STRATFORD DAY BY DAY
U'roni l)ui' Own CoiTi'.spuiuU'ut.) iSLratford, Last .\iglit. TliC children s ball organised ny the btrultord 1* ire Brigade in always out of the functions ol' the year. U noevei was iho uiiyina tor of the idea is responsible lor a great deal. To the kiddies it is something to look forward to, and as they start doing this many weeks ahead, parents have reason and just cause to rejoice wllen the ball has become a pleasurable memory. During the early part of the evening the children held ttieir sway, and the fancy dresses were highly pleasing. Alter ten the adults took charge of the lloor and enjoyed themselves as much as the children had done. A number of eases for breaches of the borough bye-hnvs were heard at the S.il. Court to-day, and hues of small amounts inllicted. Tile bowling season was opened yesterday, when a number of visitors were present. The president (Air. G. Sangster) welcomed the visitors and presented Air. lv. iUclv. xMorison, winner of last year's championship, with the Curtis trophy. A match between teams chosen by the president and vice president resulted in a win for the latter by 78 to 72.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8
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200STRATFORD DAY BY DAY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 166, 22 October 1910, Page 8
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