
raffles at the Services Club on Saturday afternoons. The Hospital Auxiliary is one of a
number of local groups to have benefited from the more than 3,000 chooks the Buffaloes have raffled off over the years.
On behalf of the Cobar Buffaloe Lodge, Terry and Bev Clyde presented a donation of $2,000 to Cobar Hospital Auxiliary president Sharon Harland on Monday. The Buffaloes have been raising money for the community for almost 16 years selling tickets in chook raffles at the Services Club on Saturday afternoons. The Hospital Auxiliary is one of a number of local groups to have benefited from the more than 3,000 chooks the Buffaloes have raffled off over the years.