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S.P.C.A . Lost & Found Service We have homes waiting for kittens, please phone Sian 56-245. Don't forget about our cat cage hire, the only safe way to transport your pet. Phone Marie 56-806 and our feed-a-pet service phone Gaylene 56-387. Don't forget your pets this holiday, they need love and attention for 365 days of the year not just at school time. Your pet 'can not' arrange to feed it self, have someone do it for you. Waiouru Thrift Shop Waiouru Thrift Shop will be closed from Thursday, August 26 until Tuesday, September 27. Flea Market Waiouru Community Resource Centre from 9am-lpm Sunday, September 18, Community Centre, Queree Drive, Waiouru Auction starts lpm, stall bookings $5.00. If you have anything you would like to donate for the auction or would like to book a stall contact Suzanne 56-220 Wanganui Asthma Society The Wanganui Asthma Society will be in Waiouru on Sunday, September 11 at the Supper Rooms, Community Centre, Queree Drive, Waiouru. They will be in Waiouru to talk to all health professionals and school teachers and known asthmatics to educate them in the correct technique in dealing with an asthma attack, and the correct First Aid treatment that should be used. Skating Skating coach David Lockwood will be back in Waiouru this weekend. He will be at the Waiouru rink from lpm Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting for all club members and interested persons, for a coaching session. Waiouru Community Resource Centre Presents Waiouru residents with "Away Days". Wednesday, August 31: Virginia Lake-Kowai Park, Wanganui. Leaving Waiouru at 7.30am Community Centre. Return Waiouru at 5pm. Picnic lunch or McDonalds. Bring bread for the ducks. Please book ph 56-002 or 56-225. All children accompanied by parent. Waiouru Maori Ciub Every Tuesday at the Marae, 7pm, all welcome. Church of Latterday Saints Ruanui Street, behind Pinetree Motors. Church oegins at 1.00pm-4.00pm. For further information phone O. Lloyd 56-867 work ext 483. Country Women's Institute Our next meeting is September 8 at Mrs Witton's, 10 Rennie Place. Motto: To Learn You Must Want To Be Taught. Roll call: Oral Reading. Cooking: Dessert in Miniature. Craft: Federation Competitions. Millen Bell - full or half apron with tape embroidery/baby matinee jacket hand knitted. Farewell supper for Doreen Jones. All ladies welcome. Babysitting Club We operate on a points system. Contact for August Jane Waterhouse. Phone 56-494. Indoor Bowls Community Centre, Waiouru, Wednesday, 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 What do you do with your Tuesday evenings? Come and join us at 7.30pm for an evening of handicrafts. Learn something new, practice the old, swap a pattern and a "yarn". Our clubrooms are situated behind the Day Care Centre, the outside light will be on to welcome you. If you need a lift, or more information phone Christine 56-384 (evenings), Robyn 56-068 (evenings) or Annette 56-358.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 6, 26 August 1988, Page 1 (Supplement)

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What's On Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 6, 26 August 1988, Page 1 (Supplement)

What's On Waimarino Bulletin, Issue 6, 26 August 1988, Page 1 (Supplement)

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