EKETAHUNA
$ BOWLING CLUB COMPETITION RESULTS. ("Times-Ai’tf" Special.) The fallowing are the results of comp. ;l::<-n games played in connectior w-ih the Eketahuna Bowling Club durTurner Feathers juniiir pairs R ci Holford beat the holders F Robinson ;t and R. Mountjoy. 18 13. :;i Gwi n g ; e q ie unfavourable weather . conditions ver> few weekend rink . R .gers 's< beat' Er<>wn. Holferd. Ain,'lntunsen -si. 21 17; Butcher. F. Green ' V.' Green. Fjwder.cksen beat Brad"liev Mounljoy F Hooper. W. Hooper i 13 16: Rale gh. Booth Christie. M Williams » be:.t Bowyer Houlbrooke ■; P..> ne Eugi- 's’. 37 26. Rogers. Rob- - ert.--. Ramsav 's' beat Ammunsem I I Brown. HePord 's’. 24 12. s I ii CARD PARTY PATRIOTIC EFFORT J The EU-uhu “Borough Ladies' ? C. mm.ttee conducted a successful : film 500 party on Monday night m ;!u ) Am. Lean schoolroom Mrs MurrayAymic\ v. ::h h r usual genera.-ity prai vided the tiara! decoratii ns and the • artistic arrangement was most approt oiated. During the supper interval Miss 1 Betty Curry rendered much apprecia- - ted vocal numbers and Miss Agnes • Schultz kept those present in roars of i laughter with her clever impersona- • lion of a "Visit to the Dentist." After a supper provided by the com- ■ mittee had been served the .Mayor, Mi 1 W Olsen, thanked those present for • their attendance and took the opixir- ‘ iunity to bid farewell to Mr Graeme i Dawson formerly of HM S Achilles • who will leave shortly for England to : join the Imperial Navy He expressed ■ the- hope that they would have the pleasure of welcoming "Admiral Daw- ■ sen" to his home town some day The ‘ Mayor urged that the whole-hearted : support of the community be given to 'the- Ladies’ Committee m its future efiorts as the needs ol: the fighting forces were great. The president. Miss M. Anderson then presented the prizes won during the evening to the following; L;uiies. Mesdames Murray-Aynsley and G A. Hansen: men. /Jessrs G A. Hansen and A. Stewart. Personal Items. Seaman M. Ramsay and Stoker G.l Dawson, of H.MS. Achilles, are spending leave with their parents. The friends of Mr Sam Wilstod will) regret to learn that he is at present an; inmate of the Pahiatua Hospital Aircraftman N Mason is visiting his I parents, Mr and Mrs H Mason. Beng-| .-■ton Street. Mr and Mrs H JeiTeriCs have return-; cd from a holiday >penl in Nelson. ! Don Renistratian. The Ekittahuna County Council has! fixed the dog registration fee at 2s tid i tor all dogs, and this is now payable, to the registrar of dogs, Mr W. Udy : A supply of the Hydatid prevention remely is available at a fee of Is for each dog registered, and is payable at the time of registration.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 7
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