Country Women’s Association (CWA) Cobar Branch president, Colleen Boucher (at far left) welcomed CWA members from around the western region to a Far West Group meeting on Saturday which the Cobar branch hosted at the Cobar Services Club. Mrs Boucher is pictured with Far Western Group executive committee members Sharon McCalman (Warren branch member), Pat Riley (Trangie), Ruth Hando (Narromine) and Carolyn Egan (Narromine). As part of the meeting, the judging of the regional The Land Cookery and Handicraft competitions took place. See full report on Page 9.
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