BOY SCOUTS
ROTORUA TROOP HOll SWEARING-IN L EYENING ' . I '• ' ' ! ! VISITORS ENTERTAIK1 An interesting function « by the No. 1 Troop of theffl Boy Scouts on Friday evenit.l twelve Ngongotaha boys and i | t'orua boy were sworn-in as S6 1 Scoutmaster C. Hawkins 1 ceremony marked the f ormai ! a troup at Ngongotaha afcjg weeks of tuition by' Scoutmast® kins. Eighteen hoys have to date only twelve have pas«f| tenderfoot examination. DuiS evenjng opportunity was also® initiate 18 eubs into the movement and these were swc® the district cuhmaster, Mr. assisted by cubmjstress JessB lace. | The District Commissioneril Ward, made V special trip f1'0'! ilton to attend the function,^ introduced by the sco.utmaste| I troop leaders and patrol lea^f| er which he inspected the ti;|| gave them some useful advic® During the evening the Bbi| T. Jackson, who with Mrs. | had accepted an invitationto| sent, gave afi interesting add'| keenly followed the cerenion® the games. W Great interest was also sli® parents and friends who comed by the president, B'rl Alexahder, and! served "Witkffl by the boys and a committeefl ies. £
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 386, 22 November 1932, Page 4
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179BOY SCOUTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 386, 22 November 1932, Page 4
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