BAPTIST CHURCH
EASTER. CAMP AT RICHMOND Some fifty or so Baptist young people went into camp at Richmond on Thursday night. Ample preparations had been made for their accommodation in the show grounds, where ail appear to be enjoying a very happy time. The opening service of the camp was held in the Richmond Baptist Church yesterday morning, when the. Rev. Fred. C. Every game an appropriate address. The Revs'. 11. S. Conway and M. Lascelles, who arc in the camp, took part in the service. A public meeting was held in Hie camp at 7.30 p.m. ami was attended by, quite a sprinkling of non-campers. i. iif." itrv. 11. S. ( ouway gave a very impressive and stimulating address, which seemed to he appreciated by all. On Sunday morning the campers will again attend the service in the Baptist Church. The address "An Easter Message," will he given by the Rev. Lascelles. There will be no service in the church in Ihe evening and provision will be made tu convey elderly persons to the camp, where a meeting will be eonducted, to which the public is invited;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 30 March 1929, Page 7
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