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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-06-12, Page 11ver learn very,,°y night since last - fad,. 1$ boys aglive toseven, mee t at the f aarlmuw . Unitedd Church. They are Immix kno-wn as Beavers;the youngest'groupp. boys in the to kkout .ove1ti w�av,Rusty:.and Malak Male l..ougheed4Cliff keno and David Black),. wito-'ondetstAi how youngsters this age, grow and develop, provide the "motivation and oppfor,. them to learn More about the wOld around them and-°themsel.. v + b ( u. . Because .li n ,this age are acture but tend to tire, quickly and have a,. relatively short interest . san many different games are ph yed. Inaddition to the eneh, in a gimp °N, fun aspect, these es tier,' such such things as: 0 tarns, accepting add nbidingrby rules, winning; grac lly and how to be` a good sp.man.., Fellowship and spiritual values are evident .: in the Beaver promise, mOttO and law: "I promise to love God, and to 'help take care of the world." ?Sharing, sharing, sharing." "A beaver has fun,_works bard, aid -helps } his family ` and Mends." '. While the program is for the benefit of the boys, the leaders in turn profit ,from ' their ex-. perrence. DaleLougheed, known as hlawkeye to the Beavers, has been a leader for five years. Dale said ' that motivation to become a leader usually comes about when they kave a child of Beaver age themaelves.tak and Rusty (Cliff Mann) have worked with the Beavers for five years now. Seeing e< .om ., a } yroungstee s point' of view is refreshing for Dale and. he values the many young friends he has, ma ship. He i rewarding w TIME FOR` TREES 0 AREA'S ROEST SELECTION *our quality traQ4.& sillars % ar,grow et in WS put PLANT ANYTIME .. Sunicnor eIla :` fuiiiy-ou4tantsiwit ow $. ptineL Wednesday, is a big +car tot us kap you tfiskisthright one GARRY WOODCOCK. Quality Cam* Truces Yils Co Sava Yr* QNT cru RY LUCK i,1 1 C' i2 Page . er 52 -28i3 4' l�eye .w . h 1fi eve a: t+y' meet` outsr the le. These young boys :special " B, is n h t year the boys. His name fv�k SYnorlYmoor with .a "wise old Tho local Beaver colony has ' enjoyed a varied tti ne ary of events this year.'shey visited e Port Albert fish. ladder, went 9m: a beaver dam 1k and vi#ted.. the Goderieh Museum. At etther.:. m *pi have :rad: crafts A for special onions and last weekend attoudedlhe Beave at Durham. Oil, Monday they►' have ' their official Jai swim up fo ' Cu a ceremony c at the .. len six -year -0d _dd B an Goetz , A was asked what he- diked *Oa being a Beaver, he quckl i responded by saying � hk .playing -Nut; Nut Squi e Brian &so' a "making win and he agreed meeting new boys. .. tom havingmore friends Was fun Being a Beaver is finny it midden a time for the bolts to let off sign tough par oils games: and at the same time teaches. mem vanes that stand theta well ut their lives. Re tration for ; eaCers,Cubs and ,Scouts.lakes *eel• ....� fall. We .'lupe A c surra ., given. you some know' the Scouting movement . a 1 ratulgtl+a n ing each o e 'o rs , of coin s is bur l en. will be holdfor Bil nc ..:MYI.., .,. a �A� arson to cat febratT air lin den: Wedel n nn verSary; area snouted fo come nd , an extebee wishes. between + ' 4.30 p'.m. on .. cknaw PresbyterianChurch erplace w er6,It,a bgan. •. ilI n* la in l Gregory Tanner dun.t2tS? Crows a. Mart Dodson Jun* 121• 11013 t quel ne Pentian yid Dalton June 150 f Vi ar Ofd ►lade Wie ,lun.1$, !9112 o Years Qid alb pc >+une„f Broil. Ott • pad 4. c• 6 FlF 0,6 a.4 ir OQ ot 3. kol: 30itti - 104 c; :114 410 i mow,: ae The Lucknow, Beavers recently telt to the soccer field .to tet steam and take in the 'gam weather. Beaversare aged five to seven and°follow the motto, "sharing, sharing, shar ig i Pat Livingstonpbtito) - Ball coaches Ws nice to know that when you help- someone up a hill, you're a little nearer to their* yourself. The community of Point Clams. wishes a speedy recovery to Esther (oliias who is recuperating after surgery. reov`e to: Emil. A spudy S® gel after surgery in kindine Kumon Lakeshete flienciship Club would like to thank all those who donated articles and 10 those who helped in; any w`ato make the yard sale a suttee! were f to the Pointn o rnnmt tre1 otild!'v,.pol .gh ro'u•.:�..it,:,t:�!>>t:lkiiuUl.ri�,•,7;s•u needed r �t el ;(, 086, '064 6440 gip. 7r \0 i o �. . a ,spy v�,�� �� ° e e ••` z ,SAO �� ' �� �+� t� 404,0 P �� amt Pr .0.$1.1;:o‘ 6r:cpr; o� a el \<A P \n40 000 ‘:P466(;° 6 weed Wig July te each or seoreke for T. Sear Ball for ages nine to°t , ys and girls)? If you haft. ey the�ytittle please'c 1a �:at'3 - 334du Tip of the Wit I garden hose that .. , throw it out Plug up,ter bow at reguhtr tIvot v. 17t'Fiila i: -Di.• ion a ti 1. t: 0, e, P;rt^`:4 .” 6isd'0$pu�r P ti 00v, PQ Po '11v -1.?4ttup t� 4� ilUU3u'�ttrtr#tN.14 • kltrWilit lsiieuXoii614 4l u'3.WD#t#Ujaiw,ik+iuu slttil111:00,a,i uu i044.04:004J