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BIBLE CLASS CAMP

Improvements For Dunsandel

The congregational boards of managers are to be approached for donations to build an ablutions block at Reece Camp, the . Presbyterian Bible Class property near Dunsandel. The Christchurch Presbytery last evening gave its approval to the camp committee to make this appeal. Mr H. W. Thompson, a member of the committee, said facilities were barely adequate. The request was being made for minimum facilities for 200—a block containing washing facilities, 10 lavatories and six cold water showers. The amount needed would be £5OO for materials and £5OO for labour. Mr E. Mangin, secretary, said that the committee would now be free to provide a better stove ano another accommodation hut.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28894, 14 May 1959, Page 7

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BIBLE CLASS CAMP Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28894, 14 May 1959, Page 7

BIBLE CLASS CAMP Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28894, 14 May 1959, Page 7

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