GUIDES’ RALLY.
« GREfI T GATHERING AT HAS, hehpsd d. TO MEET LADY BADEN ]*£* j e ■ ti x- Som, ‘ thirty Girl Guide*. fiZ’ , le a,,<l <; ubs from Waipawa, , es a large contingent from Otanßf ■y rayed to Hastings yesterday if P ar rally- held in' * •“ ‘d 1 ark on the occasion of the 1V1..1 u c- the Chief Guide, Lady BadeaiJE. < < n- ''ho, with her husband, Lord K* Rno, j s l owed, Chief Scout, is making m . oi the Dominion. Transport t-T it .f al wa s kindly pronjjfiff,,,. ts Spmef 11 ’ J - W. Bibby, 0, haidy Baden-Powell arrived )■ r- ia ’ k accompanied by Miss Ruf I BO! io J, , Guide Commissioner ft*’ Zealand, Mrs E. L. Sutro, PitßjjLs. Commissioner, Mrs Rolleston, P DED pau. Divisional CommissionerM&V Balfour, and Miss Nita Mclto- ! was warmly received by the I. ~ the Otane Guides opening - gramme with a Maori song #Wib. 1 come. This was followed by «ion b ie come signalled in Morse by aity of t- of the Hastings and Havelock! *1 We y panics, and after this the Napift but i Hastings Brownies formed ;.Jl by < i- L ' nvle and gave the grand i tot Aires -s terestng games followed this 1* no e T he Guides were then irapeejiit*’" the Chief Guide, who l_ friendly manner with the girl-Mt then came an interval for a l *tor Li lea ' which was very much apprswi* lll ” by all present. Mv.cb e Chief Guide urged the Guides if*** 1, 1 ’> U P to the motto “Be Prepiß-the e which, she said, was the motto! the 6 e by the mounted constabulary ll that the Boer war. She impressed oPP^ a Guides that their aim and a': *•’’ should be to make each patmiHK i best in- the company, each cotfAftlY r the best in New Zealand, and th(|P' U - Zealand Guides the best in the iMH Cheers for the distinguished V® M 1 tor closed a most momentous > m S- *E ; SCOUT RALLY i ; AT BEATSON’S PARK TO-NICL, . ® ,kee GIGANTIC CAMP FIRE. The Boy Scouts are to turn to-night, when members parts of the district, as well 1 from Palmerston North, will wei-, the Chief Scout, Lord Baden-P(»!* t ) at a huge camp fire in VUatnWß 1 Park, Hastings. 116 The Deputy-Mayor of Hastingiiß A. I. Rainbow, will welcome t Baden-Powell on behalf of the ! n ough of Hastings, and Mr C. Mor-e. Mayor of Napier, will altfjjy'' pre.-ent. After the reception tbf_* sembled Scouts will extend greetings to the Chief Scout, programme of hakas, songs and dSP uses given around the ramp dre.Bcjl The visit of this distiupi visitor is creating 1 the greatest est not alone among Scouts, ■> among the public as a whole, wherever he has been in New the people have flocked to pay tribute to the man who founded*, ot the greatest fellowship moventf the world has ever known. the Lord Baden-Powell will he stei jianicd by the Chief Guide, L- 2ft.be Baden-Powell.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 32, 20 February 1935, Page 2
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