Georgetown held a big celebration in Cedarvale Park in June, which included nature activities, crafts, games and memorabilia displays. Scouts camped out in the park and the day was capped off with a memorable campfire led by longtime Scout supporter Mark Rowe. Over the course of 100 years of scouting, many things have changed-- from the uniforms to the introduction of new technological badges to the organization becoming completely co-ed and dropping the "boy" from its name-- but one thing remains the same: getting kids back to nature. "We say O-U-T are the most important letters in `scouting,'" says George Henderson, the group commissioner for Acton and a former Scout himself. "Ninety-nine per cent of the kids who join just want to be outdoors." Since the very beginning, camping has been an integral part of the scouting experience, from smaller outings with their troop to larger camps with thousands of their fellow Scouts. "The smaller camps teach (the youth) outdoor skills like how to use an axe or a knife or how to build their own shelter," says Helmut Reinhardt, the group commissioner for Georgetown. "(The big camps) are an opportunity for youth to meet youth from other areas." For the last five years, Reinhardt has taken a group of local Scouts to Fort George in Niagara where they participate in mock battles and re-enact parts of the War of 1812. Local youth also join 3,000 fellow Scouts at a Dorchester camp on Mother's Day weekend. These two camps are just a few of the hundreds that Georgetown and Acton Scouts have participated in over the years. Local groups have travelled extensively to attend jamborees-- large gatherings of Scouts from across the country-- in places as close as Guelph and as far away as Alberta and Prince Edward Island. In addition to camping and outdoor skills, scouting also encourages community involvement. For years, loBen Ecclestone, 13, of 1st Georgetown- cal Scouts have participated in the Remembrance Day scouts holds up a popsicle creation and Santa Claus parades in both Acton and Georgetown. They also run annual food drives that restock the made without glue. Scouter Julia of 4th Georgetown poses with Benji. FOR STYLE AND FUNCTION THAT IS ALL ABOUT YOU! making the world more one room at a time We provide top quality custom cabinets & countertops at competitive rates with unsurpassed service. *FREE ESTIMATES* Georgetown and surrounding area's premier choice for quality kitchens and baths for over 25 years. Our focus is a work space that is beautiful, functional, and designed just for you. Let us turn the heart of your home into a comfortable, inviting space for friends and family to enjoy for years to come. We measure, install and guarantee! Computerized design. Free on-site consultation. Ask us for our references - it's probably someone you know! 27 Main St. S., Georgetown work with YOU YOU to create the the look look you have in have WeWe work with to create you mind. From custom window treatments to an entire in mind. From custom window treatments to an room makeover, give us a call. You'll love us! entire room makeover, give us a call. You'll love us. 800.263.0242 Creating Beautiful Rooms Since 1969 905-702-7719 AUTUMN · 2011 19 Karen Timms Owner/Interior Decorator window furniture · lighting window treatments treatments· · furniture · lighting · floor519.941.8639 coverings · accessories 1.888.632.9529 email: ktimms@sentex.ca · floor coverings · accessories Franchises available to talented individuals who qualify. Extensive training available. Locations throughout Canada and the US. Each franchise independently owned and operated w w w. d e c o r a t i n g d e n . c a www.decoratingden.ca S I D E R O A D S O F H A LT O N H I L L S As the old saying goes... "In good times, you should advertise. In bad times, you've got to advertise!" REACH EVERY HOME IN HALTON HILLS Hundreds of Dollars in Savings Inside! THE INDEPENDENT & FREE PRESS For more information on our next Coupon Book call 905-873-0301 To Join the Good Times & to participate in the Coupon Book, call... 905 873.0301