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Stoves for schools

Home economics teachers Gay Hammond , left, and Ffona McKewing recently accepted electrlcat goods on behalf of Ohakune Prlmary School and Ruapehu College, from King Country Energy representatlve Dennis Molloy. The stoves and mlcrowaves were given as part of the Stoves In Schools programme, run by King Country Energy, Phllllps, Fisher & Paykel and ECHZ, to encourage school puplls In the effictent use of electricity uslng up-to-date equipment.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 558, 18 October 1994, Page 5

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Stoves for schools Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 558, 18 October 1994, Page 5

Stoves for schools Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 558, 18 October 1994, Page 5

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