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AGM Roundup
The full minutes will follow but the following is a quick round-up of last night's AGM. Di Smith, Bernie Newitt, and Andrew Nash, were elected as Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively. They will join Colin Hicks, Mark Light, Terry Smith, and Helen Wheelwright, who were re-elected as committee members.
Trophies were awarded for the Club Champs as previously advertised. Fighting off stiff competition, Andrew Nash won The Pits for an unfortunate incident where odds and evens were confused with 80s and 90s (it's all in the telling!). Helen Wheelwright was the recipient of the Outstanding Contribution award for her work with the Saturday Series, Find Your Way, and more. Most Improved Senior went to Tamsin Moran for her post-injury comeback, and Most Improved Junior went jointly to Emma and Duncan Currie.
The evening concluded with a testing quiz, compered by Veronica Barrette and fueled by Barbara's catering and Mark Light's homebrew!

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After National Service in the Royal Airforce he trained in orthopaedics under Prof. James in Edinburgh. This was followed by a fellowship at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and then two years as Chief Assistant to Ronnie Furlong at St Thomas’s. In 1971 he was appointed consultant in Southampton and at the Treloar Orthopaedic in Alton. His specialist interest was children’s orthopaedics and scoliosis surgery. He set up a scoliosis service on the south coast and was a founder member of the British Scoliosis Society and later its President.
That was a very enjoyable…
That was a very enjoyable evening. A big shout out to all those who helped make it so.