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TEMUKA

TECHNICAL SCHOOL MANAGERS MEET The Board of Managers of the Temuka Technical School met on Wednesday evening. Present —Messrs J. T. Smart (chairman). A. E. Smith, and J. O. J. Oliver and the director (Mr E. B. Cooper). The Education Board advised that Messrs C. L. Fraser and A. E. Smith would be the retiring members of the Board this year. An account from the Audit Department was read, and the chairman said he thought it was hard to be charged £1 16s for the audit of the books of such a small institution as the Board The director reported that the afternoon dressmaking class had concluded its first term and several pupils had enrolled for the second The evening class had completed its first half-term and although there was only a small roll, the instructress had offered to accept a lower wage to complete the term. Thff wool-classing class was making good progress. It was decided to continue the evening dressmaking class, but to decline the requests for facilities for instruction. MINIATURE RIFLES. The weekly competition of the Temuka Miniature Rifle Club on Wednesday took the form of the second round of a two night’s shoot for Mr S. B. Goddard's trophy. The sixth shoot for the Leader Cup was also taken from the scores which were —R. Summerfield 79, B. Edwards 78. W. Dermondy 77, J. Bennett 77, V Nicholas 77, C. Wilson 76, S. Kimber 76, L. McKessar 76, S. Webb 75. E. Hutcheson 75. E. B. Cooper 74, S Nicholas 74, J. Connolly 74. F. Weston 73. W. Horgan 73, W. Westoby 71, M. Levens 70. R. Boyle 70, D. Connolly 69. J. O'Keeffe 68, A. McFarlane 66, A. Anderson 64. E. Philip 67. Those to shoot-off next week are J. Bennett. W. Horgan. S. Kimber, R. Summerfield and F. Weston. PARISH SOCIAL.

There was a very large attendance at the Parish Hall on Wednesday evening when the St. Peter’s Social Club held its fortnightly dance. The committee responsible for the organisation was: Mesdames L. W. Parrant. T Scott, D. Laurenson, W. J. Keys. Andrews and Misses L. Shiels, J Cooner and H. Harris. The winners of a Monte Carlo waltz were Miss Edgeler and Mr S. Larcombe, while Mr and Mrs J. McCully won a waltzing competition. Music was provided by a local orchestra, extras being contributed by Miss J. Coopei and Mr McGregor (Timaru). Mr S. Erwood was M.C. A feature of the evening was the musical items given by a party of Maori men. REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY. Playing at the Temuka Domain yesterday the South Canterbury and Geraldine Sub-Association women’s hockey teams drew each side scoring 1 goal. The ground was very heavy in places and play was slowed down in consequence. For the greater part of the first half Geraldine had slightly the better of the game, but after the interval the visitors settled down and were on the attack more often than not The final score was a fair indication of the merits of the sides. Mr W. Searle was the referee. BASKETBALL. ' The Temuka and District Basketball Sub-Association matches were continued yesterday with the following ! results:— J Senior: St. Joseph’s 8 beat Temuka No. 2 1. Pleasant Point 17 drew with | H.S.O.G. 17. Temuka No. 1 11 beat ! Clandeboye 8. Senior B.: Geraldine 9 beat Clande- , boye 3, Pleasant Point 13 beat High , School 7, Milford 14 beat H.S.O.G. 11, | Winchester 27 beat Temuka Young j Women 2. Junior: Arowhenua 10 beat Pleasant Point 4, Geraldine B. 9 beat H.S.O.G. 7. j St. Joseph’s A 10 beat Geraldine A 7, Kerry town 18 beat Temuka Young Women 10, St. Joseph’s B a bye. FOOTBALL. At a meeting of the committee of the Temuka Football Club on Wednesday evening preliminarv arrangement;! for the annual ball in the Drill Hkll were made. The team to represent the Club in games on Saturday will be:: — Third grade v. Celtic, at Temuka. at 2.30: G. Metcalf, H. Mallet, J. Opie L. Parrant, G. Horgan, R. Browne. A Lamb. A. Connolly, L. Brophy, K. Browne. A. Cooke, E. Cooper, P. Owers. R. McMillan, J. Hanifin, D. Horgan (capt.), G. Martin, E. Sherborne. Fifth grade: Green. Ives, Waters. Dwyer, King. Niles, Horgan, Clinch, McMillan, Horgan, Stewart, Wright. Hanifin. GOLF. Additional games to be played in the Temuka Golf Club’s mixed foursome competition to-morrow are:—Miss Twentyman and J. R. Turnbull v. Miss Comer and W. McGillen, Mrs Dick v. D. Stewart, Miss Hiron v. W. B. Sutcliffe and Mrs Shand v. M. Giles. WEDDING Beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums and autumn leaves by friends of the bride, Cavetsham Baptist Church, Dunedin, was the scene of a very pretty wedding recently when Edna Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Lowe, Dunedin, was married to William Walker, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. Hewson, Temuka. The Rev. H. E. Edridge officiated, and Mr C. W. Clark presided at the organ. The bride, who entered the church escorted by her father, wore a frock of ivory satin beaute closely moulded to the figure and flaring from the knees, the skirt at the back forming a slight train. The yoke was inset at the back with a V of Angel skin lace, the cowl neckline in front being finished with a brilliant clip while the satin sleeves puffed to the elbow were finished with tight lace sleeves, falling in a point over the hands. A necklet of seed pearls, was worn. Her long beautifully embroidered veil was held in place by a dainty French cap of pearls and and tiny orange blossom flowers over a foundation of lace with a cluster of orange blossom at each side. Her toilette was completed by a beautiful waterfall bouquet of lilies, Christmas roses, and white narcissi. The bride was attended as .chief

bridesmaid by her sister Ivy, who wore a frock of blue windswept satin with puffed sleeves to above the elbow. With this was worn an Alice m Wonderland bandeau of blue flowers and gold leaves and long white kid gloves. Her bouquet was of golden jonquils and Iceland poppies. Two small bridesmaids also attended the bride, these being her youngest sister Shirley, and the bridegroom’s youngest sister Raana. They were dressed alike in dainty frocks of pink satin beaute, the waistline being finished with ruching and a frill, as were also the sleevelines of the short cape sleeves. Alice in Wonderland bandeaux of pink flowers and gold leaves and pink pearl necklets were worn. Mr Alick Hewson was best man, and Mr Harry Burrows was groomsman. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was held in the Church Hall where the guests were received by the parents of the bride and bridegroom, the brides mother wearing a smart frock of wine satin beaute lace, with a velvet hat to match, and carrying a bouquet of red cyclamen The bridegroom’s mother wore a frock of navy celanese, relieved with cream, with hat to match. Her bouquet was of jonquils and Iceland poppies. When Mr and Mrs Hewson left for their honeymoon the bride was wearing a smart navy costume, with hat to match and a skunk stole. Their future home will be in Temuka.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 13

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TEMUKA Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 13

TEMUKA Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19862, 27 July 1934, Page 13

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