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The shoe that’s officially approved by Scouts and Guides is your best buy for school and college For big youngsters... For the girls. Mudguard or & from 02^" b i For the from For young men, “Senior” Mudguard style Derby, in g ¥ UjgggJJ black, 6-11 incl j’s except 101 M 72 /g ■ For little youngsters.. For girls, in black or with bar straps, in sizes 9-6 from 50'3 E D plain Derby, or from B Mudguard style available from *B SB!S > APPROVED > ■ BY THE BOY SCOUTS E B f B GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATIONS B OF NEW ZEALAND B SUPERSTRONG FOOTWEAR MAM IN NtW ZEALAND IV JBoto SHOEMAKERS TO THE WORLET W4197 For friendly expert service, go to your nearest stockist of Bata DVP Superstrong footwear. CHRISTCHURCH: Annandales, Butlers, Calders, Donalds, Evans, Glanvilles, Grays, lordans, Lakes, Stravens, Methvens, Nottinghams, Perrys, Rices, Richards, Selwyns, Staffords, Taylors, Beaths, Donnellys, Downings, D.I.C, Du Feu, Eastmonds, Falconers, Farmers’, Glenmarks, Logies, McLachlans, Milnes, Pitts, Sucklings, Warringtons, Wills, Wycolas. KAIAPOI: Bookers, Laskeys. RANGIORA: Gimbletts, Farmers’. CULVERDEN: Amuris. HANMER: Waters-More. LYTTELTON: Burmasters. LINCOLN: Lincoln Store. LEESTON: Farmers’, Hamiltons. SOUTHBRIDGE: Crosbies. DUVAUCHELLE BAY: Duvauchelle Bay Store. AKAROA: Drummonds RAKAIA: Shannons, Hardys. DARFIELD: Thompsons. COALGATE: Charles’. SPRINGFIELD: Andersons. TEMPLETON: Kissells. Scouts receive Bata Superstrong National Trophies Minister of Lands Presents Awards “The training of children to lead useful and purposeful lives is one of the most important things we can undertake as citizens,” the Minister of Lands, the Hon. R. G. Gerard, deputising for the Prime Minister, told an audience in Christchurch on Monday evening. He was addressing a gatherirg of young people who BPtWHjgjalg‘ \ had filled the Ci'ic Theatre Rfißß to its doors, to see the Bata hSe''-. BBb *2 Scout Variety Show and Ip’ witness the Presentation of fg jpjKgl the Bata Superstrong 11 qPyTOjB ■MB 8 National Trophies to the 1. Ik vjKWI winning Scout patrols and “When you grow up." Mr. T -i'.'i'/ " Gerard told them, "don't be i those who enjoyed Scouting or (nnd- Jg ir.g when young, but feel too busy to help in any way. -si “Just as you have been < ~4*, *■ H-Jf* ’ taught to know the value of ■ this great organization, so vou must pass the word on”. ... , , The Minister said that look- Winning’ P«ro/-Beto Superstrong Nottonnf Competitions. Keo ing at the many healthy Pntroi-From Hove/ock North. young faces before him he. Bock Row From Left: —GRAEME TELFORD, MARTIN MILNER. was confident the future of BILL HALLGARTH, GRAEME FENDALL. Front Row: —GRAEME Scouting and Guiding in MILNE. GRAY HODGE, GORDON HALLGARTH. this country was in good 1 1 - hands. also spoke of the underlying to be present at their Grand Mr. Selwyn Field. Chief value of the Scouting and Show, and added his thanks Executive Officer for Scouts Guiding Movements in New to the Bata Company for speaking on behalf of Sir Zealand and commended the making such a memorable William Gentrv. Deputy public-spiritedness of Bata in night possible. Chief Scout for New Zea- sponsoring such worthy The Presentation by Mr. land, spoke of the great causes as these. The Deputy Gerard of the Bata Superwork of the Bata National Mayor of Christchurch, strong National Trophies Scout Competitions in stimu- Councillor H. P. Smith, was the highlight of an lating camp craft and foster- speaking on behalf of the evening packed with entering world friendship in Cub Mayor, said that their city tainment provided by many packs. The Hon. J. Mathison was honoured to act as teenage pop artists and the M.P. deputising for the host to all the Scouts and Scouts and Guides themLeader of the Opposition, Guides who had flocked in selves. P.B.A.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31062, 18 May 1966, Page 26

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