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- | 12. - | + | =====Fifteenth Annual Meeting.===== |
- | FIFTEENTH ANUUAL MEETING | + | |
- | The Fifteenth Annual meeting | + | The Fifteenth Annual meeting |
- | Two new members were welcomed, Jean Thirgood and Stan Martin, | + | |
- | In moving the adoption of the annual report Dorothy Lawry said that it | + | Two new members were welcomed, Jean Thirgood and Stan Martin. |
- | had been a difficult year and there had been as would be expected in these times, a slight reduction in membership, But it had been a better year in that we had had the pleasure of welcoming some, returning members, She regretted that the V,D,C. Gudes and Reconnaisance | + | |
- | due to the absence of so many members, The Committee had a good attendance record, | + | In moving the adoption of the annual report Dorothy Lawry said that it had been a difficult year and there had been, as would be expected in these times, a slight reduction in membership. But it had been a better year in that we had had the pleasure of welcoming some returning members. She regretted that the V.D.C. Guides |
- | The el3: | + | |
- | President Dorothy Lawry, | + | The election |
- | Vice Presidents: Frank Duncan and Graham Harrison, | + | |
- | HorSecrcty RI1rL1 | + | |President|Dorothy Lawry| |
- | Hon,Treasurer: Doric Palden, | + | |Vice Presidents|Frank Duncan and Graham Harrison| |
- | Hon,Social Secretary: Jean Harvey, Iron, Membership Secretary: EdnaGarrad, | + | |Hon. Secretary|Hilma |
- | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | + | |Hon. Asst. Secretary|Jess Martin| |
- | Committee: Win Duncombo, Phyl White, Reg, Alder, | + | |Hon. Treasurer|Doria Allden| |
- | Federation | + | |Hon. Walks Secretary|Alan Wyborn| |
- | Substitute Federation | + | |Hon. Social Secretary|Jean Harvey| |
- | Delegate to Parks and Playgrounds Movement; Mrs. Hilda Stoddart, | + | |Hon. Membership Secretary|Edna Garrad| |
- | Trustees: liaurie | + | |Committee|Win Duncombe, Phyl White, Reg. Alder, |
- | Hon,Auditor: Tom Kenny-Poyal, Hon,Solicitor: Marie Byles, | + | |Federation |
- | In presenting her rcroort | + | |Substitute Federation |
- | A letter was read from Charlie | + | |Delegate to Parks and Playgrounds Movement|Mrs. Hilda Stoddart| |
- | The question of the i)rivately | + | |Trustees|Laurie |
- | Frabk Duncan said that we might at any time be excluded from this area of privately owned land, on which camping fee is already charged by the mai..ers, | + | |Hon. Auditor|Tom Kenny-Poyal| |
- | Tt might bo po qshl o to_gG-t; Ulao co-oporation | + | |Hon. Solicitor|Marie Byles| |
- | 13. | + | |
- | Hostels Movements in havin the area reserved. Era would be a good site for a hostel and National Fitness | + | In presenting her report |
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- | walkers.. | + | A letter was read from Charlie |
- | In supporting the motion Alex Colley said that North Era and Burning Palms were practically the only beachere. | + | |
- | Myles Dunphy said that the proposal would mean a road down to the beach. It had once been proposed to build a country club on the land, this too would have meant a road and a tremendous scar on the hillside, Hostels or bunkhouses could not be built without making a road, Bill Hall said that if th, whole | + | The question of the privately |
- | area were not resumed then a ro d would be built to the privately owned portions. Reservation of the area would enable the clearing out of the shacks, | + | |
- | Wiff Knight said that we were selfish in wanting to get rid of the shacks. Shack owners had a perfect right to be there, as good a right as anybody | + | Frank Duncan said that we might at any time be excluded from this area of privately owned land, on which camping fee is already charged by the owners. It might be possible to get the co-operation |
- | Raolying | + | |
- | Joe Turner pointed | + | In supporting the motion Alex Colley said that North Era and Burning Palms were practically the only beaches |
- | Mouldy Harrison supported a suggestion of Myles Dunphy to recommend little Gara beach (between Nth Er. and Garie) as a hostel site. 'He said that the Fitness Movement did not have much money and could not buy land. | + | |
- | Marie'Dylas s-id that Mr.Byrnes, | + | Myles Dunphy said that the proposal would mean a road down to the beach. It had once been proposed to build a country club on the land, this too would have meant a road and a tremendous scar on the hillside. Hostels or bunkhouses could not be built without making a road. Bill Hall said that if the whole area were not resumed then a road would be built to the privately owned portions. Reservation of the area would enable the clearing out of the shacks. |
- | The meeting decided to support Frank Duncanls | + | |
- | Paddy Pallin appealed for volunteers to lead youngsters on walks and instruct at camps for the National Fitness Movement, He said that the Movement | + | Wiff Knight said that we were selfish in wanting to get rid of the shacks. Shack owners had a perfect right to be there, as good a right as anybody |
- | J1 volunteer was called for to be Assistant Federation Secretary, Beverley Bruce offered to do the job, | + | |
- | Pay ui?1 pay u-,?1 and play the gAm(74, rao trx 10.(0-.+ 1:e? L.L'oc sulr has | + | Raplying |
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- | . . w~. | + | Joe Turner pointed |
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+ | Mouldy Harrison supported a suggestion of Myles Dunphy to recommend little Gara beach (between Nth Era and Garie) as a hostel site. He said that the Fitness Movement did not have much money and could not buy land. | ||
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+ | Marie Bylas said that Mr. Byrnes, owner of the greater part of the land had recently | ||
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+ | The meeting decided to support Frank Duncan' | ||
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+ | Paddy Pallin appealed for volunteers to lead youngsters on walks and instruct at camps for the National Fitness Movement. He said that the Movement | ||
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+ | A volunteer was called for to be Assistant Federation Secretary. Beverley Bruce offered to do the job. | ||
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+ | Pay up! pay up! and play the game. Its ten bob again, and the treasurer | ||
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_THE MOV.113iTTS OF _THE _IITFERI OR _PLANETS by_ _Canopus. | _THE MOV.113iTTS OF _THE _IITFERI OR _PLANETS by_ _Canopus. | ||
The inferior planets; Venus and Mercury, are nearer to the sun than the Earth. and move faster than we. In thu Ciagram below, which is drawn to the same scale as the diagram in the last issue, they are assumed, as before, to start off in a row. In this :)osition we could see neither planet as they | The inferior planets; Venus and Mercury, are nearer to the sun than the Earth. and move faster than we. In thu Ciagram below, which is drawn to the same scale as the diagram in the last issue, they are assumed, as before, to start off in a row. In this :)osition we could see neither planet as they |
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