BEER AND BOWLS
l— Press Association.)
Too Much Drinking, AHeges Whangarei Man
(By Telegrapl
WHANGAREI, This Day. "Beer and Bowls," was the question raised by Mr E. A. Fenwick at a meeting of the Paparoa Bowling Club when he alleged that on visiting days there was too much liquor on tap. "It is getting absolutely over the odds and we now come to the question of drinking or bowls," he said. On one occasion, he alleged, when the club was visiting a neighbouring club, two players became incapaeitated as far as bowls were concerned at any rate. In his opinion the club should drop liquor on visitors' days. The proposal met with a storm of protest, speakers stressing that the club's members were temperate and that the Paparoa club could not be blamed for the sins of others. The question eventually lapsod.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 133, 22 June 1937, Page 6
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