Principal of Basser College, Dr. Malcolm Mackay, opening the orchid festival last Friday night. The festival, the first in Penrith, was sponsored by the" Penrith Rotary Club and arranged by Blue Mountains and District Orchid Society. At rear are (1. to r.), Mr. A. Little (President, Thorndale School for Sub-normal ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 85 wordsThe highly successful orchid festival, attended by 2,500 people in Penrith last weekend, will result in between £250 and £300 being donated to Thorndale School for Sub-normal Children. ...
Article : 596 wordsApproval was given last night for a lease' of portion of Penrith Showground to house a 20 lane ten-pin bowling alley in a building to cost between £70,000 and £80,000. ...
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Advertising : 263 wordsAn assurance was, given last Saturday by the Mayer of Penrith, Ald. W. L. Chapman, M.L.A., that a tar sealed access would be given to the new Bennett Road Public School, St. Marys. ...
Article : 789 wordsIn the Commonwealth Security Loan that closed recently, Penrith was well placed on the list of areas ...
Article : 44 wordsPenrith is to have a new £130,000 Court House, with four court rooms, by the end of December, 1962. ...
Article : 209 wordsVote of £18,000 by Penrith City Council for the Allen Place parking area—compared with the estimated cost of £26,000—has left funds £3,000 short of necessary amount for sealing the area. ...
Article : 395 wordsPrincess of the orchid festival, Cheryl Cook, 11 years of Kingswood, pictured in front of the feature display arrangement in Penrith R.S.L. Memorial Hall. —Photo by A. S. Bennett. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsPosters entered by Blaxland school-children in a competition in conjunction with the P. and C. fete were ...
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Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962), Thu 19 Oct 1961, Page 1
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