LYTTELTON NEWS
WEEK-END FIXTURES . ■■;,. Harbour Light Theatre, ttwiiff* |j; ; ; n p.m. and 7.45 p.m., "They Just Hfltl tt&'j'i Get Married." ■'\^ Trinity Hockey Club, to-atgkt **;;.■:. nual dance and presentation at tr**j : phies. Diamond Harbour Ladies" Geif Qnb* : ;; to-morrow, sealed hole handicap **';>; championship rounds. Lyttelton Ladies* Golf Ch*. Qm«r,: teris Bay, to-morrow, ftag raatcb." ■■ Foot ball. The following team will wsfwtsMfc., Corsair Bay against Allandale. »t Ss*o landale. to-morrow aftemoua;—•*'■; Quested. F. Easton, D. McCaniacfc,, *.".":.'.: Scott, D. Scott, P.' McCorasklfe. <*;:;,■ Jones, F. Dromgoole. R. May, W. IWS&K: A. Erickson. W. Morton. E. S. Fisher. T. Cornish. Miniature Rifle Sl»»atncThe presidenfs team on: Tee*Jas|;j.' : night defeated Christchurch 'by sH,*| ; : .:| 535. On Thursday night the were beaten by Svdenham by SK *# r ': 552. In a shoot-off on Wednesday Kisit'.., of a tie for a trophy presented fey Mt A. Johns. R. Sowden and I*. F«3ja*%, each with 69, again tied. These t«* also tied for first places in the iwdftff;; ! ' senior button shoot L. Syznoods *■# D. Loader, each with 70, tied far tfe|;,. presidents button, and the third frafij :■:•! button was won bv C. Fletcher ««S :; ": 65. Personal. At a meeting of the committee «f the Lyttelton Golf Club wx ThiW&ff . night, the secretary. Mr M. J. aSteGP 1 ligan, who has been transferred t* Otaki, tendered his resignation. «»•*'■' club captain, Mr H. E. Ayers. wi»f*s*;\. sic* ad, made appreciative refesnew* ,w. Mr McGilligan's services as secrefaKf', during the last two vears. Mr He* Gilligan briefly rephed. sayios *■* -' he had enjoyed the work and th*** ing Mr Ayers and members of tftd.ji committee for their kind remaefca. ; Seamen's Institute. ;■']? A very enjoyable concert, arcasfrf-:-'-by Mrs D. E. Wood, of the church Guild, was given in the Sf*'j men's Institute on Thursday ewwpf■";■ ■;' before a very appreciative audteaflav..; i: The programme was as foltaWCH*;■;. ■; Songs, Misses R. Fulton, Clay, and Vlt i Denham; humorous songs, Mr HelMCr; len (s.s. Tekoa); vocal duets. Wmff.-l Fulton and Clay; recitations. Mist &,/■:■ ■: Musgrove; accompanists. Mrs A-J* Thompson and Miss Fulton. At fig ■( conclusion the superintendent ttaalW:: 'i the artists, after which sopf*r -«*• i served. Thirty men were present- £.\ ;: Harbour Light Theatre. "They Just Had to Get Married," «* ; j: exhilarating comedy, starring ««**.' -h' popular comedians Slim Sumraer*wtW. : !: and Zasu Pitts, will be screened at «•'':;!; Harbour Light Theatre this aflfflMO**.,. and evening. it is the story of t*l» 1 faithful servants who are left a !Wt«* :! |. by their master, and decide to wNH$*; \- There are complications, iwawaa* ■ ■;■: when Fifi D'Orsay and Verree »g; : . dale appear on the scene and Wlv;..-. Slim and Zasu find themselves in»ig.i : ' : » bewildering situations. The smpm ■■;.;. J"g programme includes a fJiaafgapg! j? News, song' numbers, a cartoon. * Zealand Soundscreen newsrceU '••lit a comedy. I#i|isffi
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20962, 16 September 1933, Page 20
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