CHURCH ARMY HUTS
Waiouru Camp One In Use Before Completion Though not yet - completed, the Church Army hut at Waiouru military camp has been open for the use of the Territorials in training there, and m four days last week 12,000 sheets of notepaper were used. . What was expected to be a fortnight's supply disappeared almost as soon as it was placed on the writing tables. Captain S. R. Banyard, director of the Church Army in New Zealand, paid a visit to the. camp over the .weekend and hesaid that in spite of . weather that had turned the grounds into a quagmire the soldiers were thoroughly enjoying themselves and seemed to be disappointed .that they were shortly returning to civilian, life. The Waiouru hut,, he said, was similar to one at Narrow Neck, which was placed in use on Monday, though it will be officially opened later. In addition to a library,- large writing-room and lounge, the hut contains billiard tables, table tennis sets, ironing boards, piano and radio. It has been built and furnished from National Patriotic Funds. , '
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Camp News (Northern Command), Volume 1, Issue 32, 6 December 1940, Page 6
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