28 September 1933
WELSHVILLE
(From a Correspondent).
Concert and Dance
The Welshville Parents and Citizens' Association is making elaborate arrangements for the grand concert and dance at Cooyal on October 26, and everything points to a record success.
A largely-attended meeting, presided over by Mr. E. Pye, was held at the school on Monday evening last,and great enthusiasm prevailed. A willing band of workers was appointed to carry out the arrangements, particularly as to seating accommodation, and the comfort of visitors, as well as the erection of a marquee for dressing purposes, supper, etc. Nothing will be left undone to endeavor to make this event a real success. Mr. Hankin, who has charge of the pupils, reports that they are well advanced, and will not discredit him. Moreover, some of Mudgee's best singers have kindly consented to assist. Mr. Chas. Wilton, also of Mudgee, has willingly consented to act as accompanist. The Cooyal Hall is always popular with lovers of dancing, so, given fine weather, the committee is confident that October 28 will be an eventful night for all concerned1
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22 March 1934
STONEY CREEK
(From Our Representative)
WELSHVILLE P. AND C. ASSOCIATION
THE best attended meeting of the above was held, a few evenings ago, Mr. E. Page (president) being in the chair. This being the annual meeting, the secretary (Mr. Morgan Gleeson) produced a balance sheet, which disclosed a decent surplus, even after liberally assisting the teacher (Mr. Gibson) with purchase of school material, garden tools, library books and cleansing of school tanks.
Officers elected for the ensuing year were: President, Mr. E. Pye; vice-presidents, Messrs. W. Kurtz and A. Ellis; auditors, Messrs. W. Gibson and W. Kurtz; secretary and treasurer, Mr. M. Gleeson.
The annual picnic will be held in the Cooyal Park on 31st March, to be followed by a dance. The president, with two live-wire organisers in the persons of Mrs. E. J. Babbage and W. Kurtz, and a good working committee, will leave nothing to chance, particularly in the matter of comfort to children and visitors2
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18 October 1934
WELSHVILLE CONCERT
THE enthusiastic folk connected with the Welshville (Stony Creek) Parents and Citizens' Association have almost completed arrangements for the grand school concert and dance in the Cooyal hall on Saturday night, November 3. The pupils, under the skilful tuition of their teacher, Mr. Han kin, are well advanced, and they will be assisted by several talented Mudgee artists. For the convenience of Mudgee folk who desire to attend, a free lorry (Menchin's) will leave Marks' corner at 7.30 on the eventful night3
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