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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Sports Snippets

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These seven players represented the P.B.–E.C. centre in the Rothmans tournament held in Napier. The team gained second place. From left: Tom Waugh (Gis), Oes McKenzie, George Weatherley, Harold Powell (all Kahutia), Hugh Cunningham, Ray Poulgrain (both Gisborne) and Cyril Hislop (Wairoa).

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The Gisborne Joggers' Club is still going £ strong with membership on the increase. The club celebrated its first year of existence recently and a full muster turned out for a birthday jog along Midway Beach.

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These Gisborne people competed in the Wairoa Gun Club championships last year with the picture coming too late for our December issue. However, these dogs (five Golden Retrievers and two Labradors) had been training for only one month and, among them, did very well. From left: Mrs Colleen Love and Whiskie; Mrs Kay Taylor and Brandy (first puppy land section, second puppy water section) and Buck (third novice section); Robert Pedersen and Freyer (first puppy water section, second puppy land section); Bill Love and Rick (second novice land section, third equal limit land section); Noel O'Rourke and Trim (first novice water section, third equal limit land section); and Mrs Judy O'Rourke and Stream (fourth land section).

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This year Kaiti Women's Bowling Club was host on the occasion of the visit of the Hawkes Bay–East Coast president and secretary. in front of a large crowd of bowlers are, from left, Mesdames Jean Waugh (Kaiti president), Mary Brown (Waikohu president), Glad Adams (Riverside president), Pat Weaver (H.B.-E.C. centre president), Gwen Wilson (H.B.-E.C. secretary) and Eileen Bury (Kaiti secretary).