SANDY’S CORNER
Some of tho dirtv July reputation was wiped off November by yesterday's glorious sunshine. The only hit of good nens this morning: Kiwis 14. Northern Services 7. The announcer got as excited as we do when Wanganui is dishing Taranaki! <HI RCII “TOUGHS." We are greatly taken with the Church of England suggestion that tha church arrange "tough clubs," to deal with wayward youth. Tliyre is a lot in the suggestion, and that the church appreciates the type of work such clubs will have to do is illuminatinzly emnhassied in the suggestion that such clubs, first of all. should be in old. bare premises, without anything breakable such as chairs, pictures, vases. They would need to be! (lows PLEASE TAKE NOTE! The Wanganui Rugby Union was responsible for a touch o F unconscious humour at the A. ana F. Show. The football training shed was used to exhibit some of Wanganui prize dairy stock, and there, in front of the soft brown eyes of tender Jerseys, was a notice: "No kicking allowed here!" Probably the Rugby Union has done a good turn to many a cow cockle. We expect to see a notice up in every bail now, when we go to sec whether there really is any "top-of-the-milk" in this land of restrictions: “No kicking allowed here!"
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 267, 12 November 1945, Page 4
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220SANDY’S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 267, 12 November 1945, Page 4
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