What are these bros up to? They were spotted al the Ohakune Club recently demonstrating their enthusiasm for blues music, especially the music and dance of the fabulous Blues Brothers. The party was thrown to celebrate the end of the year, Christmas, and as a farewell to a number of people who are leaving the area. Some temporary as Is the case with Mark Newton, at left and some permanent, as is the case with ex-Ruapehu College PE teacher Leon Hawea, at right. "But I'll visit!" says Leon.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 267, 13 December 1988, Page 16
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88What are these bros up to? They were spotted al the Ohakune Club recently demonstrating their enthusiasm for blues music, especially the music and dance of the fabulous Blues Brothers. The party was thrown to celebrate the end of the year, Christmas, and as a farewell to a number of people who are leaving the area. Some temporary as Is the case with Mark Newton, at left and some permanent, as is the case with ex-Ruapehu College PE teacher Leon Hawea, at right. "But I'll visit!" says Leon. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 267, 13 December 1988, Page 16
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