BOWLING
LOCAL GREENS OPENED. SATURDAY AFTERNOON'S CEREMONIES. The three local bowling clubs— - Blenlreim, Marlborough and Returned Soldiers — were favoured with perfeet weather conditions on Satur day afternoon for the official cpening ceremonies. There was a iarge attendance or spectators and players at each green and the ceremonies were carried outin the usual manner, the presidents — Messrs J. Fawcett (Blenheim), John Thomson (Marlborough), and H. O. Findlay (Returned Soldiers) — giving appropriate addresses, theii* remarks in the two latter cases being supplemented by Messrs J. H. Taylor .(past president) and A. W. O. Renner (president) on behalf of the Bowling Centre. Each club was officially represented at the other gatherings. An enjoyable afternoon resulted and the players and spsctators were the guests of the respective clubs at afternoon tea. At each function feelipg references were made to the sudden death of Mr H. J. Gluyas, hon. secretary of the Awatere Bowling Club.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 246, 19 October 1942, Page 6
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150BOWLING Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 246, 19 October 1942, Page 6
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