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Hidden Hearing Supports Bowling Cup

by isleofman.com 11th June 2009

Manx Hidden Hearing Clinic, based in Village Walk Onchan, is the proud sponsor of the Castletown Bowling Club’s 2009 Ballacashtal Cup. 


The event, which takes place on the 21st June, attracts a large number of visiting and local bowlers.


Guy Wolstencroft, Manx Hidden Hearing comments: 'At Hidden Hearing, we are keen to support local initiatives on the Isle of Man. 

 

'Our sponsorship of the Ballacashtal Cup is one way of giving something back to the community who has supported our business for a good 30 years. 

 

'As part of our sponsorship initiatives on the Island we will be doing more events in the future to demonstrate our continued

support.' 

 
Ron Williams, Chair of the Castletown Bowling Club, is grateful for the support received from Guy.  'We can’t thank businesses and

individuals enough when it comes to sponsorship of our bowling events and competitions on the Island. 

 

'The Ballacashtal Cup is one of the most prestigious events that we hold during the year and we are pleased that Hidden Hearing is supporting this initiative.'

 

Pictured: Guy Wolstencroft of Manx Hidden Hearing

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 11th, June 2009 01:11pm.

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