th (Friday)|Miss Esme Brown will tell us of her experience in "Fiji Today"| 
-NOVEIDER 27th MISS ESIT BROWN will tell us of her exoerience in (Friday) +|November 28th/29th|Federation Reunion - Don'miss it!| 
-"FIJI TO-DAY!. +|December 18th (Friday)|Christmas Party at the Club Room\\ Let us see what you forecast as the bushwalking outfit of 20 years after rationing|
-28th/29th DTL Don'mis it +
-DECEIMER 18th +
-(Friday) pERIS:TMAS PARTY - at the CLUB ROOM. +
-Let us see what you forecast as the Bushwalking outfit of WITTY YEARS AFTER RATIONING +
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