Whitby Free Press, 31 Jul 1991, p. 9

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Brooklin scout leader Brian, ..Wick and two Whitby scouts will be ,among 20,000 youth from aroýund t he world gathering in South, Korea Aug. 6 teý 16 for the l7hWorld Scout Jamaboree. Wick will be reporting on acti- .vities both before and during the jamboree. His reports wilI appear in upcoming issues of The Free Press. Trevor Ackland and Jason Dawson of Whitby are among 332 Canadian scouts who will be at Soraksan National Park in South Korea for the jamboree.; Canada Day at the jambo)ree wvill be Aug. 12. Each patrol will Invite guests from Korea and one other counto visit the patrol campsite and sample a Canaclian menu pf pancakes and pure maple syrup. At a> ceremony, a west coast Indian totem pole will be unvei- led -and presented to Korean scouting as a memento of the jambore Canadian scouters will also hold a table1 with daily wi: champlonship Japan before the same ti Dawson will' Seoul and pýc traini»ng sessig The jambor Sch at S More than patrol captaini and girls frov are taking pa summer te sibilities of meeting new fun. MARO SCHEMBRI of, Whitby Rtry'nrs takes a niighty cut durmng the nul tournament involving Rotary clubs from several ý.communitie s. Whitby Sunrise defended their titie with a 26-l4victory over BeilevilleRoay Marie-Anne Visoi, who works at the Durham Board of' Education office, has been awarded a Writer's Award by the Federation of Women Teachersd Associations of Ontario. «Her text, En Coulisse, is written 'en, franqais' as the title suggests, and contains niany creative strategies for implenienting whole language ini the French' immersion classooni. guidà. Trent w University at Durham College Fai -Winter: September to April By study in Oshawa ali may obtain a Trent del Anthropoiogy, Cuitui Economics, Engiish, f PoIitics, Psychologyc Sociology. one, you gree in: rai Studies, I-Iistory, or Information. 7 Augusi, 4-.00-8:00 p.m., Oshawa Public Library For a brochure, couniselling or inlor- Wl~iog-9na.ib.s.)on..pfaq a (4 l6>723.9747. ......UM M .. .......be..~ inners meeting in'a from Hungary and Czechoslo iIl pround. vakia counitries that rejoined the : i=I spend five days in World Scout Movement last year, : - ethe jamboree. At will be participating, after more âme, Ackland and than 40 years of absence. visit various sites -in Other activities at the j A S mm rCo tsto itcipate in several boree include rock-lmbingA uerC n stù ios hnwlidingw Korean crafts Arc itctra ree theme is 'Many water sports. 'Ac* curlIdeii ationL 1 i 1 spy with rny ltile. eye, somnething that is i i <hi T ~ Ii flh D V Qhistorical. Each. week the Whitby Free Pregswil 11 10 p tr ll rb'e publishing a picture of an architectra detail' in Whitby, Brooklin, Ashburn or Myrtle.; U ~A correct identification ýwill be e ntered intoa * weekly draw to win eiher a historical book or two tickets for a tour of> historical homes in. L230 school safety The week-long outing began : Whitby. This house tour' wiil be held on Heritage s, including 50 boys July !29 at Camp Samac, the boy Day, Septembcr 14, 1991. In 'addition, there will mn Durham Region, scout camp in Oshawa. beagrn iz daw fom Uetis ut in a course this During the week at the CAA * a grad piz rw ro i nre learn the respon- officer trirnng camp, the * sbitd their job, while patrollers are instructed by police friends and having safety officers from varlous Theiiinnrsn n orc municipal forces and the Ontario * wi lbc published in the following wcek's issue of Provincial Police on such to6pics the Whitby Free Press, along with another M . as how to operate efficient foot : architectural detail. and bus, patrols, how to, conduct* patrol meetings as welt as on-the-job training at simulated -- - n wlhnnl '611R V V Ir 111 Oi..ALRJ -1-Là emergencies. The patrollers also learn how te administer first aid in a St. John Ambulance course, and how te use a lire extinguisher from the Oshawa fire departmnent. Tr-aining is niixed, with swimming, sports, recreation and relaxation. The students who are attending the officer training camp were chosen by their school for their leadersip qualities. The training ensures that, the youngsters are ready te perform their patrol duties in an efficient manner duning the school year. CAA Toronto co-operates with police forces and school boards in organizi ng school safety patrols by supplying materials such as badges, membership' cards, instruction manuals and record books. shoes For people Who have to stand up ail day WHITBY MALL 1615 DUNDAS ST., EAST 728-9141 Thîis contest is sponsored by wi:y'rs Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (L.A.C.A.C.) to encourage an awareness of our local architectural heritage. LST' WMEK'S WINNFER Maureen Jackson BROOKLIN Brooklin Community- Centre* Brooklin The Brooklin Community Centre was built in 1876 as a Bible Christian church. It was utilized as a church until 1920 when it became the. Whitby Township Hall and served as the meeting area for the Whitby Township Council. The enclosed brick porch ini the front of t e building was added in 1932. In,1967 the* building became the Brooklin Community Centre. If you- can identify this picture, submit the entry below to the Whitby Free Press, 131 Brock Street N., Whitby LiUN 5S1. The winner will be selected next Tuesday at 10:00 ar. Entries may also be dropped off ai the Downtown branches of the B3ank of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal and the Brooklin branch of the CII3C. This detail picture and ones for upcoming weeks are on dispfata these locations. LOCATION. Name Address « Phone No._____________ Dùtham ,~ ,~ i~àcher wins award.

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