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FEBRUARY 21
Asa result of the efforts of the Boy
Scout Organization in the Seaforth area, more
than 250 boys and girls are receiving regular
in y,truction in Scouting techniques. They are
learning how to work together and to play
together, and in the process learning about a
host of subjects that will make them better
citizens.
The extensive Scouting: program here is
made possible by the devoted efforts of
many people. These include the members of
the Lions Club and the Egmondville. United
Church, who sponsor the Scouts in Seaforth and..
Egmondville, and particularly the Leaders in
CAMPING
MEANS MUCH
TO
SCOUTS, GUIDES
the various units who each week donate their
time to supervising the Scout, Guide, Cub and
Brownie activities.
Outstanding among activitiesin the Sea -
forth Scout program is operation, and develop-
ment of Glen Mac Camp, a few miles from
Town in Tuckersmith. Seince it was opened
three years ago, the Camp has provided Summer
facilities for Seaforth and district Scouts and
Guides at a series of Camps held during
Summer months. Each year the camp facilities
are being enlarged and improved, so that aneven
better program can be carried out. -st year a
new. Guide building was erected.
Scout Sunday, February 27
When Scouts attend Church of their choice. in Uniform
ANNUAL BANQUETS . .
EGMONDVILLE. SCOUTS and CUBS, at Church, Feb. 24th
EGMONDVILLE GUIDES, at Church, Feb. 23rd
SEAFORTH GUIDES, at Legion,. Feb. 22nd
WALTON SCOUTS and CUBS, Walton Church, Feb. 22nd
Ask any boy what he associates with Scouts and nine times
out, of ten the answere will be "Camping!"
Scouting, and camping are practically synonymous and nearly
every boy who joins Scouts does so because he sees himself out in
the woods, frying bear steaks in front of his bivouac,shooting the
rapids, lying snug in bed with his companions as a blizzard lashes
the tent, or lazing in front of his, tent waiting for a fish to bite.
-Camping is the life blood of Scouting. It is the romance and
adventure of camping that keeps scouting "alive" and keen, and
which, perhaps more than anything else, provides the opportuni-
ties. to help the boys develop into good citizens.
He has not known happiness who has not sat in -the 'stillness
of the long` shadows, with nature's evening chorus, and helped a
friend solye a problem.
There are few places better than camp where one can come
closer to understanding his fellow man or to understanding the
ways of God.
The Scout Program is carried on in Seaforth, Egmondville and
Walton by the following:
SEAFORTH:
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Scoutmaster — HARRY CUMING
"A" Pack Cubs — MRS. GERALD SNOWDON
"B" Pack Cubs — TOM WILBEE
Girl Guides Captain—MRS. W. E. SOUTHGATE
"A" Pack Brownies—MRS. ROBT. NEWNHAM
"B" Pack Brownies—MRS. KEN DOIG
EGMONDVILLE:
Rover Skip — KEN SMITH
Scoutmaster -- RON EYRE
Cubmaster '-- MERVIN NOTT
Guide Captain — MRS. KEITH MacLEAN .
Brownie Leader — MRS. MILTON DIETZ
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WALTON:
Scoutmaster -- BARRY MARSHALL
Cubmaster — BILL HUMPHRIES.
Assist District, .
Commissioner (Rover Scouts — Ron Eyre
Assist District
Commissioner (Guides) -- Mrs. Ron Broome
Assist District
. Commissioner (Cubs) °—. Mrs. Gerald Snowdon
This Special Boy Scout announcement has been made pons ible by the co-operation of the following:
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Keating's Pharmacy
Ball4iilacaulay Ltd.
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Seaforth Farmers Co-op
Smith's. Grocery
L ,s ;one's Stationery
wdliff . Motors
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Stewart Bros.
Maple Leaf Dairy
Frank Kling `Ltd.
Box.. Furniture
AlttiAlfe
Robert Bell Industries
Ltd.
Irvin's Hardware .
SeafoA.thMotors
W. E. Southgate
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