PETER PAN'S LETTER.
Dear Girls and Boys,— We have Indeed had a terrible week's weather haven't we? The river has risen many feet up its banks, the little streams in the country have swollen to the flood mark and everything has been damp and cold. The wicked little 'flu germ mast have had a very busy time fulfilling ail his visits—especially on Sunday and Tuesday. You will all notice how fast and big our Guide Colrann Is growing. It is very enoouraging to see so great an Interest taken by the Guides and we hope that many of our Circle members who are not already guides, will read our column and realising what a wonderful movement it Is, will do their utmost toJoin a company. It is a wonderful thing, Guiding, and is among th a foremost forces working towards the forming of strong and healthy characters among the young generation. Very steadily our membership roU is growing and it Is very nice to receive letters frojm members who, having left Hamilton to live elsewhere, still remember us and write for the Page, doing all thoy can to see It when !ss eed each week. Soon we will be reaching our SOOth. mark, in wlsicri case w© must, needs cetebrate once more, by means of presenting prizes to th© lucky members. Goodbye for this week Everyone,
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17466, 28 July 1928, Page 16 (Supplement)
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226PETER PAN'S LETTER. Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17466, 28 July 1928, Page 16 (Supplement)
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