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LATE LOCALS

Over the Easter week-end, from Thursday evening to Monday evening, a West Coast Methodist Bible Class camp was held in the Ivnihinu School, Thirty young mien aspepibk’d, includang three officials from Wellington, and eight first-time campers. Cooking arrangements proved to be excellent and well organised. Study circles met every morning, and various meetings were addressed by different leaders. The camp -.concert took place on Saturday evening and was a decided success. At this function the camp was pleased to entertain visitors from town ana district. Cups for* sports were presented to the Humphrey’s Bible Class, gaining the largest class aggregate, and t. 0 Fred Lindbom, of Gveymouth, as the best individual performer, and •a cup for ekuution to Winston Reynolds, of Wait-aba. -On Sunday morn- . ing the men walked .from Kaihinu to Hokitika and back, to attend the .service >at the Methodist Church. This was conducted by soin, 3 of the campers themselves. The camp wb« under the captaincy of the Rev. C. 0. Hailwood, | the secretary being Mr T. Brown, and was under t-b 3 , control of the local committee. The distance being so

great, classes at the northern e nd ol the Coast wer i 3 ui*-.-:bk> to attend, so are holding another camp at Granity within a few days.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1933, Page 6

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214

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1933, Page 6

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1933, Page 6

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