CAMP FOR BOYS
TO CLOSE ON JANUARY ,30 EFFORTS TO CONTINUE QUESTION OF LEADERS Alas tort on, January 21. “The camp is due officially to close down on January 30, but efforts arei bciu gnuide to continue the scheme lor a group of specially selected boys,” stated Air L. J. Greenberg, wlio is in charge of the agricultural training and holiday camp at Penrose. Tire question of obtaining suitable loaders should tho camp bo continued, was tho thief difficulty, added Mr Greenberg. Both, lie and Mr J. Duffy, hi s assistant, liad to return to 'Wellington at the end of the month. Though a number of the buys have been offered positions by district farmers, the camp authorities would be pleased to bear from other fanners (requiring boys. Tho lads have tackled their instructional work in a most gratifying manner, and tho farm manager, Mr Blatehford, eon. considers that they have made splendid progress. A majority of them are now thoroughly efficient in milk, ins, fencing and the handling °f stock.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2628, 25 January 1932, Page 3
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