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PICNICS

fcTREYDON CYCLING CLUB Another very successful bicycle hike was held on Sunday to the Groynes, near Belfast, |jy tlie Siu'eydon Cycling Club. Many events were belli, including several mystery cheeks. The swimming pool was well tilled. The results of the sports were as follows:-—Ladies' 75 Yards—l. Anderson 1, 1. McDonald L). Rickerby ;j, Siamese Race—S. Campbell and 1. Anderson 1, \V. Cn;ft and L). Rickerby G. l'yke and Al. I'yUe ;i. Men's 100 Yards —R. Gatehouse 1, \V. Crofts (!. I'yke U. Wheelbarrow Race—K. A. McKas hell and \V. Orofts 1, It. Gatehouse and 11. Uliind 'l. Boys, over 11—'1'. Gillard 1. G. Pykfc 2, R. Robertson I!. Boys, under 3-1 —- S. Harrison I, IJ. Allen 2, 1). Smith Juniors' Race—ll. Rhind 1, C. Wilkins 'J, G Small o. Long Jump—K. A. McKaskell 1, 11. Gatehouse 2, 11. Rhiiul ii. One Mile—s! Campbell 1, G. I'yke 2, W. Crofts Married Men's Race—A. Underhav 1, \V. Crofts I'\ Ockwell Boys' Slow Bicycle Race —L. Irving 1, T. Oxley 2. NORTH CANTERBURY I'OWER BOARD The North Canterbury Klectiic I'ijwer Hoard held its annual picnic to Ashlev Gorge on Saturday, when about 70 members of the inside and outside staffs, as well as a number of friends, took part. The picnickers Iff' Kangiora in tTie morning by motor-car Outdoor trames and sports were 'held during the day, and the party returned earlv in ihe evening. ! RANGIORA PRESBYTERIAN | CHOIR j About 30 members of the John Knox I'res- i hyterian choir visited U'aikuku beach on Saturday afternoon, when the annual outiixwas held. Gaines and sports were held, and after tea the picnickers returned to Rangiora by motor-car. RANGIORA RETURNED SOLDIERS Members of the Rangiora branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association, together with their wives, families, and friends, held a picnic at Pleasant Point during the weekend. Fine weather was experienced for the outing, the picnickers leaving Rangiora by motor-car and bus. A pleasant dav was ■spent in outdoor games, and a short pro-

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 6

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PICNICS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 6

PICNICS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21419, 11 March 1935, Page 6

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