What's On
S.P.C.A. Lost & Fountt Service LOST: 6 month old female cat white with grey and ginger spots on tail and head. NEEDS GOOD HOME: Grey and black Tabby cat. If you can help with any of the above animals please contact Sian on 56-245. Large male German Shepherd cross dog contact Gail Larsen Taihape 81-161. "Your local branch of the SPCA needs your help." We need foster homes, membership and feeders for our feed-a-pet service. Help those who cannot help themselves. For more information phone Sian Raines 56-245 or Marie Cockburn 56-806. Waiouru Maori Club Every Tuesday at the Marae, 7pm, all welcome. Church of Latterday Saints Ruanui Street, behind Pinetree Motors. Church begins at 1300-1600hrs. For further information phone O. Lloyd 56-867 work ext 483. Country Women's Institute Our next meeting is July 14 at Mrs Tait's, 3 Andrews Drive. Roll call: Wear a funny hat. Cooking: Vegfetarian dish, hot or cold with recipe. Craft: Home-made music instrument. Demonstration: Guitar by Maggie Ball. All ladies welcome. Babysitting Club We operate on a points system. Contact for July Gay Roxburgh Phone 56-623. Indoor Bowls Community Centre, Waiouru, 7.00pm, a great indoor sport enjoyed by all, easy to learn, 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. We are particularly interested in recruiting girls for our Senior team from Ohakune, Waiouru or Taihape. For more information phone Pauline 56-464 home or at Mainstreet Video, Kaye 56-137. Waiouru High Country Spinners & Weavers Are you interested in spinning and weaving, or any other handcraft? If so, this could be the club for you. We are looking for new members, whether experienced or novices. If you would be interested in joining our informal club and learning or sharing a relaxing pastime. For more information phone Christine 56-384 evenings or Robyn 56-068 evenings. Housie Weir Terrace Kindergarten is now running Housie sessions in Waiouru. Come and support us and have a fun evening. As from 22 June, the venue for Housie will be the MOW Hall at the end of Brooke Street. Housie will continue to run on Wednesdays at 8pm, organised by Weir Tce Kindergarten. For more information phone Rosie Estall 56-078. Kohanga Reo Where: Waiouru Marae (Laing Lane), Time: 0900-1200 Monday to Friday. Enquiries: Mere Creagh at the Marae (Mon-Fri 0900-1200). For more information phone O. Lloyd 56-867 after hours. Sf. John's St John is alive and well in Waiouru. If you are aged between 8 and 70 we have a vacancy for you. We meet at the Glasshouse, Waiouru Military Hospital. The Cadets meet on a Monday night 7pm-8.30pm, adults meet on a Tuesday night 7pm-9pm. For more information phone Ailsley Willcox 56-390 or Gabriella Tipene 56-002. Pippins, Brownies, Guides Pippins: for six year olds, Sundays 5pm-6pm, leader: Sharon Aston. Brownies: for seven to nine year olds, Tuesdays 5.30pm-7pm, leader: Jenny Darragh. Guides: for nine to fourteen year olds, Wednesdays 6pm-7.30pm, leader: Janice McKeaney. All meetings at the Scout Den, Laing Lane, Waiouru. For more information phone District Commissioner Ailsley Willcox 56-390. Playgroup Wednesday 9. 15-11. 15a.m. for small babies and toddlers at Playcentre Rooms.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 250, 12 July 1988, Page 1 (Supplement)
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