QUEEN CARNIVAL
Our Own Correspondent
Central H.B. Committees Hard At Work
(From
WAIPUKURAU, This Day. Central Hawke's Bay's queen carnival campaign is now in full swing, and the committees working for the six queen candidates throughout the _ district are busily engaged in organising social functions as a means of raising money for tho Central Hawke 's Bay Eugby Sub-Union. The primary aim of this competition is to raise sufficient funds to enable a senior Eugby team to go on tour and to purchase the freehold of Central Park, Waipukurau. Dances, bridge evenings and other social functions have been held and are still to be organised, and throughout Central Hawke's Bay people are finding plenty of varied entertainment. In Porangahau, as in other parts of the district, an attractive campaign has beon organised. To gain funds to further the candidature of Miss Jacqueline Ormond, Porangahau queen, a ball is being held at the Wanstead Hall next Tuesday night and the committee will discuss further schemes at a meeting to be held on Saturday next. Miss Shirley Clay has an energetie committee in Waipukurau, and already good iinancial results have eome from all sorts of social events held dming the past two or three 'weekn. This week's specialty is u ping-poug tournsment to-morrow night. In the near future there is to be a woolshed danee and some novelty events which should f pro\e popular. Judging from the keenness of all queen committees, it seems evident that the Central Hawke's Bay Eugby Sub* Un.'on should not be wanting in iinancial resources for the objects desired when the campaign concludes next September.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 3
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