PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 12, 1971 T.B. BOY SCOUT ASSOC. ANNUAL REPORT The major events taking. place this year were: - establishment of a new registration program - setting up a program of repair for the White Sand Lake Camp - presentation of the Herman Roberts Memorial Trophy to B. Megraw for the most improved scout. A summary of the activities of the different parts of the scouting organization are as follows: = CUBS - SCOUTS The scout membership for the 1970-71 year V. NTURERS The venturer membership for 1970-71 year The cub membership for the 1970-71 year is 26 cubs and 5 leaders - There has been much badge and star work accomplished with 75 proficiency badges and 16 stars awarded. The boys and fathers held a successful snow machine, ice fishing trip in March. A successful money raising campaign en= abled the pack to buy both a new pack flag and a new Canadian Flag. Four boys left the pack and entered the troop in December. : The pack is hoping fo take part in several more hikes this spring and as the boys did not have a camp last summer, they are looking forward to one this summer. is 18 scouts and 4 leaders. The boys have had several projects going on. Some boys built snow-machine trailers while others worked on kayaks. Scout, Bill Megraw, received the Herman Roberts Memorial Trophy for the most im= proved scout at the annual father and son banquet. The boys sent a contingent of 14 to the Scout Olympics last June. Since then there have been numerous patrol camps and hikes. They are considering several more weekend camps this spring and a week long camp in the summer is a distinct possibility. is 13 venturers and 1 leader. The venturers have had a busy year. In the late spring they carried out a brush- ing and repair program on the trail to the Aguasabon gorge. Their 1971 summer camp consisted of a 50 mile canoe trip up into Steel Lake. With the help of the scouts as salesmen and | deliverers, the venturers organized a very successful Christmas card sales campaign. The canteen which they ran at the local ski club, helped the venturer treasury consider- ably. The highlight of the season was the sponsor- ing of the 2nd Annual Lake Superior Area Curling Bonspiel . We greatly appreciate the support received from the curling club. The boys also held a weekend snow machine camp this past winter. They are looking forward to a busy summer at the White Sand Lake Camp where they will undertake considerable renovations fo the main building. GROUP As a group the scouting organization has completed various projects over the past year. These include: - A Father and Son Banquet - Held in February this banquet had an attendance of approximately 100. It was held at the Community = Church and was a great success. Sam Ballentine and = Paul Malashewski were presented with long service = awards. ES A New Registration System = This involved a commit=" tment from each parent, at registration time, to help 1 the group through the year in some fashion. It has 3 worked quite well so far, however, the spring work parties will be the final test. Apple Sale = The apple sales were quite successful this year with profits of approximately $215.00. There were some problems with overly ripe apples, but we intend to solve them in the future by making sure customers are aware of the availability of ex- changes. Christmas Card Sales = The venturers and scouts organized a very successful Christmas card sale in 1970. Total profits from the sale were approximately $510.00. Thanks are due to the parents who helped in the deliveries. Scout Camp Renovations = This is a program which has been set up by the venturers. The main building at the camp is no longer in a condition satisfactory for holding cub camps. As the group is not in a good enough financial condition to pay for repairs to the camp, the venturers are proposing fo get materials for repairing one half of the building by disassembling the other half. This will still leave cont'd page 11.......