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Bowls on a roll for a ham

IT’S Ham Day once again at Tewantin-Noosa Bowls Club this Sunday, 11 December.
From 9am to 5pm players will have the chance to take home a Christmas ham.
There will be 40 prizes given away in total with the winner receiving a full leg of ham, and half legs going to second to 10th places.
Games will go for two hours and 10 minutes and the cost is $25 per player which includes lunch.
Contact Bob Schofield on 5449 7340 to register for this great day out on the green.
The Tewantin-Noosa Bowls Club specials are on all week with Monday’s $15 fish dinners, Tuesday’s $12 schnitzels, Wednesday’s two-for-one meals and on Saturdays kids eat for free.
With steaks starting at the incredible price of $18 for a 200g rump which is served with chips and salad bar or an $18 carbonara, the bowls club offers unbeatable value.
There is a courtesy bus available by calling 5449 7155 to make visits even easier.

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