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DISTRICT NEWS.
KINGSTHORPE.
Thursday.
P.A.P.S.O.A, PRIDE OF KINGS
MNORpN LODGE.
Tle usual fortnightly meeting of tho
above lodge was held in Mr. W. Fuller’s
Hall on Saturday night. Bro. W, Ku
nowski W.M., presided. over a good at
‘endance. After tho formal businceshad
been denit with, including tho propoei
1 ies of three new members, the.forth
roming win’ and dance was brought
"n fry diseussian:. It was unanimously
deeid-d that the prozeeda of samo
shoni he lunded over to the widow of
Mr. Lan Rasmussen who, ae reported
io n rrev'eus isoae of the "Chronicle,"
I l'ed lest week leaving a fumily of
aeven young children, for whom much
wempathy was expressed.
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
Brautiut wonther favored the annual
sienin of the Kingsthorpo. Presbyterian
Surdav whrol cbi'dron on Saturday
last, which wae held in a paddock kind
‘y lent by Mr. C. Rundman. Mr. M, B.
Seltefe, sabon) superintendent, Mr®. Mc
Alpine. and Mina Schofe, trachere, had
tho arran-ements well in hand fo tho
enjoymen' nf the children. During tho
morning izht refreshments were served
cut to thorn, and during the afternoon
they were entertained with a substan
Cal tea. The usual races and games
were indulod in. Visitors present in
cluded the Hev. N. F. Shaw, Oakoy,
M'sses Wr'kor (2), Cawdor, Mis Peter
son, Meringandan. There was also pro
went a ennd number of parents and
friend » fmm Kingithiorpo and Glencoe,
mast of whemg npnaprod to anivy them
•’elves as well "s the chi'dren did.
FOOTNALL ■
There was a large number of soccer
football entlusiaste at the, meeting of
the Kingsthorpo Caledonian football
club en Wed omay night in Mr. Fu’
jor’s liul». which was,hold for tho pur
o-• u elect in officers for the ensuing
ano. Siveral of the .membera of last
sdocon’stomn have left the district, but
other wel-known players have been he
cured in their places, so that the club
has every confidonet in thoir ability to
hol dtlteir own in the futuro contents
for t he . four trophies secured hunt en
won. . The following oflicers were olect
ed:—Mr. J. I. Wilson. chairman; Mr.
J. Deus‘-y, secretary; Mr.F. Gardiner,
treasurer; committee, Messrs. J. Quinn,
J. Hiolope, G. Densley and C. Binning
ton; captn’n, Mr. A. Smith;- vice-cap
tain, Mr. G. McKean. Tho secretary
reports the following players have al
ready signed on:—T. McKean, ‘W. Mc
Kean, J. McKean, John MoKean, J. B.
Wi’sn, 11. Swan, W. Lindsay, A. Black;
T. Dowding, W. Elmer, H. Smith, A.
Smith and J.Hislope.
The two local eoceer teams, Kings-4
thorpe Caledonians and Gowrie Ferne,
tried conelusions in a friendly game on ,
Saturday, and after a hard game. the
Ferns were victorious by one goal to
nil. The ‘Cal’ys” were not at full
strength, so that at some future dato
they may be ahlo to rovers© tho eooro,
but they wi’l have to look to their laur
nr?, as the “Ferns” are practising ami
duotsly and have mad?' marked im
oroyoment rinco their previous match
rth Cloombungec,
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