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Terrace Bay News, 28 May 1975, p. 22

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975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 21 BLUE AND BROWN CAMP NEWS urday, May 24th Connie Cvitkovich Camp adviser for Superior Division, mp training and outdocxr cooking pro- Three Fingers Lake, Marathon. -two Guiders, Leaders, Rangers, Cad- om Manitouwadge, Marathon, Red Rock, ce Bay, and Mrs. Iva Angus, Commiss- m Manitouwadge, also attended. , also the Commissioner from Terrace a detailed report from her recent with the Area Camp Adviser Diana in Thunder Bay last week. Opening s and Flag raising started the day. tdoor cooking in very ingenious card ovens resulted in a very tasty and ring selection of stews, pot of gold seroles and for dessert blueberry y progressed with a question and ans- and new ideas for 'Camp fire' from of Marathon and a "Craft Time' done Dumas from Manitouwadge kept every- making exchange ideas for camp hats. Ungar of Marathon, the Division chairman who had set up the training tated that she was more than pleased thusiasm that the Guiders along the re show in camping and meetings. The dates to be held are as follows: - p, Polly Lake, Nipigon, the end of ox; Guide camp, Three Finers Lake, July 3-I0; Brownie Pack Holiday ee Finders Lake, July II-I4; Manitou- des will be holding a weekend camp 1s Landing. on Guides will be holding a weekend eys Park. Both these camps will be k and testing for Camp Leader Badges. Cvitkovich and Diana Poleschuk will ling down to test the Guides. a Brownie Pack Holiday Camp will be olly Lake August 3-6. t 3) Maple Leaf Training camp will or Guiders from June I5-21 at Polly diploma trainer Carrie Kirkwood of ill attend to test and train those ting. g - end of the Camp Training, Irene ited Joy Bott to tell everyone about Rover-Ranger Moot that 8 girls and attended in early May from Marathon sh day' was held and Marathon came' 3 tropies depicting the winning of d I large trophy for being the Rang- ad travelled the farthest to the Walk-a-thon- continued Terry Morris, from CBQ Radio wish his son are pictures with some of the girls who walked with him. Staff photo. wg Our Number One Specialty FRESH LAKE TROUT DINNER $4.50 NOW AVAILABLE ADVANCE ORDERS Homemade bread --buns--pies TAKEOUT ORDERS Perogies--shrimps--etec. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NORTH SHORE CHAMPIONS OF TERRACE BAY - Mr. & Mrs. W. Cameron - Mr. & Mrs. A. Jean - Mr.5'& 'Mrs. D.. Imbeault

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