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Swimming Carnival on Saturday.

The ('up Carnival of the To Puke B\viminin o’ Club will 1 if place mi Saturday aftoriioon eonimen eiup* af 2 o'clock. Tliis will make an ideal all eriioon s eutertaiiiiuoid. High School Card Evening. Card players are advised that the evemups at tile To Puke District I [in'li School will bo resumed on Wednesday 2nd April. Please liole this date as it had been tentatively decided to reopen to-morrow nip-lit. Paengaroa Y.F.C. Dance. After a successful sports day. held at Potipukuwa, the Paenpamc Young' Farmers’ Club belli a dance in tire Paenparoa Hall on Saturday -eveninu' last. The M.C’s were Messrs. .]. McDowell and I).. Payne. and pood music was enjoyed. A soft drink stall 'lid brisk business throuplioui tlm oveninp. Two Monte'Curios e'were held, the winners heinp Miss A. Cret'd and partner, and Miss 1C Cato and Mr M urplvy. Free Coloured, Film. It is anticipated that McDowell's Hall will lie filled to-morrow uipht as a most interest inp l.b.n showing the effects of soil erosion will be screened. The eveninp, which is heinp- sponsored by the Te Puke Chamber of Commerce, is entirely Iree and 's l.einp shown by Courtesy of the Soil Krosion and Diver Control Council. The film will also show measures that mu lie taken to prevent sod erosion. Overweight Ewes. Mr W. < biffin asked, tin- penera I-manager (it Ike X./. Meat Hoard what became of the over weiplit ewes, in the 1 course.of the rneetinp on Friday. Mr leans explained that the farmer was oaiil up to a maximum of 01 lbs. If liver 72 lbs they had to lie honed out. Britain certainly wanted fat— but not at meat prices. iXo one was pettinp awav with anything- from the farmer. “Our object is to see that the farmer Cels the best deal possible and under ibis system we ha v(> achieved t hat. ”

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Te Puke Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 18 March 1947, Page 2

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Swimming Carnival on Saturday. Te Puke Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 18 March 1947, Page 2

Swimming Carnival on Saturday. Te Puke Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 18 March 1947, Page 2

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