Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 08, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg saturday August 8, 1925 news of interest to Young men and Young women of Bloom shown in children s gardens proves simply splendid completed in Weston agricultural society children s Competition for Junior floriculture its of Brooklands and Weston t Arine in the children s gardens competitions instituted u Weston agricultural society has been completed by a. By the we Siou p Maeef and some wonderful exhibits of what a children in the Way of Home beatification Are can be done x conditions during the summer have been f be an the or winning gardens now at their Best Dis favourable and would do credit to floriculture its of is particularly Gratifying to the competing Young sters and their Friend Fae majority of the juvenile Gar the results produced lovers a Aeneas Are Des Noea us number of the competitors in spite of t granted no favors on this Are under eight years o 0. Their labors being account in judging to strictly on its Merit y Aarens in Weston and Brook agricultural the following 3. Lands Are prize winners in the Competition Avenue. Joss Avenue. O 1b01 Aiex Anguei Mclntosh Avenue. Pic in Avenue. 4_jack Black Tiffin 5-Marpraret Mclntosh a 1480 ban 6t Gallagher Een Grimwood 1480 ban 1401 Pacific us. 1207 Pacific Rassa 1473 Alexander 1503 Alexander Avenue. Titty. Avenue. Amos 2178 Gallagher 1427 Alexander 1477 notre Damu a Horace Brewster 2091 Gallagher Avenue. By Oakland Florrie Holland 1833 Alexander Martha ramada 1932 Banna Tyne Avenue. Nellie Saramata 1932 Banna Tyne Avenue. Clara Kins 1817 Mcdermot Avenue. 5-John Dixon 1822 Ross Avenue. Mike Smith. 286 Gregg Street. Albert Smith 286 Gregg Street w. Phillips 1ss3 Logan Avenue. 3_tony Mysha 20 Gallagher Avenue. Charlotte Smith 236 Gregg Street. May Sherwood 1944 Alexande Avenue. Frank Blore 10 Kurt Avenue. 13-John Soho Bysel 1930 wll Llan Avenue. Margaret Chapman 1s39 wll Liam Avenue. Catherine Reid 1847 Alexandro Avenue. Marian Reid 1847 Alexande Avenue. Mary Moin Ryk 19h6 William Avenue. Joe Chiz Mander. Rosser Street 13_pete Flicker 1919 Bannatyne boy scout notes 1 Portage troop encamp a dozen scouts of the 1st Portage Prairie troop under scoutmaster hush c Walker went into Camp on wednesday aug. 5. Boys Are Italy equipped not Only with tents round sheets e_tc., but with Ambi Lon to make the the out no they have been look ing Forward o All season. New troop at a new troop has been started a Jol Girth Man., to be known As 1st St. Stephens under scoutmaster Cyril Leitch with Hall As acting assistant scoutmaster. Two patrols have been wolves mde Atrol Leader Rex Headland and the rows led by patrol Leader William Hall. The boys Are working ban a qualify for their Tenderfoot badges and have the Good wishes o heir brother scouts in Manitoba. Rover Thompson going North Rover Ronald Thompson of tit 1th troop attached As acting assistant scoutmaster of the 4th Assini Bol troop has been appointed Hea teacher of the Indian school at la la Ronge sask. He leaves for a least a year in the North Early Thi month and after reaching Prince Al Bert will travel two Hundred mile by Canoe and another Hundred by o team. Some chaps Are Lucky to Hundred Miles by Canoe and some one else doing the paddling Good and cheap the 2nd Portage la Prairie troop under scoutmaster b. M. Newman Havo just returned from Camp and report having a splendid time. The average expense per Day. Including transportation hire of tents food lots of and All charges was per person per Day. . At the Lakeside Camp Stephens boys annual athletic meet a merry party of girls from St. John s Union Church Winnipeg Josed on the Shore of Lake Malachi. Tho group comprises Margaret Marguret Wood Dora Amos Ruth avoid Agnes Robertson Nora still Fox Edna Smith Winnill Beatty Annie Mckay Maisle Hus band Janet husband Catherine Bruce Annie Waddington and. Mrs. B j. Flint. Forbes Rankin proves individual Star with four victories in five events Cadet trophy arrives from South Africa cadets locate lost child in Challenge shield won gun cadets largest trophy Ever seen in Canada the Junior Imperial Challenge shield won last year by. The 10th Canadian machine gun brigade Cadet corp arrived in. Winnipeg on tuesday from Heydelburg South Africa and is now being in the windows of messes. Ding Walio limited Portage Avenue it is the largest shield that has Ever been seen in Canada Ahful though Mace of solid Silver requires three Able bodied men to lift it. It has travel led All Over the British Empire and has been won. By the following or school Guild Rifle Wiley a animations club. Edward school eng. School Brighton eng. Marines Capet corp Deal eng. Cred ton troop boy scouts England. Marines Cadet corp Deal eng. 110 co., new Plymouth boys High school new Zea land. Cyriane school Eastbourne co., 2nd Home counties Bri Gade a. Coy., eng. Farm school eng. X Street Ward school coy., 1st City of London Imperial cadets. Naval Barracks boys.Bde., Devonport eng. 1 platoon Newtown fort Frances boys exemplify value of training and discipline under trying conditions working in unknown country on directions Given by Compass Bear Ings a party Twenty boys fort Frances Cadet corps under the direct foil of j. R. Angus proved the value of training and last week when they succeeded in locating the Young son of or. And mrs. Tiercy who had been lost in the thick hush for two Little Jack Lerney had wandered away from the family Auto while her pare its were Berry picking sunday bout 15 Miles North of Barwick. After an unsuccessful search by the obtained front with lanterns parents help was town and six the annual athletic meet of Camp Stephens the boys Camp of the Winnipeg t.m.c.a., on the Lake of the Woods near Kenora was held Friday last. The individual Star of the event was Forbes who won four firsts and one second in. Five events. The highest scor ing individuals were Forbes ran Kin 23 pollute Bill Beamish 20 John Anderson 17, Miller. Bob Gorowsky and Gordon. Piggott 10 each. The results in the various events were standing Broad jump class 1 d. Miller 2 r. Gorow ski 3. Class 2, w. Beamish 1 m Cameron 2 g. Piggott 3. Class 3, j. Anderson 1 w. Scott 2 j. Wil Kinson 3. Running Broad k. Rankin 1 j. Earl 2 j. Kaye 3. Class 2 a. A Earrish 1 g. Piggott 2 j. Gorowski 3. Class 3 j. Wii Kinson 1 b. Littlewood 2 m. Ten Nantt 3. 1 f. Rankin 1 r. Gorowski 2 a. Melg Han. 3 class 2 w. Beamish 1 c. Mccartney 2 a. Boyle 3. Class b. Littlewood 1 of Langdale 2 j. Anderson 3. Shot 1 f. Rankin 1 a Gorowski 2 d. Miller 3. Class 1 e. Wool Combe 2 a Cameron 3. Class 3 j. Ander son 1 w. Douglas j. Wilkinson 3. Standing hop step jump class 1 d. Miller 1 f. 2 r. Gorowski 3. Class 2 w. Beamish 1 a. Mccartney 2 m. Cameron 3. Class 3 j. Anderson i w. Scott 2 r. Henderson 3. Of the first events of the weeks was the inter cottage relay race around the Island. The senior Section was won. By woodshed who la the Junior was won by Hart s. The stunt night tuesday was a grand Success and the judges found much difficulty in deciding the win finally giving the Honor to Hart s cottage team which had presented an original school Days skit. The stars were forber ran Kin and Jim Robb. Standing very High were St. Julien with the fam and Wood of Pectal Eom is and Max Lake Aiachi c.g1t. Provide Many surprises the Ontario summer resort where two groups of . Surls irom St. John s. Union Church Winnipeg spent a Del go thu Catlon in Camp under the Tutelage of mrs. Eleanor j. Flint girls work vac Leader. End were a. D. Mitchell j. In Cam Eron. J. Wool Omta Alf Mclaren c. Mcdonald Bill Schortinghui Ken Neth Mckenzie audrian Root Wei Don Neelands and Geo. Starr. The Midsummer dinner of the order of Triangle was held saturday night with the following present Nelson Mcewen Fred Hubbard. Les Wright. Fergie Stoddart Bill Schor to Nyhuis Howard Spencer Jack mor timer Waverley Wilson Kenneth Mckenzie Weldon Neelands and audrian Root. It was a Fine event and one that was enjoyed to the full. Camp Stephens will close this. Its St. James wins Waugh shield 26th year August in saturday afternoon to Date it has been a great Camp and expectations Are for forty second troop the 42nd Winnipeg troop Are at anal Broth Camp at Boundary Park and Are enjoying every minute particularly bathing parades. Field scout Davison will return from an Eastern inspection tour on monday and is expected to be at Heads Rte t week. School cadets South Africa. Johannesburg 4 platoon. Arena 27 a sen for cadets Muley South Australia. Industrial school cadets Helde Burg South Africa. 10th.c.il.g-.bde. Cadet Winnipeg Canada. This wonderful trophy which is competed for annually by thousands of boys throughout the British Empire will be. Presented to the 19-24 winners in september. Stayed on the ground All night. By noon next Day Over 500 men Wert combing the District for the missing child without " the cadets earned the Honor of eventually locating the boy. Spaced in line 15 feet apart and wording from Compass they had systematically covered a of the dense Forest when Bolleau. And j. R. Angus. Found child sitting a Cedar Bush quite unharmed. Apparently the Cool weather had kept the mosquitoes away and a bed in the Moss showed where Hei had slept fort. Amid cheers for the cadets from the assembled searchers the youngster was carried Home none the worse for his and easily the most Unco Nerhea individual in the crowd. Fly photograph shed with the Humours in this latter sketch i mentation is due Carl r Cameron. Wednesday afternoon despite the rain the gang turned out for a real treasure Hunt which was finally won. Cubs still working Many of the Winnipeg packs of Wolf cubs who have not been so fortunate As to get out of town Are keeping up their weekly meetings in spite of the hot weather and mosquitoes. Included in these Are the her tie Monteflores red s packs. The majority of packs however Are suspended for the summer and will re open in september. By Arthur Meghan. Wednesday evening s around the fire was a affair and the various e de. Much merriment Pai Jack s the can race the Blindfold boxing eve Tats. Gathering very Lively ends provid tic ulary the and thursday evening Thel group from St Julien under the leadership of Nelson Mcewen visited a neighbor ing Island for an overnight Canoe trip. Making the trip were thai following Jack Mcdiarmid Bob Henderson Lawrence Norman Eric White Berry Littlewood Pohn Wil Kinson and Homer Mcalister. The group at Home that evening had an Impromptu song test. Friday night s Bonfire was a with a live message on from the Camp director. Much time during the week was spent in work entirely voluntary in connection with the new outdoor Chapel which Rev. Or. C. W. Gor Don dedicated sunday. The new arrivals in. Camp Satur Day were Fred Colquhoun Wilt Rose Allan Clark Charlie Clark. Fergie Stoddart Jack Mortimer Ian Drysdale pack Whitehouse. Visiting the Camp for the week his on to the Bay movement looks like being wins a. Splendid time during the next among the events still to occur Are the Fleming Island swim the annual aquatic meet the balance of the regatta an All Day trip to Blind fold Lake and one or two Canoe trips. Ponemah Beach Camp season ends monday the Winnipeg District girl guides Camp at Ponemah Beach on Lake Winnipeg will close officially on monday next after one of the most successful seasons in the history of the movement. Commissioner mrs. R. M. Dennis Toun recently witnessed the Dally bathing Parade inspected the Camp and attended evening colors where she enrolled guide Nora Knipe. Of the St and guide Marie Paton of the 21st. The guides have been build mtg Model Bridges and making shelters and gadgets for their Pioneer badge. Mrs. Proud Horae held an examination in this subject nine guides succeeded in winning the badge. A fancy dress party Bon fire and hikes have occupied the time during the last two weeks. Severa guide meetings were held and the second class badge was won m guide Margaret Evans of the Letl company. The Camp was visited by miss d. Macgregor Blue Cord gulder of to Ronto saturday. Miss Macgregor presented shield for the winning tent to . Kathleen Crelghton and guide Toan Skinner of the Robins and . Lottie Parker of the Black Birds. On monday the Camp at tended the Ponemah and Donotter sports. A special race was arranged for them by the Secretary Jabez Millar which was won. By . Joan Wells of the 27th company. During the last two weeks the Fol lowing guilders and guides have enjoyed the Camp Bliss Shelagh Kir by. Captain miss Gwen Detchen. Captain miss Alice Kirkby Captain miss Nina Pitkowsky. Captain mis. Winston miss Peggy Moss lieutenant miss Pearl Habin Ovitch lieutenant and guides Joan Betty Langdale Marie Paton i _ on his on to tie Bay movement looks like being sent by r Angus 1s2 Madeline Street Transcona Man., received the five Dollar placing in this week s title contest. The Many original angles irom which Riding waa seen by those competing supplied flavor to the judges work. Pride goes before pall made a frequent bid for with the usual results. Those inning one Dollar for second place win take Somo grit to keep seat in this s. E. My of Sor 543-7th Street Brandon. A ready to make an old horse Alex. Howard Lea sic Ninette Sanatorium Man. This is some sketch to put on miss h. Ainger 37s Lang Side Street Winnipeg. This la be a tale of mrs. A Maitland 394 Rosedale Avenue inn Peg. On rider who is bound to be j. R. Nam 237 lome Street Regina sask. U honorable mention staging a wild West mrs. A Ellinston 6s9 Garfield Street. Too much Bur Burr made his Robert Barker 450 Centennial Street win a Little Moro kick to his we. H. Donaghy. 14 Street London. Oni. His seat being Uncertain this tory Vril Settle Hilla in the m Childs Sanatorium Ninette with two self starters hell be Well Mabel k. Bradshaw 108 Belvidere apartments. Winnipeg. This cake s to w Skelding 29 Ellesmere St. Vital. The Power behind the mrs. Frank. T. Hill Mooso min sask a Cloud will shortly dim the splendor of the Eastern miss m. Thy latome 405 Cumberland Avenue. Winnipeg. Now he has the frills soon hell have the mrs a. S Neilson 738 Mogee. Street Winnipeg he will make an impression when he takes his John Smith 309 William Avenue Winni will soon bring him bad to Wilfred skel tag 2 Ellesmere Avenue St. Vital. Getting ready to go Over the r. N. Taylor Manitoba san Orlum Ninette Man. Putting a Little Mustard on hot Alex. Howard Leas Manitoba Sanatorium Ninette Man ready to hit the h. W Thornborough 636-16th Street bran Don Man. For a lands a. Arbuckle Binscarth Man. Dirty work going on behind i mrs. Styles. 354 Mandervill Street Deor Lodge. A looks on the. Bright s leaving his trouble mis h. Mclntyre 19 Sadler Avenue e Hiilton po., Winnipeg. If this Bolt d scheme work the nut will come Oscar Scoglund Osterlund ont. They thinly he is a nut by can you think of a Good title for this picture jest 20 children s gardens shown in St. Individual Garden found in Weston St. James with aggregate score of is this year s Winner of the shield donated by r. D. Waugh for he Best group of children s gardens. 3aoh District through its horticultural society selects from All entries received within its Borders the 20 Best gardens to uphold the District Honor under scrutiny of judges selected by the Waugh shield committee. This year s judges Are Jarnes Kinnear and James Cocks. Florrie Holland Weston. With 06 Points wins the midwinter cup donated by Charles midwinter for the Best individual Garden entered. The told medal donated by a d. Waugh for the Best girl s Garden also goes to Florrie Holland. Cyril Lupton St. James 95 Points wins the Gold Given by or. Waugh for the Best boys Garden. Two prizes Given by the horticultural societies for the runners up go to n. Shar Amanto Weston 94 and to d. Smith. St. James the special prize offered by mrs. Justice Mathers for the Best Garden made by an Al fit your old child goes to x. Shara girls of St. John s United Church hold second annual Camp at Ontario resort 1 the third annual Camp it the. St. J John s . Was held us formerly at Lake .mul.ichl, Ontario. If . Simile the Camp was a greater sue this than in former years because he girls them Servos were All nearer of an age and knew each other Well. The Camp divided Knelt into two groups for competitions Nanri stunt night proved this a scent Success. One or Ujj put. On. To the Surprise and Delight of the other group the Camp s visiting neg Thors a Clever rendering of the with the following fast keeper of. The dolls Margaret Hober Tobii tin soldiers. Margaret avoid ind Agnes Robertson aunt Jemima Dora Amos dabbing doll slut i Wood Mamma doll Nora still Fox Sailor doll. Edna Smith. A second stunt by the Kami Ilso proved a most laughable five when they noted the closing exc raises of a country with Agnes Robertson As Tho school and Margaret Wood As teacher s the second group was More ambitious in their Choice of for their stunts putting on a series of moving Tableaux of from it the making of the american Betsey robs was taken by Wynnifred Beatty and Gen. Geo. Washington by Annie Mckay. In Laura Accord saves the Laura Secord Eleanor mint her cow Maislo husband Grandfather clock Janet husband the rising Moon Catherine brvio1. And Trees the other girls of group. The death of Julius be ing Well known to the girls was very cleverly and realistically Bur Esqued and Annie wadding on is Marc Anthony. Bought Down the. House with her impassioned parody Manto. This year s showing in the Best Tribune eve Yak Stringer Katharine Ogden cd error Crawford Velma Prest Joan Skinner Marguerite Scott. Lemaistre Golda Samuel Sybil Levinson Nellie Ruth Rob Inson s. Weinberg m. Kernohan. Violet Miller Gladys Stockwell Nora Knipe. Sadie Rabl Novitch can Issie Nobles Eleanor Evans Beatrice Winsby Audrey Collins Ruth Mitchell Sharpe Honor Lang Margaret Beatrice made since this Competition said h. A. Sanders president of the Waugh shield committee. About 1.200 entries were received in All and the gardens on the whole have been Well kept up. The aver age showing for cultivation runs High and it is evident that the Best gardeners Are children who began Early and compete from year 1o year. I Hope the splendid showing made by the Young gardeners will be kept up to bring Tho greatest possible num Ber into the children s stunt show Competition at the Winnipeg Garden show. There is still a Chance for children to win honors for their District by getting up a much can be done in three weeks. Midwinter cup Winner. This is the first time the Midwin Ter cup has been won by a girl and the score made is the highest Ever made in this Competition. St. James Garden scores Willie Ross h. Kendall 87 3. W. Caine 89 v. W. Brooks. 79 g. War Ren 77 e. Edmonds 84 v. Carter m. Saunders 8s d. Morris 80 m. Blakey 77 y. Sinclair 90 Betty Rodger 92 a. Buchanan Billy Wlson a2 Cyril Lupton 96 David Stewart 93 d. Smith 98% Ruth 89 i. Wiltshire 91 Rita Dennison total 1.755. Winners of Waush shield for 1925. Signed James Jas. Cocks. Weston. Score t. Maryha 74 w. Phillips 86 feb role Holland 96 j. Dixon 91 n. Sha Ramato 94 Mary Sha Ramato 97 c. King 88 Mike Smith 76 a. Smith 77 m. Grim Wood 89 c. Grimwood 84 j. Black 93 m. Joplin 90 m. Downly 91 e. Eden h. Malanchuk 81 m. Malanchuk 70 Marraret Mclntosh 85 Mclntosh Irene Cole Pound Mary King Sam Ivle Locke Annie Kirkby Betty Gilchrist Lottie Parker Shirley Evelyn Winnie Waller Carol Waller Doroth Mertyle cubs and Elmwood Arenas clash at baseball the Elmwood Arenas met the her Tyle Wolf cub pack baseball aggregation in the first game of a Home and Home match this week her Tylo started out like real champions and up to the third innings much their own Way. Thor Arenas allowed four runners to Cross the Elmwood Murray. 88 r. Norgran 80 c. Morgan 78 c. Morey c. Allen 85 e. Allen 79 d. Bridle 82 h. Sanders 92 v. Butler 73 t. Patrick 81 e. San hers 84 r. Sanders 88 r. O Dowan n. Girlie. 71 j. Mcque Llllian. 90 3. Butler 72 e. Hutchungs. T. Watson r. Mcdowell. 70 Nettie Jack 76. Total. West Kildonan elder. E. Elder 73 m. Seymour. 89 m. Bentley 79 g. Bentley k. 3ooper, 82 r. Connell. 90 t. Allen 10 v. Jaggard. 81 m. Craig m. Attlee a Southall e. Southall 85 r. Watson 60 n. Ross. 3 j. 84 w. Avery. 75 h. Ayery 71 r. Wright .77 a Tuller 91. Total. 1.602. Five dollars will be. Given for the next Best five. Titles should not Semb Ssiss 1 winners when awards Are made. Results 01 13 words in length Ana must reach the free press n i b sin Sheet of paper or postcard with not More at the Bottom Coupon is necessary. His Competition will announced in next Altor. Address of the sender written. Fletcher however went wild allow ing six free passes to first and was relieved by Hyrie who was hit hard. Eing handed two errors by f. Phomin collected three hits and two runs while d. Bereskin crossed the plate three times. He also pulled stunt running behind to nerd base and stabbing a with one hand while be was in the air by Ken played his usual Strong game behind the Bat while Barney Phomin was perfect at first base. J. Beret Ikin wild with his throws to first and received two errors for Over throws. Elmo Eltoh replaced Mero vetch at second and was Safe. Mertyle pack were real sports and the Large crowd on hand gave them applause for their sportsman ship. The game Hubmaster j Marks formed is pack into the Circle and . W. N. Clay took grand howl and thanked the cubs after the game had been called owing to darkness. The return game will be played next week. Score by innings Iier Fyle i. Out 9 Elmwood Arenas 018 batteries Fletcher Humle and hour Yirberg f. Pm Oman. B Kowloon Lipkin. Really he is a Wra. Kanderson 2-24 Kilbride. Avenue West see More stars than Sua mrs. S. J. Moore sol Harcourt Street Sturgeon Creek there Are some one Points about this de. J. 187 Magnus Winnipeg. I Curtis b. Wendeborn one touch of nature Makii Man. Wook teds Star a Kenneta c. Hicks. Military Ward. General in Winnipeg. Spurt workers expect tog Don Man. Ca det notes courses of instruction a Cadet instructors course in Progress at Winnipeg and about forty candidates Are learning he rudiments of Cadet training. A course of instruction for Cadet officers for one week will com Mence August 24. Instructors Are requested to submit their recommendations As soon As possible to the . On the speech Over thai body of Caesar. The indoor meet also proved a great Surprise. As fifteen competed for each event fifteen Marks were Given for first place and one Mark for last place. The one receiving he highest number of Wynn fwd Beatty. Who was presented with a pretty Birch bark work Basket. Those tie ing for second place were Margaret Wood and Annie Mckay. A rip Over the hike was Given the girls by j. B. Simpson of Mai Achl in his bit launch and while in Learned Many things in House As each Day in rotation they wok charge of the1 work. Perhaps Thyl most helpful part of the two or eks spent in Camp the hours in studying the lev 9 and writings of the . St. Boys spend civic Holiday wheel Many tourists carries slogan Back to Canada or bust a number of boys from St Church. Fort. Rouge spent holi Day a wheel and under the Leader ship of Garfield White explored country Between the ciry and St. Agathe. During the afternoon they were entertained by the monks at St. Norbert monastery and they re turned Home in the evening after covering Roule of seventy Miles. One introspective youngster calculated that he Hod pushed his bicycle pedals round Twenty one thou Sand revolutions but the trip was Worth the Effort. A Ong the portion of the Emerson Highway traversed a Large number of cars headed Winnipeg Ward met. Among them being representatives from Minnesota. North Dakota Ohio Illinois new York. Saskatchewan Aulo which had Evi Dently been to Indiana carried slogan Back to Canada or prominently displayed and i wheat last seen was making Good time on. Its homeward flight. The party comprised Gor Feltt White Arthur Lemaistre. Clifford Smith Cecil York Billy Robertson. Walter Baker Eric Page Jack Wil son. And Percy Lewis. Injured on sprit Lal Prew twp will to from by free Frew Milwaukee aug. Holding to his Mother s hand for safety. George Skorganc five was painfully injured when struck by an automobile. Mrs. Skorganc crossing a downtown Street during a traffic Jam holding o. Bob by each hand when the Accident occurred. Big Cucumber crop. Vnetta pro. Prem by free vim wire Maxville. Aug. Dzahni wife of a Farmer living near Here gathered a. Ton of from a two acre Patch on Arm on the first picking and Ihm to the Pickle factory at Camp de Pineda Raache red Hampton Rren oxime t. Do Piodo the italian aviator arrived today from Brisbane in continuation of we right irom Italy to Japan Nock Hampoian is Millsb Northwest of Brisbane. Busy winners and Eok ids at Gimp . Girls of three groups who spent a warm Day in Luly at Olill during their Camp period at i Nutter Beach. The the winners and of St. Stephen s anglican Church Kildonan. There ire Only Twenty two Young in the picture. Twenty third took tie snap. H. O. Superintendent work at in of the Camp ;