Hadlee Radford and Amie Vine at the RSA on Sunday. A 'slightly younger' crowd than usual turned up to the Waiouru Returned Services Association on Sunday to be treated to a myriad of junk food and Christmas treats as well as a visit from Father Christmas. Games were organised for the 30 children including a tug-o-war competition, and the continual onslaught of goodies kept them well occupied.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 617, 19 December 1995, Page 5
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67Hadlee Radford and Amie Vine at the RSA on Sunday. A 'slightly younger' crowd than usual turned up to the Waiouru Returned Services Association on Sunday to be treated to a myriad of junk food and Christmas treats as well as a visit from Father Christmas. Games were organised for the 30 children including a tug-o-war competition, and the continual onslaught of goodies kept them well occupied. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 617, 19 December 1995, Page 5
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