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WEST COAST NOTES.

PERSONAL. <S!'r,' IA I. TO THK I'RKSS. > 'MIKV.UOUTU, May £». Tie Jtcv. J)f. .(. Kennedy, of lieckcu- j ham (C!irisloluiivli j, j s visiting relative | in Croy mouth. » j Mr A. fhniiicllan left oa Saiiml.-iy fir i Cliristcliuvili. | Mr K. Boole i Kunnnga i, who is uccoiu- j pet'itor at the ('hrisl church Competitions, left on Saturday for <'hristehui'oh. j Mr C MVKay, who ha,-; been visiting j Chrisichtiicli, returned na Saturday. j Mr'and Mi's S. I'nin. of Wostporf, are viiotiug friends in I! re> .i.outh. j Mrs C. M. I.eiyh llun! and Miss M. I.<eig:i-liui)L (Welliiietoa ) aie visiiirg the West Coast. Mr .J. Mc'Nair, District L'ayuieer "t! Railways for I'-iiilerliury and WesMaud, Li visil the West I 'east. . Mr .'I. M. Doiierlv, of the |iost office, slalf at Wakefield.'is vi?i|iu H r.datives ii.l Rununga. Mr and Mrs !•'. hai-;n and Mi-'S 1... Dargjni, iilm l\-n c Icon viniii;ig ur.n.an-n. left on S.-.|.u,dnv '.or Welling' ton. Valedictory. , Mr U. ('. Cu'ltop, who leuvis 11.i.s wi.ok .or transfer to 'luvercargill, wn> Diet by the pu])ils of the Coliilea School on Friday and presented with a pocket wallet and an oversliarp pencil. The staff of the drey Main School, Groytnouth. ussojubled on Friday to make a presentation In Miss Maud Ferguson, who is resigning after four years' service mi the teaching staff of the school. Miss Lileon Ryan, president of tin) Children of Mary Sodality, was niot last evening by Ihe parishioners of St. Patrick's <'hurch, < rreyuioiitli, and presented with a set of volumes and a missal by the Children of Mary and a do dt fioni her friends. Hill Climbing. Members vi' the Crey United <'.ycling Ciub met yesterday for n hill-climbing contest, ,'lhe course was set over Tindale's Hill from the Shal;espoare street side, (lie 7'oad slipjx-ry to rain overnighl. The lesult- was as follows: M.'Turtill 1, I). Lyon "J. 1!. Weir CChristcliuivli i :',. Golf, At the (Jieymouth t'.olf Ciub's at Omoto yesterday, a bogey match, was played. The senior match was won by Menzies, 4 u]i. McCarthy,' Maclni. and Cunningham, who all tied. I up. were next. The junior match was won by lleaphy, 1 up. McCalliim and James were the nc:;t best M-erers, all square. In the ladies' medal match the best I cards were: Mrs McCarthy 71, Miss ' Griffon 73. Miss Berry 70. In the | junior medal matches Mrs Warnes scor.d . 81 from scratch. Miss O'Meara 81 flian- I dieap IS"). Mi\< Meld rum S'J. Miss ('Sillen \ I Rugby Football. Only ouo senior match y.-as I'layctl in j the Wes't Coast Hug by Cup competition on Saturdp -. when Cobden beat Uui- I ted by 20 to 4. Cobden adopted the j 3-2-3 scrum, whilst United retained i their 3-4-1. j In the junior competition. Kumara j beat Star, 17 to nil; United beat Blackball 11 to 0: El-aketotvn third beat) Technical 9 to 0, and Cobden fourth | beat Technical, 17 to" 0.. * i Association -Football. I The Wcstlaml Football Association's competitions wore continued on Satur day, when in the senior contest, Dobson preserved its unbeaten record by defeating Taylorville 2 to nil. Playing at Cobden D.omain, Eunanga beat Greymou'th senior, 7 to ."J. At Blackball, Cobden beat the home, team, G to 1. In the third grade, Groy beat Technical 4 to 1, and Runanga beat Marist 2 to 1. Competitions. The VV'estland Competitions were continued on Saturday at ITokitika, when thore were good attendances. Results were:— Sword dance (junior) Ruth Stewart 1, V. Rouse 2. Nine others competed. Seann Triubhais (sonlor) —V. Knowles 1. Eight others competed. Musical monologue (15 to 18) —The recalls for Tuesday were. Misses L. Hills,

M. Beban, and E. Howat. Eight competed. Recitation (under , 10) —The recalls were M. Millson, J. Ward, and F. Hamilton. Nino competed. Piano solo (16 and under 19 —Recalls, Misses L. Staines and E. Robinson! Five competed. Prepared Reading (under 17) —M. Bclmn 1, J. Ward 2. Humorous Monologuo (under 18) —Recalls, Misses R. Parker and S. Sanders. Six competed. Recitation (under 17) —Recalls, Misses L. Hills and M. Bond. Eight competed. Recitation (under 9.) —Vera Gilmore-1, Z. Austin. 2. Men's Recitation—l. Mcllroy I,'* J. Stopforth 2. ' • Men's Recitation (own selection)—J. Stopforth ], ,T. Mcllroy 2. Four compoted. <' Prepared speeeli—M. Daly 1, A. H. Paterson 2. Impromptu Speech—M. Daly 1, A. H. Paterson 2. Shakespearean Recital—J. Stopforth 1. League Football. Yesterday's competition under the West Coast League Centre was played in ideal weather. At Dunollie, Runanga had a runaway victory from Blackball defeating the latter by 39 to nil. At Brunner, Waiuta defeated Brunner 13 to 9. In the junior competition, Marist beat Ngahero 13 to 6, Pirates beat Rapahoe, 16 to 10. In the third grade, Runanga beat Piratos 16 to S. Runanga fourth beat Pirates 2Q to 8.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20542, 10 May 1932, Page 5

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WEST COAST NOTES. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20542, 10 May 1932, Page 5

WEST COAST NOTES. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20542, 10 May 1932, Page 5

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