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GOLF

EULESMERE CEUB

The competition last week-Bnd was won by V. G. Mason.

The following is .the; draw for a knock-out competition, the first round of which will be played next Saturday: J. Smith v McAllister, Sutherland v Ford, Glassbri v Buckeriham, Mason v D. Allen. The following have byes in the first round arid will meet in the second round: McGorinfell v Taylor, MaMddnald v Bbyd, I. Smith v Cartwright, Scott v Chamberlairi, Lambie v L. Allen, Anderson v Walker.

Competitors are asked to make a - special effort to play' these games next Saturday. They are asked to find out if their opponent intends^ to play; if he does riot the gaihe will be taken by default and the progress of the competition will riot be delayed.

R. T. Lambie is to be congratulated on winning the open championship at Tai Tapu last week-end. ;^~ His score comprised two excellent""" rounds of 75 and 77.

R. Ford and W. Sutherland were also successful in winning" a junior stroke round each, while the former was runner-up in the junior championship.

tion in Britain has a member on the Christian Churches Main Committee now considering" with the War Damage Commission the problem arising out of the wreckage of their places of worship. Represented on it are the Church of England, the Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church of Scotland, Scotch Presbyterian Church, the Baptist and Methodist churches, the Presbyterian Church of England, the Congregationalists and the Church of Wales.

"A common misfortune has drawn the churches together," said Mr E. H. Johnson, secretary of the subcommittee which deals with the question. A church, like any ordinary building, cannot be rebuilt during- the war; a licence is necessary even for essential repairs. Therefore we are looking further ahead to the time when the vast task of rebuilding must be undertaken. We shall need much help in addition to Government compensation."

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 23 September 1941, Page 4

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GOLF Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 23 September 1941, Page 4

GOLF Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 76, 23 September 1941, Page 4

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