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2666 days ago

NORTH CANTEBURBURY TABLE TENNIS SUB ASSOCIATION 70th ANNIVERSARY

Georgina from Hurunui District

NORTH CANTEBURBURY TABLE TENNIS SUB ASSOCIATION IS HAVING its 70TH ANNIVERSARY IN 2019 (DATE TO BE CONFIRMED).

All current and previous players are welcome to attend our celebration.

It would be appreciated if you share any memorabilia (such as photos, certificates etc) with us that can be displayed on the day.

Do you know of any past players contact details? If so please contact one of the committee members below so we can get in touch with them.

There has been many clubs started and some that have unfortunately folded over the years. Maybe you are able to inform us of one you played for.

We appreciate any assistance to make this celebration a memorable event.

Please contact:

Georgina Eagle: 03 3148 401 or 021 131 4484
Email: geagle_pwalker@xtra.co.nz

Joe Boulton : 03 3124 715
Email: lojob@xnet.co.nz

Ross Tabb: 027 204 2008
Email: ross.p.tabb@gmail.com

Glenda Climo: 03 327 6445 or 021 440 024
Email: ggclimo@farmside.co.nz

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