Rehearsal Venue Decision

The committee decide to continue rehearsing in Lynemouth Welfare Pavilion

Committee Meeting held on Sunday morning Jan 7th 34

Mr S Hall presided and the following members were present: Messrs Crawford, Medlin, Henderson, Morton, Brown, Sanderson, Johnson, Barker and Bromley.

The secretary gave his report on the interview with the Secretary of the Lynemouth Club, re the application by the Band, for permission to hold practices at the Club. After some discussion, it was proposed by W. Crawford and seconded by J Medlin that the Band continue to use the Welfare pavilion, this motion being put to the vote, was carried, the secretary was asked to convey this decision to the Club secretary.

The question of holding a special committee meeting monthly was raised, it was proposed by W Crawford and seconded by J Medlin that the committee meet on the First Tuesday of every month in the Band room, this motion was voted upon and carried.

A discussion arose in regard to the holding of a lottery for a 10/- note, it was moved by J Brown and seconded by E Shears that the secretary order tickets and make the necessary arrangements.

There was a discussion on the question of the Band turning out either at Lynemouth or Ashington, for the purpose of raising funds. It was decided that this question be left over until the full meeting on Feb 6th. This concluded the meeting.

                                                  Chairman’s signature

                                                                      S Hall

Committee Meeting held on Tuesday Feb 13th 1934

Mr S Hall Presided. The following Committee men were present: W. Crawford, J. Medlin, R. Morton, J. Brown, J. Barker and E. Bromley.

          The minutes of the previous meeting were read and accepted as a true copy.

          It was decided by the committee that the mat given by Mrs Bromley should lay over until the Draw for the 10/- prize is concluded.

          It was decided by the Committee, owing to the unsatisfactory state of Mr A Clyde’s account, that the Secretary examine the previous Secretary’s receipt books, and draw up a statement of account.

          It was moved by R. Morton and seconded by J. Medlin that the secretary write to Newbiggin, Morpeth and Ashington, and try to fix up some engagements for Sunday evening programmes.

          This concluded the meeting

                                                                                Chairman’s signature

                                                                                                    S Hall

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