MORRINSVILLE NEWS
he Morrinsville municipal baths opened for the season on JlontiWo - Ut o" 1 ! 1 ” to inclement weather a pma ll attendance of ■ZT™r-, 1h e surroundings showed ,°T cl ? se attention during the and tV,'o tn <? ,awns being closely cropped and the flower plots being a blaze ot , .V; nr - ( i'vtj'e warm weather the laths should be a popular resort. * =* * * interesting” cercmonv took place w, Ul . e tlround. Canada Street, Morrinsville. on Sunday afternoon. en the colours of the Morrinsville T3oy Scouts and Wolf Cub Pack were dedicated. The ceremony, which was a brief one, watched by a large crowd of spectators. Mrs. Stringfield, Mrs. Glimmer and Cub-Mistress Watson presented the emblems to the scouts ami cubs and the colour party dipped a salute. The ceremony was brought to a close with the Lord’s Prayer and n recital of rlie cub and scouts’ law. The Morrinsville Municipal Hand was in attendance and contributed selections durjng the afternoon. Mr. W. Butler, of Morrinsville. ha* returned from a trip lu Norfolk island.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 6
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