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BOY SCOUTS.

j . (Contributed;. 3 Everything points to an enthusiastic 3 celebration of the Second Troop and £ Pack third birthday this week-end. The j great event "in be the birthday party j on Saturday evening at which it is 5 hoped to see all the boys and the ma--5 jority of their parents, 'brothers and 3 sisters. During the evening those cubs j who are old enough will he publicly j enrolled into the Scout Troop,' and the i “Going Up” ceremony should he of 1 especial interest to parents. This addii tion will bring tluj .trofip up to liear- ) ly full strength, but it will leave a few 3 vacant- places in the Wolf Cubs and the , Cubinnstcr would like to fill these before the. end of this month and would ask boys between eight and eleven years of age who would like to be cubs to apply at the scout room on Sunday next between 4.0 and 9.0 p.m. or on Tuesday next directly after school closes in the afternoon. .Members of the Troop and Pack are also asked to celebrate the third anniversary of the troop by attending their own churches on Sunday morning in uniform. There will lie” no parade, and Scouts can go direct to the church. The usual Sunday meetings of Cubs 1 and Scouts will be held as usual this "cek hut will include a Council to discuss plans for the new year and a full < attendance is rather important. 1 Dominion Day will be celebrated on Monday by a five minutes rally at a £ quarter to eight in the morning. i Since last week’s notes were l publish- 1 ed S. Tfyorpe has passed the tests and s has been enrolled as a Tenderpad in the t Second Pack. ij. The annual meeting of the Troop is s fixed for Tuesday. October 12th. and t it is specially important this time that ii the general public of the town • should " he well represented, i<

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1926, Page 4

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332

BOY SCOUTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1926, Page 4

BOY SCOUTS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1926, Page 4

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