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Closed day - nothing to do? Howabout jet boating on the upper reaches of the Wanganui River from Taumarunui For more details Ph (0812) 58 074 P O Box 399 Taumarunui (Licensed tour operator) RUAPEHU HEALTH I & FITNESS CENTRE 22A Ayr St. (Next to Benchmark) KARATE, AEROBICS, BODY BUILDING, CIRCUIT TRAINING, KAROBICS, WEIGHTTRAINING, KICK BOXING, SELF DEFENCE Enquiries (0658) 58 158 Charles Mareikura (0658) 58 273 Hours: Mon -Fri 1 1am -2pm, 4.30pm - 8.00pm. Sat 1 0am - 4pm Sun 10am - 2pm.

^^CRETE^^ A Tribute from New Zealancn Waiouru 's Queen Elizabeth II ArmyMemorial Museum presents a special exhibitionto mark the 50th anniversary of the fight to defend Crete against the German invasion. _ //rThe fight to hold Crete was the hardest and most savage campaign of the New Zealand Division in the Second World War. Fifty years after, we return to honour our dead. Their ^ c deeds are not forgotten and we remember with gratitude the gallantry and self-sacrifice of WjM ^ the Grcek Nation and the people of Crete." The Right Honourable Jim Bolger, Prime Minister of New Zealand. In February 1941 the Greek Government accepted an offer from its British counterpart to send an expeditionary force to assist in the defence of the birthplace of democracy. A force of 62,600 men, including 16,700 New Zealanders, was deployed to Greeee during March g* and early April 1941 . On 20 May the Germans launched Operation Mercury, the invasion of Crete. By 31 May the evacuation of Allied troops was stopped. " sponsoredby- ' KP/\/IG P68t MSfVVICk ^ ... \ "Our people mahe the ilifference" The purpose of the Army Museum is to preserve New Zealand's military heritage , ar and toshowhow the soldier has contributed to the development of the nation ^ 1 ^ 9am to 4.30pm daily (except Christmas Organised tours $5.00. Adults $6.00 Tearooms - 9.30am to 3.30pm Family group (2 adults, 4 children) Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum, N ^ ' I State Highway One, Waiouru. Phone (0658) 56 234. ||

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 9

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