Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 11, 1974, p. 23

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i inn i Hit i i Cub days are happy days Scout and Guide news DON T LAUGH boys you could save a life cub leaders told the cub pack Monday Nurse Mrs Elizabeth Lambden chose family members to demonstrate mouth to mouth resuscitation The cubs were both instructed and amused and that part of the first aid lessons erupted into laughter eager Beavers were invested into the Scouting brotherhood Thursday evening The in carried out by leaders Andrea Sharpies Hetty and ynda Parent turnout was exceptional The Beavers and later enjoyed refreshments In their dens Cub Pack As a change this week I will present a story about the Acton Cub pack Cubbing was introduced into Canada in 1916 The founder of Scouts and Cubs Lord Sir Robert Baden Powell of He described Cubs as a sometime in the thirties Cubbing is designtd to prepare boys to Scouts and responsible citizens One without the other is defeating the foun dcr purpose Curbing combines The Acton Free Press Wed Dec 1974 Frank Goulding right has hat experience with and London cub packs GAMES are interspersed with study at cub meetings Monday Rick talks with his group about the use of binoculars Robertsons FIRST AID instruction is given cubs by nurse and leader Mrs Elizabeth Ricky Dodds attends to Calvin Robinsons injured arm w in a practice session I

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