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... thanks was accorded to the musical friends on the motion of J. Pearce, Esq., this gentleman especially naming Mr. Avery, for whose services, ou this and on other occasions, the Institution was greatly indebted. ...
... thanks was accorded to the musical friends on the motion of J. Pearce, Esq., this gentleman especially naming Mr. Avery, for whose services, ou this and on other occasions, the Institution was greatly indebted. ...
... PHOTOGRAPHERS MEET Awards for Westcountiry camera artists N Professional photographers from Bournemouth to Penzance attended the Institute of British Pbotographers’ annual conference _and competitions at Dartington Hall, Totnes. Numbering about 70, they heard ...
... H. Farmer, Pearce, G Coombe (Monkton), Mackay, P. Evans, F. Evans (Wilmington), I. Farmer, H. Berry, Lawrence, Webster, A. Miller, Howard, C. Harris, Rosewell, and Griffin (Wilmington). ‘Handicrafts.—Mesdames I. Farmer, Bowen, Childs, Pearce, Griffin, ...
... Blackmore), Mro. P. H. Nicholle (vice-president) welcomed the viaitore, particularly thoae from the Exmouth and Withyoombe Institutes. The fancy dresses wore many, and showed considerable ingenuity in conception. Prizea were awarded in two cJassea —nursery ...
... to be due on taxation. Mr. Pearce moved the following amendment : That the resolution be referred bacx tothe Committee with instructions to bring up report showing the circumstances under which the Chief Constable instituted the betting prosecutions, ...
... -Sunday. 6.50 and 8* Speaker and Clairvqyante. Mr. Pearce, of Saltaah; Wrd, 3. Psychic Phenomena, Mrs Ora bam. of K makers* ell; also 7.50. Special Circle; Thuw.. 7 30. Circle, Mis.* Back. UXTOSIOTIVE INSTITUTE. 44. Bt.- Sunday, «.5o and 8,0. Mr*. Tolliday ...
... WHIPTON WHIST DRIVE. Another »ure. •• u wliut .«rnr held at the Institute. oi Weilnesduv last, tu aid tli.- rtiui-«’h in t.utiiiaiiee fund. Mr Cox a ell thanked the mend* aho had given the urlt v. i .he ladie* ...
... Turner and Pearce, eto.—The Hon. Saone- TAW read the following report of the Committee:— The Committee, in precnting the 29th report, have the gratification of stating that the hope expressed last year has been utilised, and this institution is now free ...
... ROAOOLYBT KOHOSS. was attendance the Marcli meeting of the Hroadrlyst Women's Institute, when Mrs. Davis, vice-president, took the chair In the Acland. After the nsiinl husiness and election one new in* inher. Mrs. Ilnstln gave Interesting on Wonders ...
... THURSDAY, & FRIDAY AUG. 22nd, 23rd, & 24th, 1956 ALLO,ISPECIAL CLASSES FOR THE TRADE, AMATEUR GARDENERS, MENT HOLDERS INSTITUTIONS BEEKEEPERE AND HOUSEWIVES 3‘30 o ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS ‘M —Wednesday, I'hursday. and Priday: Dancing Entertainment by ...
... re, Ferrell, Mitchell, Horsham, Waldron. Torquay Juniors v. Newton Church Institute. At Torquay. Rink-o 9 es. Torque, Juniars—Bryceltungle ; Borsht. Weems., Higgins Tucker Pearce, Bell; Lsek. Down, Mel- Midair. White, Pronto, eltaubury, Vincent, Bolgorimbe ...
... the school, and his conviction that it was the duty of all landed proprietors to enoonrage and support that and similar institutions. He proposed the health of the Shareholders of the Association. Mr. E. S. responded, and paid a high compliment to the ...