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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 4, 1987, p. 10

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Scouting corner FOB District Com of North Hal ton Scouts Booth hands over certificate of gallantry la Joshua Stokes lor saving the life hii brother The certificate Is from the Got em or General and alio signed by Scouting mi ml oner Donald Deacon Photo Jean layman Award of gallantry Joshua Stokes was presented with a cert ideate of gallantry at the an parent and son held or 2nd Georgetown members of the Scouting Movement The Feb meeting was held St George a Anglican Church Joshua received the badge lost August for saving the life of his younger brother The presentation was made by District Commissioner Sandy Booth Rev Jim Boyle said the blessing for the annual dinner Group Com Chairman Debbie McCarthy greeted all members while Marline Stokes district representative call on each leader A presentation of the Both Anniversary Scouting Muj was made as well as a thanks to the leaders Mrs McCarthy assisted with the presentation Head able guests were District Commissioner bandy Booth Tom Perry Debbie McCarthy Jean Layman Rev Jim Boyle and Stokes A was held with songs and cheers with all boys their leaders taking part Cubi and Beavers gathered for the annual parent and heir rive star plaque are Brad Brian Wood with tub- master toy Photo bv Jean Five star cubs By Jean Layman Herald Special 1st Scout and Beavers and Isl Hornby Cubs held thrlr annual parent and son banquet for Beaten Cubs Scouts eb In the Pinecreit United Church Hall The large gathering was welcomed by Andrew Midwinter Mauler of Ceremonies Karen Midwinter group committee chairman led in Johnny far the blessing Roy presented the five star plaques to MacDonald and Brian Wood for the completion of alt their star work lie also presented trophies to Paul Dale for the fastest for the best design at their recent runoff film was shown of the World Jamboree held In which was en Joyed by try one Parade to church Jean Layman Herald Special Boys and girls from the Scouting Movement paraded with Ihelr leader from the Acton Scout Hall with flags Hying to the Trinity United Church or the annual Scout uldr service special scrtlcc was held tin the theme man must to the best of his lovr and God and country Rev Ken of Trinity Church gave the call to worship following the retelling of the rotors Acton District Wendy an led in a for Scripture were by Guide Jennifer and Scout scan The Brownie It a a Small After All followed by Venturer David Deforest liadlng all the members in repeating the promise Troop Mark Itowe of 1st Wen Williams formerly of Acton gatethcScoutersMie During the offering Mark John Sharpies led the hymn Rise and Shine Ret Dirk gave the dedication and Rev Art Tribe led the it Pi The was given by Captain Wilson The ushers were Scouts Schick and Jason Johnson KOI 111 Till- riRhli stetc Sclda Derek Parent ion Scout ban back row Todd Deforest quel 4 at l Stull Don Mclaughlin Tllnn Itusl Church was the inteililurr of rtaynr Pol lit I and Poilott Mini Venturers Mel b Sren front left to lnyman Venturers invested A highlight of the 3rd Scout parent and Mm banquet was the investiture of Venturer Advisor Wayne and his seven Venturers The even it the Knox Presbyterian Church consisted of a roast beef dinner slides speeches and awards Master of Ceremonies Scan conducted the program District of Venturers rtnt illur in Mr invested then members Tuna An Todd forest and District Commissioner Booth presented hi company with the Venturer flag the flog gifts from the Optimist Club Both flags bear the Optimist District Commissioner Sandy presented part one Ven turcra to Wayne Don and Theresa McLaughlin following the training they recent attended First year Scouts visitea Ottawa stayed at he old jail and all the highlights of Ottawa shown by Don slides were shown of the second year Scouts on a canoe trip by Wayne Entertain ing slides shown of the third Smuts on trip to the Jam Texas were contributed by Don nnd Theresa If God could speak skit If God Spink mil on In two Pathfinders it the scrvue March 1 it Si Andrew Church Hill for Beavers Scouts and Pa finders Pathfinders Kim llirk took the part of God and was offering her prayers to God during the ski Group Prink Hannah Tom Bandy during service Terry Chimp provided the music for the mas Assistant Girnet Burl assisted Rev for Hit tation of the Religion In I aw Garnet the Cubs on all Bandy Cubs receiving hi coveted and Armstrong rman Mark Keim Taylor Stephen Mark liner and Dale Jenkins The Cuhs wis A Sung Services directed the choir Scouts took part In the prayer of Thanksgiving and the offering was token up by Pathfinders The Cinders five was done by Diane Crawford while the was done by Mirk The Beaver closing was and the congregation joined in by humming during the recessionil of color party AWARD Thote 1ylw Chris Armstrong Stephen receiving Religion In Life Awards and Norman March Andrews Presenting the awards were Church were Mark Mark Garnet Burt and Dale Jenkins Kevin Or Tom Bandy by Jean Layman Pathfinder jamboree Herald Special The Brownies Guides and Pathfinders of Georgetown West District hate certainly been busy this month There hate been gan parti ski Jamborees church sertieeti enrolment On the weekend of February 15 the 1st Georgetown Pathfinders Join adds Hangers scouts Venturers Botrr Item While md Valley llcjjon j Ski Jamboree called hi Id Jl ollegr Klni Nordic Ski Centre and the The Pathfinders Mm lark ihiir Irjdrr iimllt lark and participated i f ihulnus At Johns United Church Guides Pathfinders Heavers tubs and Scouts par in a service where Religion In Life and were presented Our to Ret Knox for her time and leadership In this course A Thinking Iu service was also held at St George s which some and attended Feb Georgetown East hosted an International Thinking Day ser tier Centennial School for all branches of Guiding This was on inspirational service with lighting Ceremony and Hags from around the World to re us of Guiding in other tries special offering was taken up be donated to the World The 2nd Georgetown Weil Guide hosted a badge on reb to do the Law Badge There was approximately Guides and Pathfinders In alien dance from across Georgetown Ac ton and Credit Valley District A special hank you to Constables Bill and Susan Delanry for com tug out and teaching the badge re girls Wrestlemania rob I AM raid Special and Scouts of Jth wrestled to the members of the District High School muted to Hit hi Id it the Church Hill roup ommiIWi Chairman brink Hun ih welcomed large and He Or Tom Ban from the school were cliches Bill along with I in Fudge Glenn Don Hob ill This group gave a wonderful demonstration on the art of wrest I then they had the Scouts Beavers and Cubs trying the sport Brian spoke to laRe a new Ven furcr company which will be form in September will so all boys will be able to attend the Jamboree in it Prince dward Island 8779896 MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Saes r Service To All Makes 8763394 grant The town Is hiring Walker Young Associates undertake a Community Improve men Study SI A provincial grant will reduce the cost Of Ihe study to town to Con tula lions to War burton Heather am Louise who recently became enrolled Guides al 2nd Georgetown West Photo submitted DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY S AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Associate Tax Consultants INCOME TAX RETURNS DONE 101 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772217 SPECIAL OFFER YOU WAIT OR SAME DAY AND DELIVERED TO TAXATION DATA CENTRE NEXT DAY AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Bridal Gift Registry CHINA OFF Place Settings Open Stock some 8777534

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