COMMUNITY CLUB.
ACTIVITIES AMONG CADETS. The first club room and canteen for cadets this year will be opened after the parade on Monday night. This decision was made by the committee of the Community Club at a meeting presided over by Lieut.-Coloncl C. H. Weston. Archdeacon Evans, as part of the cadet syllabus, will give an address entitled “Some of the Sights of London.” This will ':e the first of a series of addresses by different speakers which has been arranged through the club. Now that the weekly drills are starting, the clubroom at the Coronation Hall is to be open to the boys on Mondays after the parades, and also on Friday evenings, when the adult members of the club will help them to arrange entertainments in the form of music, games, cards, boxing, indoor athletics, and in other directions. It will be for the cadets to show by their use of the clubroom on those nights whether they desire to have the proposed opportunities of recreation. They will also be asked to assist in raising a fund to buy for the club a piano to replace one that has become worn out. The financial assistance of the cadets’ parents and other citizens who sympathise with the work the Community Club has undertaken will also be sought.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1927, Page 5
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