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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1961, p. 3

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35:; tlg)tfrjrit)r-)hit" 301'sz " KING E. (You Boy Sun! Shop) imam“ Famous Han au Canes I80Y scour my... February 20 " 26 GIBEl $litltN SERVICE MaJ,,ll,rf,!,l1i.lill,li,r,lUJlr THE TOTEM BeMgereetnd.atwotter-. . __ - *W'WM This Page Is Brought To Your Through The Kind Gererosity Of The Following Business WM The large figure of the Kit-l There wilt be blenty tt Lupe let Whale, Makinukw, with a foe S.eouts to take part In pro- face on its tail and holding a heel-mg ttttd athletie prNeets seal in its mouth, second front ht Lumberaaek Lene, Atlas the bottom, represents a slight- Alley "I? Pioneering Park, ly different type of tradition. _ l’atrols will have an opportun- He Was not a den found", it. to complete m 'crosscut but did give supernatural pow- "tmt wood Choppmg. log or over seals to two men, who "if/It,",',',' Mic 1:22:12 eompe in" ptmsed the eretrt a". h m the Patrol cutting through (Continued on Page 10) like In: with the least number On my honour I promise that I will do my belt - To do my duty to God and the Queen. ' To help other people " all Buster! (2) A Stout is loyal to the Queen, his country, his Scouter, his parents, his Th Scout Law (1) A Scout's honour is to be To obey the Scout Law. - THE SCOUT PROMISE .lllqlIl. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION u. t. olllal!1,ll,,lli,i,il,roll no. BOEHME‘IS " “SIX' CHARLES A i The motto of the hmboree l - “Scouting from Sea to Sea" - is thrived from the latin in, scription on the armorial bear- ings of Canada - A Mari 1 Usque Ad Mare - "From sea l to sea". _ The Jamboree crest also sug- EM the”: of. peace in as- ‘eending flight. This interpret ,tation is in harmony with the » progressive growth of Scout- ‘ing in Canada and with the \peaceful aim of the Scout Movement. Tlitlllt0 NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE PLANNED FOR '61 this is to be a Jamboree of Participation. Its theme will be “Scouting from Sea to Sea", with an ted provinces and thir.. United States represented. There will be plenty of time for Scouts to take part in pio- neering ttttd athletic projects) Lumberjack Lane, Atlas Ar ley and Pioneering Park will become familiar terms to the 3,500 First Class Boy Scouts and Leaders planning to at- tend the 3rd Canadian Jambo. ree. at Connaught Ranges, near Ottawa, next July 6 to Iii, for badge in 'light over two sets of waves representing the At- lantic and Paeffte oceans im.. plied in the Jamboree motto. (”Am-thaw . Mmandtbuuukr MASmuVsdutybtobouo kl numbed-cu. (49ANmrtuaftiemttoa1t Tht apt of the 3rd Canad- other JAMBOREE CREST AND. MOTTO arrowhead tive and a knowlede of gear.. ing skills. The competitions are repre- sentative of Patrol activities that reguirg teamwork, initia- Atlas Alley will have a chal- lenging obstacle course with such things as a crawl rack, a fourteen foot log over a water hazard, a scaling wall, an over- head ladder, a three and a half foot vaulting fence, an eight foot high seating ladder, a jumping ditch ten feet wide and a fourteen foot long walk rail. Other features will include log hauling, building a M-foot flapole of. Scout staves; Roman Chariot races, and trestle build- mg. - and hoists it clear of the ground. Then he lets it drop, unties the timber hitch, pulls the rope from, the cross bar and carries one end of the rope to the next Scout in the Patrors relay formation. In log rolling, the Patrol moves a sixteen foot log a dir. tance of twenty feet and back, using their hands and feet and a fifty foot length of half-inch rope. Log raising requires a Scout to coil a fifty foot length d half-inch rope and throw one end of it a distance of mm- five feet on: a cross bar ten feet above ma. Me ties 1 of strokes wins the competi- tion. Sixty percent of yCanada's 5,000 Boy Scout Groups (oper- ating over 9,000 Packs, Troops and Crews) are sponsored by Churches. Many different der nominations act " sponsors. Who Sponsors Scout Group: The Boy Scouts Association it. self operates no Wolf Cub Packs, Boy Scout Troops or Rover Scout Crews. Each is sponsored by an evaluation or a group at citizens banded together specifically for this ent organizations me u put nets with The Boy Scouts " sociation in bringing the Seoul Programme to our s quarter "9Ascotatsmii-rtgaties tmderalrdMteetr. tmASeoatuthrittp. (10)Ascoiiaeuaninthougbt wordanddeed. t0ASemtttthaieeamafhts 1OAtkxmtiaatriendt. MAPLE [AME DAIRY [TI]. " LANCASTER _fillllEt. MINORS lTD. RIM WINES trll. K’ There are three sections of the Boy Scout Movement as follows; Wolf Cuba, Boy Scouts and Rovers. Scouting recogn- izes no barriers of race, or colour, or ore d. Ail are wel- come in what the Founder called "The irryoua brothers hood...open to all in a happy work that shows results under your hands, and work that is worth while because it gives every man his chance of service for his fellow men and for God. UnlesE wi, -ivoTd "iiiir,Ci; about the very evil We are xious to escape. every dvilixed country in the world, and we have formed al- ready the tangible nucleus of a World Brotherhood. The p hummus of this are being supplemented by the wider development of the coopera- tive‘siuer movement, The Girl - â€"-v ---a - t,1tfalr,tat.syefiuparturtG7nT inc strength, both moral and phylical, to the nation. But in developing mtttorug asphations there is always " a danger of becoming narrow gm! jealous of other nations. Fortunately {lovement we zen for his eoiintG, " the World’s best seller. “The whole object at our Scouting is to seize the boy's character in its red-hot stage of enthusiasm, and to weld it into the right shape and to en- courage md develop its indie. iduality - so that the boy my educate himself to become a good ‘mau and a valuable citi- meat. he had Iefirtite an. in mind. Following a a, mum. " than than, Men from his "Notes for Scooters” in '/fkouttreg for Boys". the basic handbook of Boy Scout. thro- ughout the world. and, "tme, When, in "er, Baden-Pm .te.ttetyyrtr1jieaii um sewn»: POWDER SCOUTIIIG ACTIVITIES ""ttt'g,'1i'gitd" lull-“ow organized in ' nag to. th§_Biliie; in' the Scout {nave Brother

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