COMMUNITY CAMP
SUCCESS AT HAMILTON (Special to THE SUN > HAMILTON. Today. That Camp Fergusson, at Okete. is now clear of debt, was reported at the annual meeting of the Hamilton Community Camp Association last evening A queen carnival held in February resulted in £1,125 being raised, sufficient to leave a good credit balance. The site was used during the Christmas and Easter holidays by the Y.M.C.A., the Girl Guides and the Salvation Army, as well as by various other institutions for picnics. Five hundred trees donated by the State Forest Service will be planted by the association this season. Officers were elected as follow: Patron, the Governor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson; president. Mr. A.. B. Collier; vice-presidents, Messrs. H. Clark, A. G. Sandfort and J. R. Fow; committee, D D Wilson. J. E. Tidd. F. Vickery, F. H. Clapham, A. G. Sandford, C. H. Holloway, H. H. Clark, E. P. Cowles: treasurer, G. Boyes; secretary, G. Hovey.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 13
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