Pictures: KIRSTY HORTON.
It was a bumper weekend for the Lithgow and District Workmen’s Club as it celebrated its 130th birthday.
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Members were invited to join in a celebration at the club on Saturday, November 18 and boogie to the sounds of tribute band The Beatels.
The anniversary cake was cut by Ray Vought, grandson of one of the founders Robert Vought, and club president Howard Fisher.
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The weekend was capped off with a gala day of bowls on Sunday, November 19, with the weather clearing and allowing the day to go ahead.