TE PUKE NOTES.
ATULKTIc rt.uilvs Bjj
On Wednesday evenin', joyahh- dance was held in Theatre and the excellent. *"* 1 arrangements made a flltt 4* siou to a highly successful"!?' tors and friends 0 f the - came from ail parts of to do honour to the sue/ 6 * letes. Everyone did suits, ant ial and enticip. whit li was provided fcv % and handed round by , of the committee, good done behind th e scen*-4“'! Far.-ey and Mrs J, MoWn Auer supper a short 1( h given by the President Mr J, McKenzie, who m.w, fact that there had be>V meeting in To Puke si ** also remarked that in order! interest and to encourage 1 number of entrants the" Oft, had decided on a substantia’' in tile prize money, and lh mi in her of competitors 5 all expectations, there t sixty contestants. The p then invited the Patron u Cooney, to preesnt tlte troJ prize money. , ic
Mr Cooney. i n endorsiur v Kenzie’s remarks congratalJu energetic committee on the attained and hoped that thu* meeting would he hiu the iter of many more such like-ni in the future. , At the conclusion of yj r rw remarks he presented the -j . winners being enthusastS 1 plauded by the gathering, t pleasure was evidenced when if Nicholls received two silver« one miniature for his two feats. A handsome cup prase.!? Mr H. u„y tor the tJJTSg field events was presented (•■’ Donovan of Te Puke, who hop, step and jump and the t jump, and ra.n second in the”*handicap. •
After the presentations Vat* the dance proceeded, many dances being enjoyed. The s’ Carlo dance was won bv Miss fe Downs and Mr Roy Mekenfie ’ During the evening Mr Ilarut of Auckland, gave an exhibits American jazz tap dancing, « was thoroughly enjoyed by’ail e ent, the dancer receiving a’grwp tion. Chapman’s Orchestra $ many numbers in their usualpand rhythmic style, and extras’? ed by Mrs Riddell were mwi preciated. • ' LADIES’ GOLF CLUB. The annual meeting of tie Puke Ladies’ Golf Club was hd* the Town Board Office yestari Those present were Mesdaffiep cher, Booker, Cashraore, Dot’ Gibbing, Hargreaves, Peering, i sey, Randell and Shaw; MissesE; Rogers and Watson,
The following members were a ed to hold office for the' as year; President, Mrs C. H. Pan Vice-Presidents, Miss W. Watscra Mrs P. H. Webber; Club Cip Miss W. Watson; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs H. Cashmere; { mittee, Mesdames H. Granger as F. Fox and Miss A. Rogers. Nine new active members ( elected. *
LAWN TENNIS. The following final results t> hand of the Te Puke Lawn !a Club’s Handicap event: Ladies’ Handicap Singles.—Si Wilkins beat Miss N. Riddell,l 3-6, 7-5. ■ j Ladies’ Handicap Doubles.-! es Riddell and Munro boat IS Wilkins and Downs, 6-1, G-l Men’s Handicap Doubles.— Q man and Malcolm beat Websts Scott, C-4, 6-5. Handicap Combined Doiibk Mrs Chappell and Chappell ba!J Riddell and Chapman, 04, 3-1,1 The following ladies’ team tun selected by the Bay of Pleatfl tors to play a provincial c against Thames Valley atilt’ ranga Courts bn Saturday, Apt Ladies: Mrs K. Chappell (TePa .Miss Lenz -(Tauranga), MrsW (Tauranga), Mrs Semmetm’tlfJ tane), Mrs Johnston (Rotorua). .Vaiistono (Opotiki). The i team to play a similar maid comprise Messrs N. Smith (RdS! captain, Webster. (Te Puke), 1 (Malata). Cato fOpotlki), Prt (Whakatane), Spooner (TaaniS
unrl will pl;iy on tlio Taura: courts.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10831, 1 April 1932, Page 2
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