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The Goderich Third and Four#h' Cub packs held their
annual father And son banquet at Knox Presbyterian last
week. The Godericli leaders assembled for thebanquet
included (front row). Dick Norman, Kitchener; Richard
Thompson, Ken Cutt, Lyn Hickox, Bruce Mansz, Bruce
MacPhee, Bryan Allan -and the Rev. G.L. Royal.;(-baek
row) District Commissioner Gary Tweedle, Graeme
Doyle,• Barry Sims, Darrell Abbott, Don Hosack, Ken
Jones,: the Rev: R.E. King and Charles Adams. (staff
photo)
Wont. 15,06C Canadian boys there
:ubs, Scouts hear of jamboree
r Prince .Edward Island 1977
The annual' father and son
.. banquet of, the "Boy Scout
Associatidn, Goderich, was
held in the Knox Church Hail.
on Wednesday evening,
February 25. The . 4th Cubs
and Scouts of -North Street
United Churchjoined with the
3rd 'Cubs arid 'Scotits of Knox
• Presbyterian- Church for the
-occasion.-
On
ccasion.-
On the previous Sunday the
--_g_rou ps paraded to---- thei r
respective churches:to honor •'
the birthday of their Founder,
jLord . Rbbert • Baden-Powell,
and to'l worship 'God as the
Founder of all Life.
The banquet was°catered to
by the Women of Knox under
the leadership of Mrs.' Helen
Sager. The head table guests
were: Clifford Elliott,
chairman of the banquet,'•and
Chairmanof the 3rd Group
Committee; Gary Tweddle of
Ailsa Craig, District Com-
-:missioner; Frank Clement,
Chairman, Huron .District
Council; . Dick Norman the
guest speaker;.. Jack -'Hoff-
meyer, Chairman 4th Group'
Committee; Rev:'R.E, King,
Minister ' of • North.. .Street
Church, and: Rev. G.L: Royal,
Minister of Kndk Church.
The meal . opened with a
Scout .Grace followed by a'
toast to the queen and the
singing pf "God Save The
Queen.,,
Following a, delicious meal
served by the ladies of Knox a
Toast to :..; .th.e.. Scout
organization was proffered
by Patrol Leader Stuart Crew
And . responded to ;by the
District Commissioner, Gary
.Tweddle.
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Inaddressing. the banquet
the District Commissioner
complimented Goderich on
the. fine :fraternity existing
betweenthe two groups and
his own personal :Optimism
for the future ofScouting. .
A toast to the'Fatiiers was
offered' by Patrol Leader.
Paul Mansz and responded to
by. Bruce Crew,a former
Chairman 'of the ' 3rd Group
Committee: ;-. — '
The •cfairman introduced •
•Frank Clem-ent, . Huron
District,, Council , Chairman,.
who made a plea for more
leaders in all branches' of
Scouting and then'called upon
the leader ofeach group to
"introduce theirassistant
leaders: Lyn Hic'kox, Cub-.
mistress of 3rd Goderich Wolf
•Cub Pack; introduced
Richard:'Thomson,. Bruce'
Mansz, Tony Whidden and
Kenneth.' Cutt;.. 'Charlie
Adams, Cubmaster, of 4th
Goderich Wolf Cub Pack,
introduced Wayne Mahood,
Kenneth Jones, Rev. R.E.
Kingand Jim Clement; Rev.
G.L. Royal, Scoutmaster of
3rd Goderich Boy. Scout
Troop, 'introduced Edwin
McMahon, •Bruce MacPhee.
and Bryan Allan; Darrell
Abbott, Scoutmaster of 4th
Goderich "Boy Scout - T.roop,
introduced Barny Sims and
Graeme. Doyle: Mr.'Cl-ement"
introd.ueed Don,Hosack of the.
4th Rover Crew.
Prior to the introduction of
the speaker, Clifford Elliott
thanked the ladies for their
fine preparations, and Helen
Sager responded on behalf of
the ladies.
The speaker of the -evening,
'Dick Norman of -Kitchener?
Vice President Of the Ontario
.Boy Sr~out Council, was. in-•
iroduced by Bruce Mansz,. an. •
old friend, In his 'remarks Mr
Norman spoke: of his' great
dove df the iyutdoors and his.
desireto see ,. this become*,
again a vital part of Scouting
every in
1 e y com . , muni
ty
He ,mentioned • the tree
.planting --ex.peri=ment-an the.:
Scout. movement and that: this
•could be very' enriching' for
the, coffers of each group:
.froeach $1,00 gained. the
local 'group would keep 70
percent, 15 percent. Would 'to
go Provincial H.Q. for the
operation : of Blue' :Springs,.
and 15 percent to `National
H:Q. for Operation Omega, a7
help -program in Central arid:
. Soutth',Ainerica to. :encourage
Scouting.
• He • • gave high en-
couragement to'all Scouts in
.Goderich to look forward to
• the -Jamboree in P.E,I. in
1977. The hopewas to see
15,000. 'Canadian Scouts `in .,
P.E,I. and the cost• would be
$300.00 per boy.
"Start now! Start now to
raise your money and 'begin
selecting your boys!" were
the - words he used • to
.challenge the local groups.
•
It matters not whether you
.come from Vancouver' or
Goderich - the price is:$300.00
per 'boy, transportation and
camping for..10:days. This is
the biggest underta-king ever
for Canadian Scouting,
Pictures were shown of the
World Jamboree (Norjani) in
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attended. The pictures were ,
wonderful' in . color' and in
inspiration. •
Dick. ' Norman'
mentioned
that of the'17,000 , boys at •
tending in Norway there..were
_L300 Canadi_ans.;;Jack:'Hof-
imGroup-
,Committee
. 'of the 4th Jroup•
Committee thanked Dick
N_ocrn.an for his presentation.
• During the evening Ronald
Wilson, Highway 21, South'of,
town, was introduced . to,,the
assembly. Mr. Wilson was a
member of the ,1st •Goderich
Wolf Cub': Pack in 1913-14, the
first Cub Padk in Canada,
meeting in • Knox
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