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Various facial expressions might match the success of contestants in Friday night's 'It's in the Bag' show, taped at Ruapehu College. Pictured with presenters Suzy Aitken and Nick Tansiey are (from left): Mika Hapuku, Maureen Fowley, Jill Evans, Penny Morrisey and Bonnie Sue. The show raised $4000 for the Waimarino Rescue Helicopter Trust, which will be put towards new rescue equipment, said trust chairman Terry Tapp. To find out who won what, the show will be screened in August-September (or you could ask just about anybody around town?!)

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 404, 21 July 1992, Page 5

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Various facial expressions might match the success of contestants in Friday night's 'It's in the Bag' show, taped at Ruapehu College. Pictured with presenters Suzy Aitken and Nick Tansiey are (from left): Mika Hapuku, Maureen Fowley, Jill Evans, Penny Morrisey and Bonnie Sue. The show raised $4000 for the Waimarino Rescue Helicopter Trust, which will be put towards new rescue equipment, said trust chairman Terry Tapp. To find out who won what, the show will be screened in August-September (or you could ask just about anybody around town?!) Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 404, 21 July 1992, Page 5

Various facial expressions might match the success of contestants in Friday night's 'It's in the Bag' show, taped at Ruapehu College. Pictured with presenters Suzy Aitken and Nick Tansiey are (from left): Mika Hapuku, Maureen Fowley, Jill Evans, Penny Morrisey and Bonnie Sue. The show raised $4000 for the Waimarino Rescue Helicopter Trust, which will be put towards new rescue equipment, said trust chairman Terry Tapp. To find out who won what, the show will be screened in August-September (or you could ask just about anybody around town?!) Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 404, 21 July 1992, Page 5

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