ADVERTISEMENT Aims to promote alternative route ^ A DETERMINATION Departments spent "Taumarunui has a Taranaki, Taupo and mw to show the district the every day. My bosses . strong squash club, the Waikato. W benefits that will were always on the excellent goif course, Last Tuesday he J come in having a phone telling vE; to name a few things attended a tourism ^ Jfcv marketing manager - someone they had lj§k and strong meeting held in dflE M that's the goal of over or under spent," ; f ^ f I Kfl|| organisations such as Turangi between the fffi-;: ^ Bruce Rollinson who hesaid. j * Taumarunui Develop- Turangi and Taupo took up the position Mr Rollinson is from a M ment Incorporated. areas and he said he on Monday May 18. mixed crop farming ^ „ . could see the Garrick wirkma!r^ Mr Rollinson is background and his w Massive potGntial competition between Mayor 23-years-old and has home town is M h the two districts. Pnmmrnf a bachelor of waimate South, M area has can ^ ,he sa[ne OOmmefll commerce and Canterbury, just Bruce Roiiinaon k it^ parallels between ■ irnpH management degree about in the centre of Ma?ket1ng Manager kmX hnf mfnk » Taumarunui and UrgeO rom Lincoln the South ,S|and and beauty but I think rt 0hakune M , want , COMMEND the University, where he he comes from a travelled a lot in the wou d be more along ,he ,WQ areas to Annua| P!an to you specialised in famiiy of four boys. North lslar|d, although jhe lines of adventure comn|ement each for your earnest marketing, and has not as much in the tourism. There are other aftef a|| we wj|| consideration. It sets spent the last year Farm background central North Island package tours we a(| benefit at the end I out the Ruapehu working for Mt Cook area. could do with people jt» District's proposed Marketing Ltd in His parents' farm "| think coming from staying at the 0ne of hjs majn ajms activities for the Timaru. grows wheat, bariey, the outside, as an Chateau. This area wm to t people coming financial year The company grass seeds and peas independent, is an would probably suit using the state and gjves you an specialised in giving forfreezing. advantage because I the outdoor people," Highways Four and opportunity to marketing advice to He had been scouring will not be influenced he said. 49 as a qUjCker and comment on them. local businesses at a the North Island and will be looking at part 0f his strategy more scenic The Council was reduced consultancy papers for jobs and things from a for getting people to north/south route to pleased with the cost. saw the job for business and tourism visit the area will be Highway One. number of submissions Prior to going to marketing manager point of view." co-ordinating the He is working on a received on last university, in 1988, he advertised. imnroocpH workings of the King number of plans to year's . £,an . and ia worked at the "I was looking for a very impressea Country and the get people to use the hopeful that there will Treasury in Wellington position in the North He is very impressed Waimarino with alternative route. inttd fh-l monitoring Govern- Island as there are with what the district neighbouring districts "We've got to get to vita||y important for ment expenditure. more opportunities up has to offer in the and building on the tourists and travellers the community that "We had to monitor here," he said. way of services and strong links it has with here spending in and submissions or how much Mr Rollinson has amenities. such areas as on our facilities." expressions of opinion E are made before the General Managefs award to libranan THE following books have been added to the. ' ' voicing disapproval Ruapehu District Council's library service. ^ once the plan has been Non-fiction, BIRD, N, My God, it's a woman; . , set in concrete. BRADSTOCK, Fishing - A guide for Kiwi kids; * ^ ■ y This year we have CASICK, Choices: What am 1 doing with my life; ^ ■ ... , ' again determined that DALE, P, A houseful of strangers., DOAKS, W., - r "* ' * |g| there will be no World of New Zealand fishes; FRANCIS, | jflHBHlHL ||||^ , f||§ increase in general Nostradamus; GIBBONS, B., Light and easy; GOVT ^ ^ ^ rates and charges. Ethnic Mind l£wer, LAMfif B^A ||g § KKHk C?U"C!' menr^ers guide to cacti of the world; MARTIN, J., People, trrt: > w§ ML s achieve this politics and power stations; MASON, A., Vital T result and I am very writings. Volumes One and Two; MERRILEE, Low " ^ :|| TTT pleased to be able to cost pole building and construction; MYHRE, ^ t * WS 9 f report that Council Bone carving; PH1LIPS, International world atlas; £ ' 1111 continues to TOCOCK^rT. nThCi consojidate its Ficlior^ ALLEN, C., Running away; ANDERSON, B. more efficient and POrtrait of the artist's wife; ANTHONY, P^ Mute; WIMm economic ways of ATTWOOD, M. Wilderness tips; BATTLE, L., The W flH| conducting our past is another country; BR1SK1N, J., Dreams are not MKt- activities. enough; BROOKS, J.Y, The circling years; flH| The council is very CHALONER, J, Occupational hazards; COBRAN, v . H conscious of the real S„ Crimson; COOKSON, C., The iron facade; fljB mBm l economic difficulties DAV1DSON, D., The road to Rowanbrae; being encountered by F1NLAY, F., A cruel trad^REEM/^TLE^B^LUti^ ' I detemined not^o add GRKHAm! J, The Firmj^GROSSMlTH, R^ EmpS m J to them by imposing an of knights; HARR1S, T., The silence of the lambs; ^ MM additional rate burden. LEW1S, Roy, A wisp of smoke; McMURTRY, L, WorK will continue to Buffalo girls; MARSHALL, O., Tomorrow we save review and monitor the orphans; N1COLE, Cn Sword of fortune; ■■MiS' ' 'i" m council services to RESN1CK, M., Paradise; ROBBINS, H, The Piranhas; ensure they are Another country; SHANNON, D, A death for a m'' dreamer, SHER1NGHAM, Sn A cuckoo in the nest; 0 COmmunity in SINCLA1R, 1C, Far horizons; STEELE, D, No greater wm the best POSSible love; TAN, Amy, The kitchen god's wife; VAN manner. HEKE, No fixed address; WHALLEP, P, To reiterate, the Blackmailer's summer. ^ council welcomes and Children's books, BENNETT, Jn The animal fair, encourages BIRO, Val, Gumdrop and the elephant; BYARS, ^ , submissions. ^ The HADDEN, S, Weird and wonderful insects Ruapehu District Council acting co-ordinating librarian Helen Reynolds is the ^ HERRIOT, J., Smudge's day out; JENNER, E, latest recipient of the General Manager's Staff Award presented last week ?r tnese Pa9es - tui in Edward Jenner, KING, DJ, The Gulf War, by Cliff Houston. Mrs Reynolds took on the position in an acting capacity on tbe couP°n or pick up LAFFERTY, P. Albert Einstein; McTAVISH, Galileo; April 1 - the very same day that library charges were introduced in the a oopy of the Annual MAHY, M., Bubble Trouble; MORGAN, E, Louis ' district's libraries. She handled the pressure admirably and also came up with Pten from the library. Piasteur, PAPASTAVERA, Turtles and tortoises; some innovative ideas, Mr Houston said at the ceremony. Mrs Reynolds is Garrick Workman SNELLJNG, J, Buddhism. , based at the Taumarunui Library. I Mayor
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