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Part 3

OCTOBER 2005
SANSON SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL and CRAFT DAY

This will be held on Friday 28th October. The children's craft will be judged on Thursday at 2.30p.m. Judging of Calves and Lambs will be at 10 45 a.m.on Friday. There will be a barbeque lunch on sale and the cakes will be auctioned at 12 30p.m. This is a good opportunity for those of us who have no connection with the school to come along and help the school with their fundraising.


SANSON TRAMWAY COMMEMORATION PLAQUE

We have received confirmation from the M.D.C. of funding for Peter Sparrow's project. Tuesday, November 29th at 1p.m.has been set as the date for the unveiling by the Mayor Ian McKelvie, this being the 60th anniversary of the last running of the tram. We would appreciate the loan of any photos which residents may have so we can set up a display in the hotel to view after the ceremony. The plaque will be a block of granite inscribed with the words "Commemorating the Sanson Tramway 25th August 1884 to 29th November 1945. Dedicated on 29th November 2005 by Mayor Ian McKelvie Manawatu District Council"

SANSON WOMENS INSTITUTE

will hold their October meeting in the Supper-room of the Community Hall on Tuesday the 4th October at 1 30 p.m. An International Day Speaker will be the guest this month and all women are assured of a welcome! Contact Margaret Halpin phone 3238583 SANSON COMMUNITY LlBRARY

Our next book change is on October 12th and we always welcome anyone who likes to come along and give a hand on the day at 10 30a.m. We have been heartened by several newcomers to the village joining us. Carol has run the Holiday Programme this week with her usual efficiency and it has been a great pleasure to have so many young mums bring along their little ones and join in the fun. We have been given a lot more jigsaws. Remember our photo-copying service at 10c per A4 sheet.

Opening Hours

Monday 10 a.m to 12 midday Tuesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Thursday10 a.m. to12 midday Friday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Saturday 11a.m.to 1 p.m.


We were disturbed today to hear of unacceptable behaviour from some of the younger generation. Private property has been entered and items in gardens interfered with. Parents need to know what their young ones are up to when they go wandering in the evenings. We have also heard of petrol and diesel being siphoned and with the prices of these so high now we are not surprised. It surprises us that so many people with garages leave their cars out in the open. And while complaining we have had it brought to our attention that it is not only wandering dogs causing aggro; in certain parts of the village chooks are wandering at will scratching up gardens. Remember to have good neighbours be a good neighbour!!


House to rent.

A two bedroomed house is available to rent at $150 per week. Grounds and lawns taken care of by owner. Phone 3293484


No more grizzling until next month!!!

 

IF YOU WISH TO SPONSOR THE SNIPPETS CONTACT DEL 3293674


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