Message from Chairman of Waimarino County
On behalf of the citizens of the Waimarino County may I congratulate the Waimarino Bulletin on the success of twelve months of publicatipns. During this time, local news and advertising has been published- which is of utmost interest to the community. The publication is aptly named and local news published within the region often helps strengthen community ties. There are many things people relate to in assessing a locality. The printed page is often used, which has an effect on society be it good or bad. I congratulate the Bulletin on the standard that has been adhered to in publishing material which has not been degrading but rather selective, informative and constructive. I am sure the greatest number of readers within the Waimarino are deserving of the respect the Bulletin offers them. It is apparent that the local businesses and the community at large are supporting the publication and I encourage everyone to continue to do so. The Waimarino Bulletin has been a success over the past twelve months and with support there is every indication that it will continue at its present rate of achievements and popularity. The Waimarino County Council looks forward to an association with the media as a means of conveying
local body news to the residents of the County and wishes the Waimarino Bulletin continued success in its endeavours.
Bruce G.
Berry
Chairman
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 1
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234Message from Chairman of Waimarino County Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 1
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