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S.P.C.A. Lost & Found Service FOUND: Black & white fluffy cat found in Dawson St area. Male cat, Honey coloured persian. LOST: Tortoiseshell, female cat 3 yrs old ffom Brooke St area also from Brooke St area another Tortoiseshell male cat. If you have any information with regards to any of the above animals please phone Sian 56-245. Numbers to note: Feed-a-pet Gaylene 56-387, cat cage hire Marie 56-806, animal placement officer Gale Taihape 81-211. Housie Run by Weir Terrace Kindergarten. Wednesday nights 8pm at the Works and Services Hall, Brooke St. For more information please ring Michelle 56-136. Babysitting Club Contact for November, Chris Connole, phone 56-804. Kohanga Reo Where: Waiouru Marae, Time: 9.00am-noon Monday to Friday. Enquiries: Mere Creagh at the Marae during above hours. For more information phone O. Lloyd 56-867 after hours. Country Women's Institute Our next meeting is November 10 at Mrs Ball's, 24 Bullot St. Motto: The most exciting journey in the world cannot begin until you take the first step. Roll Call: Pennies for friendship. Cooking: International dish. Craft: Wall hanging. Speaker: Justine Pilgrim. Guiding Pippins: For six-year-olds, Sundays 5pm-6pm, Leader Sharon Aston. Brownies: For seven-to ninc-year-olds, Tuesdays 5.30pm-7pm, Leader Bcth Drysdale. Guides: For nine-to 14-year-olds, Wcdnesdays 6pm-7.30pm, Leader Janice McKeaney. All meetings at the Scout Den, Laing Lane, Waiouru. District Commissioner Ailsley Willcox 56-390. Waiouru Library Change to Library hours: From Monday, September 12, 1988 the library hours will be as follows: Mon-Thur 10.00am-5.00pm, 6.00pm8.30pm; Fri 10.00am-5.00pm. Due to staff shortagcs the library will bc closcd on Friday nights until further noticc. Wc apologise for any inconvenience caused. Waiouru Scout Group There is a large and active youth movement alivc and well in Waiouru, ranging in age from six - ? year olds. This is the Scouting movement of New Zealand, Waiouru branch. This currently involves over 100 people from Waiouru alone. People who have a committment to the life and well being of each other, within the movement. If you are interested in either, enrolling your child, joining a group, or becoming an Adult Supporter, feel free to contact one of the following: Keas 6-8 year olds, Mrs C. Cook 56236; Cubs 8-11 year olds, Mrs J. Taylor, 15 Thorton Tce; Scouts 11-15 year olds, Mr C. Tomlin 56-111 ext 678; Venturers 15-19 year olds, Mr A. Saunders 56-011 ext 273; Rovers 19-30 year olds, Mrs J. Saunders 56-882; Adult supporters Mrs A. Overton 56-111 ext 674. Waiouru Maori Club Every Tuesday at the Marae, 7pm, all welcome. Church of Latterday Saints Ruanui Street, behind Pinetree Motors. Note: Church begins at 10.00am (for the summer period). For further information phone O. Lloyd 56-867 work ext 483. 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. 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, Volume 6, Issue 262, 8 November 1988, Page 1 (Supplement)

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What's On Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 262, 8 November 1988, Page 1 (Supplement)

What's On Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 262, 8 November 1988, Page 1 (Supplement)

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