South West Sydney 1994-2014

UTSeScholarship, UTS Library

George Posa (Wentworthville) preparing fish for lunch. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Women play bingo and meet every second Sunday. Kathy Zanetic calling bingo and Jessie (No Suggestions) on her left. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Women play bingo and meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Kathy Zanetic opens the Bocce Club every second Sunday and oversees the cooking. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

The men meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

The men meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

The men meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

The men meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'. Left to right: Dinko Kunjasich, Ivan Pudarich, Ante Batistic, Frank Vlatko, Miles Pektovich, Hene Pektovich, Hene Dragicevich, Marko Posa, Slaven Maras & Steve Bakarich bowling.

The men meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

The men meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - UTSeScholarship, UTS Library