Barrington United Bowling Club - Thursday 3 Bowls Triples 10th Oct
Hi,
Barrington United Bowling Club has run a Thursday Open 3 Bowl Triples Tournament for a number of years now and our next one is tomorrow at 12.00pm.
Due to the Charted Club Outdoor Ladies event being held in Christchurch, we have had a few withdrawals - but have found 3 teams to make a total of 14 teams playing. We can cater for 16 teams - So if you are a bowler, have Thursday afternoon - 10th October FREE (or any of the dates on our club flyer) and would like to enter a team into this event for $10.00pp, meat tray prizes to 4th, meat tray raffles to 6th (all meat trays are supplied by our local butcher FRESH MEATS BARRINGTON) and CASH PRIZE raffles to 6th place - SO get in touch with me; Warren on 0274383629 to enter or via Barrington United website: barringtonunited.weebly.com... - enquiry links at bottom of the page.
Regards for your time.
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