K PRESS I \SSIC GOLF | ent I i GQz ts ® i ... > iG? \n n Yp gg o oH H IO W "Wwr S I Please accept my entry for the Tournament |' (PLEASE PRINT) f ;i Name g I am a member of Golf Club I My current handicap is and I will notify .1 any change of handicap at the tournament. / (Signed) / || Draw published in "THE PRESS" / Pl Thursday, November 15, 1984 rr ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1984 VV WITH THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: X R. A. BATE 157 FENDALTON ROAD, \\>W W ffl CHRISTCHURCH, 5. kMIM H • PHONE 794-940 g 518-702 jM® q m Attractive prizes will be awarded down to at I*. k I sS least 30th team place, and for the longest drive S (ladies and men) each day. M U There will be a nearest-the-pin competition, 1/ mi fiHvH| S| ' spaldiw” Putting competition, and eagle competition.# lWf( 1\ \ s MB Proceeds from this year's tournament will be // \ \ \ H H used to purchase three electric powered / \ to M gn wheelchairs for The Salvation Army. \l\ Bl I // i MB I ■ ENTRY FEE $25 - PAYABLE WITH ENTRY ||
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