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| − | Les Hazell was on the [[Village Hall Committee]] in 1984 and | + | '''Les Hazell''' was on the [[Village Hall Committee]] in 1984, 85 and 86. |
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| + | '''Marion Hazell''' was on the executive [[Village Hall Committee]] in 1995, 96 and 97. | ||
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| + | '''Hallmark April 1992'''. [[The Happy Wanderers]]. '''This club has now been in existence for a year''', and on Sunday March 29th the AGM was held in the [[Village Hall]] with a ploughman's lunch being served before embarking on the monthly walk. The officers for the year are co-ordinator Ted Janes, deputy Co-ordinator Frank Glenister with Marion Hazell as Secretary/Treasurer. | ||
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| + | '''2009.''' Short Mat Bowls Club. Report by Leigh Axe. There were about six of us working to set up the club. Les Hazell made us some large boxes on wheels to make easy manouvering of what are very heavy mats. He also made our wooden frames for stopping overshooting bowls. click [[Les & Marion Hazell]] for more about Les. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:49, 3 August 2025
Les Hazell was on the Village Hall Committee in 1984, 85 and 86.
Marion Hazell was on the executive Village Hall Committee in 1995, 96 and 97.
Hallmark April 1992. The Happy Wanderers. This club has now been in existence for a year, and on Sunday March 29th the AGM was held in the Village Hall with a ploughman's lunch being served before embarking on the monthly walk. The officers for the year are co-ordinator Ted Janes, deputy Co-ordinator Frank Glenister with Marion Hazell as Secretary/Treasurer.
2009. Short Mat Bowls Club. Report by Leigh Axe. There were about six of us working to set up the club. Les Hazell made us some large boxes on wheels to make easy manouvering of what are very heavy mats. He also made our wooden frames for stopping overshooting bowls. click Les & Marion Hazell for more about Les.