Margaret Grey, Wanganui Women's Bowling Centre president, sends down the skip to open what may be the last season of Ohakune Women's bowls, last Thursday at the Ohakune bowling green. Negotiations with the men's club are under way to amalgamate the two clubs, following a nationwide trend. She is helped by Wanganui Centre national bowls councillor Fay Smith, Ohakune representative to Wanganui Women's Bowling Centre, Ohakune president Betty Hammond, and several other Ohakune women bowlers.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 11
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75Margaret Grey, Wanganui Women's Bowling Centre president, sends down the skip to open what may be the last season of Ohakune Women's bowls, last Thursday at the Ohakune bowling green. Negotiations with the men's club are under way to amalgamate the two clubs, following a nationwide trend. She is helped by Wanganui Centre national bowls councillor Fay Smith, Ohakune representative to Wanganui Women's Bowling Centre, Ohakune president Betty Hammond, and several other Ohakune women bowlers. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 657, 8 October 1996, Page 11
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