The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-12-24, Page 18Page 10 — Wingham Advance -Times, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1963
Greetings and best wishes to
you for a happy holiday season.
May your Christmas be the merriest!
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"N' PACK CUBS
The Seout house was festive-
ly decorated for the Christmas
party held last Tuesday night.
A.C,M, L. Lloyd took the
Grand Howl and inspection fol-
lowed. The Brown six was the
neatest and Paul Forsyth was
chosen best Cub for general
neatness and cleanliness.
Attendance and dues were
marked and collected. Twenty-
six Cubs and four leaders were
present, Don Rintoul was wel-
comed and introduced to the
boys as a new assistant leader.
Some games were played
and then Ken Aitchison read
the Christmas story. Assistant
Leader C. Kennedy told the
boys about the celebration of
Christmas in the Mennonite
faith.
Carol singing followed and
Bill Fuller was pianist.
The boys returned to their
Sixes and ice cream treats were
handed out. They received
gifts from under the tree and •
did some swapping on the side.
The Grand Howl was per-
formed and the Cub prayer re-
cited. Thus ended a most en-
joyable evening.
The first meeting of the new
year will be January '7th and it
will start at 6:45 p.m. and
finish at 8:15 p.m. The new
schedule will allow additional
time required for the boys to
work on their tests.
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"B" PACK CUBS
The regular meeting of the
"8" Pack was held on Thurs-
day evening at the Scout House,
all arriving through the snow
but two of the Pack. The boys
spent a wonderful evening en-
joying a Christmas party with
their leaders.
The Grand Howl, taken by
ACM Adelaide Ahara, and re-
peating of the Cub Promise
opened the meeting. A presen-
tation was made of the two
First Stars to be won in the Pack
this year. Jim Brooks and Ricky
Downton have completed their
tests for the Star and also re-
ceived two proficiency badges.
It is with regret that the Pack
said good-bye and safe trails to
both Ricky and John Downton,
as they will be moving from
Wingham during the coming
'Mit/d';n 1 r�
holidays.
Inspection by Cub Master
Ron Zimrxter followed and the
Yellow Six won the prized Wog-,
gle for the meeting,which was
worn by their Sixer, John Schip-
per.
Games followed with points
for the Sixes, but it was hard to
pick the top Six as each came
first in at least one event. How-
ever, lots of fun was enjoyed
by all, and the boys learned
that it really doesn't matterwhc
won the game but how the
game was played. This is all a
part of the teaching of good
sportsmanship in Cubs.
Ice cream and cookies were
enjoyed, followed by the pre-
sentation of presents from under
the Christmas tree and the sing-
ing of favourite carols. The
boys were reminded that we
should truly remember that this
is a very special day — the
birthday of Jesus Christ, Silent
Night and Away in a Manger
which teach the story of Christ-
mas in a simple, yet wonderful
way, took on a new meaning.
Our thanks to ACM L. Lloyd
of "A" Pack, who came down
to play the piano for the carol
singing.
The meeting closed with the
Grand Howl and Cub prayer and
the announcement that the next
meeting will be held on Thurs-
day, Jan. 9th, 1964.
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Merry Christmas and a Hap-
py New Year to all the boys,
especially to those who could
not join with us for the Christ-
mas Party, and to all their in-
terested parents, who have
made this first portion of the
year so successful by their be-
hind the scene participation,
so necessary if we are to ac-
complish the job of training our
boys into Good Citizens of To-
morrow, — from all the Leaders
of "B" Pack.
GRAVE ROBBER
Many natives of India be-
lieve that the honey badger, a
small burrowing animal, robs
graves. However, the animal's
worst sin is the destruction of
poultry and the honeycombs of
wasps and bees.
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W 1.11TBCI•IURCH—Chalmers
Presbyterian Christmas program
was held in the church Sunday
evening with candle lighted
windows and a lighted Christ-
mas tree, George Conn presid-
ed at the organ and Mr, Kuiper
was the chairman.
The opening carol was, "It
Came upon a Midnight Clear".
Prayer was given by Mr. Kuiper
The pupils sang "Away in a
Manger" and "0 Come All Ye
Faithful", Choral readings
were by Sandra Fisher, Alma
Conn, Wendy Reynolds, Edna
Wall, Sharon Rintoul, Alex
Craig, George Gaunt and Billie
Wail. The Christmas story was
given by Mrs. Kuiper, A
Dutch Christmas carol was sung
by Mr, and Mrs. Bregman, Mr,
and Mrs. Simon DeBoer and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter De -
Boer, Mr. John DeBoer, Mr,
and Mrs. Jacob Kuiper and Mrs.
DeGroot.
The closing prayer was giv-
en by Mr. Kuiper, after which
he read a letter from Rev. Hill
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the a dollar's worth of steak.
Tell the boy if I'm not home
just to push it through the key,
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