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Real Neighbourly
Friendliness, and warmth of feeling, were very evident at the Old Folk's September meeting when a large number of people from the Wairoa Old Folk's Club came visiting. After sightseeing and shopping, afternoon tea and entertainment concluded a very happy day.
Birthday celebrants cutting the cake are, from left, Mesdames M. Croker, M. Powell (lady vice-president), M. Groves, R. Pearce, M. Graham, and K. Torrie (president).
At afternoon tea–Mesdames C. Painter, E. Curtis and M. Groves.
Mrs E. Hooper, Mrs R. McCauley and Miss I. Wheeler
Messers H. W. Horne and F. C. Peagram
Mrs I. Owen, Mrs D. Hurry with granddaughter Cheryl Elliott, Mrs A. Durdy and at back, Mrs N. Whatuira
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Among the Wairoa visitors were, from left, Mrs M. Graham (secretary), Mrs D. McIntyre (president), Mr D. Mclntyre and Mrs G. Simpson (treasurer)
Mr and Mrs A. McErlich
Pictured with the guest of honour, the Mayoress, Mrs H. H. Barker (centre), are, from left, Mesdames M. Lyons, E. McDermott, E. Robinson and A. Hargreaves
Mr J. Watt has his picture 'took'
Mesdames F. Hemming, A. Butler and S. Cooper enjoying themselves
Mrs H. Schimanski, Mr E. T. Murphy and Mrs E. M. Cowan
Mrs L. McGrannachan and Mrs R. Rainham
Mrs Barker with Mrs H. T. Brocklehurst and Mrs P. Lynch
Happy visitors are Mesdames G. Norgrove, V. Mawer, J. Simpson and S. Couper
Messrs G. English and H. McErlain round off these pages of happy faces