Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 27, 1974, B10

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B The Acton Free Press Wed Nov Fourteen cubs invested Monday Twenty six Utile boys The promise the hand ranging in age from eight to shakos and the wolf pack settled down to subdued howl were completed and alienee monday night as another group or gray new members of first and greencapped Rockwood Cub Puck stepped youngsters had been Invested up to receive their scarves members of one of the woggles badges country greatest Ttie ceremony was viewed the Boy Scouts of by a scattering or mothers Canada dads and some brothers or After the ceremony a sitters anxious to ace the program games of fun won Junior male members of their conducted Parent had an families take the Important opportunity to see what plunge Into the association constitute a night of Do you know the law cubbing no and the attentive boys were wonder they re all tired out lined In a horseshoe standing they reach home at attention Yes do was the unison response Candles were lit and placed beside two tree stumps on the floor as Vic Johnson requested the 13 cubs being Invested to say the law The ceremony followed the pattern which for genera of young cubs has been said over ana over again Fathers attending Mon day ceremony It just seems like yesterday I was repeating the same words myself Mothers smiled a little sad their young sons bo quickly mother as she sat watching proceeding the cubs continued to use up energy In one of the exciting programmed games Cubs invested at the Monday meeting were Neil Wallace Steve Kelly Colin Itracc Steve McLaren Tim Wayne Martin Greg Brim Scott Ken Jeff town Robbie McAlls Gary Mctarcn Assisting Johnson was Dan who mutle the presentations shook the hands of invented tubs Rockwood bowling At lel ten wctki of bow Unit have been com pit ltd ire shaping up teams ihowlna where They re heading nd which bowler lop competitor week 1 Neigh bowled beat Hamblen ai Merited rtii bowled IS and bowled singles 111 triple l jwled triple poind Carney and Wayne bowl 4 Farmer triple wilt fl Four Corner Alley Cat Norton a Unpredictable IT 11 Country Men 11 All 14 Rambler Warned Nancy Ferguson Doris Jei tin Nellie Stokmsn Vlv Ellen Garner SI Gwen cordon SOS Jerry Hilton Cordon Ruth Klniitmry SSI Loot Betty SIS Ann Pit kin ion Barbara Murray Lor raine Renaud Eva Bolch and Miry Lush SIS Men Sandy 9 Con Mumy 73 John Gordon Sit Roll Gordon Jerry Jim Heard Sam Gary Parke Fred Don McKenle Tom SOS Wayne Tanwell Dune Seven point wi the four Cornera core aialnit Coun try Men at the Tuesday a game Mill Btokman bowled a Irt ilniles 111 nd utch IBS rnd 211 Five lo I the Alley Cats win over a Flmer Allan bowled triple with Unites lit and IBB Ken bowled with tingle 171 and HO Hi Jeilln brought In a triple with IS and 290 Jerry bowled a triple with Ingle 1H and took over or mist a Jack Dunk bowled a triple Wayne Nightingale bowled ISO Leadership attended by educators i A by Hu mility i l I hit lit in III Up iHiivlillna mi anil immhii it and prim unit pilm Inula In lOtJiitlimlrdllii by mid I till 11 of Ihuliiu Int tin iiIn mill Itnili III ihImh prim win In Hit iHinilionn Willi iltiti intuitu I it Unit ami to In mi nil I ioiiiinlnil Hit al Itn i mftniitt hilling Hi luff director of education A nine man the Toronto iloard of committee l and A Cunning and put tht if million I wan com and flniimo with ho or II Itnvis J Scott Ihn of ihrry Whitfield Mm I and mint of and It I Mann niim tin tut Inn i it i it nil nldinlti the oiiftnntt of the points of view of tht ixnmlnc from a point of vltw to try lop problem area and plans of In Kill I Ik ml in Key m puty r 1 1 lu Hit en listed as familiar I hi viirlmix of our liiiilirnhlp Main Centennial places high in volleyball tourney Centennial school briefs ItixhwiKfd lion Saturday llity took Mi inn In ii hi Id at I ItOHS tllllUllltl Ill 1 tin I hi I 1 1 ploy ill fin d In wind up IS A IIUU how Urn ItotkwiHid lo I pliyn tta ilur Mr I said and by tin timi lintshtd wen txatiy In tht lie loyn won out oil KtiintH In in tin aflernoon win till 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Ihosi a infer vi rail pklun of i nix J i i I in out sill Mr J who t lh Ih y also did mi Jill All Kradi v dlhcussi be plletl to own Day of tin in School Hi fiddly tin in firmci Hold I if an i tit was Hi ndioK talked with llu at hh in RAISING THE FLAG at Monday nights cub investiture is Michael Geary with Craig Yarmey assisting Fourteen cubs received their scarves and badges to become full fledged members of the Association of Boy Scouts of lsj Canada The ceremony was held at the find lis wood Centennial public school auditorium with Vic Johnson and assistant Dan Yaimey 241 ana tor a triple core conducting Eden Mills Guide captain returns from trip to Mexico and District tux I on I hey win will inlirlaintil It was Hit had to fait mums in afternoon r people whu drop In to tin school once in a know Hut in w in fur next two weeks arc student from the Ontario fllrRe in Ihmilton tonsidired Mild Mr Of IW ihret day it feting W In w is motive Jnd two l nay they felt Mr lit reiterated that he felt Hit was ex successful and worthy of betominK an an u Absolutely fabulous is group Whit six only half of the art Sim dow Ann Chesworth captain io who knows Guides in Mills Mexico They also hud the describes her recent trip to of seeing the tells of which were Bel up like Our Cabana in Mexico Mrs vulaKcs in whcd they were woven into industries she said and orth left ten days ago mn We saw main of the place mats and described where creators workup it their ltcim lnrott j She Tom McCuteheon bowled with lnjle 11 bowled Hen and triple with 180 255 and 189 Rika Loot anted and triple In to buy red itemed Jr Farm rerfuion bowled 1SS and in Glen the Firmer with the triple with 15- ISO and Bruce Millar nade triple it the Murray triple and Sit i Harv Jeitln bowled 822 triple with 23t and Jum Heard table with the triple with tin KM and led look the led over Gamer In a 111 wltb IH and Dune MePhedrtn vlth lei IBS fuel and 224 with triple 182 and bawled a triple 151 227 and 147 took the lead to win out with a J core John Cordon bowled Ul Si with limit and 221 bowled 111 triple lnlei nd ill Cordon for bowled a liijJe in 151 247 and in garden can cause sfnous damage to shrubs and bulbs over near fruit vegetable and grass clippings If possible cult and shrubs or inch layer sharp gravel around them Tree guards wound around stem will discourage girdling The ends should be inserted in the soil to a depth of about one and a half inches to prevent tnice gnawing at the bark from ground from what shecalls The Eden Mills captain was one of leaders from Canada who attended the world wide session along with from USA and some others from Jamaica and Mexico In describing her stay she explains Our Cabana situated in the city of Cuer as one of the four world centres by Girl Guide companies throughout the world It is a meeting ground she s listing Our Chalet in Switzerland 01ae House in I and Sangam in India as the three others The leader said the centre is one continually hosting guide groups from many areas throughout the with visitors coming in from the S A One group from Ontario will be visiting in April she said She explained that twice a car a world wide session is held for adults with different subjects chosen for study Ours was Folk Arts of Mexico said guide leader She said the portant reason for taking the trip was to bnng back ideas of Mexican crafts for the children at home She how the purpose of such tours Is to spread the Mexican dition throughout the world The leader pointed out that the aim of Guiding is to open up world spiritual values and share other cultures Mrs sees her trip as a particularly sue one the leadership of the Girl Guide director at Ihe centre the During the teaching and learning sessions Hie guide leaders were how to paper flowers and ceramics Teachers brought to Our Cabana were not professionals but just Mexican people with talent she siid Mrs explained how a little old man and small boy carved exquisite horses for them during one of the sessions urn painting bark painting and how to make tortillas were also taught and leaders were given countless tips on crafts to bring and work them out with their home groups The leider learned how v was something not Me told how nothing is wasted and described old bricks being recycled back into pottery tin cms into beautiful wi rks of art ind scrip newspapers used for papier dolls i bite taken out it not be thrown away she said explaining how is someone who needs the food many being saved and made into something useful From sessions at Guide Centre to tours Mtxieo the guide captain siw many points of interest on her Vc had weather all time she said and enjoyed whole divs of sight seeing She describes ex pyramids in touring seeing i bull fight leirning its history is traditional ballet She it tended i ballet folk lore of Mexico done in ballet Which she said was superbly beautiful Neatness group view the cities ind their straw houses with sugarcane roofs in which Indians live The den Mills lender was pressed ut the neatness of the pi ice Beautiful flowers lid there were kilns working stcidily as part of the livelihood operation of residents itn the people depending largelv on the tourist for selling their irticlcs Much of the buying done by their own people of course said leader She said that although not well off the Mexican people are happy During their stay In Our Cabana thecroup the rtsponsib of serving for i duy church parish in the poorer section of Cuer requires weekly of people to work with GOO children Mrs had a few hours to learn more about world when she served as one of Ihe spending time with the The leaders arrival borne on Saturday w is one of mixed feelings She is clad to be LEADERSHIP drew a large number of educators and administration members of the Wellington County Board of Education together recently at a threeday conference held at the CedarGlenconferencecentre Bolton Chairman Grant McRae principal of Centennial public school is seen with George Day Dave Tuff key note speaker who set challenges for the conference and Director of education with the Wellington Board Alfred In her of Mexico Mrs on half the goes school though school is grade the houses back wllh her trees eonsidcrcd i weed bet of llirir n1 spreading roots were also to points of interest which the Immensely and she leader has brought to would discuss with her village the trip extended for guides She Ins taker frtt wcoks ttas numerous slides to show and much pictures of paces visited lb llt went to T luca city fimms for ind pot ry sin s an 1 explained that there the government has set up shops Firestone STORES In this uncertain world ROCKWOOD TOWN COUNCIL Betty Lou Clark Serving you as DEPUTY REEVE way to it work WAUR SEWERS Alternatives lndiwiduil Economical Plan Control BYLAWS Building Parking Dog Control On December 2nd Vote for a Sincere for the People Audrey BILTON Experience energy effort for energetic Eden Mill truitoo yoari foiidom a farmer in Eramosa Twp elect DAVID MASSON Twp Councillor For information or transportation to polls on election day Monday Doc phone its nice to know we guarantee everything We guarantee traCtlOII even at Tnvvn Co it Winter Retreads 30000 mile brake guarantee Front DISC Brakes Wheel A alignment We make it easy SB at STORES MOORE PARK ema Gioroloan Washer

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