_ Heritage: Day On ‘Sunday, February 26th, . -from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. the Scouting and Guiding Move- ments will be joining the Recrea- - tion Department and Heritage Society in a display of toys-and games from. the ‘‘Olden Days”’. It will be taking place in the Arena Banquet Room. When families come to this display (which is free to every- . one in the community),. they will | ‘be able to participate in crafts such as kite-making, paper CUBS. aad a : . ‘Wolf Cubs are an active pro-. gram for boys 8, 9 and 10 years old: It is based on an exciting mixture of games, crafts, music, Stories, . acting. and outdoors work. Cubbing provides appeal- — ing activities designed to match the vivid imaginations of its ‘members. The Cub program allows boys. to work together through mem- bership in the pack and six, through projects and through .sharing worthwhile group ac- tivities. It also helps boys to develop hobby and handicraft skills and to explore their emerg- ing personal interests. There is also an emphasis on such family | ~ een be | od | 4 gm | 12 gi ° Zs ! | 2 | op @e aie | ae, i id | fo" Eb ee | we lok OF | = = < #& . | se wn ee . 2... : a mea OO © -—| Seo f c= —| ; 3 F265 a = S2an52 & Be BE we F BRRReE 8 qa... ®Sau BS ® — e£3.65 r ‘7 S8Se8 bod CO mm sn & : fs o $B. _ ge FUR 72 rae) : ee 2 26 3 | <0 O- 9: “yp > : 4 , | Lekicnson - “tors and Games — of Yesterday” dolls, and Button on a ‘tring Everyone can try their hanc ; playing Crokinole, Rig - - Toss, Hop Skotch and other such. old ance fashioned games. Display ‘tables ‘will be set ‘up one for browsing through. The Scouting and Guiding Move-° . °. ments will be selling coffee, juice aon and donuts. - ce ‘one in some fun. for the noon. . _activities as ‘camping, house orderly work, cooking, garden- ing and home handywork.. As well, Cubs become familiar with “their community and environ- ‘ment through rambles, hikes ‘and tours of local resources. The Cub motto is s “do your best?’ and Cubs aré able to earn badges and stars in recognition — of their efforts to do their best in a variety of fields. But learning | is fun as well, and new skills and proficiencies are often gained without realizing it. Cubbing helps boys to channel their ities. | SOUT-GuIDE WEEN Come on out ‘and j join’ every 7 “ energies | into worthwhile a activ. ne Stewart. , tee A - bale Los we Ue ee OE weg Guar oe al + he ee ea ee! wateel Bem ee fed gate Behe EG roe tat het Stewart Guide receives all-Round Cord at ceremony in. * Scouting opens new worlds of iearning ~ and exploration. You’re our hope for the _ future, Scouts, and we salute you! TERRACE 636-8585 Fax; 635-4071 » BUSINESS MACHINES | PRINCE RUPERT KITIMAT 624-57 14. 632-5037 | Fax: 624-5549 Catch the B24 Spiri CHEV ¢ OLDS « PONTIAC « BUICK GMC & CHEV TRUCKS — McEwan 5004 HWY. 16 west; TERRACE, B.C, JIM McEWAN MOTORS ([TERAACE) LTD. © ree ee AA eA OO A ER | Bay a EN AT enE oT A ECR