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Reunions

Mornington.— The 125th anniversary of Mornington Primary School will be marked over Labour Weekend, 1990. Information from Mrs Janelie Bryson, P.O. Box 5136, Dunedin. Kurow.— Past and present members of the upper Waitaki St John Ambulance Association and Brigade are invited to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary at a dinner and ball on June 24 this year. Information from Mrs Eileen Gordon, 44 Bledisloe Street, Kurow. Winton.— The Winton Women’s Division of Federated Farmers will celebrate its sixtieth birthday in the R.S.A. Hall, Winton, on September 7, 1989. Information from Mrs R. J. McDonald, 68 Albert Street, Winton.

Ashburton College.—The college will be celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary from April 27 to 29, 1990. Information from the secretary, P.O. Box 184, Ashburton.

Balclutha Primary School.— Past pupils, teachers, former school committee and P.T.A. members are invited to celebrate the school’s 125th anniversary during Easter, 1990. Included

in the celebrations will be former pupils and teachers of consolidated schools, Hillend, Stoney Creek, Te Houka, Kakapuaka, Pukepito and Matea. Information from Mrs Jenny Porter, 11 Totara Avenue, Balclutha.

Brooklyn.— The fortieth anniversary of the Brooklyn Community Association will be marked with a reunion between October 27 and 29, 1989, at the Brooklyn Community Centre. Information from Mrs Gwen Devereaux, P.O. Box 6408, Wellington.

Dunedin. — The 125th anniversary of High Street School will be observed over Labour Week-end, October 20-21. Information from Mrs Jessie Leef, P.O. Box 7051, Dunedin. New Plymouth.— The Taranaki Alpine Club is to celebrate its sixtieth anniversary at Easter, 1990. Information from T.A.C. Reunion Committee, P.O. Box 356, New Plymouth. Tuai.— The sixtieth anniversary of the opening of Tuai power station, completing the Waikaremoana hydro-electric power development scheme, is to be marked at Tuai on November 18 and 19. Information from Mr G. G. Natusch, 46 Ohiro Bay Parade, Wellington.

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Press, 2 June 1989, Page 12

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Reunions Press, 2 June 1989, Page 12

Reunions Press, 2 June 1989, Page 12