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Squash beckons

BY

RIC

Ladies, on Monday mornings forget the dishes, washing and ironing and come and have a game of squash. That's the message from the Waimarino Squash Club who are holding ladies mornings, starting at 9.30am and running till noon. They will run all squash season, which is March through to October. If a woman is not a financial member of the club she can play three mornings, at a cost of only 50c for the lights. If she likes the game of squash she can pay a sub and become a financial member of the club, and is then entitled to play in all competitions and tournaments.

Mothers are welcome to take the children, as other member s will mind them while squash games are played.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 432, 14 April 1992, Page 17

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129

Squash beckons Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 432, 14 April 1992, Page 17

Squash beckons Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 432, 14 April 1992, Page 17

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