WORK FOR BOYS
CAMPAIGN TO BE STARTED
. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) CHR.ISTHCHURCH, August 11. The opinion, that the Youth Employment Campaign w T ould stir the people of Christchurch as they had never been stirred before,, was expressed by Mr H. P. Dohai'd, hdribrary organiser tor tiie Bpys’ EmpildyiTierit Coiririiittee, at a meeting of the Canterbury School Committee’s Association tldst; .evening. The association edmineiided Ifce.jcdmj«;iigu to the sripjkirt of-: all school comriiittefes. - , - Mr Donald gave an outline tif • his activities in finding eiriployirient -for toys and stated that it-was necessary thatvsettiethiiig of a spechaciilai'-hatnrfe should be done. A camjpaigh wh ch had as its primary object the imhiedij lite employrhent of five hundred boys had been decided • upon arid the siipjxirt of everyone in the cdmriiurity was wanted to. make it a success. The time was opportuhie foj- -such a. cairipriigii ns spring, was coming arid- the economic' outlook was slid wing sighs of improvement. Tt was hoped-to -Stimu-, late business by encouraging the public to sperid money riiofe frriely and in thiri way- to provide additional employment for -both- boys'’and Inen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 6
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182WORK FOR BOYS Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 6
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