MEN’S HOCKEY
EXHIBITION GAME ‘im METHVEN vSI MATCH CANCELLED J
Advice has been received W , secretary of the Mid-Canterburv Hockey Sub-Association Cassidy) that the tion for an exhibition game played at Methven to-morrow be accepted, as the efforts supporters to form a team at have so far been unsuccessf^Personal ’ Miss L. E, Sutherland, who has on the staff of the Ashburtoncal High School for two years ceived an appointment on the the Wellington Technical will leave Ashburton at the May, u 'ffsj® Miss Mary Pratt, of Dunedih. h£been engaged by the Ashburton ChnSS&is Society to take the solos in society’s presentation of excerpts' Haydn’s .“Creation” on June 3. Hakatere Lodge AsSl The Hakatere Lodge, 1.0.0J 1 titlral its fortnightly meeting on WednejSSS evening, when the N.G. (BrlvliiSl Moore) presided. Two candidates initiated and there were two for membership. An invitation received from the Druids’ a card match on May 4. A wticdcsi® was extended to P.G. Bro. J. H. awSMBI who was transferred from the Lodge, Southland. The N.G. on the visit to Alexandrovna LodasO Temuka. It was decided to open lodfc< at 7.30 p.m. during the winter AftSWE lodge closed a social hour was spei>^@a
STAVELEY WOMENS ‘'M ,V INSTITUTE The April meeting of the Women’s--Institute was held on nesday afternoon, with Mrs G. L. ton presiding. - ‘ The' meeting opened with 'tijfe W*Sj stitutd ;song. An invitation for two member? theiMefhven Institute’s if was accepted. . Vais'* ' Mr ! F; ’A. Hickman wrote soliciting help for Poppy ' It was decided to take £2 of popmesTp;. The sending of a delegate annual conference in Dunedin over till next month. Mrs Alan Russell gave a talkbtt4jii':s business of the Mid-Canterbury ation meeting. It was decided to : wftifjs''! the drama festival in. June, Norman being in charge of players.' . ...... ' TBrapa The roll call was “Can any one|»| me?” A sixpenny charge of Mrs A. R. Andrews, ~ v>■ jßßfc - 1 Mr ,G. Clarke (Ashburton).' : demonstration on sewing tachments, ' ■ .Vfe ; The following are the results of;a» '.: .' afternoon’s competitions;— Best .hlnami : A Miss. B. Gundry 1, Mrs J; and Mrs Goldsmith, sen.- (eqU&|piilbutter sponge, Mrs G, Durran I‘, V E. Christiansen 2, Mrs S, Goldsmith >3; fchild’s thrift article (these-articles.?#*', to form the nucleus of an institute box ’ for distribution to needy Mrs S. Goldsmith and Mrs G. Diimh - (equal) 1, Mrs E. E. Burgess 3. ? The hostesses were Mrs W. GuhSr&sK . Mrs L. Hides, Miss H. Fittock, and - B. Gundry. * ASHBURTON MINIATURE): _ .RIFLES The opening, shoot; of. the .Rf)fl»<?ica[H.b was" hdd nesaay. jwhen there ; w»!t a very tendance. , :Most of the evening wassjHj&'r In practice, shooting and conceded a shoot .between teams' ?ptc3c«oi. byjvglt captain and vice-captain. were as ;3*>aM6fc Natty 77. D. Doak 73. A. J, H. Healey 74, C. GoodfeUow 70, C. son 70. Vice-Captain’s ■ team: R. CHwl r--74. T. F. Smith 76. A. Etheridge.l Rollinson 76, H. Hickman 77, £3kl|hHw
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21760, 17 April 1936, Page 8
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