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Mrs Val Parkes (left) wife of president of Ruapehu Lions and presenter of the prizes for the evening was herself presented with a prize by Ian Strachan, president of the Waimarino Golf Club. Her certificate for the 'Most Golf' (apparently an incredible score!) was endorsed by one signatory with unlikely name of Miss Titbyamile. Wally Parkes (right) president of the Ruapehu Lions is obviously enjoying the joke.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 46, 8 May 1984, Page 14

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Mrs Val Parkes (left) wife of president of Ruapehu Lions and presenter of the prizes for the evening was herself presented with a prize by Ian Strachan, president of the Waimarino Golf Club. Her certificate for the 'Most Golf' (apparently an incredible score!) was endorsed by one signatory with unlikely name of Miss Titbyamile. Wally Parkes (right) president of the Ruapehu Lions is obviously enjoying the joke. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 46, 8 May 1984, Page 14

Mrs Val Parkes (left) wife of president of Ruapehu Lions and presenter of the prizes for the evening was herself presented with a prize by Ian Strachan, president of the Waimarino Golf Club. Her certificate for the 'Most Golf' (apparently an incredible score!) was endorsed by one signatory with unlikely name of Miss Titbyamile. Wally Parkes (right) president of the Ruapehu Lions is obviously enjoying the joke. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 46, 8 May 1984, Page 14

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