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Savage Club Raided

The Nelson Savage Club was recently raided, by about 30 members of the Wellington Orphans' Club, in fine style. After a fairly quiet reception at the airport, the weekend swung into lotsafun.

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Lady Hamilton and Horatio Nelson were among the welcoming party, "Yep," said Lord Nelson, as he put his bad eye to the telescope, "the orphans are on the horizon. Now, back to the grog"

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Reg Mitchell (Blenheim) with Stan Whitehead, M.P., Bert Hedgman (Wellington president) and Phil Wood (Nelson Rangatira)

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Bert Hedgman had the dubious honour of drawing the raffle

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And the winner of the raffle, Bill Ryan, was not keen on letting go. An envious Bob Liiley looks on

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Deep in conversation: Bill Curgenven (Wellington) and Denis Cadigan

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Theo Wadsworth and Bill McNamara

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Here's a cheerful bunch: Bob McKenzie, Paul Wolland, Ian Findlay, Harold Ingram and Ron Brooker

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Ron Findlay and Fred Archer

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Laurie Douthett with visitor Glen Smithson

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Long-Schultz. At St Luke's Church, Foxhill, Christine Margaret, daughter of E. H. Schultz, Belgrove, to Ian Raymond, son of L. R. Long, Central Road, Lower Moutere. The attendants were Chris Tonkin, Nelson (best man), Glenys Tonkin, Nelson, sister of the groom (matron of honour), Ian Schultz, Belgrove, brother of the bride, and Evalyne Lusty, Hope, sister of the bride. (Rod Neill Studio).

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Stewart-Fowler. At St Paul's Church, Brightwater, Norma Beryl, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. E. Fowler, Patons Road, Richmond, to Douglas John, son of Mr and Mrs J. Stewart, Brightwater. The attendants were Andy Stewart, Brightwater, brother of the groom (best man), Lynn Polglaze, Brightwater (chief maid), and June Fowler, Hope, sister of the bride, Was the flower-girl. Future home, Wairoa Gorge. (Rod Neill Studio).