TUI GLEN CLUB
The hidden holes, competition-played by the TurG-len Ladies' Club last Sun : I day resulted, in a win for Mrs. Fur.die,, The next best scores were Mrs. Latta and Miss West, Mrs. McKirinon and Mrs. Davison. • ; - ; ■■ -■■'■•- ' The following is a draw for a Canadian' foursorhe to be played next Sunday:—Mrs.'Gray and Miss*:M.*Burn v. Miss D. Burn and. Miss Rodger; Miss. Ewing and .Miss West v. Mrs.. Popeand Mrs. Wrigley; Mrs. Sutherland :and Miss Cameron v. Miss Dealy and Miss:>Hutchins;. Miss Neilsen and. Mrs. Purdie v..Mrs. Davison and Miss Walhers;-Mrs:. ;Latta i and ;Mrs. : Young v. Mrs. Vangioni and'Miss'Clark; Mrs. McKinnon and Miss Irphside v. Mrs. Merrie and.Miss Eisfelder;..Mrs. Peterson and Mrs'.1 Tilyard v. Mrs.-Bonrier and Miss ' Stickings; Miss Judd .and Mrs. Swinburne iv.i Miss Mcßryde.and. Mrs. Dawson;> Miss Greig and Mrs. Moffatt v.Miss Hollis and Miss Whitehead; Miss Beale and, Mrs. Dimond ,v. Miss pfysdale-and Miss Wdlland; .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 16
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149TUI GLEN CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 16
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