COMMISSIONER'S LETTER
"ROBIN HOOD."
Dear Scouts, I have a aiessage to you from my mother this week, She says that she is sorry that she did not make a speech to you at our tree plantiug ceremony last Saturday, biit she is not f ond of making speeches aud after Littlejohn's flow oi language she felt that enough had been said. As she planted the tree her thoughts went back over the 25 years since the first Scouts camped there, cooked their food, and built their bridges just as we do to-day. And then she thought of the years to coine, and of all the Scouts that we hope will camp there for tho next 25 years, and the next and the next, and she pictured them in their camp fire robes walking down the avenue that we were planting that day, She wishes you all good camping this coming year and for jnany many years to corne. Hoping to see you at the handcraft exhibition next week. — Yours ever,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 10
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