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BENEFIT FILM AT LYTTELTON

FUNDS TO SEND SEA SCOUT TO JAMBOREE Scouts of the Lyttelton sea scout group sold the tickets, acted as door* men and ushers, and sold home-mad* sweets at the interval, when a benefit screening of “Emergency Call” was held at the Harbour Light Theatre, Lyttelton, last evening, to help .to raise the money needed to send Senior Scout Bryon Porteous to the Australian jamboree. All but the front four rows in tM 525-seat theatre were occupied and 3 is believed that between £35 and £4O was raised. The only staff on were the projectionist, the fireman) and the manager (Mr J. Morse). It was one of the most successful benefit performances held i# Lyttelton. ' /■'

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 14

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BENEFIT FILM AT LYTTELTON Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 14

BENEFIT FILM AT LYTTELTON Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 14