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Lions Clubs International GN1067D Lions Clubs International Clubs Missing a Current Year Club Only - (President, Secretary or Treasure) District 324A5 District Club Club Name Title (Missing) District 324A5 44488 MADRAS GANDHI AVENUE President District 324A5 44488 MADRAS GANDHI AVENUE Secretary District 324A5 44488 MADRAS GANDHI AVENUE Treasurer District 324A5 51004 MADRAS TEMPLE CITY President District 324A5 51004 MADRAS TEMPLE CITY Secretary District 324A5 51004 MADRAS TEMPLE CITY Treasurer District 324A5 52240 MADRAS SEA VIEW President District 324A5 52240 MADRAS SEA VIEW Secretary District 324A5 52240 MADRAS SEA VIEW Treasurer District 324A5 60954 MADRAS BRIGHT CITY President District 324A5 60954 MADRAS BRIGHT CITY Secretary District 324A5 60954 MADRAS BRIGHT CITY Treasurer District 324A5 63077 MADRAS TECHNOCITY President District 324A5 63077 MADRAS TECHNOCITY Secretary District 324A5 63077 MADRAS TECHNOCITY Treasurer District 324A5 63159 CHENNAI ANBU TAMIL President District 324A5 63159 CHENNAI ANBU TAMIL Secretary District 324A5 63159 CHENNAI ANBU TAMIL Treasurer District 324A5 63194 CHENNAI MEENAM President District 324A5 63194 CHENNAI MEENAM Secretary District 324A5 63194 CHENNAI MEENAM Treasurer District 324A5 63615 MADRAS ANNANAGAR WEST President District 324A5 63615 MADRAS ANNANAGAR WEST Secretary District 324A5 63615 MADRAS ANNANAGAR WEST Treasurer District 324A5 65189 CHENNAI ANNA NAGAR TOWERS President District 324A5 65189 CHENNAI ANNA NAGAR TOWERS Secretary District 324A5 65189 CHENNAI ANNA NAGAR TOWERS Treasurer District 324A5 66602 CHENNAI SOUTH POES GARDEN President District 324A5 66602 CHENNAI SOUTH POES GARDEN Secretary District 324A5 66602 CHENNAI SOUTH POES GARDEN Treasurer District 324A5 66652 CHENNAI PEACE PARK President District 324A5 66652 CHENNAI PEACE PARK Secretary District 324A5 66652 CHENNAI PEACE PARK Treasurer District 324A5 84778 CHENNAI ANNANAGAR SWARRNAM President Run 12/4/2007 Page 1 of 2 Run Time: 1:27 pm GN1067D Lions Clubs International Clubs Missing a Current Year Club Only - (President, Secretary or Treasure) District 324A5 District Club Club Name Title (Missing) District 324A5 84778 CHENNAI ANNANAGAR SWARRNAM Secretary District 324A5 84778 CHENNAI ANNANAGAR SWARRNAM Treasurer District 324A5 88704 CHENNAI ROYAPETTAH President District 324A5 88704 CHENNAI ROYAPETTAH Secretary District 324A5 88704 CHENNAI ROYAPETTAH Treasurer District 324A5 88793 CHENNAI AMBATTUR CENTRAL President District 324A5 88793 CHENNAI AMBATTUR CENTRAL Secretary District 324A5 88793 CHENNAI AMBATTUR CENTRAL Treasurer District 324A5 89220 CHENNAI TWINKLING STARS President District 324A5 89220 CHENNAI TWINKLING STARS Secretary District 324A5 89220 CHENNAI TWINKLING STARS Treasurer District 324A5 99969 CHENNAI KUDUMBAM President District 324A5 99969 CHENNAI KUDUMBAM Secretary District 324A5 99969 CHENNAI KUDUMBAM Treasurer District Total (Missing Officers) President: 16 Secretary: 16 Treasurer: 16 Total: 48 Run 12/4/2007 Page 2 of 2 Run Time: 1:27 pm.
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