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Waiouru welcome

A 'Welcome to Waiouru' morning tea is being held at the Waiouru community centre supper room on Wednesday 1 1 September at 10am (tomorrow). The morning teas are regularly organised because there are always new people to welcome to the town. All sorts of communityminded, committed people come out of the woodwork for these meetings, and if you're feeling lonely or stuck, a visit to the morning tea can really open your eyes to what Waiouru has to offer, say organisers.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 653, 10 September 1996, Page 13

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Waiouru welcome Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 653, 10 September 1996, Page 13

Waiouru welcome Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 653, 10 September 1996, Page 13

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