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NOTES--Take careful notes. They will help you make a good report to your Sunday school after the Conference.
REMEMBER--You are responsible to those you represent for getting the most out of every session. Be on hand promptly at the hour mentioned; it will help.
BOOK EXHIBIT--Copies of all the latest books on Sunday school and Boys'
Work will be on exhibit in one of the Conference rooms. Teachers and leaders should not miss this opportunity to look over some of the splendid literature that has come recently from the press.
NOTE--Boys under 15 years of age will not be admitted.
=Basis Of Representation=
The delegates are to be boys between the ages of 15 and 20 years, appointed by the officials of their Sunday school, on the basis of two delegates for each boys' cla.s.s (of the teen ages) and each boys' club, and, additional to these, two delegates at large from each church. Men leaders of clubs will also be registered as delegates.
=Registration Fee=
The Registration Fee is to be 50 cents, including the cost of the banquet Sat.u.r.day evening.
=Preliminary Arrangements For Older Boys' Conference=
I. Conference Committee:
1. Committee supervises, plans and is responsible for the conference.
2. Committee should consist of at least five adult members, and profitably more, selected from the various Sunday schools.
3. Committee may appoint special sub-committees to take care of details and close supervision.
II. Sub-Committees:
1. Publicity, Delegate and Registration.
2. Meeting Place and Decoration.
3. Program and Badge.
4. Entertainment and Recreation.
5. Banquet.
6. Sunday Meeting (if held).
III. Sub-Committee Duties:
1. Publicity Committee: This committee is responsible for press, pulpit and Sunday school notices. It also has the duty of discovering the leader of each Sunday school and of getting the delegates pledged and registered. For this purpose three letters at least should be sent out (see IV). A Registration Card also should be filled out by each delegate and signed by Secretary of Publicity Committee before the conference.
[Ill.u.s.tration]
TORONTO BOYS' WORK CONFERENCE
=December 31st, 1912=
This certifies that ____________________________________
Address ________________________________________________
has been accepted as a Delegate to the above Conference, having made application and paid the Registration Fee in due time. Upon presentation of this card at the Conference Office, St. James' Square Presbyterian Church, he is ent.i.tled to the Souvenir Conference Badge, Program, and Banquet Ticket.
_______________________________________________ Registration Secretary.
The limit of accommodation for the main banquet on the floor of a.s.sociation Hall will be 600. Extra provision will be made elsewhere for the balance if registration exceeds that number.
Provision has been made for { Main Banquet } you at the {Auxiliary Supper}
This committee is also responsible for the Registration Table during the conference.
2. Meeting Place and Decoration Committee: The duties of this committee are obvious. Among them, however, are the following: Five chairs and two small tables should be on the platform, and a blackboard with eraser and abundant supply of chalk in _each_ meeting room.
3. Program and Badge Committee: This committee should be responsible for the preparation, printing and distribution of programs. An ample supply should be on hand during the conference sessions. A badge (delegate's) is a good thing for the conference spirit.
4. Entertainment and Recreation Committee: Where delegates attend from out-of-town, this committee arranges for their entertainment at the homes of friends. At a local conference this committee is steadily on the lookout for the purpose of making the conference and delegates comfortable. Fresh air, telephone service, messages, etc., all of these are highly important. This committee also should be responsible for adequate plans for the conference recreation.
5. Banquet Committee: The details for the conference banquet, the seating of the delegates and the serving of the food, all come under this committee. If a special banquet menu and program are used, this also is the duty of the committee. An orchestra to play through the eating period is a splendid feature.
6. Sunday Meeting Committee: This committee should give careful attention to the following details:
(a) _That any boy over fifteen years and under twenty-one years be admitted to the meeting. One leader to each group of boys may attend, but these must sit by themselves in the rear of the room_.
To secure these arrangements it will be necessary to put a force of determined adult watchers at every door.
(b) Be sure to have a live organist, pianist or orchestra to lead the music. A director to lead the singing, _with ginger_, will help.
(c) Have four ushers to each double or central aisle, and have two to each single or side aisle.
(d) Everyone present at the meeting should have a song book or sheet.
(e) Be sure to have a plain white card, 3x5, and a small sharpened pencil for each one present. This is absolutely necessary for the Forward Step part of the meeting.
IV. Letters to be sent out (Publicity Committee):