AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL PICTURES THE PAPER TRAIL. THE PAP!!R TRAIL. (3000 ft. Drama.) OLD SONGS AND OLD MEMORIES. Drama, 1000 ft. \ ON THE RETCHIE ALPS. This Scenic is taken on the spot. • To-night there will be a counter attraction of a comic song by the winner of one of the Madam Bernard's Singing Competitions. • BERT DAVIS, who is engaged for one week only in your own Tofcrn Hall. In conjunction with this counter attraction, there, is Prof. Henderson,' the King of Picture Music/ and alsoi a well-screened programme of the very latest by an i.iivtoHlate Biograph machine. I wish the public to know that 1 ; screen Weekly all the leading makers of the world. Watch for the next Star Picture by the Nordish Company, THE CLOWN'S REVENGE. TOKO SETTLERS' PICNIC AND SPORTS ASSOCIATION'S I'NNUAL G P O B T S. To be Held in the TOKO DOMAIN On THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, 1914. :> Officers. Patron: Mr J. B. Hine, M.P. j President; Mr E. Hine; Vice-Presidents, Messrs J. Bain, M. Gernhoefer, E Marfell, C. Bayly, ,D. Maxwell, A. Ferguson. Evan Jones, J. Marra, G. Bain, T. A. Lees, H. Milne, Alex: Ferguson, O. Y. Allan, Geo. Momson, J. A. Stanford, W. Huzziff, C. Beloe, R. H. Gatenby, J. Henderson, D. B. iSmith, R. Morrison, E. Fincbam, W. Webster, F. Dobson, Campbell Jackson, E. Kelleher, J. McCluggage, H. E. Abraham, E. Jackson, Newton King, V. Maunsell, W. H. Were J. Lucena, A. A. Piper, C. Mathers, W. B. Smith, A. Hintz. G. Cleary, W. M. Bayly, T. Inglis, sen., A. J. Chainey, A. C. Marr, T. Inglis, jun., R. McK. Morison, W. Donaldson, J Linn, D. Henry, T. A. Bocock, A. E. Copping. A. E. Robins, T. W. Burgham and R. Dingle; Commit-, tee: Messrs M. Gernhoefer (chair-, man). P. Butler, R. D. Milne, M. Urqubart,. J./Caskey, W. Pratt, G. Ritchie, A. Cheer, A. Reid, H. Chainey, H. Morris, H. Burgham, and J. Goldup; Starter: Mr W. Pearce; Handicap-
per: Mr J. Kilpatrick; Clerk ot Course: Mr R. Reed; Bellman : Mr A Reid; Treasurer: Mr D. Bain; Auditor: Mr R. Milne; Secretary: Mr G. E. Bocoek. Programme: I.—School Boys' Race. 2.—School Girls' Race. •3—lSOvds Maiden (Local), nom. 2s. '4—School Bovs' Race; Half-mile 5 _7svds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. ?>.—Old Men's Race (over 40 years) nom. Is. v x 7.—l2ovds. Hurdles (open) r nom. 2s 6d. m L ,. S._Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling (middle weight), nom. 2s 6d. (Local.) ■ , 0 9.—looyds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. 10.—Marred Ladies'Race. ' 11—Hop. Step, and Jump, nom. Is. Handicap (open), nom. 2s 6d. * . ' : !3.-,Single Ladies'Race, td.—Ladies' Bicycle Race (iQcal), \- mile, nom. Is. ' _-'[ :< ' 15.—Ladies' Bracelet (600yds), local, nom. 2s 6d. , . 16 -Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling (middleweight), nom 2s 6d. (Open) 17.—Bicvcle Race (local), nom. 2s. 18.—One Mile (open), nom. 3s. 20.—High Jump (open), nom. 2s. \ 21._-140yds. Handicap (open), nom. 2s. 22.' Stepping Chain, nom. Is. v*._Sheep-Guessing, nom. Is. 24.—Tug-of-War, teams 8 men (open), nom. JOs per team. M isoGol'd Medal as Points Prize, mp'sented by, Mr J. B. H.ne ' dominations for events 5, J J u, 18 and 21, close on MONDAY, 30th MARCH 1914. Post Entry for same evtnt? may he made on payment of 6d fwtrq each event. All other events Sfbe Post Entry Two Starts or no event. Three Starters or no e oiid Prize. Local means from Kahoun Bridge to Huiroa and Horseshoe Bend Children's Races w.U be run during the day. £5 worth of Toys will he piovided for prizes. , Rot Water and Milk on the Ground Refreshment Booth on Ground. Social in the evening in Coronation ; Hall. Band in attendance. Admission to grounds: Adults Is, children, haltprice ;' school children, free. G. E. BOCOCK. Hon. Sec. OHM CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
PRESENTS. All the Newest Deslgni. Immense Variety. Most Reasonable Charges. "N view of the rapidly approaching i your ftttontio fully directed to the very coi sive Btock of Isfgh-class jewellery, eto. now on show, ;vhich has been most carefully selected direct from leading manufacturers, both home and continental, and ranges in prices to meet every requirement. Most- of the goods shown are entirely new, and embrace elegant and most exclusive designs in every department. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. I BTRATFOitDs
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 77, 21 March 1914, Page 1
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