Otago Daily Times

Hanna life member of Bowls Dn

- By ALISTAIR MCMURRAN

GEOFF Hanna reached the pinnacle of his career in bowls administra­tion when he was elected a life member at the 110th annual meeting of Bowls Dunedin this week.

Hanna (72) joined the Limehills Bowling Club in Southland 43 years ago when he was teaching in the district. He also became the secretary of the Western Southland Bowling subassocia­tion.

He joined the Opoho club when he shifted to Dunedin to become deputy principal of Mornington Primary School in the 1970s. He joined the Mornington Bowling Club 30 years ago.

Hanna is only the third member of the Mornington club to become a life member of Bowls Dunedin since the formation of the club in 1908. The others are Ken Miller (1982) and Molly Drumm (1989).

He is only the sixth life member to be elected since the amalgamati­on of men’s and women’s bowls at the end of

2001 to form Bowls Dunedin.

The others are Ian Roche (Tainui) and Ken Stott (Roslyn) in 2003, Margaret Malcolm (Port Chalmers) and Margaret Grubb (Waikouaiti) in 2004 and Dorothy Burnard (Green Island) in 2011.

Hanna has been a centre executive or board member since 1999 and had two stints as president of Bowls Dunedin in 200607 and 201617. He was chairman of the board from 201416.

This was Hanna’s third life membership in bowls. He was given the honour with the Mornington Club and with Kitty Hawks Dunedin in 2015.

His wife, Patsy, is also involved in bowls administra­tion and has been the Mornington club’s executive delegate for a decade.

Geoff and Patsy have both won one Bowls Dunedin title. His brother, Bruce, has represente­d Southland at bowls.

Hanna spent 22 years teaching before becoming a financial adviser for the next 22 years before his retirement.

Hanna’s expertise in finance has helped both the Mornington club and Bowls Dunedin and has been his major contributi­on to the sport.

The Mornington club put in a $220,000 allweather bowling green eight years ago, and Hanna’s main contributi­on with Bowls Dunedin has been finding sponsorshi­p and setting a budget for representa­tive teams.

Jan Tucker was elected president and Dennis Sharp vicepresid­ent at the annual meeting. The new board members are Isobel Bell (Roslyn) and David Natta (Macandrew Bay).

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