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WAIWHETU WOLF, CUBS and SCOUT TROOP.

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The committee of the" "above Troop and Pack met on December lOfrh in the IVaiwhetu School. .SepoTts of progress WBl9 Tread by Assistant Scout-.; matter Leggatt and Cu&!naster JMxs F. Joyce. 'AU seemed to be -doing; wellj I several of the Ptouts having since made tAo Piomise, and bei <g enrolled jas .Tinderfobts. The Cobs are shaping .Well and overflowing svith the jungle spirit, the order to mako as mud. nois© f.s they can when greeting Akala with tfc- Grand kowl, being >a appreciated ch--Tige from the order usually recsived at home, to "for goodness sake be! <jt>set.' '■■ Some outings itaveybeen arxi«. fed most Saturdays to va cioua pjj.. ces—riMelling, Wainul, Wellington^ j aui to Mr Hayward's beautiLXul bush. 2J.T, Hayward set his Ipahtain playing for out amusement and we~scudi,ed t&e. iicr-u by the sundial, bat thought it WifDg until some brig it mind discoy->| eied that we were having ''summer t^e."- ■."■ ""■;'■ ■ ■■■'' •■■ ■'■■■'■;' '''■':■:■ . '■■]

A couple of Scouts Invariably tufn up, ,ai the Wolf-cub meetings, offering s iggt^tions, and joining i^ our games, whien shows t&e tsru'e HScout <, spirit. Llt-'Miilgs' w:ere-continie4 all the i.olidays, and the faithful five, or six who eJweys" attended are now rea"dy for th ♦«?"' tendeirpad and one >r two-^-Brian Whitman and David •Joyce—-*h.ould be abl'3 to get tJteir^flrsi star immediately aftet. lidureace iNich.v's more tnan make* mp in inteUigeace for his lack

of V*e; he is our baby, bat the brighter baby of th« family., We.are fortU'iatf, in haying-all oar Cuba of the land who are teachable and anxious to 'worn,-but it seems Uii'u the children whj aie constantly takin about with pftitp are not nearly so lacking in self consciousness as, those who are with those of their own age, it Is difficult to mate them forget themselves, and the movement is Hie, ideal thing ionjMs class-of boy. We are sorry that, owing to a change of business,. Mr "WV Nicholls, our first scout master, was unable after all to take np the duties, and Mt 'Douthett Tfas elected unanimously in his place, with Mr Leggatt as assistant. ' ; :^

PaTents are reminded thi fc, boys mist bring their weekly pennies.

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 34, 30 January 1930, Page 10

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WAIWHETU WOLF, CUBS and SCOUT TROOP. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 34, 30 January 1930, Page 10

WAIWHETU WOLF, CUBS and SCOUT TROOP. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 34, 30 January 1930, Page 10

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