A mae A TIE tas. rman! of epee A en eee ee ra Te ER RAEN = . 4 | f TERRACE — Scouting was started in 1907 in . England when Lieutenant- General R.S.S. Baden- Powell took boys to camp ‘on Brownsea Island. The Movement’ was incor- porated as the Boy Scout Association throughout monwealth. by a Royal Charter granted by His - Majesty King. George V 1912. ; Scouting started in Canada in 1908... The . Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts Associa- tion was incorporated on - June 12, 1914 by an Act of the Canadian Parliament. Cub Mark Wyatt Is just one of the many youngsters who are given an opportunity to learn about camping outdoors. the then British | Com- The Canadian ‘General. Council was a branch of the Boy Scout Association in England until October 30, 1946, when it became ‘an independent member . of the Boy Scout World Conference. — A subsequent amend- ‘ment, to the Act-of Parlia- ment-changed the name to. Boy Scouts of Canada. The aim of Boy Scouts of Canada is to help boys -develop their character as— resourceful and responsi- ble members of the com- munity by providing op- portunities and guidance for their mental, physical, social and spiritual development. ; The principles of . ae ae rae Some students at Thornhii! Elementary School show prizes won after their participation ina Rick Hansen run sponsored by the school In an attempt to raise funds for the Man-In-Motion campalgn. Students ran a total of 26,200 laps around thelr school gym, ralsing $472.27 In nickle, dimes and pennies. Photo by Dantele Berquist. ee Scouting marks eight decades of helping | youth in development Scouting are: ‘‘Man must, to the best of his ability, love and serve God; Respect and act in ac- cordance with the human. dignity and rights of. in- dividuals; Recognize the obligations of himself to develop and maintain his | potential.’’ - The programs * of Boy - Scouts of Canada are ‘designed to fit the needs and abilities of specific age groups. — BEAVERS -A ‘program for boys five to seven years of age was introduced in 1974, - designed around the con- cept of sharing. WOLF CUBS Designed especially for boys eight, nine and 10, this program provides boys with the opportunity to: work and play with other in group situations; “develop responsibility; in-. crease their skills in hob- bies and handicrafts. . BOY SCOUTS - Through Scouts boys 11, 12, 13 and 14 are pro- vided opportunities. for: membership in small friendship and interest - groups known as patrols; ‘challenging and appealing _patyol activities based on the principles of learning . .by doing; developing good -health and fitness; ap- preciaton of the ex- perience in the community and outdoors; developing individual hobbies, in- terests and skills. VENTURERS A program for ‘youths ages 14, 15, 16 and 17 which: helps them adapt .to a rapidly changing world by meeting people, | going places and doing things; through a club-like structure, involes them in more adult types of ac- tivities; encourages activi- ties based on member in- terests; provides for com- pany officers elected from the membership; en- courages involvement in a wide range of co-educa- tional activities; makes use of community resources and people with specializ- ed skills and encourages the members to become involved in the life of the community. ROVERS A program for young men and women 17 to 23 which helps: individual development and self discovery; to develop a program best suited to his/her own personal in- terest; to explore voca- tions into wider communi- ty. Sel Ri ie alia RR ak Nan at iecarie iaT it RE mie resi ner tae ane EO aR Coe . ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 18, 1987 19 2 eR ote { Terrace Cubs participate in the annual Kub Kar rally. ! | Folk dancing set FOLK DANCING SET Sponsor: Terrace Multi-Cultural Association and Ter- be race Parks and Recreation. Event: Folk Dancing Club. | Date: ongoing starting March 24. , ‘Z Time: Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. et { Location: Terrace Arena Banquet Room: 2. & ‘ For more information, call Pete Braganza at i” 638-8529, | i” } ; ee ee ee ee Find your telephone Number in this week's Terrace Review and phone 835-7840 for your & .free pass to the Tillicum Theatre. . er ee en ee ee eh March 14-20, 87 # AN AMERICAN TAIL GENERAL Em WITCHBOARD 9:15 p.m. only. 14 YEARS THE MOSQUITO: COAST 7:15 89:30 MATURE CRITICAL CONDITIONS 9:30 only 14 YEARS Ctitical Condition Al ALLAN QUARTERMAIN rt Gabe (| AND THE LOST CITY Sharon Stone 7:15 only 14 YEARS March 21, 1987 McHALES NAVY JOINS THE AIR FORCE 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. 7:15 & 9:30 p.m. Handicap Facilities Air Conditioned co 635-7469 Terrace B.C. ADULTS: $5.00 > CHILDREN: *2,50 YOUTH: *4.00 (635-SHOW) il "Peete eR RRP Re REE ne *@ 8 ee ee oe ee oh ee ea ee