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Eric Foster and Jack Blythe pictured at the senior citizens dinner on Sunday night. The event was part of the Ohakune Jubilee Celebrations and saw many old friends united for the first time for many years. The dinner was attended by many past and present residents of Ohakune as well as the Governor-General Sir Paul Reeves and Lady Reeves, and the Ohakune Borough councillors and mayor.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 35, 17 February 1987, Page 2

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Eric Foster and Jack Blythe pictured at the senior citizens dinner on Sunday night. The event was part of the Ohakune Jubilee Celebrations and saw many old friends united for the first time for many years. The dinner was attended by many past and present residents of Ohakune as well as the Governor-General Sir Paul Reeves and Lady Reeves, and the Ohakune Borough councillors and mayor. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 35, 17 February 1987, Page 2

Eric Foster and Jack Blythe pictured at the senior citizens dinner on Sunday night. The event was part of the Ohakune Jubilee Celebrations and saw many old friends united for the first time for many years. The dinner was attended by many past and present residents of Ohakune as well as the Governor-General Sir Paul Reeves and Lady Reeves, and the Ohakune Borough councillors and mayor. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 35, 17 February 1987, Page 2

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