WINCHESTER.
MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. Twenty-six members of the Winchester Men’s Miniature Rifle Club fired on Monday evening for Mr Mark Weaver’s trophy, which was won by W. L. Gudsell. The following were the best scores:— H. J. Hopkins (1) 80. E. R. O’Neill (1) 80, W. Waple (2) 80, D. Louden (3) 80, S. Manson (3) 80. W. L. Gudsell (3) 89, F. Dudman (3) 80, A. B. Scott (1) 79, C. Louden (7) 79, O. S. Priest (2) 78, L. Mason (1) 78, W. Jackson (3) 78. A. McFarlane (3) 78, A. W. Reilly (2) 78, M. T. Houlihan (8) 77, W. R. Pearce (1) 77, Jno. Cripps (2) 77, Jim Cripps (3) 76. C. Higginbottora (3) 76, W. Hawke (3) 76, Bert Opie 76, R. South (2) 75, A. Cripps (1) 74, J. S. Smith (7) 73, W. O’Neill (5) 72. SOCIAL EVENING. A social organised by the social committee of St. John’s Church was held in the Sunday School on Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance. Prizes for euchre competition were won by (ladies) Mrs L. Storey 1, Mrs J. K. SCott Senr. 2; men, Mr N. South 1, Mr L. Storey 2. The prizes were donated by Mrs C. McClelland Mr J. Looker supplied music for the dance.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18609, 3 July 1930, Page 10
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213WINCHESTER. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18609, 3 July 1930, Page 10
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