WATAROA NOTES
[Our Own orre^ q ;Wren’s sports To mark . v - E -,.P ay ’Jrntaroa school were held iflthe ‘ Flags and grounds on Wednesdc M Qn ths bunting were flown. j. retU rned programme was a iact D soldiers, which was ladies’ race, Eyles, and a m^ llie l s nnn ellv. The won by Mrs. Charles Y d weather was . beautiful ty 1 ’ bl d after the sports the ao. in the public hall, wneie i c Clark, member of .the County COU cil, spoke, emphasising to the cl ren the meaning ol vicloly 1 returned Mr. D. Eyles, on behalf of ieturned men, and Mr. Thomas Mcßnc., wl o has four sons serving in various pm ts of the world, also spoke. ¥ IS - . ment was at the piano for the sinking of the National Anthem, Afternoon tea was served to all the visitors bj' the ladies. In the evening, a well-patronised victory dance was held in the hall. Music was supplied by Miss Mcßride, Mrs. Pamment, Mrs. Adamson and Mrs. Donnelly, and Messrs Charles- Donnelly, R. Stevens, Arnold Nolan and J. Collett. The Monte Carlo was won bj Mr. and Mrs. William Adamson. The new electric lighting system recently installed in the hall, gave a pleasing appearance to the dance room. Messrs Arnold and Sons supply the electricity. z
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Grey River Argus, 14 May 1945, Page 6
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