A Tribute to EVERYMAN’S HUT
“Feed my flock,” a saying our Lord so wonderfully carried out in a literal sense by our friends in “Everyman’s Hut.” At all times, night and day, we are all welcome, and what a wonderful cup of tea, and the tomato sandwiches —well, are the best of all. The band boys say the hut is the “oasis” in a military desert, and do they enjoy the smoko after a long blow or march in the sun. I noticed on Sunday the Hut was very popular and on making inquiries I found that everything was free —their shout. I am sure this is appreciated by the boys judging by the happy looks on their faces. Long may it last. We have also to thank the ladies for their help in helping the boys, not only by feeding them but also in the pressing of their uniforms and hats. I am sure the whole camp will join with the Band and say this is Christianity.
“TUBA.”
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Camp News, Volume 1, Issue 9, 9 February 1940, Page 5
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