WORSER BAY CLUB
Spitfire: sailed to Petpne on thai ■occasion 'of the opening ,of the Here-' ftaiinga Club, and her crew were wafmJy welcomed. She sailed, back on. the San'dayj'in some !two and a half hour^ afeaihst a fresh .southerly. ' .-
:"Club inembefs are' now able, to de'v.Ojto more time to the club than.to their' boats, and a' great amount of work has been put in in and ab"Outthe club shed. A sanding inachine ' has worked wonders ori: the flbpr, and it is in first-class condition. ' ; '!
' • ;The official opening; of the club was to be held today,_ and. will, be followed by:the' usual- dance.' The■ Mayor (Mr, T.: C.: A.; Hislpp)/was to perform, t.he opening ceremony. ■:" ■ ' ■;-',.'■•■;
:' : Club ; racing- will be starting 'next Saturdayj and. the eager manner in which boat owners are ; looking forward to the racing portends a success-; ful.season. , ..',■"'.. '.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 22
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140WORSER BAY CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 22
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