BOY SCOUT EXHIBITION
The Boy Scouts’ fourth annual hobbies and handicrafts exhibition, which is to be held in the Pioneer Hall on Friday evening, and continuing on Saturday afternoon and evening, promises to be the “ best yet.” The entries received total close on 1,000, and cover an extraordinary range of articles prepared and made by the boys, in addition to troop and pack exhibits representing the combined efforts of groups of Cubs and Scouts. This exhibition represents a very big effort by the Scouts, and the admission charge is small. On this occasion prominent citizens are helping in the judging of the exhibits, and the mayor. Rev. E. T. Cox (supported by Sir Percy Sargood, president of the association), will open the exhibition on Friday, at 8 p.ra.
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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 14
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128BOY SCOUT EXHIBITION Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 14
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