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60S up BRANCH OFFICERS 04 August 2021 60S UP BRANCH OFFICERS 28 September 2021 Birkenhead President: Edna Bulkeley 30 Oruamo Place, Beach Haven, Auckland 0626 09 483 8497 Secretary: Kathy Heke 4 Havenwood Place Birkenhead Auckland 0626 027 495 3095 Treasurer: Margaret Crowther 16 Eskdale Road Birkenhead Auckland 0626 09 483 8957 Meetings 2nd Tuesday of month 10 am Cedar Anglican Church, 56a Tramway Rd, Beach Haven Email: [email protected] [email protected] Bream Bay President: Joe Beer 26 Dune Lake Place, Ruakaka, 0116 09 459 5498 Secretary: Joy Butterworth, 46 Ocean View Rise, Ruakaka, 0116 09 433 0434 Treasurer: Sue Smith 66 Heatherlea Drive, RD 1 Whangarei 0171 021 850 286 Meetings 4th Friday o f month 10am Ruakaka Rec Hall, Ruakaka. Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Brown Owl President: Pam Wakelin, 70 Gemstone Drive, Upper Hutt 5018 04 977 9055 Secretary: Val Kelly, 3 Golders Rd, Elderslea, Upper Hutt 5018 04 970 6450 Treasurer: Pam Wakelin , 70 Gemstone Drive, Upper Hutt 5018 04 977 9055 Meetings 1st and 3rd Friday of month 9.30am for 10am, Iona Centre, Ebdentown St, Upper Hutt 5018, Upper Hutt. Email: [email protected] [email protected] Browns Bay President: Cecilia Parkinson 09 413 9960 Secretary: Fiona Lilley 021 758 595 Treasurer: Sandra Wilson 09 478 2585 Meetings 4th Monday of month 10 am Progress Hall, Anzac Road, Browns Bay. Email: [email protected] [email protected] Cambridge P resident: Sarah Henshaw 18D Pope Terrace, Cambridge 3432 027 211 1094 Secretary: Judy Pratt 11 Mahy Way, Cambridge, 3432 07 827 7769 Treasurer: Graeme Henshaw 18D Pope Terrace, Cambridge 3432 027 211 1094 Meetings 1st Tuesday of month Raleigh Street, Christian Centre, Leamington. Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Dargaville President: Margaret Pinny 1578 Waihu Road R.D.2 Dargaville 0372 09 439 4560 Secretary: Paul Udall 134 Whakahara Road RD10, Dargaville 0730 027 4810 193 Treasurer: Joy Bird Baylys Coast Rd Dargaville 09 439 7073 Meetings 1st Tuesday of month 1-00 pm The Lighthouse, Harding Park, Dargaville. (Signposted “Museum”) Email: [email protected] [email protected] Feilding President: Nelson Hibbard 22E Stonebridge Heights Feilding 06 323 1091 Secretary: Anne Ireland 15 Westwind Place Feilding 4702 06 323 4170 Treasurer: Dianne Tompkins 225 Halcombe Road RD5 Feilding 06 323 3456 Meetings 3rd Monday of month 1-30p.m. Johnston Park Bowling Club Drake Street Feilding Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Glenfield President: John Child, 77 Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn 1021 022 038 9842 Secretary: Carole Appleton 09 444 5592 Treasurer: Janet Keeble, 11 Embassy Place, Glenfield Auckland 0629 09 444 4674 Meetings 1st Monday of month 1-30p.m. Glenfield Leisure Centre (2nd Monday if 1st is a holiday) Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hastings President: Molly Ballantyne, 100A Riverslea Road South, Hastings 4122 06 876 9102 Secretary: Raewyn Stephens 28 Arbuckle Rd, Frimley, Hastings 4120 06 878 3492 Treasurer: Rob Shepherd 124 Avondale Rd, Greenmeadows, Napier 4112 06 844 0109 Meetings 2nd Tuesday 10am-12 noon, St. Marks Church Hall, Queen Street East, Hastings. Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hibiscus Coast President: Colleen Swann, 15/57 Weiti Road, Orewa, 0931. 027 430 5546 Secretary: Peter Batten, 86 Eaves Bush Road, Orewa 0931 09 427 6141 Treasurer: Peter Batten, 86 Eaves Bush Road, Orewa 0931 09 427 6141 Meetings: 3rd Wednesday of the month 10am, Hibiscus Coast RSA, 43 Vipond Road, Stanmore Bay, Whangaparaoa Email: [email protected] [email protected] Focus to B. Slaney, 66 Shakespear Road, Army Bay, Whangaparaoa 0930 Invercargill President: Neville Scarlet 23 Lauder Cresent Invercargill 9812 03 216 4899 Secretary: Dave Savage 4/23 Dublin Street Windsor Invercargill 9810 03 217 5040 Treasurer: Dave Savage 4/23 Dublin Street Windsor Invercargill 9810 03 217 5040 Meetings 2nd M ond ay of month 10am Invercargill Workingmens Club, 1st floor, Esk Street, Invercargill. Entrance off East car park. Email: [email protected] Correspondence & Focus to Peter Swain, 73 Scandrett Street, Invercargill, 9812 03 214 4802 Kamo President: Alison Waugh 131/94 Boundary Road, Tikipunga 021 0299 4057 Secretary: Jenny Manley 5 Sandpiper Drive, Totara Gardens, Tikipunga, 09 435 5544 Treasurer: Jenny Manley 5 Sandpiper Drive, Totara Gardens, Tikipunga, 09 435 5544 Meetings 2nd T uesd ay of month 10-30am Kamo Club, Meldrum Street, Kamo Email: [email protected] [email protected] Levin President: Margaret Woodgyer 26 Parsons Ave, Levin 5510 06 367 2388 Secretary: Jenny Ingham 06 368 9462 T reasurer: Barbara McGowan 06 362 6881 Meetings 4th Monday of month 10am Hudson Room, Cossie Club, Levin Email: [email protected] [email protected] Maidstone President: Nigel Stent, Villa 218 Summerset At The Course 20 Racecourse Rd 021 256 6840 Secretary: Jill Focas, 4B Glasgow St, Upper Hutt 04 976 5853 Treasurer: Nigel Stent, Villa 218 Summerset At The Course 20 Racecourse Rd 021 256 6840 Meetings 2nd & 4th Friday of month 1-15pm Hapai Club, Fergusson Drive, U.H Email: [email protected] [email protected] Matamata President: Paul Cameron 5a Central Street Matamata 3400 07 888 7321 Secretary: Janet Chiplin 121/11 Manuka Street 07 880 9223 Treasurer: Shirley MacLeod 23 Gladstone Road, Matamata 07 888 8724 Meetings 2nd Monday of month 1.30pm Anglican Church Lounge, Hohaia St, Matamata Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Moonshine President: Sylvia Slater 5/631 Fergusson Drive, Trentham, Upper Hutt 5018 04 528 9337 Secretary: Bob Box, 153 Clouston Park Rd. Upper Hutt 04 526 9455 Treasurer: Colette Edhouse, 17 Radiata Grove, Brown Owl, Upper Hutt 5018 Meeting 2nd & 4th Wednesday of month 1-30pm Masonic Lodge Hall, Islington Street, U.H Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Northcote President: Eddie Coleman 34 Huntington Park Drive, Greenhithe 021 1521 070 Secretary: Ann Williamson, 44 Sunnybrae Rd, Hillcrest 0627 09 443 5227 Treasurer: Jack Warren , 3304/5Greenwich Way, Unsworth Heights 09 443 1654 Meetings 1st Friday of month 10-00am Northcote Citizens Hall, Ernie Mays Street, Northcote Email: [email protected] [email protected] Petre President: Jenny Williams, 38B Tinirau Street, Wanganui East 4500 06 927 5118 Secretary: Betty Murphy, 41 Harper Street, Gonville, Wanganui, 4501 06 344 2976 Treasurer: Gwendolyn Jackson, 3/40 Burton Avenue, Wanganui 4500 06 343 3190 Meetings 3rd Wednesday of month 2-00pm St. Andrews Hall Glasgow St. Wanganui. Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Pukekohe President: Helen Michael 43 Isabella Drive Pukekohe 2120 09 238 1457 Secretary: Treasurer: Durlene Griffin 12 Valley Road Pukekohe 2021 027 436 9834 Meetings 2nd Wednesday of month 10-30am Pukekohe Town Hall Concert Chambers, Massey Ave. Pukekohe Email: [email protected] [email protected] Silverstream President: Jennie Peterson, Villa 84, 20 Racecourse Road, Trentham 5018 04 527 7936 Secretar y: Anne Catchpole 82 Heretaunga Square Silverstream Upper Hutt Treasurer: Sue Irving 7 Dunns Street, Silverstream, Upper Hutt 5019. 04 528 0001 Meetings 1st & 3rd Friday of month 9-45am Silverstream Bowling Club, 37 Dunns Road, Silverstream, Upper Hutt. Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] South Auckland President: Glennys Sanson 37 Ewhurst Place Goodwood Heights 021 150 7911 Secretary: Dot Freeman, 3 Freshney Place Manurewa 2102 09 972 4492 Treasurer: Warwick Levin 8 Donegan Place Conifer Grove 2112 09 298 5529 Meetings 1st Wednesday of month 10am St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 150 Great South Rd Manurewa Email: [email protected] [email protected] Takapuna - Devonport President: Annette Walker 60 Totora Vale Drive Sunnynook 0620 09 444 5148 Secretary: Elaine Utting 21 Durbin Court Greenhithe 0632 09 413 6562 Treasurer: Pamela Walton 2 Bracken Avenue Takapuna O622 09 489 4508 Meetings 3rd Thursday of month 10am St Joseph's Catholic Church Hall 10 Dominion St Takapuna Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Taupo President: Betty Rosanoski 53 Kahurangi Road, Taupo 07 376 9443 Se cret ary: Sue Downie 113 Kenrigg Road Kinloch RD1 Taupo 07 07 376 8080 Treasurer: Brian Cosgriff 77 Lisland Drive Kinloch RD1 Taupo 3377 021 732 690 Meetings 2nd Monday Taupo Bowling Club 10.30 am , 4th Monday away tour to be advised. Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tauranga President: Alex Beck 109 Whakaturau Cres. Pyes Pa Tauranga 3112. 027 247 7643 Secretary: Rosalind Birtwistle 027 668 3386 Treasurer: Phyllis Spencer Meetings: Tauranga Citizens’ Club Cnr. Cameron Road and 13th Avenue 1st Wednesday of month. 10am Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Te Awamutu President: Lloyd Jackson 413 Mandeno St Te Awamutu 07 871 4097 Secretary: Janice Drummond 166 Totara St Te Awamutu 3800 07 871 4358 Treasurer: Zilda Liddington 1/1150 Bank St Te Awamutu 3800 07 871 7286 Meetings 3rd Friday of month 10-30am Waipa Workingmen’s Club Albert Park Drive, Te Awamutu Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Thames President: Carol McGee 121 Hays Place Thames 3500 021 208 8296 Secretary Pam Davis 8844C Tairua/Kopu Road RD1 Thames 020 417 49817 Treasurer: Robyn Urry 100A Parawai Road Thames 3500 07 868 3262 Meetings: 10.00am, 3rd Tuesday of the month Thames Bowling Club 512 McKay St, Thames Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Upper Hutt President: George Fink, President, 2 Byron Street, Upper Hutt 04 526 3848 Secretary: Colleen Piper Treasurer: Dick Lynn, 8a Kukupa Grove Heretaunga U.H.
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