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Karaoke fun

The results from the karaoke held at the Ohakune Club Friday night 8 May are as follows: Charlie, "The Singer with the Most Appeal'; Roseanne, Ken and Bud, The Group with the Most Enjoyable Harmony'; Gordon, "The Repeater with Good Appeal'; Joyce, The Classic Prize' ; Arawa Street Choir, The Most Twinkliest Stars of the Evening'. Organisers said they hope everyone enjoyed the evening as much as they did and hope to be able to repeat this type of function in the near future. "To the singers and groups who entered into the spirit of the evening we are sorry that there were not enough prizes to be able to give to you all but never mind, come again and perhaps next time the prizes will be yours," said one of the organisers.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 438, 27 May 1992, Page 8

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Karaoke fun Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 438, 27 May 1992, Page 8

Karaoke fun Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 438, 27 May 1992, Page 8

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