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CLANDEBOYE.

SPORTS CLUB. At a largely attended and enthusiastic meeting held in the Clandeboye Hall on- Monday evening, it was decided to form a Social and Athletic Club, to be known as "The Clandeboye Sports Club." The election of officers resulted as follows:—rPatron, Mr T. D. Burnett, M.P.; President, Mr W. H. Staniland; Vice-presidents, Messrs J. C. Bisdee J. A. Morton, , Neil Campbell, J. G. Nolan, J. Barry, C. Neville, J. M. Craig, W. Hickey, C. Brown, L. Grant, R. M. Sievwright, A. H. Baynes; Committee: Messrs T. Sherriff, J. Craig, L. Binney, J. Kyne, H. Goodson, and the President and Secretary ex officio; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr W. H. Cartwright. it was decided to meet regularly in the hall on Monday even- " ings a/, 7.30. The annual subscription was fixed at 2s 6d per member. / A hearty vote of thanks was passed to the Hall Committee, who had generously given the use of the anteroom of the hall free for that evening. At a subsequent meeting of the Committee, the question of ways and means came in for consideration, as money would he needed to purchase equipment. It was decided to hold a grand ball on the evening of September 14th, and detail arrangements were made in connection with this.

! DAIRY FACTORY. For the past fortnight a large staff of men have been busily engaged at 'he Dairy Factory, carrying out alterations and additions, necessary for the installation of the new butter plant. Good progress has been made and the manager, Mr .1. M. Craig, confidently expects to have ' everything in running order very shortly. The factory rc-opens early next week .u.ci judging by reports from various shareholders is assured of a busy time from the outset. SCHOOL. There was a most gratifying response to the appeal of the School Committee for help in improving the school playground. About thirty men turned up to the working bee in Wednesday and. whether or not i volunteer is worth three pressed nen. certainly nothini; could have ;urpassed I lie expedition with which he work was pushed through. The a die:- very I houi: Infill ly provided in] dispen-d afternoon tea. which i-a.- miii'h appreciated. Mr R. M. ievv.TK:ht in a hrief speech return- '! M;.!!;!;:; to all those who had N:.Me,|.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 2

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CLANDEBOYE. Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 2

CLANDEBOYE. Temuka Leader, Issue 10360, 2 September 1922, Page 2