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Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Apr 1948, p. 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1948 THE DA PAGE FIVE - 1LY TIMES-GAZETTE ---- - and (Notices By DON HOULDEN the they celebrate another anquet. The 11th has been renowned in the field of Scout- some Jing d most of n ance of an am you and your FLO Shins will be well padd frit atit's best when Osh send their Jun! in day morn 9:30. The 8t Star Troop, to try to defend the trophy. reached us that the wa are out for it. BY the time you will have read this, the decision will have been re ed. here's congratulations. 10 the. winners! HEATRE ATTRACTION For those that like to see a real ex- picture (and wh doesn't) and d picture. text of Cugs and Sc abou To qu ter I received: "Of interest to the many Scouts and Cubs in the city is the big En lish in technicolor, "The Rald- to the Marks next the let- oed at 14 there. Ss! Scout and Cubs n Dunk, ami- and dyna- It is regr in this city that able leader of the 7 mo of the Group, arly, as S. M. of ile serving 1 Alt became sick, left him rather we: t sortl ng. of a Scout described it. I and n grand s will carry on exceptional reco! tions and the 7th Oshawa. CAMP SAMAC How many can remember laborious- tons and_ tons of Ki small well at the en- Samac tO ul at tl indications, n ndon ly all: "rhe British India Steam Navigation Company recently a ced that its famous old trooper, Nevasa, had made her last voyage and was to be broken trooping voyages she used P cruises with oe on nd was ake the British International Rover Ingaro. cular voyage had so many ries that the ship's bell is to prese! to the Boy outs - sociation, and it will have an honoured place in the Lord Baden-Powell Mem- orial Room at Imperial Headquarters in London". T NEWS ue 4 exce! e Al- 4TH OS! dance the nice wea asn" ked too M. pi about this, sO as hap 8 an it was about time Jou 1 a' order of the day meeting in May. ring the last fifteen and 8 half months, the llected no an no less th approximately $11 ans that In for the most Be reason. to nk all took the drive, to those offered their time for the troop. one and all. Ronnie Carter looked the meeking, start put it mild pera ? at Ww promotions, the knot champ, games and everything else tha with the 5) Tal , it is puttl permission we'd like ay that time in cubs especial % Xho after flag-break tarting us off on an, and , eXas- first of all, nt. be cannot continue ace that a SM. has in pect him back, how- before somewhere McKay was 64 00 lz) ng to 1 of the nig Oh, we sup. found at it name fits in, rent angle to 1 patrol es, In ht goalposts, after. (Don' y So-- | body's that long winded) 0--0--0.. Somewhere th for the the second ple more times Bil will 'be yours, you ki Come closing time, the evening to had Lynx were slower getting into horse- 7! with respects to t shoe for when once more our ability at being . . « Nn, A shield now. a duty patrol for pe decided. The THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW Part Two Apologies, apologies, apologies thous- ands of apologies. I am always making happened _ to be plac of painful ago ex By Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten apologies. Still hope you enjoy reading 5, PANG IN THE 72 \ SINK! 7 w anteaters, it Aquarat back skun f riding the alls htful fragranc doings of the him. Then f other game. Playful aren't we? This consisted of dragging a r by means .. (interruption). Anderson: 'Hey there scribe, you doing?" "writing down the meeting, Skipper on really workin; tests, after we chanties which er Houlden. our no ad sun were direc by Scout- patrols were cleaned up ut downstairs. We were a horseshoe for prayers ts, Then the flag directed our weary n Scribe: 1st Scout Law is. A is to be t ted." Skipper Anderson: "Look here, scribe! If you want to keep this job you write what I tell you, see?" Scribe (meekly): 'Yes, Well anyway readers, he told me to write. The meeting was called to order and each Patrol rought up their patrol es. forms were arr! ged and hom uring ste e sir." this is what 00! their patrol £00! of patrols last "Chuck" Dewhurst ope n Clark for the bean relay. troop. sincerely e trick was through a straw that held the other end and make a the other end of ghe all still breath- a bean on journey to rivnbut dropping it. I'm ess. Following this rather strenuous game, 7 The senior membe! held a Court of Honour on Wednesday, and several important Troop matters were discussed DAVE POLONTZ, PHILA, PA. and WE SUTER, WOODVILLE, TEX. The next Court of Honour will be in the near future, W instruction period was held in the corners _ for Tenderfoot, Second and Instruction period, and man: ton, and their Skipping for man last Monday night finally passing thelr test. This was follow: under the pfire followed, and rung a skit er, and ith Red Six's he and can test SNOOPY. -- 1ST OSHAWA 8 The 1st Oshawa Tr crop of uniforms at this w ng, and as S.M. Daniels sa proved the ap) uj d gs many First Star y vid Jobb, Craig Robert Mc aught stuck to months, and succeeded in by a very exciting leadership of Kim the Red on the Pack, that just and Raksha Had a Farm" h matters Ww tests were Proficiency Sam Rail- | late: later Six this veryone was Whitehood skit, every- ed 8 was playing on Saturda: HENRY the tempo | found Jim- oods biting | g up for ake swings in prepara- night, which will e evening was the following Cubs of David aught, (which , Bobby and Craig have worked very the Pack 1s most The pape: week t this wee good tb their second class as the instructor, i well represented. of yet-to-be troop a lot easier take long fellows finished, and th ing as well as the sooner we can g¢ ter off we will be. three boys who were no the meeting that should be map work, and week we will b and then ca it all the time, ter. The troop and when we get their tender th etty good shape. ugh 1 ete uniform troop should Here's to better scou ing in the futu and on 4 -------- STH OSHAWA "B" CUB PACK is week's meeting A Baloo, and with her leaped to its start Sixer Douglas y Roll except Gal The Wh © ir is h quickly. fascinating, to the Cubs. + the Cubs had killed the "cat Instruction period was and, although it was but an with the badges. A.8M. HARE. was under the ordinary postponed last k- year Bago. Pirates night night, and, as absolutely no excus with your This 'is one el for ut Hall next Captain Kidd roats and rogu s This ik ) d next Monday there is d. made and after many exc with the swagger up Monday night and his gang es. night meeting. ith Grand Howl and Prayers. 14TH OSHAWA WOLF CUB PACK ried at 6:30 with roll call, MOWGLI. y! hind wh approxima' 1. resented with his 2nd star. Good work, Gary. The rest of those badges are just waiting for you i to earn them. Ii ction on uniform caught a few cubs nap) took the cubs called "Finding Letters Kim followed it with a rel balancing. 'Balloons again--vyes, is | other balloon game. up at first, but we it out. Akela then read Jun; soon e re, was scary. Here comes 8 sad part. to teach the Cubs a they were very what's the matter sever? Instruction Paul Porayko Peter passed Union Jack. Grand meeting. Points: 24; Tawny 23. Good Hunting Cubs. in OLD THE 6TH TROOP NEW Sorry that I did not get last week. I gu tle 1d, he! 7:30 with flag break and horseshoe. A notice was ping. n a new game to Baloo took an- 'We got it mixed Jungle Play, noisy and res fellows--spring quietened everyone down Howl and Prayer Whites and Browns, 25; Reds, e ess I am just too , he meeting of April 21st opened at the Troop In read out to up to us, his place. started to sing follow and thus kept us up about . 80 and teeth Mowgli." lay on book eep a lane whic! view. All the straightened WEE WILLIAM, uy that finds out). B PACK NEWS Akela tried but less-- Murtry. Then the asked to come into and Michael for a game under The games the gym was in all. The! tion was closed our WOLVES. "whip" knot ropes, of the ropes, the ¢ too badly at all. Then after this, the td th ine will receiv were nd NEWS HAWK. e started from the proceeded in the Den. Not knowing ted On. the wa the circle and an "Inspection Train" was held. Then all the cubs went into the gym Rann and Karela. were of relay "full" of cubs. for fifteen minutes Instruc- held under the Scout the gym for another game. e hope, I am sincerely sOITy that I haven't got points for Patrol competition, but from what 18 lead ing with M Well, dear for parting. We til next week, will be reported by it, your ever-loving First Class Work This instructio just how clever the query, * person fro building?" with the reply, ach Ol im down by pArac ded, "Or four umbrellas was called "Buddies". What a mad dash, when the whistle was blown! For "Red Flower", the cubs filed out single line, and around the "in the other room. Then e was comfortable, ungle Story of M into the Pack. a number of songs Ww then Akela closed the Ri given instruc- the story two floor hockey sung, and formed and eorge Wiskin Let us see you do some good ext. flag- full | the sea, good oid The meeting and the patrols grouped in a horse- shoe formation for flag break, inspec- tion and dues. Skipper Houlden took inspection and was assisted by Troop Leaders Marsh and Harrell. The meet- ing is getting to be rather snappy and the whole troop is geeting ready for the wearing of shorts on May 1st. | Following this, Skipper Anderson tested the troop on their hand signals. | A little rusty, perhaps? But we're get- ting there. 'Aren't we fellas? (Just | ignore this little persuader I'm hold- ing over your head) | The next item bone-splintering 8 Troop to rep Eighth Starboard. was called to order, til "Yes Mom! Sweet Caps are Better thon Everl" Yes, Sweet Caps are better than ever because of the exclusive process called "Perfection . . . Check A/"--the process thet checks each Sweet Cap you smoke to ensure you cigarette perfection s5.in freshness ...in smoothness . . in taste. However, we managed to pull our benches around for an instruction per- jod..In the corner where yours truly 6:30, I Now Qpen For Business! NORTH COURTICE MACHINE SHOP Repairs to ALL FARM EQUIPMENT INCLUDING TRACTORS. CUSTOM MACHINING and WHERE TO GO itby form, and Fifty-four, Old Wolves Ken Whalley 8 4th Cubs into cubs went into This game WELDING. $ Machine Shop i ® Four Corners EF ° © e«--> Roy Nichols Garage ee welll" Take it from everyone in our thing d after caring for best as ed for anot. to tel 8 1 y had to around - 8 pletely d'zzy. & your respective patrol | one of the several bel placed in the way. Well, then we Closing in a ho! er Anderson | Skipper Hould | sing-song. as adjourn- I'm dizzy but I'll try. You urn several times com- nd then wit announcements. 'The were said, and flag was Dewhirst to listen to closing prayers 1. Tree Plantl p Samac On May 1st- We hop 111 be a good turnout. | 2. eryone Wearing shorts andy white hat covers on May . ; 3. We wonder how our Floor Hocke! el that's about all fo e tO tear myselt away, xt week, as your AQUARAT. but I'll ever-loving. Brantford Boar nounced that members favore Yo |and sale of board sent 0 you in favor % | facture of ole ada?" those replying Ninety-two ballots SE To the Citizens of this District In opening the North Courtice Machine Shop we feel we are supplying an urgent need in this community. With our modern equip- ment we are capable of repairing anything from factory machinery to a farm tractor. PHONE 289J13 and you will receive Quick, Efficient Service backed by Prompt Delivery TH ickson, Jack Jeffs, ary Copeland, bot the d say). 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