HOKITIKA NOTES
(Our Own Correspondent) HOKITIKA, October 6. At Ruatapu Women's institute’s monthly meeting, Mrs. Allen presided and Mrs. Spargo react me aspirations, wnue Mrs. piteiy gave a demonstration on the making oi coat nangers. It was decided mat membgia each donate Is tor soldiers’ parcels. A debate on tne question of wnethei; husbands should accompany their wives on holidays caused no little merriment. competitions resulted: Scrap pictures, Mrs. Fitzgibbons 1, Mrs. Dietley 2. Mowers: Mrs. Allan 1. Mrs._Kouthan 2. The Bownng Ciuo opened their season on baturuay, and in spite of rain mere was a good attendance, including visitors from Greymouth, jx.ar.oro, Couden and Kunanga Clubs. The green was in a very satisfactory condition. Mrs. Conning rolled up tne JacK, and Mrs. cewis the first bowl. Seven lull rinks (5(5 players) took part in the opening (President v. Vice President teams;, match. Afternoon tea was provided by the ladies, i
’The Golf Club’s No. 7 Medal match was won by Taylor, with a score of 91, 22, 69. Otner cards were as follows: Adamson, 75, 5, 70; Gillespie 82, 12. 70; Preston 106, 36. 70; Mitchell 95, 15, 70; Preston 106, 36, 70; Mitchell 95 15, 70; Harper 91, 20. 71; Guthrey 98. 26, 72; Wells 88, 15, 73; Neil 94 21, 73; Charman 100, 36, 74; Turner '93, 19, 74; nsellringer 101, 26, 75; Sanders 93, 18, 75; McIntyre 97, 21. 26; Millner 92, 15, 77; Cooke IU6, 26, 78; Davies 121, 36. 85; Every 104, 24, 80. In the Senior Championship semi-finals, Adamson beat Chesney and Warnes beat Aitken. In the Intermediate semi-fin-als, Harper beat Saunders and T’ayior beat Mclntyre, and in the Junior semi-finals. Bellringer beat Gordon and Turner beat Guthrey. The Ladies’ October Medal match' was won by Miss J. Stevenson in the Silver Division, and by 'Mrs. A. Stevenson in the l Bronze Division. The following cards were returned; Miss J. Stevenson 90, 15, 75; Miss E. Cooke 90, 15. 75; Miss Adamson 91, 15, 76; Mrs. A.. Stevenson 91, 23, 68; Mrs. Cameron 105, 36, 69; Mis. Dawe 101. 21. 80; Mrs. Harper 107. 26, 81; Miss J. Anderson 119, 36, 83; Mrs. Millner 107, 26, 81; Mrs Bowman 121, 36. 85; Miss L. Knight 107, 21, 86; Miss Mercer 127, 36, 86; Mrs. Patterson 112, 26, 86; Mrs Montague 122, 36, 86; Miss Yarrall 106, 20. 86. Handicap reductions: Mrs. Stevenson from 23 to 19; Mrs. Cameron from 36 to 32. ' Messrs W. E. Richards and E. W. Heenan, J’s.P., o-panted an application to-day for a prohibition order against a resident.
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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1941, Page 2
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