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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Pot Pourri.

The cricket season got under way over Labour Weekend albeit not very auspiciously as conditions were not exactly conducive to good scoring.

The sub-branch of the Poverty Bay Playcentre Association held a day school at Poho-o-rawiri recently. It was for mothers of playcentre children to give them an insight into the workings of a playcentre.

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Marist is seen fielding against United in the Saturday afternoon's play.

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Some of the United team waiting to bat are, from left, Martin Reynolds, John De Denne, Ken White, Tony Rutledge, Ray Spence, Murray Ewans, John McCarthy and Gary Hermanson (captain).

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Mrs Margaret Casey supervised the day school.

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Mrs Sally Burton indulges in a spot of finger painting.

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Broadcaster Bruce Burn took time out from reporting on the project to try some finger painting.

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Mrs Norma Thornton and Debbie took part in some Poster painting.

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Vic Davy had remarkable success with his Dalmatian Dog, "Duke", at the show. He won many awards including Best of Breed.