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KIMBERLEY GYROS ARE DINNER GUESTS HERE – Heartily Welcomed By Alan McBroom, President of the Cranbrook Club.

            Returning similar hospitality, Cranbrook Gyros had as their dinner guests Tuesday members of the Kimberley Club, the meal being laid in the private dining room in the Victoria Café.  The visitors were heartily welcomed by Alan McBroom, Cranbrook president, who was most happy in his reference to interchange of visits by the clubs, a practice productive of much good and a better understanding of club aims.

            After dinner the visitors were variously entertained on the bowling alleys and curling rink, a few attending the “talkies.”  A light lunch was served immediately before 11 p.m., when the visitors left by car for Kimberley.

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Internal ID: 0052.0796
Medium: Newspaper
Date: January 30th 1930
Collection: 0052
City: Cranbrook, BC
People: McBroom
Publisher: Cranbrook Courier
Pages: 1
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Cranbrook Gyros return hospitality to Kimberley Gyros by treating them to dinner, bowling and curling.
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