HEATHCOTE NEWS.
SOCIAL." t /"| The fortnightly social and-Ml •aid of St. Mary's Flower was held< in the St Mary's, when there' was a good att"eridaa|| an enjoyable evening was )?P,?§||| Ogilvie gave a recitation. A'&Rh| waltz was won by Mrs Flavefl, IW J. Bate.. A novelty competi&o|| won by Mrs Flavell.. dancing was supplied by Mwjjgi and Miss L. Bloom played Ogilvie was M.C. "wit!! Rifle Club. • , "' i^|| The first and second bull's-eye competition, forelubjatw was held at the club's -range. "gP suits were:—H. S, £ Deavoll 8, J. 6,<L. Gamblin 8, G,*PWil«ferf<VWa 'B, W. -Wilson 10. • ' ' ■ -Six Greek stamps,.' -been through-the pdstr. for £220 -in. London, hands about five years. M&&b&*
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 18
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