TOWN AND COUNTRY.
STRATFORD HOSPITAL., RADIO. Satisfaction with flip result of the special performance of tin: panto mime “Ellin Dale,,” which raised £7 Js (id for the Stratford hospital radio funds, was expressed at the meeting of the Stratford Hospital Hoard to day'. Members spoke appreciatively <>t' the generosity of the actors and product rs of the play in devoting Hu proceeds of the performance to the i’und. BOWLING AT STRATFORD. Progressive pairs’ totirnamenls were played by members of bot h Strut lord and Avon bowling clubs a ; Stratlord yesterday. W. McDouall was the winning skip al Stratford with live rJns aii'd a loss, beatilia \V • Harr.s. who had the, same record, by 58 to 55 on the points. W. Rudkin was Hit .•mt ctssl'ul load, being : |ic only player Wiih five wins. Thirl v’-tvv.o players took part in ihe Avon tournament. Dickinson won the skii.s’ section with six wins, F. Weston being runner-up. Kidd was Hie best lead, having six wins ,D..yer snt. ai'id ■ Aik.d'.er having to play off for second place, which Dwyer von.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 309, 15 December 1936, Page 4
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176TOWN AND COUNTRY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 309, 15 December 1936, Page 4
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