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Michael Barwick, aged nine, with the token he found in a treasure hunt at Mount Vernon Park yesterday. The treasure hunt was organised by the Roydvale Venturer Scout group as part of Mount Vernon Park awareness week. The Mount Vernon Appeal Committee is promoting the area as a public park and is trying to raise funds to pay mortgages on the park. The treasure hunt was part of a picnic, which included a walk to the Summit Road through the park. Prizes for the day included a gold watch, radios, and calculators.

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Press, 21 July 1986, Page 2

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Michael Barwick, aged nine, with the token he found in a treasure hunt at Mount Vernon Park yesterday. The treasure hunt was organised by the Roydvale Venturer Scout group as part of Mount Vernon Park awareness week. The Mount Vernon Appeal Committee is promoting the area as a public park and is trying to raise funds to pay mortgages on the park. The treasure hunt was part of a picnic, which included a walk to the Summit Road through the park. Prizes for the day included a gold watch, radios, and calculators. Press, 21 July 1986, Page 2

Michael Barwick, aged nine, with the token he found in a treasure hunt at Mount Vernon Park yesterday. The treasure hunt was organised by the Roydvale Venturer Scout group as part of Mount Vernon Park awareness week. The Mount Vernon Appeal Committee is promoting the area as a public park and is trying to raise funds to pay mortgages on the park. The treasure hunt was part of a picnic, which included a walk to the Summit Road through the park. Prizes for the day included a gold watch, radios, and calculators. Press, 21 July 1986, Page 2

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