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S.P.C.A. Lost & Found Service The Rangitikei branch of the SPCA runs a lost and found service in your region and we have had a large number of successes in reuniting pets with their owners. So if you have lost your pet or have found someone else's please try ringing us. Found: 3 month old female persian kitten grey with white feet. For more information phone Sian 56-245. Waiouru Country Women's Institute Our next meeting is April 14th and is held at Mrs Tuapawa's 5 Bullot Street, Waiouru. Roll call: Birthday Box Gift up to $5.00. Cooking: Baking with vegetable (sweet). Craft: Booties to be donated to Maternity Annexe. Demonstration: Flower arranging by Mrs Jackson. Institute is for women 14 years to ... You are most welcome to attend. For more information phone Ollie Wilton, president 56407, Gaylene Hutson, secretary 56-387. Girl Guide Biscuits Thankyou to the Brownies, Guides and parents that helped with selling biscuits on 19th March. If you missed us they are still available for $1.35 packet or $21.60 a box by contacting the following people: Mrs Willcox 56-390, Mrs Damagh 56-433, Mrs McKeany 56-536, Mrs Hutson 56-387. Waiouru Maori Club Every Tuesday at the Marae, 7pm, all welcome. Church of Latterday Saints Ruanui Street, behind Pinetree Motors. Sacrement 10.00am, Sunday School 11.15am, priesthood relief society 12.15pm. For further information phone O. Lloyd 56-867 work ext 483. Indoor Bowls Community Centre, Waiouru, 7.00pm, a great indoor sport enjoyed by all, easy to leam, so come along, all welcome. For more information phone Peter Hood 56-445. Marching Girls, teenagers, ladies, any age. Interested in joining a marching team, all welcome. A good inexpensive way to travel the north island participating in competitions. A very disciplined sport to enjoy with heaps of fun and laughter. Any age welcome, you're never too young and you're never too old. So come on join today. For more information phone Pauline 56-464 home or at Mainstreet Video, Kaye 56137.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 238, 5 April 1988, Page 3

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What's On Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 238, 5 April 1988, Page 3

What's On Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 238, 5 April 1988, Page 3

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