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Waiouru Returned Services Association president Bob Vine comes under threat from Pocahontas (Alias Marianna Beech) at the final night of Trivial Pursuit held at the RSA last week. Organiser Peter Pitts said the Trivial nights were very successful with 18 teams playing fortnightly for nearly five months. Trivia will start up again next year so keep your ears pinned for details, Mr Pitts said.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 663, 19 November 1996, Page 3

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Waiouru Returned Services Association president Bob Vine comes under threat from Pocahontas (Alias Marianna Beech) at the final night of Trivial Pursuit held at the RSA last week. Organiser Peter Pitts said the Trivial nights were very successful with 18 teams playing fortnightly for nearly five months. Trivia will start up again next year so keep your ears pinned for details, Mr Pitts said. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 663, 19 November 1996, Page 3

Waiouru Returned Services Association president Bob Vine comes under threat from Pocahontas (Alias Marianna Beech) at the final night of Trivial Pursuit held at the RSA last week. Organiser Peter Pitts said the Trivial nights were very successful with 18 teams playing fortnightly for nearly five months. Trivia will start up again next year so keep your ears pinned for details, Mr Pitts said. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 663, 19 November 1996, Page 3

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