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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Jun 1976, p. 8

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chikewana recently. The Venturer company acted as a service team providing program and food services for the cubs During the three weeks Awarded medals Cubs stage Olympics The Fourth Midland containing the The tremendous effort Wolf Cubs participated in ingredients for their of the Venturers in their own Olympic naturalluncheon and four developing the theme and program at Camp Kit- matches. Although all program, in_ preparing ome Hardware sites used only one match to light the fire, four nations required some of the other matches before arriving at the one that lit the fire the menu and meals, in conducting the games and awarding the medals was greatly appreciated by the cubs, as well as by the cub leaders and our camp before camp, the Cubs nurse Mrs. Betty Abram. prepared a name for their The Olympic activities The Venturers who 'nation' complete with consisted of wheelbarrow undertook this respon- anthem, flag, cheer and races, blindman's walk, sibility were Tracy ostume. Much team egg and spoon relay, Dusome, John Moffatt, effort went into their barrel filling competition, Ted Salisbury, Rick planning and soccer, and the Dusome, Greg and Terry preparation marathon. The Venturers Hobson, Jeff Garms and The nations par- had prepared gold, silver Doug Vincent. They, ticipating piad were Gigglegan's Island: Pat Abram, Mike Longlade, Andy Franz and Dennis Birkett in the Olym Eagle Island: Robbie ming, an international before leaving the island. Soden, Brian Flint, Jim Friendship Hour The crest was designed He's a pretty handy guy to have around Farragher; Mike (campfire), the Cub's by cub Jimmy Wraith and you'd like to show it. A gift from 'Home Downer, Cam Wraith, own church service, a using the Olympic theme is just the thing. But hurry, these special David MacDiarmid craft session, eating and as emphasis. prices available by personal shopping for \ Kung Fu Jeff some sleeping Roger Flint 4 Days only! \ 4 LeMaitre, Chris Cash and carry i Cheneier, Jim Green, : Tony Rye Steve be Kloosterman, Michael Newhouse Wolfland: Paul Nor theott, Scott Bertram, Jeff LeMaitre, of Since that time, he has 1 5 if David Mounteer, Doug Perkinsfield, a member satisfactorily completed 4 | ; Woods, Jim Wraith, Gary of the Fourth Midland 18 of 26possible badges, a | Watson "Wolf Cub pack, has special World Con- Be | received a special plaque servation Emblem, as 'BLACK & DECKER' _ | Midland Arrows: Rick Doyle, Mike Ross, Gerald Befort, Scott La Frenier, and bronze medallions for the winning sixes. These were eagerly received by the cubs. The Olympics competitions were in- terspersed with swim- along with their advisor Robbert Hartog, deserve a great deal of credit for the event The Cubs received their joyfully crests Sixer honoured for his achievements in the cubbing program well as his five stars. Next year, he will leave sixer of scouting by Marion Sleep Auxiliary to the Huronia Luke, who attended the attended the day-long ago, kindly took over the was the once-in-a-liftime . St. Andrews auxiliary marks end of a 70-year-era of 30 years ago. To an The May meeting of the _ District Hospital". "preparation for session on I.P.O. (input- many details of this well- 70th anniversary tea, to attentive audience, Mrs. Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Despite inclement executive leadership' process-output) stated known summer project, be held June 23, 2:30 to Attridge read the Hospital, held at the weather, 44 members seminar, much concern that hospital auxiliaries which is scheduled for 5:30 p.m., at the home of touching poem "Look to Midland Point home of enjoyed "box lunches' was expressed about are actually businesses July 20-22. Mrs. Lucille Pratt. this day," followed by the president Mrs. Dan anda social hour prior to governmental financial and must be conducted as A committee of Mrs. W. Invitations to attend are names of all presidents Nicholls, was punctuated the business meeting. cut-backs. "There is a such, with a- constant Bacon, Mrs. V. Walker being sent to as many from 1906 to the present. by many _ nostalgic moments. Mrs. Nicholls reminded the auxilians that this meeting marked the end Excellent reports from delegates Mrs. T. Luke and Mrs. D. McPherson informed the members of the changing role of the greater than éver need for volunteers to augment hospital staff work, " she reported. She also praised HAA president-elect Mrs. check on weaknesses in any area. Reports were given by all committee chairmen and project conveners. and Mrs. J. Boyd was appointed to look after raffle tickets for the hand- made afghan and quilt. Tickets will be available former auxiliary members as possible. Convener is Mrs. D. McKee, assisted by a group of past-presidents. Before adjournment both Mrs. Nicholls and Mrs. Attridge echoed the of the 70-year era of St. hospital volunteer as Neville Keefe for her Due to the illness of from members and from The honor of closing the sentiments of the present Andrew's Auxiliary discussed at the HAA excellent and inspiring Antique Market convener a King St. booth during final meeting of St. auxiliary - ready to ac- When the group resumes' Institute in Toronto address to the hundreds Mrs. G. Boyd, Mrs. thesidewalk sale, July 15- Andrew's Auxiliary was cept the new challengi SS its activities in the fall, the name will be 'The recently. According to Mrs. of delegates. Mrs. McPherson, who McPherson, convener of the first Market 11 years 17. Of considerable interest accepted by Mrs. W. Attridge, a past-president the new phases to co: J and the new hospital. Omething from Make a "Home" handyman out of Dad with this beauty! 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