Time for health talk
taiK aooui me services we regard as important and want to see retained as well as the type of Health Centre we want for our community," said WHWC representative Alison Anderson.
"it is the Health Watch Committee's job to let the Regional Health Authority and Good Health Wanganui know what the people in the Waimarino want in terms of health care and ser-
vices for this area so if you have any thoughts/concerns you want passed on please contact any of the members listed. "We are having a public meeting at Cleches bar, Ohakune, on 9 August (see Advertisement). You are encouraged to come along so we as a community can get together and sort out what we want in terms of Health Care services and to then
present them in a cohesive fashion to Good Health Wanganui, so they in turn can provide us with what we need in terms of health care for this area," said Mrs Anderson. Members of WHWC
are: chairperson Jenny Dekker; Justine Adams, Alison Anderson, Chris Brown, Mary Cranston, Peggy Frew, Kate Lourie, Dorothy Scarrow, Carole Harford, Lesley Proude, George Drayton and Phillip Beer.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1993, Page 2
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