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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Jul 1977, p. 29

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Camp Manitou helps put scouting theory into practice Sooy and photos by John Chaifinor Tie regular Boy Scouts of Canada programs May be, over for the sommer, resamsog again in Sep- tembes, bt tiere is a opecatl program for Buringtoo. Oak- oite aod Miltn Cuiso and Scousts during tise sommer hch pts the Scoutng theory in00 practîce Camp Manitou, the Burington area Scout Camp torated on Tmss Rd.,sortis of t)erry Rd.,has six ose ek Cois programu and tmo one meeb programs for boys inrotred io tise Scoutittg pro- gram from tise threaas Tie hoys-tiere orre 37 rach sessiont-are taugt the traditiottat Cubisof and Scotinfi programs s toil as stoîmmiofi, canorittg, r- chery, rifle sboottog aod cr fts, The camp prou des the boys, miso camp tiere for Ue ores, isS ptaying fietds, a simming pool, iodge facili tien, a dining hait, a re- foresied area and ptenty of bosis Tents and ec5opmeot are atso prosided. Thse cost is $60 pr erS and tise camp is operaied isy a statt ot 515e coonsettors and tfour senior staff, nctudîsg a cooh and a tfegoard. Tise boys, aged eigit to , arc splt mint eigbt groopo and travet rom site tu site, lraroîog hoto to ifesave, shoot rifles, se botos and arroms. orsenteer aod camp n tise outdoors. Presentty terrr are 14 Nibtlton Cuissin tie program. Tise enrotmeot is rspected to îscrrase ies tise Sommer Scout ('amp movrs to Wood- lawmoScout (amp i akiote. Obituary Bernard T. Turner GRANNY KNOTS aren't fasy the frst tîme around, but baving a leader lîke Wayne Brakeboer of Burlington makes it pasier. Wayne gives Stephen Heathcck of Oakville aome en- couragement during is trials and tribulations with the knot, at Camp Manitou. Campisetiilsretîdrot Bteroard Tbrodore Turnecr, of at btisomr jute 17. ie IOas Msr.Turner, son othtesrlatr JohoandSarah Turner, a ors on Preston. tLaocashire, Eogtand, in 114.[ltcmord 10 C'aoada in 126. Tttor trars aterr iscmarrîrd is o ir (Sadys in Frankintî, Man, fie Mr. TurneroOas asCa memiter o ranci 551 of te f'aoadtao Irgios sn Wuler- fie is suroturd is bi oie. Gladys Isoisel Turoerr. son L0e f Welaod; daugiters cI iMs Joon cMtlrsî nof ilurlioglt oî ndNadiner Mrs jamrs flousri olf Guelph;. irotsrs fBert ut Sum- oîerlaod. tIC, and Ere of Surrry, liC. sîsters Eunicr MSrs. A.Guy) oiWîonepeo. Hivîers. Man .andJoao (Ms. W. Blooîqili of ttataisa, Il C.; and tîse grasdciildren. Brohers Jars. Arhsur and ;corge and sisersra Icuand Aos prcdrceasrd hîto Tlie fuorra I oas efd july 2o1 1000 Kîlchisîg-Steepe h'îorrl Hume inWaterdown. canon0W. St.SNoble ollîctîd. liril asinWitîe ('iapel ,lt'moriaf CGardeon.laaoilton. Paîlibeatrersorre fGeorge Vocoîf.Mre Turers broîber- in la. Jtohn ciliro. is wn in la%%,, riaIt Turner. o'pieu. antd Georgc Stssoo. ecooctis Itotse andl Wis'lliam 'tîisn, tîtotfrri'ofI lie atrîfttatîLeîgioo. thisre 10,a dsplai' of ltis teolur? lghilîg deifîces a Josephs Brnt Mluseumo. Tise Canadian Champion, Wed., JuIp27, 1977 Bll Two cars demolished Irwîn Kotwaski of RR* 2, report. lfociswood oas flot ijured but bts car recrtved $8W Greg Thomas of Mlon damage 'I'esday ohen tlrroeived miss.- injuries when coldrd oith Edwino Zur-ho 977 Chevrolet teft Trafat- chers, of Campbellville at the gar Rd. and met s.o a ditch. corner of Sxth Lnr and 15 l'tb car travelled atong te Sdrroad The Zurchrr car. a dtch for 200 teetaient over a 1976 ('r% rotet, rce ord 9200 cult'ert and stroca a tree. The damaige. The tKowalsi car rrceî'ed $4,500 damage in vefoirc ao a1968 tord, the msitap oich ocrurred tlitoo Itegitonal loluer arly T'Orsttay morotng. SHOOTING IT OUT at the rifle range os Chris Browne of Oakville. Boys from Oakville, Burlington and Milton-Campebellville Cub and Scout camp int eheral ummer for one week campout experiences as AIL AUTO STEREO EQUIP. CASSETTES a AM-FM RADIOS* 8 TRACKS* SPEAKERS .t S d,. Thse adlo d.l AUDIO VOX hos q oiý,;- eC o1-1 ot t tth.ei.,., Sound ifour name 'sfIo know it. ,,-11ýýtpifgn,ý SAVE D REG. 7495 $4373 NOW ON LY $131.22 MODELC992 "CB5" LICENCE FORMSAVAILABLE SEVC SORBSIES: HAVING PULLED THEIR BUDDY Scot Crone f0 the edge of the pool witb a life saver, Paul Crowe and Brian Reicbert get ready fo pull im carefully ouf of the pool and siart arlîlîcil res- piration. The three Milton boys sludied the life oaving program aI Camp Manitou Scout Camp last week during tiseir one week camp out there. DO IT YOURSELF GARAGES HALLIDAYHOMES DISPLAY CO L)RT Ph.-6375261 WORKING ON THEIR AtM and accuracy are the Sill Brothers from Campbellvlle, Marty and Jamie. The two boys studîe d arcbery as part of their campout experience asot week at Camp Manitou. Earlier in the day they were swîmmîng and obootîng rifles. Mlon ousc b rnis ek Nes merig s ur day Aug.W 2. NOW TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 7A e 90fÇÀh P2 MILTON MALL 870-0109 * ** 224 Main St. 8784482 SALE IN EFFEOT AT BOTH LOCATIONS Award Successive years tassues of The Canadian Champion have consistently earned awarda in provincial and national competitions. The awards reflect the effort by staff members who contribute a variety of skills in writing, photography, advertising, technology and interest, The awards also reflect a community pride that makes if possible for us ut The Champion to do our job effectively with help fromn those in- volved in communify activities, from readers who tell us when we're wrong and advertisers w'ho tell their story in our pages. Provincial or national awards are only part of The Champion story. The real test of a community newspaper is in ifs own community. That's where readers judge the issues weekly and test thir credibility, their ease of readîng and their interest. The Chamotn ha "won" more than 7,000 buyers weekly. They are boh newcomners and long time residents who depend on The Champion for a weekly report on town and area. For professional assistance in planninîîg ant Ldet'rising program, arriînglng regular d'x(' or rLplrtitlg ;n evetot, euh The Chanion 8t78-2341-a ,ttiit îîl oseek]% nmeutttg place for more than a Century but as nmodern as today. 191 Main St. Milton, Ont. 878-2341 CAL US TUDAY BLAKFLOCK CARTAGE LTD. 5423 ritaooia Rd. 878-5222

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