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Gail Imhoff and Valmai Timmo check out the Community Advice Service's new televideo machine which the group has bought for the use of the community. The CAS bought the video playing TV set, with help from the Lotteries Commission, for use in training situations and are offering it to any group who has a need for such a tool. The advantage with the unit is that it is portable and easily set up for use. Users will be charged $7.00 to cover insurance, maintenance and to cover the cost of the carry bag which was especially made. The unit won't be stored at the CAS rooms but bookings for it can be made there, or through Mrs Timmo, on 54 168. A short course on how to use the machine is also planned.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 13

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Gail Imhoff and Valmai Timmo check out the Community Advice Service's new televideo machine which the group has bought for the use of the community. The CAS bought the video playing TV set, with help from the Lotteries Commission, for use in training situations and are offering it to any group who has a need for such a tool. The advantage with the unit is that it is portable and easily set up for use. Users will be charged $7.00 to cover insurance, maintenance and to cover the cost of the carry bag which was especially made. The unit won't be stored at the CAS rooms but bookings for it can be made there, or through Mrs Timmo, on 54 168. A short course on how to use the machine is also planned. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 13

Gail Imhoff and Valmai Timmo check out the Community Advice Service's new televideo machine which the group has bought for the use of the community. The CAS bought the video playing TV set, with help from the Lotteries Commission, for use in training situations and are offering it to any group who has a need for such a tool. The advantage with the unit is that it is portable and easily set up for use. Users will be charged $7.00 to cover insurance, maintenance and to cover the cost of the carry bag which was especially made. The unit won't be stored at the CAS rooms but bookings for it can be made there, or through Mrs Timmo, on 54 168. A short course on how to use the machine is also planned. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 13

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