r rFlcBRUARY- 14.. was Feb. 1s l 22 Training To Serve Oanada b?‘ \ w, " I . 8- 68' g i; . W», ' ‘i’ \/ THE GUARDIAN, _(_JHARLU'I"I‘E'I‘ OWN rnuil. SEVEN w Feb. 15 - 22 Training To Serve Oanada _ s Trace History Of <Continueii ironl huge 6) Plfiildflllb and Mrs. Jas. Harris as SEZTCLBTY. ~<ln October 1931 the first out- III-WW“ Company was formed in hILHllliBiiB with Mrs. Gibson and .\l--.~ Poole as Guiders. In i933 All) LIiIJSUii moved away and Misa Jenn MacDonald assisted Mrs. Poole. A group from this Company attended the 1st Charlottetown Guide Camp at Rocky Point dur- ing iho summer of 1932-33-34. ' in September i932 the ‘Jndpnu. ionelowui Company was formed in at. Paul's Church with ma; Dorothy Reay as Captain, Miss vlrguna. Scarth as Lieutenant, laicr Miss Olive Thornton as Lieu- iFllJ 'i'h.il Company held their Ilfrlt camp in 1933 at. Canoe Cove, one person aaaistiiw at this camp was Miss Jessie Fullerton who was ricriiiied to start the 3rd Char- lmcioirn Conrpam, a Ranger Co, arid l0 hold the position of District Captain and Provincial Camp Ad- T1501’. ln i932 5t. Peter! Brownie Pack ivas formed with Miss G. Pry inow Mrs. Bert Patterson) as Brown Owl and Gladys Hart as 'l‘a\vny Owl. St. Paul's Brownie Puck followed the Guide Company very soon, the leader being Miss liclcn Terrell (who later as Mrs. llfnnn. Captained a Ranger Co. at Dizzistaffnage-Marshfield.) 1n the autumn of 1034 a Pro- vincial Council was finally form- ad. At a meeting at. Government lfouse Oct. 17th Miss Mona Wil- son was appointed Provincial Com- missioner with Miss MacNutt. as Deputy. Mn. G. D. DeBiois ac- "oillid the position of Hon. Presi- dent of the Movement in Canada. One of the first things the new Commissioners found was the ex- isianca o! a Guide 0o. at Melville (a year old) which was duly reg- istered. The 8rd Co. (St. James) and 4th Co. (Basilica) came into being. together with Companies in ltluzray River, Alberton and Bor- den. Miss Iphigenie Arsenault was contain of the 4th Company Bas- Lice. in 1935 the visit of the Chief Scout and Chief Guide to P. E. i’. lirored to be a wonderful impetus lo Guiding which after many ob- nzirlee and hlndirmces at last si-eined to have taken root in this PlMlliCE. The following quotation from in .ni_)f‘:I.I to youth by ‘His Maj- dsty the King in i545 seems par- ticularly applicable at. this time. "Have faith in life at. its best and bring t0 it. courage. your hopes alzd your sense of humour. For m. ‘lment is the birthright of the luuizc. But. we can all keep it in our hearts as life goes on, if we hold fast by the spirit that. re- fuses to admit defeat; by the faith that never falters: by the hope that cannot be quenched." Apoeal to Youth, Ills Majesty the ling, Christmas, 1045. Girl Guide News Plans are -about completed for Scout-Guide Week. Feb. 15th to ilhid. and we take this opportunity The Purposes Of Boy Scout I —— Girl Guide Week The purposes of this annual observance by 195,000 cnuqlm 5Com, and Guides are briefly; 1. munity service. of expressing our keen apprecia- i‘ tion of e generous co-operatlon receive§rough the press and the 4 radio. cals \viIl be a earin ' each day to keep you in LOIIJCIII wit: ‘vmkhwide MI°WShIP~ what is going on and also a short 5 broadcast daily. ' We are indebted to the foilow- a in: ladies and gentlemen who will speak over the radio:- Saturday, Feb. l4 at 1.00 p.m. His Honour, Lieut-Gov. Bernard. Sunday, l-‘eb. 15, at 9.30 p.ns. Mrs. W. J. McIntyre. Monday, Feb. l6, 1.00 p-m. His Honour Judge H. L. Palmer. Tuesday. Feb. l1. 1.00 p.m. Mrs. Fred Pickard. Wednesday, Feb. l8. 1.00 pan. Mr. Waiter LePage. Thursday, Feb. 19, 1.00 ram. Mrs. D. C. Tompkins, S'Side. Friday, Feb. 20, 1.00 p.m. Summer-side Boy Scout. Saturday. "Feb. 2i, 7.45 lI-m. Miss Mona. Wilson. On Saturday Feb. 14th, Major- General Spry, 03.0., D.S.O., will speak at 1.15 p.m. on Sporty Coi- iege of the Air, and on gunday Feb. 22nd, Mrs. John orbett,‘ Chief Guide Commissionll‘ Mir. Jackson Dodds, CHE» speak at 7.35 p.m. 0t thiy you will | have further notice in the local. papers. and . On Tuesday afternom, February 3rd. the 15th flliarlottetow‘! (Parkdaie) Brownie Pack, under Miss Betty Puncher held a spec- ial day with an enrollment of seven girls, by lilrs. Hurry Cud- more, Diploma! Guiller- Th n d Bro 1e . . ‘ ory, Mildren Thompson, Olive nevereieyfnlgssaa, SGBYIZTiei, gfwmftm “"0"” 5mm“ 5°?“ lnrraine Gallant. Marion Nicolp aw‘ ' H“ Marie MscIntyre. Brenda Macihv.‘ Evelyn Meow)’- Golden B were awarded to’ Beverley Gmdet, Beverley Good. Service REPS were awarded tozi Beverley Good. Marlon mend; yacKay, Evelyn MacKay, my; myiroag, Joyceland Bteiya On Wednesday evening. Fob- rum-y 1th, several mothers and in- tereeqd friends bravrd the wea- ther and attended the parents uverfng held by the 15th Char- lotutown (Parkdaie) Guide Com- pars’. f'he Jvan Puncher was capably assist- ed by Miss Eleanor lockhart dur- Provincial Council Girl Guides llonornry Pfcflflgnl __ Provincial Commissioner .. .Mrs. J. A. Bernard ..Mrs. Gordon McDonald Steely-Treasurer... .... .. .. . . .. .. Mrs. Louis Badlcr QUEE com COMMISSIONERS Divisional l‘ ‘ ' Mrs. J. D. McGuigan North Div. f‘ ’ ‘ am. E. M. Bagnall if?“ "Ilifirt Commissioner‘ of adults in Association affairs. Till SCOUT-GUIDE ‘PROMISE 0n my honour. I promise that 1 God and the Hi8. to help other peo and Guide Law, ling the evening program. The iMiss- ldllian Ducherriin, Divisional wmCommissioner for south District Charlottetown. The inspection w-as followed by the enrollment I Wilma. Mary The ‘awarded to: Betty Cook, Sylvia MacKay, Joyce -Stowart, Ardeil iMacAusland. Ens Bertram, Mau roan Maclntyre, Katherine Wat-i iters, Shirley MacKay, Shirley Car- iroll, Pamela Gaudet, Arlene Greg- Four Patrol Leaders were vested: Betty Cook, Sylvia Mac- ‘m’. lWatters. | Four Patrol Seconds were Nicol. vested: Shirley MacKay, Maureen Maclntyre, Ens m Newman. Several games were followed b! tea, prepared by Puncher and Mrs. Frank Burke, members of the local Asoclation. Campfire port o! the program. Following l ma: scour AND ovum LAW A Scout or Guide’: honour is to be trusted. A Scout or Guide is lpyal, TheSooutorG id‘ nut l The scout or guise!“ ‘visas; l; ulsueful and to help others. The Scout or Guide -is courteous. 'l‘he Scout or Guide is a friend of animals, The Scout or Guide is obedient. The Scout or Guide smiles d The scout or Guide is clean ZiloEEn€IIgZSlLIFnA deed Company was inspected by of; Wood, Gail Buchanan. Cheverie. Second Class Badges were lvllldred Eimitli, in- Bertram, Olive Mrs. George e was an impressive A ffl-Qmiphasia on Baden-Powell's orilinai scout-in: and Guiding principles as an‘ aid to good citizenship. To make Scouts and Guides conscious of opportunities, 1o;- com. To scours the return to lead hi’ in th Scout and Guide Leaders wffdflise been: iadobiaifiwlxsrczfsfomu To instil in Scouts and Guides the pride of belonging to a 'l‘o emphasize I. Sc t d G ' "10 i"! Hwy have ioihdebmenufd: Gdzgzliinthyzuiggporbmce o! '1'" "W" inform the Public od the aims and objects of the Scout and Guide programmes and to secure more active co-operation will do my best. to do my duty to pie at all times, to obey the Smut 1Q a depth or so feet and the nails W1" be placed on a mast so feet above the surface qr the we“ i o Support Th_e BOY SOOOT GIRL OIIIOE MOVEMENT They will be leaders of tomorrow. Canada's interest BOY SOOIIT GIRL GUIDE WEEK Feb. 15 - 22 A. KENNEDY AIIO 0O. LTII. Toke u personal efficiency in service We solute some 8,500 Boy Scout Leaders and 4,000 Guiders who give voluntarily of their time in training Canada's 100,000 Boy Scouts and 65,000 Girl Guides. MGDRE s. Mitifioiimiie A Salute To _ SOOIITS ' GUIDES The Scout and Guide Training and HANDICRAFT z. develops CHARACTER, HEALTH, '\ in ilie in- and CITIZENSHIP ‘I dividuol, through the employment of this § nd- , i. s Our Future e Depends On Them . . . . The Scout-Guide Movement with its training in Good °‘ Company Captain Miss small sing-song thanks was ex- ‘tcndcd by Ena Bertram to Mrs. ‘Gordon MacDonald our Provin- cial Commissioner, Miss Duchemin ffor enrolling our new Guides and investing the Patrol Leaders and Seconds. Mrs. (D12) C. H. Bees‘. head of trainin: for the Province attended the meeting. Mrs. MacDonald gave a short ,talk which was followed bi’ l .p00m read by Doreen Smith. The evening closed with Taps. ________.__ UNUSUAL LIGHT BUOY ........................... Miss Lillian Duchemin| STOGKHOLM ___ (C?) _ A r” mnrkable iisiii buoy to replace the llgm, snip 1t oiandsrev is being built hers. It has reinforced ooh- ~ future citizens of Cunodo. Citizenship, Fellowship and Leadership, is making the It is a Movement deserving of every suppori’. srnuus LIMITED ‘crete plates and weiiihl m0" "i"! 10.000 tons. The buoy will be aunie l I i _ I Phone n7 . 32 Queen Si. t aov scours GIRL GUIDES Playing A Vital Role In Oanada’s Future l There ore no. finer movements than the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. They are proud members of on organization training young people in self-reliance and vcitizenship and are playing u vitoI role in moulding the citizens of tomorrow.‘ PROWSE BROS. LTD. . \ \,-\v\»-\ ‘\4‘*.‘\'\’\'\!\j\»\r\a/< lbetber It VIII be one vvedd or many email ones . and whether it will be led by wise oi plenty tr privetien men, Immune and principled, depends upon the guidance . the ideoIe instilled In our youth‘ today. On the education . their young shoulders wiII IfeII the mantle of Ilfl/ddniiip. This week we pay tldiiete to tIie loy ream of Cunodoqitiaens at work-end pledge our continued aIippert to an organisation which Iioe produced and will continue to give us men wIie ore leaders . . . IN THE HOME .' . . THF COMMUNITY . . . THE NATION ' i, . . THE WORLD. \ ‘W iii All XOOCQ J\7\7\.'\J\?\L " . . . _ _=_<::tc:ec.xxf\sssssoreawasxeeosnwvcowmuoo*sxo . a world '\'§_.‘§._‘\:‘_*;\_\_\‘\'\L‘4\4\\XY\?-\\ . y‘ oc\c\ c0. nil. “l. Scouting and Guiding I Builds Citizens ; Across Cunodo next week the I9_48 observance of Boy Scout; Girl Guide Week will be marked by u doiiy_empivosis on some pov- ticuler phase of Guiding and Scouting. We heartily commend to all the ideals exprassed,_end great work A ,. performed by these Youth Movements. u d §%» -\ . 'v\-_-_.\._.—\ ~-\ -\, ~ \ \—\~-\.~ _\_ ,2 \,€ w "QQNXRAJNKXAIQMKDQ s. A. McDONALD .1 ._<