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ITC speeches

Keitha Journeaux won the Ruapehu International Training and Communication impromptu speech contest at Raetihi on 13 June Mrs Journeaux chose to speak on 'greed' from the three topics offered to her. Margaret Cornwall speaking about 'ears' came second. Judge for the evening,

Rev Bob Peck, said Mrs Journeaux's speech was very well rounded and he was impressed with the standard of the speakers. As Mrs Journeaux will be overseas Mrs Cornwall will represent Ruapehu ITC at the humerous and impromptu Speech finals in Wanganui in July. Valma Littlewood will be the representative for the humerous speech section.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 13

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ITC speeches Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 13

ITC speeches Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 391, 18 June 1991, Page 13

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