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There were smiles all round m the Warrant Officers'and Sergeants' Mess when local pre-school centres received funds from a recent function. Pictured with receiving their cheques of around $200 each are from left Tim Witton for the Waiouru Child Care Centre, Nigel Shields from Weir Terrace Kindergarten, the President of the Mess Committee Paul Hodge and Craig Spinks representing Kenningston Kindy.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 668, 23 December 1996, Page 7

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There were smiles all round m the Warrant Officers'and Sergeants' Mess when local pre-school centres received funds from a recent function. Pictured with receiving their cheques of around $200 each are from left Tim Witton for the Waiouru Child Care Centre, Nigel Shields from Weir Terrace Kindergarten, the President of the Mess Committee Paul Hodge and Craig Spinks representing Kenningston Kindy. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 668, 23 December 1996, Page 7

There were smiles all round m the Warrant Officers'and Sergeants' Mess when local pre-school centres received funds from a recent function. Pictured with receiving their cheques of around $200 each are from left Tim Witton for the Waiouru Child Care Centre, Nigel Shields from Weir Terrace Kindergarten, the President of the Mess Committee Paul Hodge and Craig Spinks representing Kenningston Kindy. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 668, 23 December 1996, Page 7

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