V.M.C.A. CAMP.
♦ Otaki was invaded on Thursday night by juvenile members of the Y.AI.C.A. They have gone into camp on the racecourse-, and all the buildings and stands are occupied by them. There was »ls» present a strong body of senior members of the association. Mr. W. Egli« was president of the camp, and Mr. 11. W. Johnson is his vice, with Mr. G. W. Adair secretary. There will be a religious service in connection with th» camp, but most of the time will be spent on sports and in the open. A camp fir« gathering will be held on Otaki beach to-night. The meeting on Sunday night wiiJ be in the Otaki Hall. On Monday, the Levin V.M.C.A. will visit the camp, and in the evening o%»ki residents wUt oatortain caoweia at a ct^ygMt*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 9
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