OBJECTIVE ACHIEVED
Three Levin Scouis Will Go To World Jamboree With £150 subscribed by public donations and an extra profit of £20 aboVe the estimate frdfri the sale of its potato crop, the Levin Scout Committee at noon today had £170 of the additional £200 required to send the three local Scouts to the world, jamboree in France. It5 was feit that by the time the fund closed at 5 p,m. the remairling £30 would have been contributed, ahd Bomihion . headtjuarters was notified by telegram that the three boys nominated would be attending. They are: Trevor HudsOh,. son of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hudson, of Oxford Street. ; ' -'tefl Stanley Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Small, of Salisbury Street. Brian Allwood, son. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Allwood, of Cambridge The followihg "cdntritiutio'nS received* since yesterday are gratefuily acknowledged:—
£ s d Previously acknowledged 116 19 0 T. P. : 2 0 0 Anonymous 2 10 6 J. D. Renkin 1 10 G. Lee 1 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd . . 2 2 0 Anonymous • 1 0 0 D. S. Mackenzie 1 1 0 Anonymous 2 2 0 J. E. Wallace 5 0 0 F. D. Chainey .... 1 10 0 J. C. Moodie 3 3 0 D. Anderson . . .- 5 0 W. Urquhart 5 5 0 J." W. Rimmer 2 2 0 J. Tomlinson 2 2 0 Anonymous 1 ' 1 0 Total to 'dafe . . . £150 4 0
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 April 1947, Page 4
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