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The Gisborne Photo News

 

40

Around Town

Pictured with him is the outgoing president, Mr Maurice McIntyre.

Left abandoned on a ledge on the roadside, the three brought the young goat to the office where P.R.O. John Burland contacted R. S. P. C. A. officer Mrs J. Nicholls who took the animal into her care.

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The annual general meeting of Greater Gisborne Inc. was held in the Mayfair Reception Rooms and the new president elected was Mr Jack Howard.

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Mr Sam Reid of 9 Valley Road, who has been despatch clerk at Te Rau Press for the past 16 years retired recently. On this occasion he was presented with a handsome lampstand by the directors of the company.

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Pictured sorting and crating the many dozens of bottles collected during a recent bottle drive are members of the Gisborne Jaycees who organised the drive for funds for the Scout movement.

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Four generations together on the occasion of Mrs Pearse's 90th birthday are Mrs Mary Pearse herself, 10 Glasgow Crescent, her son Ray, his son Bruce, and Bruce's son Murray all of 70 Wi Pere St.

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The most unusual visitor to the Gisborne Public Relations Office yet was this little black kid which was found by three teenage travellers on their way through from Napie to Gisborne.