‘he pumooos of an annual observance ha‘ 110.000 Oenldlln DWI" and Guides are briefly: ‘l. A ze-ornphaals on laden-Hawaii's original lcouting and Guiding principles so an aid to’ good ctiisenship. I. To make Bcouta and Guides conscious of opportunities for oom- munlty service. l. aenu-otsesosusntolsadorshipisithsldovsuuontodhsior t and Guide Indore who have been in the Ideal. 4. To lnstii in lcouts and Guides the pride of belonging to s world- wide fellowship. ii. To emphasize to lcout and Guido Leaders the importance of thg task they have undertaken for Canadian youth. d. To better inform the public of the aims and objects of the lcout and Guide programmes and to secure more active cooperation of adults in Association affairs. ‘Ifl SCOUT-GUIDE PIOHIDI at 1w honour, I promise that I will do my best, to do my duty to God and the King, to help other people at all times, to obey the scout and Guide Law. ‘IQ IOOUT AND GUIDE LAW . A Scout or Guide’s honour is to be trusted, . A Scout or Guide ls Loyal. . The lcout or Guidefls Duty is to be uselul and to help others. The Scout or Guide is s friend to all. The Scout or Gllillg is courteous. The Scout or Guide is s. friend to animals. The Scout or Guide is obedient. The Scout or Guide smiles under all difficulties. The Scout or Guide is clean in thought, word and deed, 59H9?PP¥" Real Youth , . Service For Over Thirty Years scoUrmo sun GUIDING i have served the youth of Canada. Thousands of~ former Scouts and Guides served in our Armed Forces, many gave their lives, and scores won high decorations, including two Victoria Crosses. Over a million Canadian boys and girls have been Scouts and Guides. These Movements are today helping to produce an alert, patriotic and tolerant group of Canadian citizens. Eastern iiay & Feed 00., Ltd. FUTURE Peace for tomorrow depends on the boys “and girls of today. No movements are doing more to build up friendly co-operation between the nations than the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movements, with their joint membership oi five million in scores of countries throughout the world. In Canada. 170,000 Boy Scouts and Girl Guides are learning to be clean, alert, tolerant and friendly citisons, not only of this ooauiry, but oi the world. - _ Scouting and Guiding as globa-girdling Youth organisations alu deserving of your ovary encouragement sud support. Henderson G Gudmoro ,'..3.U/§.R.':Q__TIEI9WN 5'96"?‘ ‘Vforthy Youth Movements Throughout the war, thousands of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides gave valuable service 1o lheir country on the home front. while thous- ands more served in the Armed Forces. Today the Boy Scout and Girl Guido Movements turn their first effoi-‘ls toward the re-estabiishment of friendly relations between all peoples. This is Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week in Canada. behind the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides in your community and play your part in preparing the world for future peace. This ad is sponsored and paid for by the fol- lowing: ‘ B. EARLE McDONALD, Mayor Ooflalller Downs Councilor stewsrt Councilor lnwthel Councillor LePsgs Councillor Co: Oouseillor McDonald ' O Ge_i .5 Eflflfiifilfilifilfiilfillfiiffiliiflifilfiiiifiiilffifl The Purposes of Boy-Scout Girl Guido Weak Scout and Guide Week, Feb. 17--24 Rally Opens Scout, Guide Weak llere Boy Scout and Girl Guld; Week was officially opened ln Charlotte- town yssterdsy in the Prince of Wales College auditorium by His Honour Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard. Scout Leader of Troop No. 6 James Gauthier, presided. The large number of Boy Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies pre- sent, together with the largfuat- tendance of citizens was SllffiCiélll evidence of the popularity of the movement originated by the late Field Marshal Baden-Powell. On the platform were His Hon- our Lieut-Governor J. A. Barnard and Mrs. Bernard, Premier J. Wal- tor Jones and Mrs. Joni-s, Nlrs. J Y. Reay, Provincial Girl Guide Commissioner; K. M. Martin, K.C., Boy Scout Provincial Commission- er; R, s_ Jsrdlne. Provincial ‘President: and IiieuL-Colonel W. W. Paid I).S.O._ Director of Physi- cal Fitness. The LleuL-Governnr in openln! tho rally, commended the Scouts unrl Guides on their fine apnea!"- unce and, stressed the imnortnnce or their living no to the hlllh ideals of the Boy Scrvl movement. ,The organization had contributed a great deal, His Honour said, in inculcoiln: inc 1: wclples of hon- our, sincerity. and integrity in the minds and hearts of Canadian youth. LieuLCoi. Reid in speaking briefly of the Scout movement re- ferred to the word "honour" and told what it meant to him and to others who had been associated with the Boy Scouts. The Scout and Guide movement aimed at developing u sense of brotherhood among men the world over, and in Canada, as well us in other countries of the world. men and women were constantly working toward this end through these two great organizations. Col. A GOOD CITIZEN .c_ A good citizen is one who is ei- iicicntly prepared to help his country in peace or war. You are all aware of what the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Movements havc done for Canada during the war Thousands c1 them worked long arduous hours on the home front. and well over 100.000 forme: Scouts and Guides served in the =U Aimed Forces. The Boy Scouts and Girl Guides are prepared to help their country in peace as they did m war. This week is Boy Scout» Girl Guide Ween in Canada. and the 170,000 members oi these twc organisations invite you to visit the Packs, ‘lroops and Companies in your community. and see f0: yourself how boys and girls are being trained not only in good citizenship, but 1n the principles oi international fellowship and coed-will which will make for last- ing peace. lleyptian women in 900 B. C. arried vanity cases made of iron. llll Gull will Bold Asdire have said, vice Jardine, President. over CFUY. A joint patrol leaders rally. rle- hale and supnor will be held at Zion Church Hall. , ‘ i, " Pltflltllhlliélm ‘ referred to the dons by Scouts and G den in the war-torn countries of Europe, Ins- land, Holland and Italy. ctor of physical fitness in the Province. Co boys and girls to get the "out" out of scouting by pursuing outdoor activities, such as camping ming, and hik Scouts and Guides that manv ex- servlce men and women had Iain- ed much through Scouting and Gui knowledge which had proved volu- able to them in later years. Col. Reid said he felt that youth. in order to take advantage of the fun and adventure rf life should perfect health. This. he would always remain their most valuable possession and he emphasized the necessity of their continuously striving to attain it and to kept it after it was attained. In the morning Scouts, Cubs. Guides and Brownies attended ser- vices in their resnective churches. Today Scouts and Guides arldresls ‘the Rotary and other scr- c u s. seat work . Raid urged the “It ls Their World, LET US PREPARE THEM FOR lT.” i swim- lng. He told the That is the theme of Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week which is being observed by nearly 170,000 Iey Scouts and Girl Guides in Canada thh week. Millions of boys and girls in every part knowledge ding - valuable of the world are better citizens today through the training they have received in these great organisations. LET US SUPPORT THEIR EFFORTS Reddin Bros. will Tonight Mr. R. S P Provincial Boy Scout will broadcast at 6.10 ____i_.____ '_ Y. ~c€§i~aw~c~o~awvrr~o~cm~oc \ ~.\\»v\s BUY SCOUT GIRLGUIDE WEEKL; . i i This week, nearly 170,000 Canadian boys and girls, i members of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide Associations, are * observing Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week. We are happy to i join in a salute to these two great organizations which have . done so much in the past forty years to encourage clean, i wholesome and efficient living among Canadian youth. i PROWSE BROS... Limited Anemone» . - - -- _ .._ MMMMT-_--....___.H_.-- i; .____ ——————~——— BUY SCOUT ‘ GIRL GUIDE WEEK T\ K w. The middle of February brings with it each year the annual observance of Boy Scout-Girl Guide Week. This marks seven days in the year when those youth organiza- tions makes special effort to let the public know just what I Scouting and Guiding are contributing to the upbuilding of Canada’s youth as serving oitiaens of the community. Remember:- OUR YOUTH 0F TODAY ARE OUR -LEADERS OF TOMORROW i A. PICKARD 6o Co. lg l2! EIEIEJIEJIE[EIEIEEIIIEIIEIEJIEIIEIEIEIIEIEJEEIEIEIJIEIEQIEEIIIE[QlfifiliiElli!IEIIQIEJIEIEIEQIEIE E. G s: ' - El e E C.‘ g a El ' g, El 1g E LEI , g It has been said that the Founder of the Scout’ and Guide Movements. Lord Baden- ' g1 Powell of_ Gilwell died a broken hearted man in-IMI, because Scouting and Guiding had not Q f Q brought peace to this troubled world. 1f ho did, he never revealed it to his closest sssoci- 51 _= Lg] ates. Scouting and Guiding aims at n world brotherhood. It could hardly be expected that [31 _, m in little more than a generation It could sccoua piioh what the Christian church has atrlven for m m \ centuries to accomplish. But like the church it is working to that end. ’ Q I [i1 Together with all other agencies and for-"eos of goodwill this purpose will eventually be El * (.1 achieved. 11 V. T) '~ 9 * (i; ‘ LIT US ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT THIS! YOUTH MOVEMENTS n (q ' [El i-l Wm z a: ' neurons anon. Limited m l-l w 1:11.- .