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MATAMATA FUNCTIONS

FAREWELL EVENING Mr S. Price, of the staff of the Bank of New Zealand, Matamata, was the guest of honour at a farewell party held in Mr Sehvyn Duxfield’s barn, prior to Mr Price’s departure for Coromandel. Dancing and community singing were enjoyed, the music being supplied by Messrs N. Capper-Starr, Roy White and C. Hemsley. During the course of the evening Mr Archie Crabb, on behalf of those present, asked Mr Price to accept a handsome leather suitcase as a token of esteem. Mr Price suitably responded. Among those present were:—Mesdames Roy White, C. Hemsley, Russell, White. Misses Connie Williams, Mae Turkirigton, Lois Ryan. Hazel Duxfield, Mary Dmsdale, Eileen Casey, •- ' ZA: gare: Loveridge, Judy Burnett, Shirley Ryan, Colleen McIntyre. Twinkle Hunt, Olga Loveridge.

BASKETBALL DANCE

| The Matamata Town Hall was a j scene of gaiety when the Basketball nnual dance. I The deco: alive sci erne, of goid and j out with streamers and balloons. A ; novelty competition attracted many ! entrants, tne winners being Miss C. j Williams and Mr S. Duxtield. Miss | Gladys Marks and partner wen the j spot waltz.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 5

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MATAMATA FUNCTIONS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 5

MATAMATA FUNCTIONS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 5

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