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GREYTOWN

ANGLICAN GIPSY FAIR ENJOYABLE BRIDGE PARTY. (“Times-Age” Special.) Last night about fifty bridge enthusiasts assembled at the residence of Mr and Mrs. S. C. Sheddon, when a most enjoyable time was spent by all. At the conclusion of an interesting series of games, Mrs. York presented the prizes to the winners. Mrs. Kempton was successful among the ladies, while Mr. Vile secured the trophy for the men. The hidden number prize fell to Miss Askew and the consolation to Miss E. Gregor.

tropny ror me men. ine niuuen number prize fell to Miss Askew and the consolation to Miss E. Gregor. A dainty supper was then served, the hostesses being Mesdames York, Humphrey, Fairbrother and Barcham. The proceeds will materially augment the funds for the Apron Stall at the forthcoming Anglican Gipsy Fair.’ TABLE TENNIS BUTTONS TOURNAMENT. The fortnightly buttons tournament was held by the Methodist Ping Pong Club last evening. After a series of keenly contested games, Mary Carter and Mr. J. Anker emerged the winners. The runners-up were Miss B. Sheddon and N. Gray. PRIMARY SCHOOLS RUGBY AND BASKETBALL GAMES. The Carterton primary school football and basketball teams visited Greytown yesterday. The football match resulted in a draw, the score being 11 all.' Matthews and O’Neal in the backs and Dennes in the forwards figured prominently for Greytown. Gains and O'Clear played well for Carterton. In the girls’ basketball, Carterton won the A grade game by 14 goals to 13. The B grade match was abandoned owing to rain. BOWLING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Greytown Bowling Club is to be held in the Working Men’s Club on Tuesday evening. ■'

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1939, Page 9

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276

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1939, Page 9

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 August 1939, Page 9

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