MANGATAINOKA NEWS
RIFLE SHOOTING A return homo and home match between Balia nee and Mangatainoka took placv at Mangatainoka. Tin* standard of shooting was rattier low for the evening epart from cue possible and one 99 being registered by cne member in each team. After the match the visitors were entertained. and supper dispensed. Mr McKenzie of the Ballance team thanked Toki for the enjoyable evening. Mr C. Brown responded oil behalf of the Toki team and said that he hoped to §ee the Ballance team over at Toki in the qear future. The scores were as follows: RaL lance A. Tram- L. A. Sinclair I*s, L. J. Hunter 89. Q. Holdaway 73. M. CV.ppoll 97, L. Polglase 92. R. McKenzie 91. D. Holdaway 99. C. Schroder 90. R. Schroder 92. W. McKenzie 73. Total S9l. Mangatainoka: C. Brown 95, W. Keast 96, V. Brown 90. L. Rusden 91 S. Aarrenson 100. T. Haora ban 87, Mi*s Fergus 93. Miss Grnbner 84, Miss Campbell 90. Total 918. B. Teams. Ballance: A. McKenzie 60. T. Coppell 77, S. Sinclair 86. V. Swanney 85. Total 308. Mangatiinoka ; R. Galbally 91. M. Webster 87. S Davenport 81. G. Dtingan 93. Total 352
ST. MARK’S GUILD. A number of members wore absent fioin the August meeting, Mrs Ross resident, being in the chair. Two letters of thanks bad boon received fiom Ptes. K. lVarce and J. Nicliolls for parcels received. Ad«i»e d* tin' Rev. Cook's moving to Pa to* a was received with regret, ami members wish him bettor health in hi* iow parish. The hostess for the afternoon was Mi's A. Rusden. SCHOOL DANCE On Thursday night the Library Hall, was thronged with children, all in fancy dross? the occasion lieing tin- school daneo. No effort hqd boon spared by the teachers ;tid committee to make the dance an outstanding success. The proceedings opened w’th the ! graud march, providing many varied characterisations admirably carrier! j out. One of the items by the primers . was so popular that an encore wa* j demanded. At 10 p.m. supper was served, after which the adults took the floor v ith Mrs E. Olsen at the piano and Mr R. Galbally as M.C. Tb© results G f the competition-* v ere Coal. Mrs Harvov. Sheep, Mr Avery. Ohild's frock. Pam FarreL PERSONAL Mrs Wills is spending a holiday at Hastings Pte E. C hoyne has been spending a few davs leave with his parents.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15433, 21 August 1943, Page 2
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