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Sue Kumeroa spends some time with her Ohakune Kindergarten children on her last day at the kindergarten. Sue ended 10 years' service at the kindergarten at the end of the term and starts next term as head teacher at Waiouru's Weir Terrace Kindergarten. The move is because she and husband Ted are spending more and more time in Waiouru with their church and decided to move house to there. Yvonne Triggell will fill in until Sue's replacement is appointed.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 387, 21 May 1991, Page 3

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Sue Kumeroa spends some time with her Ohakune Kindergarten children on her last day at the kindergarten. Sue ended 10 years' service at the kindergarten at the end of the term and starts next term as head teacher at Waiouru's Weir Terrace Kindergarten. The move is because she and husband Ted are spending more and more time in Waiouru with their church and decided to move house to there. Yvonne Triggell will fill in until Sue's replacement is appointed. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 387, 21 May 1991, Page 3

Sue Kumeroa spends some time with her Ohakune Kindergarten children on her last day at the kindergarten. Sue ended 10 years' service at the kindergarten at the end of the term and starts next term as head teacher at Waiouru's Weir Terrace Kindergarten. The move is because she and husband Ted are spending more and more time in Waiouru with their church and decided to move house to there. Yvonne Triggell will fill in until Sue's replacement is appointed. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 387, 21 May 1991, Page 3

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