Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1984, p. 7

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corned all members to he gather introduc ing district commissio ner Sandy Booth Field Executive Bob president Andrew Forest of Oakville District Council Regional Rover nalor Bob Gracey of Hornby president Bill of Burling ton District Council special guest Pat of and guest speaker Howard Jacks on of Toronto Mr McLaughlin pre sented an award to lit Rovers for outstanding service The motto for Rovers Is Service which they have lived up to since the group formed last fall Also presented was The Spirit Lives On certificates In Hon of services to youth of Canada through sponsorship of Scouting to 1st Acton since 1st Georgetown since 1949 2nd Geogetown since 1956 St Glen Williams Lime- house Georgetown Georgetown and 2nd Bob Carlaw spoke to the gathering on alms and principals helping Scouting grow and how to help in all of the efforts of he Scouting movement He conclud ed by showing the World Jamboree film The Spirit Lives on held out In Alberta last year 1883 Howard Jackson planning manager for Partners a volunteer from Provincial Head quarters Scouts Canada Toronto gave a talk on Partnership between Scouting and the Spon sors Mr Jackson spoke on promoting belter relationship and stimulate awareness between sponsors groups and leaders to be able to cultivate and reap Churches are the main sponsors then service clubs and lastly Mr Jackson said we know our aim and prin ciples so willingness love and serve God give reward and satis faction Evelyn Owen coordi nalcd this event with Jean Belshaw assisting Cooking the breakfast was C M Ann Lysey and 1st Hovers Shelley Taylor Ken Genoc and Tim Rock Sponsors and group committee members guests leaders and representatives attend ed from Acton Glen Williams Georgetown Hornby Milton and Scotch Block Kub Kar champ By JEAN LAYMAN Herald Special First Georgetown Cubs of St John Unit Church hosted 1st Cubs for the Annual Kub Kar Grand Pnx lost Sal urday Fifth Cubs had their mini models In sleek and efficient working order After several heals some Cubs had to visit the pit stop for minor repairs Gordon Nokes was in charge of the pit stop Each Cub received the official ribbon at the start of the race Weigh In for all Kub Kars was handled by Allen Ken Sybil Ewlng were In charge of ACM Arch Hay den was caller and the starters were Jim Ham II ton and Paul Thorn p- Scout Mothers Auxiliary was in charge of the lunch This was followed by the western movie Arthur The Kid shown by Gordon Nokes Championship first prize went to Andrew West Ken pres ented the Jim Taylor Automotive trophy for the fastest car Second went to Ross Thompson and C M Elaine Hannah present the trophy Third went to Martin Summers with ACM Arch Hoyden presenting the trophy Keepers were donated by Frank Vandervalk Best design was won by Ron ACM Sybil Ewing presented the Roger Lit tie trophy to Ron for all of his own he put Into his Kub Symbolism Continued from page crowned or held in the hands represents charity With flames It signifies Divine Love The anchor Is the symbol of hope It Is derived from the early Christian symbol referred to in Hebrew 19 It is common alone and found frequently in coastal regions CROSS COMMON The Celtic cross is fairly common In the graveyards of Irish and Scottish settlers Because of the fear of Roman Catholic domination In England there much use or the cross and there Is instead a preference to use pagan Imagery This predisposition Is found among the markers of British immigrants to Canada Trees represent life when the branches are green and flourishing and death when ttw branches hang down like with the willow tree In Esqueslng there are a number of grave markers which look like tree trunks with their branches cut off Derived from the classical Olympic Games the flaming torch represents life Reversed dropping from the hand of a cherub or mourner It signifies death Popples are sometimes found on markers and they represent sleep The symbol for eternity Is that of a serpent eating his tall A common symbol on grave markers are palm leaves They symbolise the victory of life over death being associated with Easter In the Christian faith Often the Bible It indicates Divine Presence With the heart It si charity Clasped hands signify friendship or brotherly love Aggregate issue Continued rrom Page landfill study under the province Environmental Assess ment Act PROVINCIAL TUNE The region has made Its choice Mr Whiting added to a provincial tune right now Ho said he doubted quarries would be used as port of the landfill solution You can control the leachate liquid rcsidu from trash in quarrl cs without special and expensive clay caps In them he said With its landfill site In Burlington due to close In June time Is running out for the region Mr Whiting commented While regional council has agreed to expand the Burlington site to squeeze in thousands of tons more trash over the next few years the expansion won pro ceed without public hearings Those hearings may not be completed by the June 19B4 deadline which may mean truck trash to a New York incinerator at consider able cost to taxpayers Whiting descri bed the regions garb age problems a dis graceful mess which over the last years has cost taxpayers about million

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