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BOYS' CAMP. ON MR J FEASTS FARM A happy party of 20 care-tret* boys, packed away mid their luggage and camping gear on a 5-tmi truck kindly placed at the disposal of the YM C A, by tlie Waii’arapa Transport Co, pulled out from the local rooms punctually at 9 o’clock this morning head<-d for the i-.imping ground ra the banks ■■( '.he Waiohine River at the farm owned by Mr J. Feast at Greytown (’mnpmg at this time of lite year mid with weather such as. is being experienced. is always an attraction especially to those who believe in the »ut of doors life Healthful reereaimii o i.;bined with the necessm'y essenLaL, to a well conducted camp under V M C A adult supervision hould g" far towards making for lho>e things that assist to biukl up the lib- of the v>,ung The ramp, will ■ j,,;- [() d.ivs and will bi- <.pvn only m th>- <wnti:> from 7 o’clock to !) o clock, this bvmg made I issiblv by the di.rec*ors mid .others rotary ■ abs< net- th the ■ ■ ■ ■ m camp co:: ;. r os'al idress c o Mr J
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1941, Page 7
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187Y.M.C.A. Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 January 1941, Page 7
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