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YOUNG DOCTOR TAKEN FOR A RIDE

Raetihi's young doctor has some folk wondering. Apparently he likes his rides in the car and is picked up by his wife at lunch time and driven the 150 metres abck home from his surgery. "That's odd?" Gossip hears you say - what's more odd is that he has been telling people, including at least one police officer, to loose weight! He's also been judged as a lover of the odd snack or ten. Another police officer reports that he ate a whole batch of cookies the officer's wife had cooked before anyone could get near them, and hospital staff and visitors will have noticed his penchant for a fair quantity of fish and chips. The only logical explanation is that Jim's building up his energy reserves ready to start his exercise programme, probably at Liz's masichistic musical Simon says evening fitness classes at Ruapehu Colleee.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 282, 11 April 1989, Page 16

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YOUNG DOCTOR TAKEN FOR A RIDE Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 282, 11 April 1989, Page 16

YOUNG DOCTOR TAKEN FOR A RIDE Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 282, 11 April 1989, Page 16

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