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This design, which was used for the Maori Women's Welfare League conference folder, won for Colin Brooks of the Boys' High School the winning design prize. The folder was printed by Logan Print and is believed to be the first photo-process silk screen job ever done in Gisborne.

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A presentation of $100 was made by the Hawkes Bay and Gisborne Savings Bank to the Lions Club. The money is to be used for the Young Nick Playground project. Mr Frank O'Halloran, Lions Club president, receives the cheque from bank manager Nigel Nicholson.

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Peter and Faye McColl and daughter Kim, 115 Chalmers Road, are off to Hawera to live. Peter, who has been instructor at the Aero Club for the past three years, will be doing top-dressing work on the other side of the island.

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After a considerable amount of discussion to decide the merits of physical fitness, two members of the Power Board staff held a race to prove the point. A scheme was devised to guess the time the race would take and the proceeds from the same went to the Board' s basketball club fund. Getting away to a flying start from the Board's yard are the contestants, Glenys Whitfield and Peggy McDonald. Peggy won the race which finished at Roebuck Road.