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BIBLE CLASS SUMMER CONFERENCE.

The Bible Class Summer Conference is to be held at Ashburton, opening on Tuesday evening, December 28th, and closing on January 4th. It is expected the naimber of girls present will be at least 200, and possibly 300. The "Outlook," in recommending the Conference to Bible-class girls, says that those who attend "will discover possibilities in the B.C. Movement that they never dreamed of, will hear iddresses from men and -women on subjects of the greatest possible interest to them, and will receive a spiritual stimulous and a mental quickening that, will help them for many days to come. There "will be picnics and sports and basket-ball and tennis matches, too, and plenty of bright sunshine, for Canterbury weather always behaves well when there are visitors about. Miss Macgregor, of Masterton, will again be "camp mother," and Mrs Mackenzia and Sister Miriam, of Christchurch, Sister Evelyn and Sister Margaret, of Dunedin, and Miss Baxter, of Nelson Girls' College, and several other leaders, will be in camp too. Ashburton Presbyterians are doinig their utmost to make the best possible arrangements for the comfort and convenience of tho visitors, and they are expecting this to be a r«-cord conference from point of view of numbers."

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13603, 11 December 1909, Page 13

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BIBLE CLASS SUMMER CONFERENCE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13603, 11 December 1909, Page 13

BIBLE CLASS SUMMER CONFERENCE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13603, 11 December 1909, Page 13

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