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HUNTLY GOLF CLUB. ■h Th o mon thly medal competition for A and B players was played on the Huntly links on Tuesday ! last, the winner of the A players section being Mrs E. V. Daldy, while Miss V. Burden was the '* winner among the B players. c " Owing to unforeseen circumd stances the Te Kauwhata ladies t- will be unable to travel to Hunt•e ly on Tuesday next. It is hoped )- that they will be able to play at 2 some future date, x The first round of two rounds h handicap stroke play for the Macdiarmid Cup will be played tor morrow. The draw is as follows, j No placing of balls in this match. Bullough v. Blair ; Armer v. t Grocott; Andrews v. Jim Shaw ; G. A. Shaw v. McDonald ; Mason e v. Daldy ; Chapman v. Hart ; Lawson v. Littleproud ; Daly v. F. A. Shaw ; Smith v. Lawler; Rev. Wilson v. Clavis. SOCCER FOOTBALL. E SATURDAY’S MATCHES. I Following is the Thistle team 1 to play Rotowaro to-morrow. • This match decides the chant p--1 ionship. J. Stirling, Lindores, Young, H. Deakin, H, Stirling Jenkins, P. Davies, Wylie, A. Deakin, Patrick, E. Tait. The following team will represent Starrtown against Glen Afton at Glen Afton to-morrow for the Sunshine K.Q. Cup at 3 p.m. : G. Bassick, H. Fairhurst, T. Gardner, S, Lancaster, J. Gardner, J. Hedley, W. Roberts, T. Gavin, A. Lancaster, J. Bassick, H. Lancaster. Reserves : O. Gardner, H. Roberts. AMUSEMENTS, ETC. Town Hall TO-NIGHT LEO CARILLO, MARY BRIAN in “HOMICIDE SQUAD” Thrilling action drama of the Chicago underworld. Also Comedy, Curiosities, Cartoon and Talking Reporter News. 2 p.m. SATURDAY 2 p.m. SPECIAL WESTERN MATINEE for the Children “ONE MAN LAW” An Out-door Adventure Picture. SATURDAY NIGHT DOUBLE BILL DE LUXE SALLY BLANE, NOAH BEERY in “SHANGHIED LOVE” A gripping drama of the Sea. Recommended for Adults —Also Showing—“THE SECRET WITNESS” A mystery play packed with interest and a surprise climax. MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY Britain’s Favourite Actor RONALD COLMAN in ' “THE UNHOLY GARDEN” In the midst of the mighty Sahara blooms the “Unholy Garden’’—what strange adventures and baffling intrigues does it hide? Supports—Travel, Snapshots, Cartoon, Latest News Events. Shaw’s Melody Boys Are open for engagements. Old Time and Modern Music BUSINESS NOTICES LOOK ! Cycle Covers 5/- Tubes 2/6 Pumps 2/6 Elec. Lamps 7/6 Bells Is Solution 6d PUNCTURES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT 9d Lawnmowers, Saws and Scissors Sharpened and Set. See The Stocks of Kiddies’ British Tricycles ROY H. HARP (Agent for Ibbotson Bros.) NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Opposite Presbyterian Church, Huntly. Firewood For Sale COPPER, STOVE AND GRATE BLOCKS, Also Kindling Wood. Apply— F. COX, Carrier. Phone 38. CHURCH SERVICES Church of England Huntly—Ba.m., Holy Communion Huntly—9.3o a.m.. Holy Eucharist Huntly—7 p.m., Evening Prayer 9 c e ( s 2 i ] C b 1 F F F I d n R o: v ti y tv a J E w T II b< B G L P e u y h I r Knox Church (Presbyterian). 2 Huntly—lla.m. , r Waiterimu—2 p.m. p Huntly—7 p.m. Rev. Malcolm Wilson. Important Congregational Meeting after evening service. Methodist Church Huntly—7 p.m. Rev J. W. Parker. Gospel hall Lord’s Day— II a.m. and 7 p.m. I n i: n k F Woods* Great Peppermint Cure i First aid for coughs, colds, influenza. \

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XXII, 5 August 1932, Page 3

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