MO KATOA WOLF CUBS
ACTIVITIES OF PACK.
There were good attendances- at the last two Mo Katoa Cub parades, at one o£ which, the District Cubmaster, Miss Hubbard, waspresent. The latter taught the boys a new game with the eight points of the compass which they enjoyed very much. Other games were played and Cub work was carried out. At the close of the parades several Cubs attached to the pack totem poll ribbons with their names on which will remain there to indicate to others that they have passed certain proficiency badges. During the week Sixer K. Camden passed the artist and homecraft proficiency badges, and Second D. Corry the homecraft badge. The pack was very sorry to loose Second A. Curry, who is leaving for Wellington. Cn Monday afternoon the Cubs of the Car- - terton No. 2 Pack joined with the Mo Katoa Pack. Many lively games were played au'd after an enjoyable “sing-song” afternoon tea was served. The meeting ended with the Grand Howl led by the Carterton swiorsixer and the singing of the National Anthem. 1
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1943, Page 6
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