PAGE 14o WEDNESDAY, JLINE 13, 1979, -WHITBY FREE Pl scout 8si New York State On June 8, two bus loudg of Scouts, Venturers, o4r and District Staff Membor# from Whitby District embar- ked on a Weekend occh4nng Scouting program with tel, low Scouts and Leaders (rom New York State. This international exchan. ge, to promote the World Brotherhood of Scoutlng, was first proposed at the Ontario Gilwell Reunion last fail when the Whitby District Commissioner, John Ward, presented the idea fo Bob Nudd fromn the Lewiston Cou-. After meetings between three menibers of the Whitby District Service Teamn and three mernbers of the Lewis- ton Council, the , prograni was set to involve outdi ggmpi»j)g i*, U i*îtqmn #0h4 §U miVi #4-ygiffl ,WIlk Th# 0c4mp fl wg *dt4 y the JLewigw o miAugl ii t UM 'IMz, Hîrpmr Memoriilixe, erve noer Kend4ll, New York, about Uilrty-fîve kilo- meterO West of Rocheoter, T h e r m e r c a b o t h r M r a l e e e m d Students visit Brantford wllI C~One to Whiltby District Uhi OctObe during the Scou- tirg Jamboree.on-the-Air w*ookend where Scouts #round the world wlll have a Chanc to talk to each other throujth Amateur Radio. TheW Whitby District Scouts rOturned on June 10, alter a muet enjoyabie and memo.. The Grade 6 clasa at E.A. Fairman Public School will visit the historic sites of Brantford Thursday. The students will visit, the Alexander Graham Bell homestead, the Mohawk Ind- ian Chapel, Poet Pauline Johnson's home, and the Brant Memorial Museum. Joan Cassidy la the teach- er in charge of the 41 stude- nts who are making the trip. The students raised their own funds for the trip through various'projects. At a Guide banquet at St. congregation of St. Mark's Mark's United Church joins with, 'nany others in recently, Vicki Reid- was expressing congratulations presented with the Canada to Vicki anid to Mrs. Joan Cord which is the highest Adams, the 2nd Company achievement award in the Captain. Sisterhood of Guiding. -The- WBIREKEDN j. LEADERS ADDRESS SCOUTS