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16

Introducing

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Ron Bartlett is interested in meeting people, and he has the right job to do it. He's forecourt manager of the Bay View Service Station, Tahuna and has been there for 2½ years. Before that he was a driver and farmer and a bus driver with the Suburban company. He is married with five boys and four girls and as one of his interests still farms a six-acre property at Appleby. His other pursuits include fishing and photography.

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These two girls, Karen Woolley and Diana Walker, need a head for business. They're hairdressers at the Robyn Meryl Salon, Tahunanui. Karen, who is 15, has been at the salon for four months She was educated at Sacred Heart College and her main interests are swimming, basketball and music. Diana, who is 19, has been a hairdresser for three years. She was educated at Waimea College, and is very keen on swimming, skating and playing records.

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Another Tahuna man who needs other people's heads to run his business is hairdresser Alastair St John, seen operating on Waimata visitor, Herbert Love. Alastair is married and has a boy and girl. He's been a hairdresser at Tahunanui for 17 years. For leisure he walks a golf course and tries for the big ones with a surf casting rod.

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The smiling office staff of the Tahuna Post Office are ZOE WEST, telegraph assistant, and postmistress MARGARET READ. Zoe, 17 years old, has been at the post office for about a year. She attended Nelson Girls' College and is keen on swimming, dancing, sewing and indoor basketball (Scots, B grade). Margaret is married, with two grown-up daughters, in Auckland and Christchurch. She has been postmistress at Tahuna for 3 years. She's a fishing, sewing and gardening enthusiast.

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Lying in the sun, playing senior cricket for Richmond and 3rd grade Rugby for Wanderers are the main interests of Philip Francois, a single, 19-year-old bank clerk at the National Bank agency in Tahuna.