BOY SCOUTS
(Contributed.) The Scouts lately returned from their week of camping, after a very happy time ; all voted it quite the best camp held. Neither accidents nor sickness interlered with the routine, and the weather was ideal. The reports are so enthusiastic that to-mor-row 'Tuesday. the Hokitika Moll Cults, along with service Scouts unable to attend the main eaujp, are going to the same locality at Gladstone Siding, where by the courtesy ot Alt Ogilvie they are being permitted to again use the site and conveniences. The party leave by the morning train, and return, at the week-end, being in charge of Scoutmaster A. Sutherland. Wednesday will be “visitor’s day.” when flic, hoys will be pleased to welcome all friends able to look in on them. 'The prospects are that- the second party will have as successful an outing as tho main body.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1928, Page 3
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144BOY SCOUTS Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1928, Page 3
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