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Waimarino Police, with support from various community organi- , businesses and individuals, are undertaking a toy appeal in the irino district, with the intention that no local' children will miss out iristmas. sal coordinator, Senior Constable Brian Wilson, said businesses in ihakune and Raetihi have been very receptive to the idea, with businesses offering to be collection points for gifts: the Raetihi ation Centre and Ruapehu District Council agency in Seddon and Ohakune New World. Items can also be deposited under the nas tree in the foyer of the Ohakune Police Station. Vilson said the idea for the appeal came from a similar appeal that in the Wanganui district by the Zonta organisation in recent years ?ved to be very successful, / ask local people to hunt out pre-loved toys, books, etc, then to wrap and label as being suitable for either boy or girl, with the age range shild it is intended for. ieve it or not, there are children in the Waimarino who would go t a present from Santa," said Mr Wilson.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 615, 5 December 1995, Page 8
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194police fro presents Santa Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 615, 5 December 1995, Page 8
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