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HEDGEHOPE NOTES

(Front Our Correspondent.) On Wednesday afternoon the Hedgehope basketball team met the Limehills girls on the local grounds. A strong wind was blowing making play difficult. The game terminated in a win for Hedgehope, the scores being 7 to nil. On Wednesday evening the Hedgehope School children gave a concert in the hall, the object being to raise funds for the improvement of the school grounds through the addition of basketball courts etc. The

I people responded well anil it is expected : that the takings should show a profit of about £l5. The following programme was given: Son 1 ’ ..school; recitation, Jim McCosh; song, Shirley Moir; pianoforte solo, . Aileen Sharman; recitation, Garnet Evans; song. Gladys Thomas; recitation, Edna Kania; song, Chrissic Ixiebody; action song, seniors; recitation, Jean Potts; song, Jean South; comic song, Mr Holding; recitation, I-cslic Morton: song, Miss D. Leebody; recitation, Rita Sharp; Kafoozleum, seniors; recitation, Bella Bradshaw; E Pari Ra, senior girls; recitation, Ronnie Coster; Misery Farm, school; the juniors football match (Britain v. New Zealand) resulted in a draw 12-all. Mr Holding gave an exhibition of strength, lifting up to 2001 b weight with his teeth. The correct name for the doll was guessed by Rachel A. Bradjshaw. At the close of the concert, dancing was indulged in.

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Southland Times, Issue 21170, 25 August 1930, Page 9

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HEDGEHOPE NOTES Southland Times, Issue 21170, 25 August 1930, Page 9

HEDGEHOPE NOTES Southland Times, Issue 21170, 25 August 1930, Page 9

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