Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1982, p. 7

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WEEKFND EXTRA Jungle Lore for cub leaders By JEAN LAYMAN Hem hi Special Knox Presbyterian Church Hall was the scene very enthusiastic group of Cub leaders who participated in a Jungle Lore workshop Saturday Co Terry Colter assisted by train era Elaine Hannah Eve lyn Owen and Walt Peters prepared an outstanding program on jungle lore Or each participant return to their Cub packs with something with which achieve new horizons Mrs Colter outlined the importance using Jungle tore In pack meetings by having the atmosphere using lair curtains jungle names totems a moon and during inspection us ing Jungle terminology Other names can be adap ted to suit the occasion Evelyn Owen read the Law of the Jungle Due llne comes from the Law which la basically all common sense Mrs Hannah led In an action song and was in charge of crafts which included the elephant Area Cubs can look forward to some adventure in the ralnloreili India this following day long Cob workshop on Jangle Lore Saturday A number of leaders gathered at Knox Presbyterian In Georgetown lo learn bow lair Jungle and craft ideas related to the jungle and its can lorn weekly Cub meetings into thrilling and educational adventures Sharing their expertise newer leader were Hannah here explaining Mine craft workshop coordinator Terry Colter and trainer Evelyn Owen on her right and Walt Peters on her Photo by Jean Layman marshmallow ele phant and baker dough whereby each part lcipant could make a Jungle animal of his choice Mrs Hannah was also in charge of lunch and coffee breaks Watt Peters taught the various Jungle Dances which included the Dance of and the Dance of Kaa Mrs Colter and Mr Peters instructed a Jungle opening and closing using the moon and at Mrs Colter pointed out hat all boys enjoy stories so let be comfortable In a relaxed position in the rele Another way lo Introduce jungle char to Ihc pack Is by Tims available at the Jungle games were introduced by story then led by Mrs Cotter making II easy for the leaders to put to uso In their respect groups Some of the games Included Red Flower Khan and the Wolves While Hood the Cobra Earth Air and Water and the Animal Game using the wolf and Mrs Owen captured the interest of the group when she read story from Kipling Juat So Stories Mrs Colterhndcopiesof the day a events lo present to each participant which included a booklet of games Jungle nan and Jungle opening and The workshop came to a close with Mrs Cotter and Mr Peters leading in a Jungle Closing followed by a prayer led by Mrs Colter District Commissioner John Sharpies attended this interesting and lied workshop Participants were Sybil Ewing and Arch Hayden of 1st Georgetown Bill Ingles and liana 1st Acton B Donna Thompson of George town Dawn of lh Georgetown Roy Frost Sandy Caves Hans from 1st Horn by and Lynda Bell and Vic Auger of 1st Scotch Block Australian visits Limehouse pack By JFAN LAYMAN First Cub pack welcomed cub Stev en La hey of 1st Norman hurst a pack In Sidney Australia lost Wednesday even Steven Is visiting his grandparents in George town Mr and Mrs of Henry Street as well as his mother and wo brothers Allan and Trevor While visiting Steven and Allan attend Park school During the pack meet Steven showed the boys Cub handbook and explained his badges the Gold Boomerang being coveted badge Steven also showed the boys a collection of he received while v siting National Headquarters of Boy Scouts of Canada in where Stevens other grandparents live During the program assistant Cubmaster Guy Tellier presented Greg Socha with a plaque for the highest ber of points at the Nature Day out held in Sept ember Mr and Mrs Teller handcrafted the plaque for event Get well wishes were extended to Leader Bonn Mitchell and the boys gave hearty three cheers to Steven Lnhey in Australian counter BRIAN GOODLET Life Mutual Life of Canada or 8774515 Gallery exhibition Hamilton Day and Reginald son two of the guiding lights behind the Arts Council share exhibition space in the Library Cultural Centre gallery Nov 1 lo for a show and sale of their paintings Everyone welcome and there ia of course no admission charge Gallery hours arc Tuesday and Saturday from to m and Tuesday and Thursday from lo m Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 REMEMBRANCE WREATHS Order your Remembrance Wrealh right away These beautiful wreaths are available for each Anyone Interested can after 10am 87726458774413 ERNE PEASEY POPPY CHAIRMAN Mens DRESS SHOES 1 PRICE Selected Ladies DRESS SHOES 1 PRICE Kids BOOTS 1Q Mens Lad HUSH PUPPIES by Kaufman 1Q Lades DRESS BOOTS 29 Georgetown Market Place 8773103 The presentation of a handcrafted to Cab Greg Both dell of First for the most points on a recent nature day was made all the more special last week by the presence of Steven La hey tight a fellow Cob from Sydney Australia who grandparesU In Georgetown Steven helped ACM Guy present Greg bis plaque after sharing some of bis knowledge and experience fratn Down Under with the pack Photo by Jean Layman Georgetown Market Place Dads Oatmeal Cookies I 1 50 dual ol cookies each 750 Bag Halloween Kisses 164 Bag or 101 Kiddle Pops 1 50 ON SALE While Quantities Last Sat October 2930

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