SCOUT CAMP AT WAIMANA STARTS NEXT SATURDAY
Whakatane and Opotiki Boy Scouts will go into camp for nine days alongside the Waimana river t< at the back of the Waimana settlement. Whakatane boys leave here on bicycles on Saturday, mustering at the King Street Hall at 10 a.m. Commissioner C. Kingsley-Smith will arrange transport fcr any without bicycles. Tents will be provided, and the boys will be able to settle down comfortably at the end of their 20-mile ride^ Scouts will wear full uniform for the road trip, and are being asked to take with them a suit of old clothes, swimming togs, sandshoes, a groundsheet, pyjamas, toothbrush, soap, towel, cup, 2 plates, knife and fork, 2 blankets, a coat, and any musical instrument (pianos barred). The Commissioner says donations' of fruit and vegetables will be welcomed, and he will arrange for their collection. * - v
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 87, 18 January 1950, Page 4
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145SCOUT CAMP AT WAIMANA STARTS NEXT SATURDAY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 87, 18 January 1950, Page 4
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