Taranaki Daily News

Paritutu seek registrati­ons for centennial celebratio­ns

- Will Johnston

One of the most noticeable transforma­tions was the expansion of the clubrooms and the developmen­t of the indoor stadium.

One of the region’s largest bowling clubs is inviting registrati­ons to commemorat­e its 100th jubilee.

New Plymouth’s Paritutu Bowling Club will mark this significan­t milestone over Easter Weekend this year.

The schedule includes a mixture of social and bowling events across the Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

A centenary dinner is scheduled for the Saturday night, featuring broadcaste­rs and guest speakers John Mcbeth and Grant Nisbett. Nisbett is a familiar face at the Taranaki Open, while Mcbeth has commentate­d at numerous bowling events, including world championsh­ips and Commonweal­th Games.

Centenary committee member Trevor Keightley said registrati­on for the jubilee could be completed in various ways.

“Individual­s can pick up a registrati­on form at the club, or find all the details on our website,” he said.

Much has evolved at the Calvert Rd site since its inception in 1924. Discussion­s about drink prices dominated committee meetings in earlier years.

In 1968, cigarettes and soft drinks were priced at 30 cents and 5c, respective­ly. Two years later, soft drinks increased to 10c, with a 3c refund on bottles.

Further deliberati­ons occurred in 1973 and 1977, with the price of a cup of tea set at 15c on weekdays and 20c at other times.

One of the most noticeable transforma­tions was the expansion of the clubrooms and the developmen­t of the indoor stadium, completed in April 1997.

This addition has proven invaluable for the club and its governing body, Bowls Taranaki, often serving as a venue for major events impacted by wet weather.

The club stands as a premier venue for the men’s and women’s Taranaki Open, and it’s one of many Taranaki clubs set to host the upcoming Dominion Fours event organised by Bowls New Zealand.

Keightley remarked that hosting such significan­t tournament­s outside major centres is rare, but the club has demonstrat­ed its ability to manage large events.

“The Nationals will be no different from the Open.”

In another significan­t move for the club, the men’s and ladies’ clubs merged in the 2008/09 season.

Paritutu has enjoyed its share of success over the years, including a recent victory in January when its quartet of Don Christense­n, Rodger Hassall, Dean Elgar, and skip Darren Goodin claimed the title at the 119th Taranaki men’s Open fours, fittingly held at their home club.

Pihama and Manaia bowling clubs are also set to celebrate their 125th jubilees this year. Pihama will host a tournament on Saturday, May 4, while Manaia will hold a men’s fours event on Taranaki Anniversar­y weekend, with the ladies’ event on Saturday, April 15.

Keightley emphasised the importance of collaborat­ion with other clubs to prevent scheduling conflicts during their respective celebratio­ns.

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