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PEST and WEED PROBLEMS. EXPERTISE COUNTSI I THE LEETON SOLDIERS CLUB PROVIDES FOR MEMBERS AND BONA FIDE VISITORS ... WIMPY BARBER'S PEST & WEED CONTROL AN ENJOYABLE FIRST CLASS MEAL OR REFRESHING DRINK IN THE CLUB'S PHONE WAGGA ( 069) 225777 PLEASANT AND AIR CONDITIONED PREMISES ACACIA AVIENUE, LEETON - PHONE 533444 1981 LEAGUE DIRECTO1RY DISTRICT COUNCILLOR: Mr C. J. (CHRIS) BLACKSHAW, C/· School Res., EDITORIAL Yend ■• Ph. 681267 PRESIDENT: Mr. J. F. (FRANK) GAYNOR, 49 Bruce Strwt, Cool ■ _;,on. Phone 273152 Well, here we are again at the beginning of yet another season of Australian Football. It doe, not seem that six moniha have paned since Coolamon and Turvey Park SECRETARY: Mr. J. E. (JOHN) TRIGG, P.O. Box 464 N ■ rrandera. Phone 592617 were battling it out for premiership honours. TREASURER: Mr. V. V. (VIC) WOOLNOUGH, Moore Street, G■ nm ■ in. Phone 207 Those that set themselves rigorous preseuon training schedules should have the Jump on those who have not yell put their heads down ■ nd began the annual winter 214219. A.H. 273154. training sessions. { Pres.: Mr. E. D. SM.IIT1H, "Erinvalc'', COOTAMUNDRA This HHon we welcome a new club to the South Western Distr1ct Football League Moombooldool. Phone Pres.: Mr. D. C. (Darrel) HOWARD, Cootamundra. 21-D. B 23 Cooper Street, Cootamundra. Cootamundra won the Central Rlverina League competition last season and thorough. Sec.: Mr. T. R. BURDETT, 34 ygoo Phone 421555. A.H. 422130. ly deserve their chance in slronger competition. Street, Ardlethan. Phone 102, A.H. Sec.: Mrs. P. l,;; (Pat) COOPER, 15 · Their president, Darryl Howard and Secretary, Mrs. Pat Cooper have a h ■ rd 189 - Temora Street, Cootamundna. working committee behind them and we wish them all the beat In theil" intiall season T.reas.: Mr. K. P. C.A!RJROLL, "Tra- Phone 422029. in the SWDFL. lee", . Phone Lander- Td.as.: M.r. G. (Greg) DEl.lL, 42 The club has a succeasful coach In Graham Upton and this wlll stand them In good 56 24 stead for the hard slog ahftd of them. vale · 32 · Bourke Street-, Cootamun<::ra. Phone Graham has the players right behind him and they all know it will not be easy - 421S73. A.H. 421127. Pres .. Mr. R. L. HARRIS, "Wahroon­ but they ■ re prepared to get out and have a go which Is what it ls ■ II a~t. Several clubs -have answered Coo'-mundra's request to play games on the Sat­ ga Hill", Mh-rool. Phone 5. Sec.: Mr. E. E. JOHNSTONE, Ash­ Pr,?.es.: Mr. B. K. LOOAN, Langham urday and Cooramundra only clash wllh their Rugby League club once during the Street, Ganma'n. Phone 42. A.H. season so their gates should not be 1cl¥8rsly effected. ton St,reet, Ariah Plll'k. Phone 175, A.H. 122. 224. The Inclusion of Cootamundr ■ In the SWDFL takes the number of clubs to 10 and Seel.: Mr. 'M. A. HOWE, Devlin Street, eliminates the necessity of a bye each WNlk, something that has plagued us sine• Treas.: ,Mr. L. L. O'•Brien "Alva Vale", Ariah P.ark. Phone 40B. Ganmain Phone 24. Whitton left the competition. Treas: Mr. K. J. WARRAN, Water• For the first time ever, SWDFL wlll h ■ ve a midget league which will be played COOLAMON . m.,m, Siareet, GamnMn. Phone 3. at half time of the first grade game. ~es.: Mr. J. W. BREDIN, P.O. Cool­ A.H. 60. All clubs with the exception of C.rong Groni,, ■ nd Ganmaln will field teams amon. Phone 273295. and by all reports the parents ere as keen as the kids. Sec.: Mr. K. E. TIPPFNG, 88 Lewis GRIFFITH Many thanks must go to co-ordinator of the midget league, that great campaigner Street, Coolamon. Phone 273016. Pres.: Mr. G. W. (Grant) HENDER­ Doug Campbell. Treas.: Mr. G. R. O'SULLIVAN, SON. 1057 Bridge Road, Griffith. Doug has spent countless hours In the past 12 months trying to get the midgets Bruce Street, Coolamon. Phone (Continwed on Page 14) going' and because of his dedlcetlon 11 h11 become a reality. When they run onto the fleld for the first ti.me give yourself I pct on the back Doug you dfterve jt. BLUNTS ■ R ■ LOGAN BROS. Ray & Shirley Johnstone's SCULLEY'S U . · ...... you home ·HOMES AVENUE, FOODLAND PTY. LTD. .LEETON ROYAL HOTEL Display Centre Open 7 Days Dealers for International Trucks, Tractors and Farin Machinery ARDLETHAN FOR INSPECTION OF GANMAIN Ltncoln Welders For your GROCERY "Quality At It's Best" SIDCHROME TOOLS STOCKED For Cold Beer and Snacks & LIQUOR REQUIREMENTS PHONE 532776 - A.H. 532355 PHONE LEETON 533388 PHONE GANMAIN 13 PHONE 171 3

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GRONG GRONG-MATONG LEETON (Black and White) (Navy Blue & Red) y~ong y~ong \ Eeeton 1. W. PURCELL EURELLS 1. D. CAMPSELL (By Demon) 2. M. NEWEL.L District Agents for: 2. P. ROCCA - Matong 3. G. HAWKER 3. L. GIBSON Vlcte, Rover, Scott -(By Magpie) The start of the 1981 SWDFL com­ 4. J. SMITH Bonner Mo~ .-. J. McPHERSON ~t's on ag;iin - all the best to all pui..ion see the Leeton redl2gs do~g ) 5. G. CHOY ~. G. ROBSON '6. T. DOHERTY FIRE FIGHTING AND 7. 0. CAR-ROI. sides for '81. Welcome Cootamundra, baHI~ i.gainst the Grong Grong-Maton.g . PUMPING UNITS hope your decision to join South West . Magp,;es at Grong Grong oval for those ( 7. B. WALSH 8. R. CRAWFORD proves to be the correct one. vital first competition points. 8. D. WALSH Hond ■ Motor Cyclw 9, G. RYAN 9. G. LONGLY 10. W. AllENDI The Grong Grong-Matong committee The rcdlegs camp is looking forward 36-38 PINE AVENUE, 10. B. SULLIVAN .LEETON • Phone 532253 11. J. LYONS have handled all clearance •applications to a most succeess.ful 1981 season and 11 . M. THORNTON 12. B. LANG winhuut any hassl~ P. Cerato and H. tue tni~ opportunity to welcome all our 12. L. KERR l ◄. C. THATCHER Crawford to Turvey Park, P. Taylor to new p,d yers an:; extend a big thl\llk you 13. B. KERR 15. P. SHEEHAN GRONG GRONG-MATONG Sutherland, and P. Andriske to Narr­ to all our loyal sponsors. 14. I. MATTINGLY 16. D. IRVINE 41 . C. McKinnon andera to eniable him -to accept a coach­ 15. W. NORTON 1'8. J. HONE The redleg, played trial ,games against 42. B. Longly . ing position·. 16. M. WALSH 21. Peter KELLAHAN MOU. Hay, Barellan and Finley and 43. B. Rava M. Thornton ,been refused a 17. S. MARGOSIS 22. C. BLACKMAN h:as wt:rt! succ:,ss£ul in •Jll wi,th the e'.X 44. G. Royle clearance from the Imps to coach our HAMSLIN 2:11. A. HARRIS c:p b, on of a narrow defeat by Finley. 18. R. 45. D. Limbrick r~erve grade -ide. At th~ time of writ­ 19. T. CASSIDY 25. S. SCHAECHE 46. D. Fitt ing, G. CoPbett was awaibing to front The e'.Xecutive of the redlegs r~m­ 20. J. RUSSELL 37. -W. McPHERSON a·ns the s'ime for 1981 John Hall th~ tribunal to b-~ gi:anted hr.i wish 21. B. GAWNE LEETON 44. S. McMAHON (right?) •to pl.lo/ for the Ma~il:5. Mark Presi.:ent. Ron Brady Treasurer and· 22. 0. SULLIVAN 52. L. HARRISON ,Bill Alendi Secretary. Club coaches 4 l . B. Morrice Newell is our other recruit, from 23. G. CORBETT 42. J. Frazer 5. G. LASHBROOK Wakool. Ros.~ Elwin - senrio~, Peter Slattery 24. P. TURNBULL 17. T. Robe~tson reserv~, and Charlie Corbett thirds. 43. W. Gladm11n Gori~:· luck to new coach, Warren and 25. G. EVANS 45. J, Wallace 19. G. Piltz to all players, for an injury - free Thursday n'ght saw the first offka.l 32. R. CONWAY 20. M. Wheel-an s:iason. May it be just that bit rnor-e Club function for the 1981 season 26. M. Russell 26. P. Mc:Cormack sirocessful _than last season. •with the presentation of Jumpers, foll­ 27. C. Royle 27. G. Heath At the time of writing, we ar~ stm ~ by a most successful social 28. S. McKay Ardlethon Plumbing 28. Paul Kellehan waitinl! on a few n:,w foo~ball guern­ evening. 29. D. Tolsher and . 29. D. Ednie seys. If these don't arrive in time our We all know the imp0rtao.ce of 30. G. Davis Hardware Serrice 30. G. Tebain t1-1am list will carry •a few errors. If this getting thrse early points on the board 31. B. O'Riely 31. S. Tabain is the case we mpologizc for the incon­ so rom ! en fellas - and lets come 3. R. Evans Now .. . 32. A. Hesketh venienoe to patrons. home f)y ;ng the r:-ddies colours. 34. G. Ceely DAVEY PUMPS 33. P. Warburton 35. C. Ceely 34. R. Shuttleworth 36. R. Anderson u well II your General 35. M. Powell Hardware Req11l~menta PTY. 37. C. Glascott 36. B. Dale K. P. & L M. CORBETT 38. J. Royle ARDL'ETHAN 38. T. Elwin TRIM'S LTO-. 39. W. Dunn PHONE 61 39. L. Melaclonls 40. M. Keown 40. P. Clayton Watervt8'W Street NARRANDERA GANMAIN Phone 069-592068 Svppliers of:- DES MURPHY HOLDEN e PRODUCE MERCHANTS AII FOOTBALL GEAR - MEN AND FOR Holden Statesman - Commodore - Gemini • CLOVER SEED CONTRACTING LADIES' WEAR and Rodeo Commercials • WHOLESALE & RETAIL SALES ADIDAS SPORTING GOODS EAST STRiEET, NAR:RANDERA - PHONE 59 1688 Branches at: Phone 223 A/H 204 AND COOTAMUNDRA 5

4 MAX RUDD'S SPORTSWORLD HAYLLAR & HOWE HAULAGE 222 PARKER STREET, COOTAMUNDRA, Telephone 421525 Interstate & General Carriers - Narrandera COOTAMUNDRA'S SPORTING SPECIALISTS Na~randera: Phones 591455 - 591143; A.H. 591143 - 59 1386 DEPOT : Multi Transport, New Footscr■ y Road, West Footscr■ y PHONE : 6894842 UMPIRES: NARRANt)ERA GANMAIN (Blue and Gold) ~Cootam_und~a HARDWARE 1. W. EVANS ( By Imp) 2. M. GILMORE w ( By Blue ) PTY. LTD. 5. RUS DURNAN ft 6. R. DONALDSON This week the start of the '81 sea­ First a welcome to new club to the 161 EAST STREET 7. D. SCOTT son sees the start of a new era of South West - Cootamundra - and HAR~ 8. S. DONALDSON football for the 'mighty Coota blue'6" apart from today we hope they have a S, LONGMORE For all HARDWARE and 9. iMost people Murry Collis to Ardlethan, "Nob­ 28. t. Trickett Mark Hiicbtt and Alex Galyan, Plus by" MoOallum and Peter Sheather M. & V. Fairweather 32. B. Clark four or five others. So with the . addi\. retired. who knows! we may get them 33. S. Kitller ion of these new players to tlhe club,

6 DAtCO AGENCIES TURVEY .TAVERN HOTEL (CHRIS AND RON McDONOUGH MINE HOSTS) SUAPLIERS OF; CADBURY CHOCOLATES. NOBBYS NOTS. MASTER FOODS AND GENERAL CATERING REQUIREMENTS Old Kent - Carlton - L.A. and Tooths Old on Top COME AND SEE OUR NEW RANGE Of WINES & SPIRITS & DISCOUNT BEER WAGGA WAGGA- PHONE 21486.3 IN OUR DRIVE-IN • BOTTLE SHOP - PHONE 251177 I yanmain UMPIRES: CZ:ut-l>'ey Pat-k ~ TURVEY PARK GANMAIN (By Bulldog) ~ , (By Lion) ( Red White & Blue) M. C. Croker Pty.Ltd. (,Maroon & White) To-day we welcome the Ganmai.n 1. G. NICHOLS Grain, Farm Prod. Merchants 1. B. SYMES Sunday sees the start of the 1981 2. P. CERATO 3. N. HARVEY Cllllb to our "New Look'' Home season and let us hope we oan improve 82 EDWARD ST., WAGGA ground. The iRAFC are to be congrat­ 3. 'L LALOR Telephone ( 069) 211631 4. D. CARROLL on last seasons efforts. The club has 4. T. NESS 5. T. KELLY ulated on enlarging the drC$ing sheds appointed Br.ian Symes from Bena11a { AH M. C. Croker 069 252056 l'm sure, for tihose players ,who bo­ •. A. BAKE-R 6. G. MENZIES as coach, and a ,big welcome is extended A,. P. GRENTELL G. J. Carroll 069 252405 7. J. STEELE thered to turn up for last weeks trial to Brian ,(or Sam) and ihis wife Joanne games at The·Rook. lt will be a pleas­ 7. G. CL.AAK NOW Agents at Marrar FOR 8. f>. TURNER with baby Rikki ma.king up the £am.Uy. 8. M. M'EEI<: AUSTRALIAN FE·RTILIZERS 10. P. MENZIES ure to play on 'M,aher Ov,al a£ter suf~ 1 Also a welcpme to Neil ' Rip" Harvey 9. I. McKENZIE 11. S. BRILL fering the a:gony of sore feet and the h~ wife Debbie and.son Brent. Another Contact Bruce Hathaway many al:iras1ons '10. R. HAMANN Phone 274373 All hours 12. M. CARROLL new player is Ro1bbie Grainger who 11. P.' DANIHER 13. R. GRAINGER It's a mystery to me why some men hails from Tasmania, an old team mate (or more appropriately, boys) play foot­ 12.

8 9 TOORAK WINES. LEETON , SUPPORT AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Win, Lose or Draw - You'll Always be Back For M.ore FOR THE VERY BEST IN QUALITY LOCAL RIVERINA WINES - Open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Phone (069) 532523 ARIAH· PARK HOTEL WITH LEO & JOHN LUCAS PHONE 68 :A~iah Pa~k :A~deethan - Mi~~ooe (By Star ) UMPIRES : (By Bomber) After three t11i-als games before the A.P.-MI-RROOL ARDLETHAN 1981 looks to be a ,promising year comp proper kicks off, the firsts won ( Brown Gold & Green) ( Red and Gold) for the Bombers. We have many new two out of three. The 1st game against W. PRESTON r"II recruits as well as Rreviou~ seasons Temora was pla~ in adverse condit­ 1. J. NEWTON 1. M. SULLIVAN locals to make a s:de that will ·be ions and d~',t allow us to play llhf 2. J. PRENTICE STOCK, STATION AND 2. T. BURDETT REAL ESTATE AGENT 3. R. LAWRY difficult to ibeat. We extend a warm flow on football we like to play, al 3. J. LUCAS SHELL GAS HEATING & 4, G. CARROLL wclcome to Captairi-COach John New­ though we won this game convincingly. G. HADDRILL 4. COOKING APPLIANCES 5. R. LITTLE ton and Sue to the town and hope The second game at Griffith was a ) that their stay is a happy •and success­ lesson to our players, Griffith showed 5. B. WEISE 7. P. LITTLE For all your Farmlns 8. P. SCULLEY ful one. us how to play football. We only play­ 6. P. DANIHER Requirements The Bombers also e:x,t<.-nd a welcome ed one good quartea-. The final •game 7. R. HADDRILL 9. 0. CLARK PHONE ARIAH PARK 154 10. P. ALLEN to the Cootamundra Qub intci the against was a ~ud!. im­ 8. T. HADDRILL League ,and would like to wish them pwved effort than the week before. OR 158 11. D. CARROLL 9. P. MANING 12. N. LITCHFIELD and all the other C'OIDpeting cluoo a Except for a couple of lapses during successful and injury free season. the game they have run out very com­ lO. C. FISHER 13. W. SMITH 14. B. COX Out: reserve •grade has been showing fortable winners in all trials. Keep the ,11. G. RYALl. 16. K. SMITH go~ form ,in their pre-season ttjals good •team work going ,and we can end 12. M. FISHER 17. W. WOOD and must have some chance of Im­ up in a good position at the end of the 13. S. FRENCH proving the great form they di:,play.' year. 18. S. LITCHFIELD 14. B. PLEMING 19. T. MOONEY ed last season. The 3rds had good wins in the trials Congratulations to Leanne and Ken, also, they are p}aying good team foot­ 15. R. FISHER 20. M. COLLIS 16. N. FAIRMAN 21 . M. CLAR-I< the new Under 19's Coach. on the ball and look like :having '·another good 23. K. WILLIAMS recent birl!h of their son. We do hope year. Come on lads 2et ,behind Jo~ and 17. R. McKENZIE 25. K. THORNTON though Ken, you give him a chance play team foot'ball and you can progress 18. G. O'BRIAN 27. S. QU,4JDE to geit fit lbefore choosing him in the a long way. . 19, I. GORDON 29. J. SMITH side. Well its down the road to our arch 2-2. J. BOX 42. Daryl SMITH Today's g1me agailnst long-time riv­ rivals Aruah Park for the first game 15. C. Litchfield als Ardlethan, promises to be a very and we •are hoping to get 3 wins to 24. B. VEARING close rugged encounter but we are kibk o£f the season on a good note. 25. T. MUROCX:K 24. D. Kelheer 26. Paul Horan confident of doing well and aquirlng All the best to the othe~ clubs in the 26. A. WOOO the four points and a good percentage. league for 1981. 30, R. Clarke 34. T. WALKER . EHis Johnstone 3n. G. Tucker 35. L. MAGU l•RE 34. D. Smith QUALITY BlTTCHER ) 41 . .I. WALKER 35. D. Day PETER STANLEY 36. K. Henry GREGORY'S ARIAH PARK 38. A. Sheehan ARIAH PARK Will be pleased to meet 39. B. Tucker - you with meat to please 40. R. Tucker FOODLAND you. 41. B. Gaynor LOCAL C, PHONE 43. G. Lucas 45 . G. Smith For ..• AGENT ~ 12 1 Phone 175 FOODLAN D BOOMERANG SHELL BARGA INS witih Evans Petroleum ARIAH PARK SALES & SERVICE Ariah Park Phone 105 SUPPORT THE BOMBERS N.R.M.A. DEPOT - PARKES INDUSTRIES DEALERS GENERAL ENGINEERING AND FARM SERVICE - WYNN'S SPECIALISTS SFIRAY PAINTING & PANEL BEATING - SECOND HAND VEHICLES & MACHINERY 10 PHONE ARIAH PARK 35 COOLAMON HOTEL ( DON & KATH BUCHANAN, Props.) RESCHS, TOOTHS NEW & CARLTON ON TAP - COUNTER .LUNCHES 12 to 1.30 TYNDALL & RYAN Don Best & Son DRY CLEANERS- GRIFFITH PAI NTING CONTRACTORS BEST TO ALL PLAYERS ANO SUPPORTERS FOR 198'1 PAPER HANGING, INTERIOR For Personalised Service Comact:­ DECORATING AND SPRAY BILL or WENDY TYNDALL PAINTING SPECIALISTS Cooeam on ~L PHONE 622081 PHONE GRIFF'ITH 621193 (By Swan) (By Grasshopper) ~ ' UMPI RES : Kevin Kirkpatrk:k coachiDg the new Well here we are season 1981 an~ the look 1st 18 Griffith ide is looking Coolamon notes are back poorer and GRIFFITH forward to a much improved season in more illiterate than e,ver wiith the usual (Red and White) 1981 with a seasons experience to the ifberal doses of slander, contempt, de­ 1. I. GEDDES young players and -the added strength famation, spite, backibi-ting, malevolesl{ 2. G. LUHRS of Ian Geddes, Gmnt Luhrs, Bruce ce, innuendo, insinuation, aspersion, . 3. P. McGARRY i~, mud slinging, deni,gra1iion, cyniciSJll, °t· G. HAR.RISON Thompson Phil McGarry and Glen you lovel Harrison things look good for the scandal and gossip (you know how JI:· D. COLLINS Y Swans this season. gossip is in a farming communitJy the 6. B. THOMSON FOR THE ULT IMATE IN 7. P. McGRATH Daryl Collis had thoughts of re.tiring potat<'es have eyes the corn have ears GOURMET TAKE-AWAY ~d the beans tia_lk) Oh yes we might 8. K. KIRKPATRICK this season after notching his 200 1st 9. W. BOTCHER 441 BANNA AVE., GRIFFITH grade games last season but was per­ mc!ude the odd slice of football as well. On the credit side, however, we have 10.' N. SEXTON Ph. 623209 - Open 7 Days suaded to put the boots •back on ,and 11. S. B-RAND coach the 2nd 18 well done Daryl. regained Flappers McKenzie the man with the whose gentle, smoothiing, me­ 12. G. TOSCAN 13. M. O'OONNELL Glenn Harrison back playing with the lifluous voice which sounds like a GRIFFITH 1st 18 will coacli the U 19· siC:e. chainsaw hitting ,a rusty nail is sur­ 14. D. LUHRS 40. M. Thompson of 15. A. CARVER Gooc; l~k to the three coaohes & passed only by his pa~1onate love 41. M. Thompson legs) 16. T. DILLON their teams. bulldogs. David (Bull Buchanan, 42. D, Schmitzer after ·i. year terrorising the TCsidents of 17. K. TURNER Welcome to all visitors to Griffith Europe (espelcially those of the female 18. J. SEIOEt., 43. S. Best 44. S. Crack for the Vintage Festival. ,gender, returns as well, and he has 19. D. TAYLOR been tr-aining strongly even though 20. R. OWEN 45. J. Bordignon after his .first .few outilnigs on the trook 46. N. Betts -~------47. R. Strongman .Robyn Buchanan - Ganmain. he had immense difficultly combating 21. R. Crowe gravel rash on his gut. 22. R. Aeresta 48. J. Cafe PRODUCE MERCHANTS 23, R. Gamble 49. A. Frank Our other gain is Albert Suidgest 50. R. Sjollema All Drenches & Vaccines - Cement from the ·fabled University of -N.S.W. 24. J. Carzoli The other hoartening aspect of the 25. P. Purtill PHONE 7 After Hours 49 trials this ye,ar has been the form of 26. A. ·Hicks (Continued on_ Page 14) 27. C. Hall 28. M. Turner • 29. B. Thompson Bill & Barb Till 30. I. Minchin f:ral DOWELL WINDOWS . J. Toscan COOLAMON Brennan's Newsagency ) . L. Candusso Contact us for COOLAMON . 33. C. Brand l:iiJ 34. T. Brand FOR YOUR FRUIT, VEGES Sliding_Windows & Doors Serving the Coolamon area with: 35. A. Frazer & BREAD REQUIREMENTS 36. M. Toth Newspapers, Niogozines 37. M. Jones PHONE 273086 Shower Screens, Roller Doors 38. A. Herrick Paperbacks, Stationery, 39. T. Reed Fly Sc,reens Greeting Cards, Ga1meS 222 St., Collier St., and all Sporting Goods Bruce Young's Joinery COO LA CRA FT Wigg■ Griffith Try your luck In the LOTTO and BONEGILLA ROAD, GRIFFITH COOLAMON • ARTS & CRAFTS 25 .4407 62 4433 POOLS each week. Detail Joinery, · B11ilt-ins, Doors SOUVENIRS & GIFTS Pr:.:hsembled House Frames TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE 17 Detailed Kitchens, Free Quotes PROP: ALISON FAIRWEATHER PHONE 623017 - A.H. 623553 PHONE 273202

13 "NEW LOOK " LONDON HOTEL-MOTEL YOUR HOSTS FRANK & ANNE CALVI For the Best in BAR SERVICE and AFTER THE MATCH SNACKS LOGAN ·.& HITCHENS - GANMAIN AND COOLAMON "THE HOME OF ALL SPORTSMEN" A RDLETHAN PHONE .34 'WHOLESALE GRAIN AND CHAFF MERCHANTS DEALERS FOR INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT LEAGUE DIRECTORY (Cont.) Tr11as.: Mrs. L.' Y. HUNT, Aerodrome PHONE GANMAIN 42•216 : COOLAMON 27 3024 (Continued from Page 3) Residence, Leeton Road, Narran­ dera. Phone 591394. Phone 624433. A.H. 621845. LEAGUE DRAW FIRST HALF ROUND Sec.: Mrs. M. F. COLLINS, 5 Knox TURVEY PARK /Place, Gti,lffilth. Pihone 623350. Pres.: Mr. C. W. HARRISON. 10 APRIL 18 MAY 31 Treas.: -Mr. A. SMITH, Rurial Bank, Donnelly · Avenue, Wagga Wa,gga. Cootamundra. v Narrandera. Ganmain. v Griffith Narrandera. v' Leeton. Residence, Gri•ffith. Phone 623-195. Rione 251303. A.H. 2138183. APRIL 19 A.H. 621388. Sec.: 'Mr. S. PRiASER, 3 Ka.reef G.G. Matong. v Leeton. Cootamundra. v Ardlethan. Turvey Park. v G. G. Matong. GRONG GRONG-MATONG Street, Wagga Wagga. Phone A1H. Turvey Park. v Ganmain. 311428. A. P. Mirrool. v Ardlethan. A. P. Mirrool. v Coolamon. Pres.: Mr. I. F,ERGUSON, "Baden", Treas.: Mr. R. C. IVERACH, 12 Mi­ Grifftth. v Coolamon. JUNE 7 Grong Grong. Phone 279127. mos,a Drive, Wagga W,agga. Phone AP RIL 26 Griffith. v Narrandera. Sea.:· Mr. M. J. SULLIVAN, "Bo'bbel­ Leeton. v Turvey Park. ,gigbie", Grong Grong. Plhone 212929. A.H. 252211. Narr111dera. v Turvey Perk. Ganmain. v A. I>. Mirrool. Ardiethan. v Ganmain. 563201. G. G. Matong. v A. P. Mlrrool. Trea~.: Mr. D. NBWSOM,. "Barra­ COOLAMON NOTES Ardlethan. v Coo1amon. Griffith. v G. G. Matong. Coolamon. v Cootiimundra bool", Matong. Phone 3. (Continu~ from Page 12) Leeton. v Cootamundra. JUNE 14 LEETON some of the younger seconds and under MAY 3 Narrandera. v Ardlethan. Pres.: Mr. J. W. HALL, 21 Palm Av­ 19's of 1980. Jan Buollan,an's fonn at A. P. Mirrool, v Narrantlera. Coota·mundra. v Ganmain enue, Leeton. Phone 533677. A.H. fullback -has -been outstanding and not Cooiamon. v Ganmain. Turvey Park. v G~iffith. 533769. far behind him in improvement have G. G. Matong. v Ardlethan. A. P. Mirrool: v Leeton. Sec.: Mr. W. H. ALIENDI, 54 Y·:nco be-en a whob host of young players Leeton. v Griffith. Coolamon v G. G. Matong. 532000. Avenue, Leeton. Phone Thi-s week, Griffith where an opening Cootamundra. v Turvey Park. JUNE 21 A.H. 532005. loss would he about as useful as a roof Ganmaln Narrandera. MAY 10 Winfield Championships. v Treas.: Mr. R. J. BRADDY, 14 Sassa" ~ack cm a motor bike. Ardletkan. v Turvey Park. fras Street, Leeton. Phone 532911. MAY 17 Griffith. v A. P. Ml-rrool. A.H. 532988. Narrandera. v Coolamon. Leeton. v Coolamon. NARRANDERA Ganmain. v G. G. Matong. G. G. Matong. v Cootamundra. GUTHRIE'S Griffith. v Cootamundra. Pres.: Mr. D. R. DURNAiN, "l.ock­ FOODLAND Turvey Park. v A. P. Mi rrool. leig,h", Collinroobie! Phone 553219. Ardlethan. v Leeton. ARDLETHAN BAKERY Sec.: 'Mr. R. E. O'KEEFFE, 19 Argyle GANMAIN (Props. G. ~-, Y. E. & R. J, Cassimatis) FOR CHEERFUL & FRIENDLY SERVICE MAY 24 Street, Narraindel'a. Phone 'C/- Specialising in Bread, Cakes, Pies 59228 J. Massa,ges Wife (Norma) PHONE 18 . G. G: Matong. v Narrandera. A.H. 592183, Leeton. v l;anmain. TIP-TOP DISTRIBUTORS Griffith. v Ar.dlethan. Pastry and Wedding Cakes Coolamon. v Turvey Park. ARIAH STREET, ARDLETHAN RIVERl·NA CRANE & A. P. Mlrrool. v Cootamundra. W., A. & M. K. PHILLIPS TOWING SERVICE JACKO and MARY PHILLIPS CRANE - FORKLIFT Sole Proprietors (Member A.FD.A. ) LOW-LOADER -THREE FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALES - SERVICE - PARTS 977L liRAXCAVA TERS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS .FOR H IRE DJ Floral Tributes Available DAM CONSTRUCT ION & 26 EAST STREET RIVER IN A MACHINERY CLEAN ING ( Private Address: 20 King Street) STUART HIGHWAY - WAGGA PHONE (069) 213747 Contact:- NA R•RANDE RA MICK MULLINS LEETON ROAD - NARRANDERA PHONE (069) 591522 at Wagga Phone 592021 Day - Night 251413 TOYOTA Dealers NAPIER 14 CARS - TRUGKS JOHN SHEARER - GRASSL.ANDS