Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Apr 1948, p. 9

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SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE and (Notices soy DON HOULDEN sess SCOUT APPLE pay el, y Boy Soou Scout It Albis Day i 20a o Renthus- ths, sd vers com- bined forces for their T effective offens- ve., The only thing to mar the day, however, was the very rude mode of by some downtown and throughout the City. We must caution Scoutmasters and Cubmasters against this in the future. attitude of the a ne vendor es clinch hi sale. Ho Scouts really covered the City. Epectal Shedit goes to "the Headquarters he 4th and 8th Rover Crews i out, be- fore and e Day an extra special bit of hil to "ne little broth- ers of the Scouts--the Cubs--for a swell job done, even though most of them went home. early to go to bed ut. : CUBMASTER'S CAMP The District Staff on Cubbing is holding a camp out at Samac this week-end, starting Friday Sgn, and all reports, it will be a Direc- tion of this mammoth 3 a will be Mrs. Dorothy Alker, AD.C. she will have her District Cubmaster's helping her. This camp is so designed @s to give the Cubmasters who. have not gone to camp a better idea of how things are done in camp. We are sure Shas rg will learn quit a'lot. Here's t0 good weather and good fun! SCOUTER'S CLUB The District Staff on Cubbing is holding a Camp out at Samac this week-end, starting Friday night, and by all reports, it will be a dilly. Direc- tion of mammoth event will be Mrs. ol Alker, AD.C.,, and she will' have her District Cubmasters help- her. This camp is so designed as to give the Cubmasters who have not one to camp a better idea of how hings are done in camp. We are sure that they will learn quite a lot. Here's to good weathes and good fun! OUTER'S CLUB SCOPE Sab saw Scouters from Oshawa and Whitby together to "Chew He fat" over many important topics 's sec- In the Cu ra "The Akela Club" that 1s, Mr. Rigg outlined the fundamentals of a rst Ald. Although there was a lot of horse-play through the prac- tical work, everyone went home with new ideas. Accidents will show in what direction the ideas went. Here's seeing you at the Hospital, mates! Commissioner Bateman took over at ave demonstration | how District 'ork is carried on. | 'e hope that Ron Nicholson and Mrs. Baundars aren't too hard on the Lead- ers Hen they become IDAS.M.'s and .C. NO LUNCH was servedsWhy? No Cub Leaders! At this point everyone ad- Journed to the i~nily ice-box. STH OSHA.... "us" CUB PACK With Railton and John Hume phreys away with leave, almost every= one was on deck with shining faces, etc. Grand Howl and Dues Roll Call, and Inspection followed in fearsome sequence (new word), and before you could say "Jack Robinson" Whitehood However, when Instruction od came around, Baloo was with he Xnoters, a and David Jobb was still news of the night raiden managed to eh he was pre- whil / low. Another game follow ' Leaders. at test. by he. Pfsiruction period Rg ura as and th! in uoned by 'Oampfire a Bk realy Rua "like Nh Bae fir, ana 8 He make rg 3 me it. +The ite Six upset Pe with ely skit, with Joo actl as superv doo Be es was held, and the word held is almost the truth, The Pack is SInging much better now. Baloo told a marvellous Story, § and when the meet- ing finally drew to , the Pack all stood up, and terrorized all the Peghbornood with the 8th "B" yell. one wants oa hear something pe ht ul, just come and hear our ell, It's enough to So, arive the bravest f the brave out of his skin. Akela announced that Ap pril "26th would be an extra special Par patty Jue it will be our eryone is reminded, Sail that must wear their uniforms under thet irate's suit. Question of the week Why doesn't Gilbert Taylor come to meetings on time?" The meet- Bf nicl Tin Sing ont go eer ers Ed P Csow 7TH OSHAWA SCOUT NEWS Because all activities to date of this wri have been nil within the troop, we you to stand by until next week, when our battery of events will ed y. In the mean- One Joureif nein. and SE are a na sO ph a tle Bus the real i 4 to A) happiness file Te. SS and ee A a Stitt r than you found it and when comes to die, you can ale that at any rate you but have when you are a ppy in I have not Nass r time done your best. " in this way to live Soper and to dle ®appy-- stick to your out Promise always-- even after yom have ceased to be a bo; and God help you to do it." ways remember to keep your dial at pe for firsts in Seoutigi . : OOPY. 4TH OSHAWA CUB PACK NEWS To those who were late getting to the meeting, a sign on the Church ted d directed the door, gree! them, "tardy" on Not _ too y man Mumps and old map Measles" caught up with 3 Cubs. Joie the cubs Yast 5, were to "Treasure Hunt, and exp Day Sach item, carerully, 50 that every cubs knew exactly hon oD do. At five minutes to se were sent out and told to return; on the dot of a quarter to eight. The Red Six were really at a disadvantage, because ney only had two cubs out. When a to eight rolled around, the Bix was the only Six back. . n all the Cybs were back from the hunt it was found that the White Six, had all the 15 items on the list. But, really they shouldn't be counted as coml in first, because they were not back at the correct time. However, we shall maybe have some more Of these "hunts" and the next-time understand the rules a little better. Some of the Sixes had a little difficulty in trying to count the number of panes of glass on the doors at the Fire Hall. The one thing that was the hardest (the White Six was the only Six to get it) was the 1923 pe 'The mening TE dd with prayers. Next week the meeting will be at the Church, Don't forget, fellas the 2nd Whitby Cub Pack will be our guests, 80_everyone on time, rlease. We hope the following Cubs are soon well and back again: Bill Clark, Bob Currell, Donald Stroud, Robert Winter, Murray Gifford and Dan Price. Unt next week, Good Hunting, "THE OLD ONES". 14TH OSHAWA WOLF CUB PACK Firecracker Day came a little early to the 14th as the leaders certainly got a BANG UP welcome when they arrived at the hall. After everything had quiet- ed down, roll call and dues were taken. Lights were dimmed and we had a good grand howl. Ronald Norman was presented with his 2nd star. Good Ron, Now get working on the rest of those badges. Eddie Lukow received his 1st star, which had been held up for Ball Throwing. That second star should be along soon, Eddie, so get those few passed. Eric Mitchell and Gary Taylor re- celved their Teamplayer's badge. Morris Little received a Second stripe for his jersey and is now the Second of the White Six. Inspection was taken and Claws were in the limelight, and or Doo nEly enough they were very, v 00 then took the cubs x a new ah, Balloon Rigby more BANG- ING--only it was balloons this time. Kim then followed it with another game "Shere Khan tries to catch Mow- gli." This was 'so ouch fun that we Saved it a second tim: da continued on With the Jungle hen Instruction. Kaa (Gord's new Jungle Name) took the older cubs in Semaphore; ikki took Knots; Kim and Gary Taylor instructed in Skip- ping; Baloo took Union Jack. me was running short so Grand Howl and Prayer closed our meeting. Good Hun , Cubs. THE OLD WOLVES, 4TH OSHAWA SCOUT NEWS Flag break this week was a ghastly failure due to Warren Abbott having spinach for supper and giving such a lusty tug on the halyard that it broke in two withous the flag unfurling. While the troop grinned large, nasty, horrid grins and the ASM. snorted, Abbott was forced to climb on a chair and unfurl the giddy old colours. Most undignified! e condition of the shoes at inspection to put it mildly, were as dull at ditch water, and some- hing is going to have to be done about e troop photographer, Ken in ey. had Sop pictures he took at the Banquet, display, most of them of that handsome-feller-me-lad, James William Gummow, in his lawyers ropa. lia, which he used in the a pictures were quite good, were a number of others Ken had taken and the troop were very interested. Just one boy, Blair, was absent with- t reason and lost a point for his trol accordingly. Better phone your \L. in future n. Patrol points on are as follows: Wolves Goose 9. n week and the Lynx patrol x still looked like the wreck of the Hesperus, so if the nasty eam in the A.8.M.'s eye and the cut- og remarks meant anything, you fel- had better get cracking. oe turnout for Apple Day was super (only 5 boys not out), and we sold almost 4 barrels in our district. Stout fellas, gang. A staff relay caused many smarting shins, but osey noticed that the gang were jumping faster as a result. e SM. informed the troop that tree planting was to be April 24th at Camp Samac, and that the troop would hike out. Various other arrange- ments were made to suit this date in- cluding a patrol hike and the Lynx to Toronto for winning the Pa- . Now Nosey hears the headquarters have changed ' the tree . So it looks as if the th top share of trees is going to have to wait for a week or else get planted without the 4th Joons help. The troop sweaters will 'be here next Looking Ahead with Alex S. ROSS "Look," said an acquaintance of mine the other day, "I'm a firm believer in insurance. I think it's a wonderful idea for people who have their future plans cut and dried and who know just how they * are going to be situated this time next year, But how can I choose the type of insurance that I should carry when my plans are all so indefinite? Why should I sad- dle myself with a policy which may be entirely unsuited to my needs in a year or so?" "No reason in the world," I retorted, "But how would you feel about a policy which is really four policies in one, with five: years allowed for deciding which one suits you best?" "You can lead me to it," he said. "If there is such a plan I'd like to get in on it while I'm still young and healthy." The Adjustable Policy IS such a plan. For the first five years the assured is covered for the full face value of the policy. At the end of this pericd he can choose a Limited Life Policy, an Endownment Policy, or a Whole Life Policy for a considerably increased amount. He can, if he prefers it, continue the policy on the Whole Life basis for the original face amount but at a much reduced premium. Thus, at no additional cost, and with- out evidence of health, the as- sured can limit his period for paying premiums or have the policy mature to his own bene- fit, increase the amount of in- surance or decrease the amount of his premiums. Could anything be more adaptable? Why not obtain fur- ther details of this plan-of- many-purposes? Call me today. You will incur no obligation, and I shall be glad to be of service ta, you. ALEXS. ROS SUN LIFE OF CANADA 6 King St. W. Oshawa * PHONE 1834 week, so don't forget.the price, $2.50 each. This coming Monday, the 8.M. is starting a morse code class Ps. at Scout Headquarte, t. 50 if you want your Signaller's badge, or Speaking of sign maphore Zeoelvitig test opener. Just in pr rig Nosey hears Jack Clark made a horrible mess of it, and Lloyd Irvines was pretty bad too. Fred Whalley"s writing was so terrible the 8.8. isn't sure how he did. Even Cornell Hutcheson, who is usuall pretty fair, made two mistakes. Tut, tut, boys. It was announced, shorts are the order of the day for the entire troop starting May . Better check these socks, shorts and garter tabs over gang. Those leather workers are also reminded to feu ir project rea- dy as the ASM. is a the dope on the rest of the test. All Patrol leaders are reminded that good hike projects are: (1) As many different kinds of wood as possible, gathered and aneliad and Housed, (2) Plaster casts of animals' , (3) A Rr or twist Hf Xi chop, pancake, oF bak hike, and so on. ' Court of Ha meeting, Sunday evening, at Mr, D. Holloway's home, 254 Burk 8t., at 7:30 Pp THINE NOSEY (And the nose knows). 1ST OSHAWA SCOUT TROOP The 1st Oshawa Troop had their re- gular meeting at Westmount School on Tuesday night and douse was a very good turnout of boys 0 appearance of some new Plog Th, a lot, ond troop enjoyed a very ihe At this Paper for another our faults Tellows, ae 'the on will take place next week Keep your own cards, and remember the {Jace that you 'have to g0, and who going to be on the truck. This will save us the trouble of going over the Whole thing n at the next meeting. We didn't get an awful lot done in the meeting but we were very in bringing three new boys as aity fledged scouts, who we know will be a real asset to the ti D. There are a number of boys who have been in the Joop quite long enough to get their tenderfoot and be on their second class, but instead the: have just fooled away their time, and | 1 as a result they have been more of a THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten But oN THE 18™ RIGHT IN FRONT THE CLUBHOUSE drewhack © agian, that part of the fault may lie the S.M. and I an In thE: more study is done by some of lacking in most of the pails, e should not overlook it. bin By handicraft at the Ty hg and this all adds points to the patrol. The competition is going along quite well, with a grand prize for the win- ners that is Being tit A upon right now. All in all, things are looking up | in the First, and we hope that they | will continue to 80. ASM. HARE. to the troop than anything | these and olng to be stopped at |along with their tenderfoot, and | and although we | bet there will be another investiture before very long, where a lot of these Boye mi be the centre of attraction. ideas learned by me of the troop at the Bronze Arrowhead Course are being put to use much to our sa- tisfaction, but there is still lots of room for improvement in patrol rit. This is a thing that has always old hands who are still pluggln ng, ASM.'s we do not the fact that these fellows ne, or next 1 this heir Loy scout stand- ture we are going to see STH OSHAWA SCOUT NEWS 'The meeting opened' at 7:30 sharp with ne brea. a Jack Kilburn. After in our {oruers and collecting ues, = were ins y S.M. ton and King's cout Lidyd Sturch, he 8th Oshawa. ave another of A BM A vi Shes was played. We went to our for instruction at "which all the. be hoya faitntully indulged. The called back to the horseshoe and The lowered by Jack Kilburn and Ye ware lad in prayer by Alan Brown, The meeting was adjourned until next : 4 i 1 Dave full ulars turday's next PS.: on Sa WEE WILLIAM, (the guy that finds out) WOULD END HANGINGS Victoria, April 17 (CP)--Support of the British Columbia Legislature in a move to abolish capital pun- ishment in Canada will be SOugDk within the next few days by E. Winch (CCF-Burnaby). The - year-old member sail today the British parliament's decision to abolish the death penalty for mur- der has given him "encouragement" in his efforts to end hanging in Canada. 16,000 IN ACYIVE ARMY Ottawa, April 17 (CP)--The strength of the Canadian active army has topped the 16,000 mark, army headquarters said y: y. NOMINATING Guest Speaker-- GOD SAVE CCF. To select C.C.F. 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