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Selling daffodils for the Cancer Society last Friday were local volunteers Lauretta Eades, Peggy Frew, Nina Hays, Gwen Doble and Norma Cranston. Being a cracker day on the ski fields the flowers did not sell quite as quickly as last year when thousands of visitors were in town while the mountain was closed. Despite this the grand total for Ohakune and Raetihi is expected to top $3600 — $1000 up on last year. Collectors asked the Bulletin to pass e n their thanks to all who gave. Footnote: Someone left a walking stick at the Ohakune New World stall. it is at the supermarket to be picked up.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 551, 30 August 1994, Page 3

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Selling daffodils for the Cancer Society last Friday were local volunteers Lauretta Eades, Peggy Frew, Nina Hays, Gwen Doble and Norma Cranston. Being a cracker day on the ski fields the flowers did not sell quite as quickly as last year when thousands of visitors were in town while the mountain was closed. Despite this the grand total for Ohakune and Raetihi is expected to top $3600 — $1000 up on last year. Collectors asked the Bulletin to pass e n their thanks to all who gave. Footnote: Someone left a walking stick at the Ohakune New World stall. it is at the supermarket to be picked up. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 551, 30 August 1994, Page 3

Selling daffodils for the Cancer Society last Friday were local volunteers Lauretta Eades, Peggy Frew, Nina Hays, Gwen Doble and Norma Cranston. Being a cracker day on the ski fields the flowers did not sell quite as quickly as last year when thousands of visitors were in town while the mountain was closed. Despite this the grand total for Ohakune and Raetihi is expected to top $3600 — $1000 up on last year. Collectors asked the Bulletin to pass e n their thanks to all who gave. Footnote: Someone left a walking stick at the Ohakune New World stall. it is at the supermarket to be picked up. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 551, 30 August 1994, Page 3

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