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A weekly Rotary Meeting with a difference was held on Monday August 13th. Organised by Bernard Williams, the evening commenced with a "just for fun" 9 hole Golf Competition at Radnor Golf Club, followed by a Ham, Egg and Chips meal at the Club. 13 Golfers played, then joined by another 17 Rotarians and partners for the meal. The event was won by President Tony Williams (cut his Handicap !) with David Stone as runner-up. A most enjoyable evening.............thank you Bernard.
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