MEETINGS AND EVENTS EMPIRE GAMES ATHLETES. CHAMPIONS from England, Scotland, Wales and Canada. CALEDONIAN GROUNDS, yj T I M A R U. SATURDAY NEXT, February 25, 1950. First Event 11.30 a.m. Cycling Running, Jumping, and Field Events for both Ladies and Men. Admission to Grounds 2/-. i Children 1/-, Grandstand 1/-. Motor Cars 1/-. CENTURY BATHS, TIMARU. Swimming and Diving. SATURDAY NIGHT, February 25, at 7.30 p.m. Full Night’s Programme, including Empire Games Swimmers from England, Scotland and Canada and Local Swimmers. Admission 2/6, Children 1/-. ASHBURTON CLUB AND M.S.A. NOTICE TO MEMBERS.MEMBERS and their Families are invited to a PICNIC to be held in the TINWALD DOMAIN on SUNDAY NEXT, February 26. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, and Races for the Children. Hot Water, Milk and Transport provided. Ruses will leave the Mid-Canter-bury Transport Depot, Moore Street, at 10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., and travel the route usually followed by the Buses on week days to pick up passengers. Calling at the Club, Burnett Street, and Depot, Moore Street, then along the Main Road to pick up passengers on the way to the Domain. CALLING ALL POULTRY-KEEPERS. A N EDUCATIONAL EVENING, convened by the Ashburton Fanciers’ Society will be held in the COMMUNITY CENTRE on MONDAY NEXT, February 27, at S p.m. Mr Goldsmith, Government Poultry Instructor, will give an Address and Demonstration on Blood-testing. Community Hatchery Customers are specially urged to attend. O. A. SPICER, Hon. Sec., Ashburton Fanciers’ Society. It O£TURNEOSERViC Esffi WOMEN’S SECTION. Ai SOCIAL' AFTERNOON will be held in the COMMUNITY CENTRE on THURSDAY NEXT, February 23, at 2.30 p.m. W. B. WELSH, Hon, Sec. ASHBURTON JUNIOR NATIONAL PARTY. FIRST MEETING AND SOCIAL ' EVENING, 1950. JPORESTERS’ HALL,
THURSDAY NEXT, February 23, at 8 p.m. Ladies a. Basket. Gents 2/6. All Members and Intending Members are urged to attend and give this year’s functions a good start off. TjMFFELTON FLOWER SHOW AND PADDY’S MARKET, EIFFELTON HALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1950. (Note alteration of date). Gifts of all kinds for the various Stalls gratefully received. E. W. BELCHER, R. J. WTSHART, Joint Hon. Secs. A N Invitation is extended to Old Pupils of Ashburton Borough School to a Christchurch Ladies’ Afternoon at Christchurch Farmers’ Cc-op. Tea Rooms Lounge, TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) at 2.30 p.m. EUCHRE. JJAMPSTEAD HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Commencing at S p.m. Sharp. Usual Prices. ASHBURTON BRANCH. A i MEETING will be held in the CATHOLIC CLUB ROOMS on THURSDAY NEXT, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. LOWCLIFFE WOMEN’S' INSTITUTE. SHOW. LOWCLIFFE SCHOOL, SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 25. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission 1/-. Members a Plate.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 109, 21 February 1950, Page 1
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