7
Monday, August 21, 1972
SIR HUGH TO SEE SUMMER CAMP
The Acting Governor, Sir Hugh Norman-Walker, will visit a summer
camp for underprivileged children organised by the St. John Ambulance Brigade
(Cadets) at Hoi Bun School, Lei Yue Mun, on Wednesday (August 23).
The camp began today and will continue until Saturday. Ambulance
cadets and Nursing cadets of the Brigade have assumed responsibility for the
details.
About 200 children are involved, and the programme includes group
games, sports activities, arts and crafts, road safety demonstrations, and
informal instructions on public health and fire prevention.
There are 500 cadet members in the Brigade, aged between 13 and 18.
Of the number, about 40, under the chairmanship of Ambulance Cadet Wong Tat-chuen,
have been actively engaged on work in connection with the camp in the Hoi Bun
School.
Siz lugh, accompanied by Colonel H.A. de Barros Betelho,
Commissioner of the Brigade, will arrive by launch at Hang Kee, Lei Yue
Mun, and will be net by a reception committee.
On arrival at the school, the Acting Governor and his party will be
welcomed by a guard of honour, Sir Hugh will then visit two classrooms, where
he will see an arts and crafts session and a demonstration on road safety,
public health and fire prevention.
/The visit
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.