WOLF CUBS
WEEKLY PARADES RESUMED.
NEW PACK FOR MASTERTON WEST.
All the local Cub packs have commenced their weekly parades for the year. Among those welcomed back was an old Gilwell Cubmaster, Miss Nancy McEwen, who, with an assistant, Scout Selwyn Rawson, will open a new Cub pack at Master ton West. A ■den” has been made available through the kindness of Mr J. G. Wingate, and is situated in Railway Road. Boys between the ages of 8 to 11 years, residing in the vicinity of ’College Street, Upper Renall Street, and Cornwall Street, wishing to join are invited to enrol next Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at the den, or ring Miss McEwen (telephone No. 2272 after 5 p.m.) before that day. As there are six new cubmasters to help with the local packs, old Wolves training courses will be held in the St. Matthew’s Scout den every second Monday in the month.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1944, Page 4
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