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Lions volunteers Graeme Moore, Lou Fetzer, Tom Kennedy, Rod Winchcombe and David Cossar take a brief break from working on the small people's play equipment assembly project at Christie Park on Saturday, to smile for the Bulletin camera. Despite setbacks progress is still being made on the project which involves the Ruapehu Lions, Waimarino Plunket, the Ruapehu District Council and other contributors. For safety reasons they ask that people keep off the equipment until the project is completed

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 565, 6 December 1994, Page 16

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Lions volunteers Graeme Moore, Lou Fetzer, Tom Kennedy, Rod Winchcombe and David Cossar take a brief break from working on the small people's play equipment assembly project at Christie Park on Saturday, to smile for the Bulletin camera. Despite setbacks progress is still being made on the project which involves the Ruapehu Lions, Waimarino Plunket, the Ruapehu District Council and other contributors. For safety reasons they ask that people keep off the equipment until the project is completed Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 565, 6 December 1994, Page 16

Lions volunteers Graeme Moore, Lou Fetzer, Tom Kennedy, Rod Winchcombe and David Cossar take a brief break from working on the small people's play equipment assembly project at Christie Park on Saturday, to smile for the Bulletin camera. Despite setbacks progress is still being made on the project which involves the Ruapehu Lions, Waimarino Plunket, the Ruapehu District Council and other contributors. For safety reasons they ask that people keep off the equipment until the project is completed Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 565, 6 December 1994, Page 16

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