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Across the Greens -​​​​​​​ Leitchville

THE Leitchville Bowls Club held its presentation night with 30 members and guests present, which was an enjoyable evening. Thanks to the Jo Wilson for catering. President Graham Douglas welcomed everyone to have an enjoyable night.

Trophy winners are as follows:

Men’s Club Singles: Ken Dehne; runner-up: Trevor Hore.

Men’s Club Pairs: Kevin Dehne and Tony Cantwell; runner-up: Peter Griffiths and John Hipwell.

Ladies Club Singles: Heather Crichton; runner-up: Jules Mastin.

Roma Opie was also awarded a Life Membership of the Leitchville Bowls Club. The Leitchville Bowls Club would like thank all sponsors and donors for their valuable support throughout the year and we look forward for their continued support.

The Autumn Pie and Soup Combined Clubs A/C Two Bowl Triples commences Thursday, April 13 at Leitchville. Contact Tony Cantwell 0419 369 821 or Graham Douglas 0409 567 428.

The club’s end-of-season raffle winners were 1st Matt Hawken, 2nd Jan Leed, 3rd Stu Robinson, 4th Greg Goulding, 5th Terry Place, 6th Ken Peace, 7th Hamish Hooper, 8th Thomas Hawken, 9th Greg Goulding, 10th Ron Cornwill, 11th Tracey and Pearl Dehne.

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