RUGBY QUEEN CARNIVAL
Our Own Correspondent.)
Much Activity in Central Hawke's Bay
(From
WAIPUKURAU, This Day. Determined to make a hard effort in favour of their candidate, the committee working in the intereBts of the Waipukurau Town Queen, Miss Shirley Clay, has now drawn up an extensive programme as a means of gaim'ng ,'funds. All moneys raised by the five queen comnuttees of . Central Hawke's Bay are to be handed to the Central Hawke's Bay Rugby Sub-Union, which hopes to raise at least £100 for the purpose of sending a representative football team on tour next winter.* From a general committee formed to look after the interests of Miss Shirley Clay, the following executive body has been appointed to aet as supervisors of all arrangements Mrs J. McLean, Misses R. Monfkton and H. Cuthbert and Messrs M. Heise (chairman), S. G. Peterkin (secretary), J. Stewart (treasurer), L. Beachem, P. Peacock, V. King and H. S. Triggs. Functions being arranged as a means of raising funds include a ball, to be held in Waipukurau shortly, a "snowball'' bridge evening, a "chain dinner" and a Yankee tournament. Providing a suitable ball can be procured, an invitation will be extended to the Napier Repertory Playets to yisit Waipukurau and stage a one-act play evening. The various other eommittees of Central Hawke's Bay are also husy arranging functiqns, and during the next i tbree months there will be much social activity in this part of the province. ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 3
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