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CUB NOTES

"KENEU".

Dear Oubs,— Pienic time is here again, so you will have a chance to pass your test of tidiness for your Second Star. You muBt try to keep your pack den tidy and to prevent litter on outings and at camp. Now I notice that there are a lot of little boys who just throw their lunch paper or lollie papers down anywhero and don't botlier to think what it looks like when tliey leave. Just imagine going to camp and finding ugly papers and rubbish lying about. You wouldn't fecl much like camping there, would you ? Now seo if you can remeinbor tliis: Banana skins and luncheon scraps. Urange peel and clioc'late wraps, liroken bottles, tom raga, i Kodak cases, paper bags, Cigarettes and matches spent, Cardboard plak's and papers rcut Tins and suchlike odtls and euds Spoil tliis pluce for othor friends. Dirt and papers in pretty places

Slam park gates in peoples' faces. That was put on a purk gate in Scotland. So be careful that no Cub is a "litter-lout" . Untidiness is sometimes dangerous so you will be doing lots of good turns if you try to be tidy. Your akela will be watching to see if you pasts tliis test.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 12

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CUB NOTES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 12

CUB NOTES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 12

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