BOY SCOUTS.
CAMPS AT BUEWOOD. fl» St. Luke's and St. MattWs TrooP« of Boy Scouts, camped on the Education. Reserve Lake terrace and Bottle Lake roads, Sod, spent a pleasurable «?P»»**£ day on Saturday. A cricket match between teams representing the two troops resulted in a win for St. Matthew's who «<>«*« to their opponents' 21. A sham-fight between the two troops in the evening was a draw. A combined camp fire, enlivened V numerous songs, choruses, and recitations, brought the day to a happy conclusion. Yesterday afternoon was visitors day, and uie camp was visited by a number of parents, who were pleased with the tidy appearance of the camp. This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock i the St. Luke's Troop's hut is to be by th« Yen. Archdeacon Taylor. ?
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 5
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