GREYTOWN
HOME GUARD COMBINED EXERCISES. ("Times-Age” Special.) Combined exercises were held by the Home Guard at Papawai at the weekend, the Signal Section and the Mounted Rifles taking part. There are several horses available, but unfortunately there is a shortage of saddles. Anyone willing to lend a saddle is asked to communicate with Captain Nisbet. Red Cross Society. The Greytown sub-centre of the Red Cross Society recently advertised for single beds suitable for emergency hospital use. So far these have not been forthcoming. Anyone willing to donate or loan a bed is asked to notify Mrs G. R. Jury. Personal Items. Mr G. Brunton has returned from a holiday spent in Auckland. Misses Betty and Joan Feast were visitors to Ahikouka for the weekend. BOWLING CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Several championship games' were played by members of the Greytown Bowling Club on Saturday afternoon. In the championship pairs Demies and Higgison beat Reid and Carter, and Dewhurst and Kenning beat Duff and Maddison on the 22nd head. In the champion fours Wallace, H. R. Feast, Shedden and Carter beat Reid, Skeet, Dennes and McLeod. Singles: McLeod beat E. Skeet; Higgison beat Connolly. Playing for the Gold Bars, Brunton and McLeod beat Wallace and Dennes. TOWN HALL TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME. “Lady Hamilton,” co-starring Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier, will be screened tonight. This is a really superb film. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1942, Page 5
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