During her tenure as general president of the Young Women, Hales was assisted by four counselors: Virginia H. Pearce, Patricia P. Pinegar, Bonnie D. Parkin, and Carol B. Thomas.
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Following the Jersey Evening Post coverage of the idea of the Jersey Conservative Party, Pearce submitted a complaint to the Press Complaints Commission citing eighteen significant inaccuracies or misleading statements.
Charles H. Pearce was also involved in establishing an educational institution for the church.
agriculture commissioner, Dave L. Pearce, and, later, the state Milk Commission, which could set milk prices at the processing and retail levels, said Michael R. Fontham, another Schwegmann attorney.
The educationist F. G. Pearce, Jagadish Chandra Mathur and Dr. Sachidanand Sinha played a vital role in making the plans for the Netarhat Residential School (or Netarhat Vidyalaya).
Robert A. Pearce (born 1951), current Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales, Lampeter
Further matches were played in the 1976 and 1978 seasons, but the festival then lapsed for a few years and when it was revived in the 1980s, the scratch side was first organised (and sometimes led) by Brian Close and then by the TV personality Michael Parkinson.
He also selected his own T. N. Pearce's XI, which played against the touring Test side annually between 1951 and 1976.