PATRIOTIC FOOTBALL MATCHES
SATURDAY’S PROGRAMME The Air Training Corps team, which is to represent Otago in. the match with the Southland Air Training Corps team at Rugby Park on Saturday, will arrive in the city by the mid-day express from Dunedin that day. The match is to be a curtain-raiser to the game between Otago Mounted Rifles and Army (Invercargill). The Otago Mounted Rifles team will also arrive by the midday express on Saturday. In addition to the procession through the main streets of the city on Saturday morning. arrangements have been made for various military units and the Lines of Communication Company to march to Rugby Park in the afternoon. In the evening members of the visiting teams will be entertained at a dance at the Welcome Club by the Territorial Force Association acting on behalf of the Southland Provincial Patilotic Council. . The children’s parade to be held m the city on Saturday morning in conjunction with the patriotic procession is the one' that the Invercargill Traders’ Patriotic Committee arranged to hold on the occasion of its patriotic gala for the Sick and Wounded Fund last Friday. It was postponed on that occasion because of the unfavourable weather. Units of Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts, Girl Guides and of the Boys’ Brigade will take part In the parade.
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Southland Times, Issue 24821, 13 August 1942, Page 4
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218PATRIOTIC FOOTBALL MATCHES Southland Times, Issue 24821, 13 August 1942, Page 4
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