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...continued from front page. Due to Covid restrictions, several of the Club’s valuable catering fundraisers had to be cancelled during the year, resulting in a downturn in the Club’s fundraising efforts. However, a successful firewood raffle and an extensive used battery collection were undertaken, to stimulate the Club’s funds. The batteries will be cashed in when favourable prices return. Pea straw orders remained high, thanks to the generosity of several local farming families, contractors, and the working bees our members supported. This year, another excellent Golf Tournament raised $17,000 toward an Archgola Project at Darfield Hospital, while Club members also assisted at the Coast to Coast event, which was held in rather inclement weather conditions. We do thank those people who have so generously supported these projects. Among the many other recipients of the Club’s support, were

Daryl Collier being awarded the Ramsay Gibson Award for Services to the Malvern Lions for 2021/22. Kirwee School, who received $5,000 toward the building of a shelter around their school pool, and two final year Darfield High School students each received $2,500 toward their first year of Tertiary Study. Unfortunately, the Club’s 50th Jubilee, which was to be held at Bangor Estate in September last year, had to be postponed due to the Covid restrictions in force at the time. The Sub Committee now hopes to hold the event on Sunday, September 25th. The Club would also like to take this opportunity to thank our very supportive and generous community for their unrelenting support again throughout the past year. Unfortunately, the Club’s 50th Jubilee, which was to have been held at Bangor Estate in September last year, had to be postponed due to Covid Restrictions. The Sub Committee has now been recalled, in the hope of holding the event on Sunday 25th September this year. Brian Davidson.

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