nals ii Dis Girl Guides of Canada Guides _. du Canada ‘Local Scouts and Guides talk to past - experiences and memories ‘of the world’s Guide/Scout Week Feb. 17 - 24, 1991 Spel Gutes 2 A Oe Canada SCOUTS CANADA 4605 Lakelse Avenue 635-5420 . MEN'S WEARLTD,... and Guides and their dedicated leaders. iw ia — fTatem FURNITURE & LIANCE LTD. FURNIT RE & AFEL AN TD. es 4501 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C, 638-1158 Hl Faun 3 on aie Aa We salute the Beavers, Brownies, Cubs, Scouts Pictured above: Back row (L to A) Peter Haigh, Bert Marleau and Gary Shannon. Centre (L to R} Kevin Johnson and Corey Doll. Bottom row (L. to R) Brad Johnson, Sean Stanley and Brian Gervais. Mr. Bert Marleau: Mr. Marleau started as an assistant cub leader with the Ist 3 Terrace in 1963. He stayed until 1972, “finishing. as cub.’ : master. we A favourite activity was camping. Few boys. hd sleeping bags and just used blankets. The tents were. large canvas wall tents. His pack camped at Lakelse Lake, Leanto. Creek and Red Sand Lake. To raise funds, the cubs held bottle drivés, had bake sales and picked cones for the forestry. A’ large gunny sack of spruce cones sold for $200. Mr. Marleau still sees some of his cubs i in Terrace. He knows a few who have cubs of their own. , Iuterviewed by the 6th Scouts McEwan GM salutes all the boys and girls involved in the Guide/Scout movement . Bee McEwan. Sai 9 AWARD WINNER 6395-4941 “The Bright Spot on Hwy. 16" Mr. Pierre Jouy and Scouter Robin Kilgren discuss ‘Scouting . past and present: wo venta ob (4 SAFEWAY Ve bring it all together SCOUTS CANADA Supports February 17 - 24, 1991 (;UIDE-SCOUT WEEK Val _ 4916 Hwy 16, Terrace 635-7187 Terrace Chrysler | * Mr. Pierre Jouy: Pierre Fouy was involved in Scouting as Boy Scout in 1940 in France. Their uniform consisted of shorts, or pants, green shirt, scarf and hat, They learned about nature, bugs, first aid and lashings. Now we use campstoves to cook on, then it was cooking over a campfire. They were sponsored by the Church, attended Scouts once a month and there was much more discipline then than now. He went from Scouts to Rovers. They went to camp with one or two troops and only wore their uniforms to Scout meetings. He finds that lots of his badge work has helped him throughout his life. He remembers he attended a World Jamboree camp in 1949 near Paris, France. Mr, Jouy was a leader in Terrace from 1955 -1959 but is no longer involved in Scouting. Interviewed by Robin Kilgren Scouter Ashley Tait listans as Mr. Noel Marte! recounts his Scouting experiences. “Mr. Noel Martel: In 1945 Noel Martel joined the Scouting movement in Ter- . Tace as acub. His uniform consisted of shorts, a wool sweater, a cub cap “‘beanie’', green wool socks, a neckerchief, and a leather woggle, Noel stayed for a year and is not currently involved with the scouting. He still is living in Terrace and has friends that were . in cubs with him that are living in Terrace, . His favourite memory was of a camp that he attended by Oli’s Place, he and his cub pack hiked to the hotsprings which were natural and manmade pools of heated water. Badges were few back then and one of the badges that he remembered earning was a badge for knots. Since it was wartime they learned to march and were in- fluenced by the 5,000 soldiers compared to the 500 civilians occupying the Terrace area. Interviewed by Ashley Tait GREYHOUND COURIER EXPRESS 4620 Keith, Terrace 635-3680 £ Dennis Chow takes notes as Rita Kerr-Nielson remembers her days of involvement in the Scout/Guide movement. CONTRACT TIRE, 5130A Hwy 16, Terrace 635-4344 Mrs. Rita Kerr-Nielson: Rita Kerr-Nielson was involved as a leader in scouting and guiding in Terrace. She was involved with cubs as a leader, Rita said the uniforms were basically the same as they are today except for ‘knee-high socks, short pants and a green _ wool sweater. She cubbed for seven years. She liked being a cub leader. She has memorles of marching in the Remembrance Day parade. Rita has grandsons that might be going into Cubs, ; Interviewed by Dennis Chow Angela Smith listens with Interest as Mrs. Eileen Frank shares some memories of her days in the Scout/Guide movement. Mrs. Eileen Frank: Mrs. Eileen Frank was a girl guide 65 years ago in Calgary. Her dress was made from heavy serge material, it had decora- tion pockets and she had a wide brimmed hat-similar to an _ RCMP hat. She also had long black knee socks. Instead of sewing her badges onto a badge scarf, she sewed them onto her sleeves like Brownies. Some of the badge she earned are cooking, campfire, track- ing, knotting and she had two Favourites, knotting and darn- ing. . One of her favourite memories is camping. Although she always wanted to go on a world jamboree she was always hap< ys . . Mes. Frank thinks that today's youth is more involved in guiding and scouting. She also thinks that. guiding and - scouting is more fun and that there is more to do. But she still smiles upon those childhood memories of when she was a girl guide. Interviewed by Angela Smith io” TERRACE INTERIORS 4610 Lazelle; Terrace 635-6630 “TERRACE TD. : _" a91A Kelth.Ave.- . HAIRBUSTERS “Your Family Halr Care