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Crater Moth Shellhole elect new executive

Crater Shellhole is one of the oldest Moth Shellholes in South Africa having been formed in February 1928

The Executive Committee for 2019/2020 of the Crater Moth Shellhole was elected at a well-attended meeting.

The meeting took place on Sunday, June 2 at the Moth Dugout.

Crater Shellhole is one of the oldest Moth Shellholes in South Africa having been formed in February 1928.

The Shellhole still proudly displays its original charter that was signed by the founder of the Order Moth, Charles Evenden fondly known as Moth 0.

The following were elected to executive: Chris Sonnekus (Old Bill and Commander), Dirk Volschenk (Deputy Old Bill), Lorraine Hatch (Adjutant) and Pieter Human (Paybill).

It is the first time in Crater’s 91 years history that a lady adjutant was appointed.

Over and above the executive the following were elected to the Shellhole Committee: Redmond Lennox (Sergeant Major), Clive Hatch (public relations officer), Raymond Cane (Supply Bill) and Mervin Laufs (Playbill).

These Moths and Friends of the Moth were elected to manage Crater Shellhole for the next term in the spirit of the three Moth ideals of true comradeship, sound memory and mutual help.

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