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Pohangina

(From Our Own Correspondent.) The Ping Pong Club has closed ior tno season. Their wind-up dance was neid on Friday, an enthusiastic crowd aitenuing. rue president, Mr. ueorgo wagsiau, uonateu prizes to the junior gin and ooy cnampions, iVLrss blimey x>er ring ton ana Mr. dick. Moar. Mr. o. Mour presented tne prizes and Mr. wag,scan tnauned tne memoers for raaaing tao evening a success, miss Dorotny cymes and mi*. R. Passey won tne lUcay spot waltz, While tno winners or the uay uordons were Miss ouno Tjcwis and Mr. Trevor Moar. The Monte Cano was won by Miss xieather totuart and Mr. Heitn Davis and Mr. Hector McDonald won a competition. itaumai held anotuer enjoy a ole eucuro and pingpong evening last teaiuruay. Miss Patricia tennx>son won the ladies' euenre prize aau mi*, x ussei tne men's. Tne pingpong cuampionsiiip was won by Mr. Vveooer, vvitn Mrs. l. JNein runner-up. The ciub has closed for the season and is noiding its windup dance on beptemuer Id. Miss Elaine Dergstron is staying with Miss Shirley Borringtoa (Pohangina). VV.A.A.F. Molly JMaddison has returned from leave spent with her parents in Pohangina. Miss Beryl Dewis has returned from a holiday m ieilding. Mr. and Mrs. M Leamy have at present staying with tnem Patricia and Kevin bimpson, of Feilding. Miss M. Prcshaw, of island Bay, Wellington, is on a weeit's holiday with the Banners, of itaumai. Miss Lynetle Drummond is on holiday in Auckland. Miss Jean Lewis has been on holiday in ivimoolton. Miss C. Balmer, of Raumai, lias ha<l two nephews staying with her for the school holidays, John Balmer and Harold Lampeu-bmith, of Wellington. Miss Nance McDonald is away on holiday in Boston. Mr. Bruce Moar is home after staying with his uncle, Mr. Bert Moar, at Eketahuna. Friends will be sorry to hear that | Mr. Lewis is in hospital. Miss Winnie V*ebber, of Awahou South, is on holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Balmer have had a nephew staying with them for the holidays, John Taylor, of Palmerston North. Missos Heather and Alison Stuart, Trevor, lan and Neville Moar, Brian Tews and Errol Drummond were all home with their parents from boarding school for the school holidays. Miss Fay Flood, of Palmerston North, is staying with Miss Natalie Spelman, of Awahou North. A resident of Pohangina, Mr. Dawson, passed away during the week. The family received the deepest sympathy of a wide circle of friends. Pupils of Miss Zoo Bailey who were successful in the Hawera competitions were as follows: —-Maureen Dixon 5 places, Cherry Hoak 4 places, Alison Malcolm 3 places, Valerie Maultsaid 2 places, Dawne James 1 place, June IPuklowski 1 place, Audrey Maultsaid 1 place. SANDPAPER THROAT. That dry, raspy feeling in the throat may be nature's warning that the cold germ is getting the upper hand. It is also a warning to got busy At once with Baxters Lung Preserver. _ Note how quickly ** Baxters" allays irritation and promotes expectoration. Baxters, Ltd., 602 Colombo Street, Christchurch,

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 210, 5 September 1944, Page 2

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Pohangina Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 210, 5 September 1944, Page 2

Pohangina Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 210, 5 September 1944, Page 2