HEALTH WEEK
AN IMPOSING PROGRAMME. The long-looked-for Health Week commences to-morrow, when the clergy in the various churches throughout the city will set the ball rolling with sermons advocating the principle that cleanliness is next to godliness. The authorities controlling the movement have spared no pains in their efforts to put on an attractive and interesting programme for each day. Some idea of the magnitude ox the work In connection with the campaign may be gauged from the fact that 150 volunteer workers will come under the immediate notice of the audiences at Burns Hall. This in itself is sufficient to convince the citizens that the Health Week Committee will bo in the position to give them something greatly to their advantage. The exhibition in the lower hall will be well worth the trouble of a visit. Demonstrators in the various sections will give all the information required. A further evidence of interest displayed regarding the campaign is that a number of shopkeepers in the city have expressed their willingness to throw open their premises for inspection by tho public. All that remains now is for 'the citizens to give their patronage, and thus assist the Health Week Committee in its labors.
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Evening Star, Issue 18399, 6 October 1923, Page 3
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202HEALTH WEEK Evening Star, Issue 18399, 6 October 1923, Page 3
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