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LEFT: Jacqualene Ruru, aged 10, dressed as a clown, and her brother, Willy Ruru, aged eight, wearing a scarecrow outfit, enjoy a disco which was combined with a fancy dress competition at the Aranui Activities Centre yesterday. RIGHT: Little Bo Peep (Claire Colombus, aged five), and her mother, Mrs Shirley Colombus, watch the disco dancing. The Little Bo Peep and scarecrow costumes were first equal in the competition, and the clown was third. About 50 children were engaged in the activities, which were part of the August holiday programme at the centre.

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Press, 31 August 1984, Page 1

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LEFT: Jacqualene Ruru, aged 10, dressed as a clown, and her brother, Willy Ruru, aged eight, wearing a scarecrow outfit, enjoy a disco which was combined with a fancy dress competition at the Aranui Activities Centre yesterday. RIGHT: Little Bo Peep (Claire Colombus, aged five), and her mother, Mrs Shirley Colombus, watch the disco dancing. The Little Bo Peep and scarecrow costumes were first equal in the competition, and the clown was third. About 50 children were engaged in the activities, which were part of the August holiday programme at the centre. Press, 31 August 1984, Page 1

LEFT: Jacqualene Ruru, aged 10, dressed as a clown, and her brother, Willy Ruru, aged eight, wearing a scarecrow outfit, enjoy a disco which was combined with a fancy dress competition at the Aranui Activities Centre yesterday. RIGHT: Little Bo Peep (Claire Colombus, aged five), and her mother, Mrs Shirley Colombus, watch the disco dancing. The Little Bo Peep and scarecrow costumes were first equal in the competition, and the clown was third. About 50 children were engaged in the activities, which were part of the August holiday programme at the centre. Press, 31 August 1984, Page 1

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