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CARTERTON

MINIATURE RIFLES

SCORES AT WEEKLY SHOOT. ("Times-Age" Special ) The weekly shoot of the Carterton Miniature Rille Club was held last evening. There was a fair muster of members and good shooting was recorded. Following are the scores: — Club Aggregate and Press Cup: RexPorter. S. Dwane. Geo Sewell. J. Duffy, D. Gayfcr, L. Chew. G. Goodin, H. Murell, L. Fitzgerald. R. Ordish 99; L. A. DeLacey. H. Torrey, A. J. King, K. Townsend, L. Tunnicliffe, A. Ordish 96: N. Nielsen 95; W. Press 93: C. DeLacey 90.

Ladies’ Aggregate and Gladful Cup: Miss Fisher Miss A. McPhee. Miss Hamer. Miss Freer 99; Miss Lorenzen 97; Miss Q. Hills 96. Seven Round Competition: W. Press, L. DeLacey. Geo Sewell. A. Ordish, G. Goodin 69; R Hawker. Miss Lorenzen R. Ordish 68; Miss Freer 67; L. Chew. L. Fitzgerald 66; Nielsen 65; L. Tunnicliffe; Mrs DeLacey 63: K. Townsend 62. CARTERTON v EKETAHUNA. A friendly match has been arranged between the Carterton Miniature Rifle Club and members of the Eketahuna Club, 15-aside. The contest will be fired on the Eketahuna range on Thurs-

day, August 24, the local team leaving Carterton at 6.30 o'clock. Carterton will be represented as under: 11. Torrey, J. Duffy, R. Hawker, E. Jones, A. J. King, D. Gayfcr, G. Goodin, A. Ordish R. Ordish. L. Chew, L. Fitzgerald, S. Dwtine, L. Tunnicliffe, Miss A. McPhee, Miss J. Lorenzen. The team will be accompanied by the secretary of the club. i a Popular Pastime. Skating was opened in the State Theatre on Monday evening and was well attended both in the children's session in the afternoon and at night by the adults when there was a crowded hall. This winter pastime is very popular with the younger generation and judging by the progress made there should soon be many expert skaters in the community. School Holidays. The winter term school holidays will commence on Monday. Schools will break up on Friday. Personals. Mr and Mrs W. Gates, of Dannevirke. were visitors to Carterton yesterday. They arc staying with Mr Gates's brother at Greytown. Mr and Mrs J. Clisl, of Tauranga, who have been on holiday in the South Island, were in Carterton yesterday. They return to Tauranga today. Pipe Band Uniforms. The committee of ladies which has been working assiduously for some months past organising functions to assist in the purchase of uniforms for the pipe band, met yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs Ray Hall, Paik Road and finalised arrangements for a function to be held tomorrow evenin" Mrs Hall afterwards entertained the committee at afternoon tea. She was accorded a hearty vote of thanks.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 7

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CARTERTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 7

CARTERTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 7