Y.M.C.A.
BOYS' CAMP. A HAPPY SPIRIT. Since last Wednesday the Y.M.C.A. Boys’ Camp has been going with a swing at the camping site, on Mr. .J. Feist’s grounds at Greytown on the bank of the Waiohine River, near Greytown. The boys are enjoying every moment of their activities out in the open. every boy being m good health, and benefiting by the asssocialion with his fellow campers. During Friday and Saturday broken weather, with high wmds and heavy showers of rain interrupted the usual camp work. Individual teams arc allotted marks for threc-day periods and after inspecmin on Sunday morning, the camp mother. Mrs J. A Kennedy, presented honours ribbons and |M?nnant, won fur the first period. The teams. are each taking '.urn under the supervision <>{ Mr. and Mrs .1 A Kennedy, and the secretary, Mr. W Gaze. m preparing and cooking the meals at the open camp cookhouse lire The spirit of healthy nvahj is widen! in rookinr. Yesterday a number of parents paid n visit to the camp and were ‘well pleased with the site that had been chosen and the facilities available for the entertainment of the c;mipem
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 January 1941, Page 7
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