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ROTORUA GIRL GUID

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De'ar Guides, — It shows a gij thusiasm in the company for you to be present at last week's ing, when it was such a dre; wet night. While we are pleased thai should be keen enough to tura the rain, yet we would like ; remember' the- rule which says meeting on a wet night." • -d Your parents, I am'sure, mi teii feel that they wold rathf stayed at home; so please tel] of the rule, and then, if the do not mmd you going 'to rai _t]je officers will' feel- easier aboi ung you on parade. And: ag would 'like you to remembe: captain has a long way to eo meeting, and her health is not-: good. So it is necessary that one should always be ready h charge of the meeting if eapf prevented from attending. Gwen met last week's dif splendidly, doing exactly wha should have done; and what we like any one of our leaders to h pared to do should the occasion arise. That progratome of yours, | was quite a good one. We pleased to hear of the complei sence of granny knots, and' th: badges were well polishq^ insid out. , Did you all enjoy your belt lanyard relay? .. .. ... ; I hear that the Red Kowhias a little more practice- in gui weights. Keep ■ on trying, Rei whais, and you may he the best j yet. Are you all remembering the] action songs you learned some ago? Do you think a Patrol competition would be a good For instance, the Fuchsias mig feeling very proud of themselve burst forth into something like to the tune of "Painting the C with Sunshine" : — When others say that we are a so noisy ! We're only cheering themi our laughter; When we see sober guides, ar and on all sides, We send among them some o: laughter. For Fuchsias smile, all of the -y Fuchsias are thankful for fun When things go wrong, burst song, ! Making care run. b Though all patrols may grieve, ing we make believe, We'll always stick to our goo laughter.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 45, 15 October 1931, Page 4

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ROTORUA GIRL GUID Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 45, 15 October 1931, Page 4

ROTORUA GIRL GUID Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 45, 15 October 1931, Page 4

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