THE PROPOSED SCHOOLS' TRIP.
|; (To the Editor.) |gir,—l notice in your issue of Nov. |j local stating that at the conUence of school committees to arloge an extension trip, Rivcrton was O upon as a site, but owing to p time spent in making the trip tother place would require to be seEed. Now, Sir, I should like to iow on whose authority such a ijtement was made. The sub-com-jjttce appointed to arrange train Otters has not had time to find out Sy- details regarding the matter, so, tow such a conclusion has been ar[jved at is somewhat difficult to untetand. One of the reasons ad-
jjn'ced for selecting Riverton was the jet of it being such a lengthy trip, is object being to make it as educate and instructive as. possible. Most Jiildreu enjoy a long ride in the ijgin, and as the country is altopUier new to the intending goiiists, this object would be atIjjnccl. As far as I can learn, the jjoice of the place is giving almost jjjversal satisfaction, and, should £e trip eventuate, pleasure and profit be expected to result.—l am, id R. SOMERVILLE, Chairman Conference S. C. Toiro, Nov. IC, 1909. '
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 19 November 1909, Page 3
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197THE PROPOSED SCHOOLS' TRIP. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 19 November 1909, Page 3
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