"CITY CAMP" ENDS
As a conclusion to its "city camp" programme the Boys' Institute held a "brother and sister banquet," attended by 160 children. Twenty girls from the Salvation Army Home were the guests of the institute and were warmly welcomed by the president, Mr. J. D. Howitt. Tea was followed by the presentation of prizes for leadership, conduct, and service, and* were awarded as follows:—Tom Boe, leadership; Wyndham Heald, service; Lawrence Barclay, conduct; Pat Elliston, service; Barry Perkins, service; Don Goodman, service, and Robert Staples, service. The screening of a suitable picture programme followed. A short address was given by Pastor Hollard, and an enjoyable item was given by the guests from the Salvation Army Girls' Home.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 4
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