AIRPORT GOLF CLUB
DECISION MADE AT HAWERA. PROVISIONAL OFFICERS CHOSEN. A decision to form a golf club to play over a nine holes course on the new Hawera aii-port, Waihi Road, was made at a meeting last night. Dr. W. F. Buist presided over an attendance of more than 30. The following provisional officers were elected:—President, Dr. W. F. Buist; six vice-presidents; secretary, Mr. W. G. Walkley; men's captain, Mr. G. S. Todd; women’s captain, Miss O. Kay; committee, Misses E. Nicholson, G. Pickett and P. McNeile, and Messrs. G. Hollis, A. Blair and P. J. Oakley. ADVERTISERS’ ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Okaiawa Football Club will hold a “wind-up” dance in the Okaiawa Hall on September 24. All interested in primary school conditions are invited to attend a meeting of the Taranaki branches of school committees’ associations and the Educational - Institute, to be held in the parish hall, Stratford, on September 21 at 1.30 p.m. The speakers will be Miss M. E. Magill, Mr. C. E. Robertson and committee representatives. Particulars are advertised. ! Smith and Trim, Ltd., advertise particulars of a mart sale at Hawera to-day at 1.30 -pan. of laying and table poultry, including a breeding pen of Light Sussex, 1 and turkeys, a further consignment of ■ good nursery stock of hedge and shelter ; ‘trees, flowering shrubs, hedge and vege- : table plants, household furniture in a ’ deceased person’s estate, and a canteen i of stainless cutlery, three and a half dozen pieces in an oak cabinet An ingleside will be held at the Pihama hall on Friday, September 20. The Margaret Stock School of Danc- ’ ing, Hawera, will reopen its Saturday ' class for country pupils to-day at 10.45 a.m. The Tawhiti cheesemakers’ ball will be held in the Tawhiti hall on SeptemI ber 24 when the new curing room will be opened. Particulars are advertised. MANAIA THEATRE. .EDDIE CANTOR TO-NIGHT. Eddie Cantor in “Roman Scandals,” a classic fable by George S. Kaufman and Robert Sherwood, comes to the Manaia Theatre to-night with Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart and David Manners, Edward Arnold and Veree Teasdale involved in his . adventures among the ancients. A whimsical lad, always day-dreaming of life in the day of the Caesars, Eddie suddenly . finds himself a spokesman for the poor . and oppressed before the cruel and ’ mighty Emperor Valerius The affairs of ( state and the course of true love both - got a helping hand from Eddie, but it . isn’t until he attempts an escape from , Rome to the sea, with the Emperor’s charI ioteers thundering through the dust in pursuit, that the classics take on the form of real flesh and blood to him.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1935, Page 10
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