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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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After a film-making stint in Rotorua Tanya Binning, Australian actress and surf queen, came to Gisborne for a week's surfing holiday. In the picture are, from left, Shirley Kirkwood, Rotorua, Miss Binning and Gail Patty, Gisborne surf champion.

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Triumphant after their return from Hastings where they won the East Coast Women's Bowling Association's Open Fours are, from left, Mesdames J. Downey, N. Glover, N. McLeod and J. Boyle. Mrs Downey also reached the semi-finals of the champion of champions singles, and Mesdames Glover and McLeod won the pairs competition.

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The Champion of Champion Fours was played at the Kahutia green recently and in the finals the Gisborne team beat Wairoa. From left are Don Cranswick (skip), Ray Poulgrain (No. 3), Dick Waterson (No. 2), and Everard Morice (lead).

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Runners-up in the Gisborne tournament were the Wairoa team who are, from left, Jim Wilson (lead), Thorley Bluck (No. 2), Cyril Heslop (No. 1), and Dick Buckingham (skip).

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This house at 472 Gladstone Road was moved back in the section to make way for a new church which will be built on the same property.

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The Gisborne Aero Club is considering a replacement for its recently lost Cessna and among the possibilities is the Rallye, manufactured by the French firm of Morane Saulnier, and bottom right, in the cockpit of the plane, are Capt. Legg of Paraparaumu and Mike Brittenden of the Gisborne Aero Club.