Tieri Girl Guides And Scouts scouts Personal Health Form girl guides. of Canada. guides. du Canada. 1st Pefferlaw guides. Registration will take place at Cooke's United Church, http://www.geocities.com/tieri2000
Extractions: Queens Birthday Weekend June 10/11/12 Year 2000 Now how long ago was that Click here to find out! Approximately 50 past and present members of Guides and Brownies, Scouts and Cubs, their leaders, supporters, and families, attended. Sorry if you couldn't make it, but now It's OVER and you can read all about it, and look at the photos. The Program included : Saturday Night Dinner at the Tieri Bowls Club Sunday Activities - including the ceremonial unearthing of the TIME CAPSULE, buried on Founders Day 22 February 1985 Sunday night Guides and Scouts Camp Fire Our thanks to the current Tieri Guides and Scout Associations, particularly Guide Leader Gayle Merrick, who organised Saturday's dinner at the Bowls Club, plus Sunday food and activities. Thanks also to Frances Wregg, who helped bury the Time Capsule in 1985, and helped unearth it again in 2000 - it was Frances who really got the Reunion idea moving - well done Frances! Send more photos, or information for this Web Site to Tieri 2000 Webmaster Welcome! You are visitor number :
SA Guides/Guards And Scouts Day Postcard Exchange and learn all about your sister girl guides and girl scouts around the world. The cubs and scouts held an Internet chat evening with scouts from Torshaven http://www.sa-scout.com/
Extractions: SA Guides/Guards and Scouts portal Welcome to the site! We hope you will find this site useful. This is a place for SA Guides/Guards and Scouts to meet. You can submit links, Chat in our chatroom and take part in dicussions in our forum. The clipart archive is now growing, and there are more than 40 files (zip archives) in the Download section, and still more is coming. Check it out! The site has now got its final design.
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Scouts scouts. girl guides, scouts and cubs. Scouting was very popular with students whilstin Malaysia so this section is devoted to the cause. Opening of Scout Hall. http://www.raafschoolpenang.com/scouts.htm
Extractions: Air Vice Marshall Cahall cuts the ribbon. Taking part in the ceremony are Scout Master William (Bill) Lee, Air Commodore Townsend, Scout Master Mr. Howard Bray, Cub Master Mrs. Lyn Bray, Senior Sixer Cub Peter Bray, and Senior Scout Michael Bray, Asst Cub Master Mrs Gonnie Fisk. Pat Spinks (left) holds the scissors pillow! "As a youngster, Scouting to me was always fun. However, behind this facade of encouraging youth to learn and do interesting things there was an ever-present aim to make a Scout a better, more rounded citizen. Responsibility for ones attitudes and actions was inculcated very early, and there was always a quiet emphasis on teaching that one had a role to perform in helping others, especially those in any way disadvantaged. We were taught to be independent through our activities and always be willing to do more than was required of us. Selfishness played no part in Scouting. "In retrospect, the principles and behaviour taught to us at home were reinforced in Scouting. There was no break in our development, and our parents invariably became involved with Scouting. I am grateful for Scoutings teaching by example and the emphasis on citizenship. I have endeavoured to put this into effect in my life and if I have succeeded, then the credit goes to Scouting."
Extractions: Last-Modified: 17 May 1998 King Edward and the Boy Scouts KING EDWARD AND THE BOY SCOUTS After writing my book, Scouting for Boys, I naturally thought that boys' organisations would use it for their work and there would be little more for me to do in the matter. But before very long, in the spring of 1909, I realised that quite outside such organisations, hundreds of boys were forming Scout Troops on their own. So I made up my mind and pushed. This was a bit of a bombshell for me. I saw that I could not do both soldiering and Scouting. I must drop one or the other. But which? From the personal point of view, I was fifty-two and a lieutenant-general, and therefore high up in the professional ladder for my age: at the same time it would be a pity to let this new growth falter and fade, and yet I could see no one who could or would take it in hand just then. As I have said, the King questioned me on this point and knowing that he had fully grasped the idea I put myself in his hands to say which course I should take. Eventually be agreed that the Scout experiment was the more important.
Boys' Uniform Chronologies: 1910s who played a key role in founding the girl guides. over the world, except in Americawhere cubs were not British scouts held the first Wood Badge course held http://www.geocities.com/dennis_20009/c1910.htm
Extractions: Note: I'm just beginning the chronological pages. Do let me know if you have any historical background or information on uniforms that should be added. Figure 1.Scout troops around the world, like these French Scots, began adopting national styles to their Scout uniforms. Baden Powell's Scout movement continued to grow in the 1910s, at least until world War I broke out in Europe during 1914. Scouts in each every country played a variety of non-combatent roles. Baden-Powell in 1912 marries Olave Soames, who played a key role in founding the Girl Guides. The problem of younger boys desiring to partiipate in Scouting was resolved in 1916 when the British Scout Association approved a new programWolf Cubs based on Kiplings The Jungle Book . Wolf Cubs were soon adopted by Scout Associations all over the world, except in America where Cubs were not introduced until the 1930. British Scouts held the first Wood Badge course held at Gilwell Park near London, England in 1919. In organizing girls organizations, the focus was on the lower classes in the late-19th and early 20th century was primarily a means of attaining the approval of the 'Establishment'. The emphasis was on improving children's physique so that they would become better citizens, in the case of girls, mothers when grown up. Members of the middle and upper classes were encouraged to join in order that they would use their 'inherent' leadership skills to improve the lot of the lower classes. You may find, as with the Guides and Scouts, that the earliest middle-class members were drawn from the military and governmental elite.
Old Ottawa South - Boy Scouts & Girl Guides Beaver Colony Thurs 630 730 pm cubs Pack Mondays from 600 Canada 225-2770Meetings Southminster Church Basement Web www.scouts.ca. girl guides. http://www.oldottawasouth.ca/community_service.php?page=125
Newsletter: Nov 1998 Helping hand for guides, scouts and cubs. Rotorua's girl guides and scouts continueto receive a helping hand from the Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust. http://www.rotoruatrust.org.nz/news/news1198/news1198-girlguides.htm
Extractions: Helping hand for guides, scouts and cubs Rotorua's Girl Guides and Scouts continue to receive a "helping hand" from the Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust. The Trust has just made donations totalling $29,260 to the Ngongotaha Scout Group, the Arawa Scout Group, the Girl Guides - Waiariki Province, and the Girl Guides - Eastern Lakes District. Ngongotaha Scouts received the biggest donation, $20,460, which was for urgent repairs to the scout hall, including replacing the roof, building repairs, painting, guttering and stormwater system. Around 100 local young people use the hall for Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides. The Scout hall is regarded as an historic building, having been donated to the Scouts many years ago by the Awahou people. The Arawa Scout Group has received a donation of $5000 for security netting to cover windows, in an attempt to combat vandalism problems and also to replace tents and other equipment.
Newsletter: Nov 1998 Helping hand for guides, scouts and cubs Rotorua's girl guides and scouts continueto receive a helping hand from the Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust._ MORE. http://www.rotoruatrust.org.nz/news1198.htm
BOY SCOUTS AND GIRL GUIDES #2 - SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS - BC ARCHIVES TIME MACHINE The ideas of the movement also caught on among girls, and they very much wanted to be part of it. However, as children's activities were usually gender exclusive at the time, the idea of girls joining Boy scouts just wasn't acceptable. Like Boy scouts, girl guides quickly became popular even in small towns. Fun and games. Sooke cubs at a birthday party, 1968 http://collections.ic.gc.ca/time/galler06/frames/bs_gg2.htm
Extractions: Section Two The ideas of the movement also caught on among girls, and they very much wanted to be part of it. However, as children's activities were usually gender exclusive at the time, the idea of girls joining Boy Scouts just wasn't acceptable. Girls had to form their own group, which became known as Girl Guides. Here's an account of how one Girl Guide troop started: "In the early spring of 1910 a company of Scouts was formed at St. James Church in Vancouver. Phyl Munday could not see why boys alone should be able to enjoy such a movement, so she asked the Scoutmaster if they could have a troop of Girl Scouts. Evidently this was not acceptable, so Phyl bullied her mother into becoming their Scout Mistress." Not Just Pin Money, p. 221. Tofino Girl Guides, A-05766 Like Boy Scouts, Girl Guides quickly became popular even in small towns. Although Guides shared similar aims as Scouts, many Guide activities often focused on feminine occupations. While Scouts might earn badges for boating, camping, fitness, and first aid, Guides could work towards badges in cooking, needlework, laundry and child care.
CNGEI - BOY E GIRL SCOUTS OF ITALY- STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION structures is under the Scout Chief leadership, that works with the contributionof the National Commissioners for cubs, scouts and guides, Rovers, Senior http://www.cngei.it/eng/organization/group/org2.htm
Extractions: Electronic Projects Down load RCS DESIGN (Radio) JOTA = Jamboree of the Air click here for other projects to build T he sucessfull completion of some of these projects will ensure you a badge in Comunications in Scouts (Cubs) / Guides (Brownies) - see your leader. The files available in this section have .gif files of several simple projects for JOTA type exercises the first being a simple Morse Code Trainer using a 555 and a few cents of components, note the elcheapo speakers from $2.oo speciality shops (REJECT/CRAZY Clint etc), the 2nd one is a JOTALED2, very simple 2 transistor flip flop and 2 AA penlite batteries (for a woggle), the 3rd one is a JOTALED4 using 4 AA penlites and the 4th project is a rear LED Blinker for a push bike using 9v Batt plus a very cheap clear HAIGH (K-Mart) rear trailer. The TWO TONE DOORBELL Doorbell is very cheap to make if you purchase a pair of el-cheapo speakers for a "REJECT Shop" (and sell one to a mate) , the reat of the electronics is also very economical, comments please on this one... The files above, JOTA Electronic Projects, Morse Code Trainer, JOTALED2, JOTALED4 are all *.gif files and can be easily viewed using paintbrush or any HTML viewer standard utility's.
Resources And Links For Scouts And Leaders Campfire Songbook Codes for scouts and cubs Badge collection magazine for AmericanScouters World Association of girl guides and girl scouts World Guiding http://www.scouting.org.za/resources/
Untitled Document Darcy. girl guides St. Farrell. scouts 10 1/2 15 years St. Cullen.cubs Scout Den, Thursdays 7 pm - 8.30 pm Contact. Greg Finnegan. http://gofree.indigo.ie/~vcahill/huntstown/scouts.html
Extractions: about contact home Guides / Scouts BLAKESTOWN Girl Guides Blakestown Community Centre Fridays 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Contact: Patricia Cassidy Tel: 8203096 BLANCHARDSTOWN St. Brigid's Unit C.B.S.I. Beavers /Scouts 6-8 years St. Francis Xavier School Junior Gym Mondays 7 p.m - 8 p.m. Leader: Mary Flynn Cub Scouts 8-10 1/2 years St. Francis Xavier School Junior Gym Tuesdays 7.30 p.m - 9.30 p.m. Leader: Keith Darcy Girl Guides St. Francis Xavier School Wednesdays 7 p.m - 8.30 p.m. Leader: Louise Farrell Scouts 10 1/2 - 15 years St. Francis Xavier School Senior Gym Tuesday 7.30 p.m - 9.30 p.m. Leader: Mark Flynn Thursday 7.30 p.m. - 9.30 p.m. Leader: Niall Purcell Venturers 15-19 years 7 Coolmine Close Wednesday 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Leader: Ruaidhra St. J. Murphy For further information contact the leader at the meeting or please telephone 8200025 only between 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Wednesday evenings. CORDUFF 109th Corduff Scout Unit leader: Elaine Costello Beavers
-[FYI]- For Us, The Future Of Cayman! Centre. George Town girl Guide. 6958. South Sound guides Lori Adams, 9490204. Church.Bodden Town scouts and cubs Wed., 530pm, BT Civic Centre. http://www.fyi.ky/clubs.htm
Extractions: Reading Choices 1st and 3rd Thurs (September through June), 12:15pm, Community College. Contact: Ray Jones (Interact Adviser), 949-9580. 1st and 3rd Wed, 7:30pm, Lions Centre. Contact: Call Rosandi Weatherford, 947-6525; e-mail: mikosa25@candw.ky (for youth aged 13 to 18): Mondays, 3 - 4pm John Gray High School; Tuesdays, 3:30 - 4:30pm, Triple C; Wednesdays 3 - 4pm George Hicks High School. Contact: Javier Sanchez, 949-0645. for youth aged 11 to 13): Wednesdays, 3 - 4pm, George Hicks High School. Boys Brigade: Wednesday, 6pm, Bodden Town United Church Hall.
Scouts, Cubs And Guidesl Annuals Collectors' Gallery The scouts, guides, cubs and Brownies Annuals Collectors' Gallery. Thisgallery provides scanned their annuals. girl Guide Annuals. If you http://books.littleoak.com.au/scouts_annuals/scouts_index.htm
Municipality Of Thames Centre Guides And Scouts cubs, 8 11. A number of community groups use the BEL Scout Camp, including the BoyScouts, girl guides, Air Cadets, area elementary and secondary schools, and http://www.thamescentre.on.ca/guidesco.htm
Extractions: Girl Guides of Canada - Guides Du Canada is the country's largest organization for girls and women. We're part of a worldwide organization currently active in 128 countries. Founded in Canada in 1910 with a few companies of Guides, today we have over a quarter of a million members and more than 46,000 volunteer Guide Leaders. The vast majority of our organization's work is carried out by our volunteers. The local Girl Guides organization was established in 1960. The Aim of the Girl Guides of Canada - Guides Du Canada is to help girls and young women become responsible citizens, able to give leadership and service to the community, whether local, national or global. GROUP AGES Sparks 1st Brownies 2nd Brownies 3rd Brownies 1st Guides 2nd Guides 3rd Guides 1st Pathfinders 2nd Pathfinders Rangers The Adventure Is Scouting.