stuff pholo heading for camp scouts of the acton a troop are pictured as they await the siqnal to climb aboard goys transport and head for their summer camp for the week front row left to right d hergrave p marzott mckeowrtand a tarrant second row f uuby g ware r currie m raggett j creighton a smith k gardner and j dunn back row j goy j leatherland d ford n franklin and b cook missing when picture was ta b otter bem f newton and g bare fykt frctum sttt m eighty fifth year no 4 acton ontario thursday july 23rd 1959 second section adopt many pioneer tactics during weeklong camping spree as 20 atton a troop stoats brave wilderness near everton braving the elements of life under canvas 20 acton troop boy scouts are spending this week at their summer camp near everton facing five days of rigid training in an attempt to pass tests for more badges prior to departing from thfl scout hal monday morning at nine o clock each scout was pres ented with a printed list of do i and don ts and full instructions of equipment necessary for the out ing after loading tents food packs and other scout equipment the boys clambered aboard john goys truck and headed for their destin ation for the week s expedition after reaching the farm home of george inglis near everton gates were opened to allow the jubilant scouts riding in their transport to continue to the end of a hay field where everyone pitched in to un load their equipment clearlnr in bosh packing tenia food radios and many other pieces of equipment the 20 scouts followed their assist ant scoutmaster and camp chief laurie duby dow a n trail through the bush across a short swa and a being hampered somewhat by black flies and mos the banif of nova scotia when you pay bills with a lowcost toon through obituary qurtoes they- finally- reachedthei destination a beautiful setting in thi centre of a clearing upon arrival the first chore for the boys was to set up their can vas tents and prepare campfircs in i readiness for the cooking of their meals some of the boys while waiting for the cooks to call for lunch donned bathing suits and enjoyed a dip in a nearby stream vuu camp scoutmaster hartley coles vis its the campsite nightly and con ducts routine checks on each and every tent leaves instructions for the younger scouts to pay heed to rules and regulations and reviews each day 9 activities with the leaders younger members of the group enjoying their first taste of camp life are conducting themselves like true veterans of the woods and can be seen taking part in the rigid schedule without a whimper or complaint about the shortage of modern conveniences left behind at home pioneer tasks bicycles and other means of transportation the boys have been accustomed to have been replaced with shanks ponies as the busy little beavers gallop across the fatrrp m flnt of thf hmh building bridges carrying water and clearing brush although no bugle awakens the james scott retired farmer buried in fairview cemetery funeral tirvice fir j imts e sott of e in ontario fumirh r r 4 atton were hi id m s in day july 11 fiom uu rumlt sliocmjktr ftinu il li urn to fi view ccmiury acion mi scult pissed jway vtry si new traction suregrip goodvear dinly it his home erin on thurs irii julv 9 in his 70lh year until itttntly when ill health find him to retire mr scott luri twmd ind optrated the tarn ily arm on the fourth line es qui sing wheic he was born octob it 29 18h9 the son or the late and- nw smtl ind barbara marshall survivors flf is surwvid by one sister jrtrs w o brownndgc emilyi of gcorjjituwn a brother william c and t sisttr mary predeceased him his brother inlaw alex law son of milton two nephews and om niece also survive his minister rlv a h mckcn lie conducted the funeral service pallbearers wire david lawgon milton allan ellirby joe mcdon- ild frink brown harold barber ind hirty mcdowtll all former mirhbirs thi bi uiliftil flowers bore silent ustimonv of thi esteem of his fi u nd these were carried by wilur linhim fred brooks a murdns n and l webster most p tread toughest carcass ever got more tor your tractor tire dollars than ever new traction suregrip combines the famous coodvcar sure grip tread design with the toughest 3t cord carcass ever builtl goodvcar s exclusive 3t cord is tough and resilient it s tripletempered much as steel is tem pered gives you extra seasons of wear rcmsts breaks reduces bruises to an alltime low st us about rhu great new tractor tire i thompson motors ford 45 main st n acton limited edsel monarch dealer fxports incrlasf fp its from japan to cinada of vm innk ippirel increased from si nulli n to 12 1 million between 9yi inn 1958 freshness guaranteed sleepy scouts in me morning camp chief laurie duby makes ccrlain each and every scout is up and dressed ready to start the day s grind at seven am each morning tidiness is one of the foremost rules at the troop a camp and inspections are carried out several times throughout the day and ev ening points are lost by scouts when they neglect to roll up sleeping bags tidy up campsites and fail to comply with general rules and regulations check often the buddy system has been ad opted by thi boys and at intervals during swimming and other rec- nalion periods a halt is called and a routine check made to make certain no one is missing all work and no play imkis ev en scouts dull boys and puuxis have been allotted for games and other forms of recreation strict orders have been issued to the campers forbidding night raids on each other s tents each evening at nine o clock the 21 scouts gather around the camp- fire to enjoy hot chocolate and a light snack while they discuss the day s events sharp at 1045 a warning sounded and feet palkr wildly scouts scamper to their tenls and prepare for a night s sleep at 1100 pnl the camp chief orders lights out and as the echoes of shoul emitted throughout the day slowly fade in thi distinct the slillniss of the night stlths iht campsite as tired but happy youngstir curl up in thur sleeping bags and dream of to morrow and thi fun in stun fur i hem three patrols enjoying ihe outing arc the fol lowing scouts assistant scoutmatir ind nmp chief is laurie duby quartern is ter is peter newton these two on in charge of the activities heading the stags patrol is rickey currie with the follow mg scouts brian otterbein don f ird john dunn andrew smith and bill cook the beavers patrol led by ken gardner consists andrew tar 1sp always fresh avalubu at ledgers announcing filter queen sales and service stuff punli wakeuptime comes early for ire scouts orhe acton a troop altehctirig tfietr tummer camp near everton this week pictured above camp chief assistant scoutmaster laurie duby attempts lo rouse brian otterbein and rickey currie as they snooze in their sleeping bags tweniy scouts are attending the camp and work from 7 am until lights out at 1 1 pm as they take tests in an attempt to obtain more badges staff phtllu smoke gets in your eyes is often the tune hummed al ihe acton a troop summer camp this week as the wind changes direction and blows smoke n someone s lace pictured above lour of ihe scouts begin lo prepare breakfast for iheir hungry troop tommy mckeown andrew smith shielding smoke from eyes ton and max haggett the scouts left acton m jnday norm irj an day from iheir week long iaunt iroop red left lo nghl are leader pete new lturn tomorrow fn- dynamite centuryold mill honor nurse in surprising good condition miss mcadam authorized distributor g a mccrea 14 sarah st georgetown phone tr 74297 g a mccrea phone for free demonstration 24 km service i rant phillip marzo tommy mc k- pi 1 lit in ilih nurti mils mtruin kcown david hargrove and john triietum of ih mill bil f 1 t m 1 n 11 in l ving hir n it- ny goy in unsafi last but n it least is thi b bo rtirttti n f htnr c p r ir i hrnrv c i h m m links patrol led by gknn birr 1t i with john leatherland john n- 1 11 tlurliv flkir hr mi creighton max haggelt george null ind hpmtiimiis m ii inr the i hit i r ware and neil franklin rounding moved thi- i i f li 1 ly 1 l 1 my ll lit hu m iui the group eram si liwnship juti bil tt n i irtin it h v i 1 f keep car lockfd keep vour car locked cm on 7 hikhu it thi m ii w it liu 1 sm urn aflir l6fl l v 11 j n i 11 as ih m 11 i w ihsl ltmfl t si in h kl u f iimni mi i t tt hi f y ur v n dnvew iv thil v iv ti f the r n j i li n st m s m ii 1 1 r it s 1 you are crtain that no children ir s pvr i i w in xl m i nil uti h tt r n in h 1 i ii 1 ill get in lo plav kids playing hi tecum in 1917 m th mi h urn hi n tag in ind out of a car an liable picturesque ruin mri u 1 ii yl111 11 iikj m s l mu it up quite a bil but what tii mill hit pr txti y 1 n r tty ut t mn v ts far worst they can injure thur painted and i h u i ij hi 1 v ai it r j a t t f ill- hands in closing d ors or etcn t mire hi v i 1 ct the cir in motion inadvertent iik n ill 1 n i v v w 11 i 1 l i t m tru 1 li n a li k r nt mm svofd flwow cvtft jswb gvfz gvifft 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