lonsdale district scouts

SCOUTING NOTES

Lancaster Guardian 16 June, 1939

With Troop, Pack And Crew

Excellent weather favoured the visit to Lea Lodge, near Preston, last week, the occasion being the joint Seeonee Pack meeting between Cubmasters from Preston and Lancaster.

Miss Myers, A.D.C. for Cubs, Preston, in whose grounds the meeting took place, called her programme "The Wreck of the Good Ship Waingunga." It was a refresher course which took the Cubmasters in an interesting and novel way through the First Star tests in which they themselves have to instruct their Cubs.

Major Ord. D.C.. for Preston and Mrs. Ord were interested visitors, whilst accompanying the Lancaster party were District Commissioner J. Dodds Drummond, A.D.C. R. E. Wright, Scout master Smith of the 8th., Lancaster (Presbyterian), Mr. J. Green and Mrs. Blakeley.

Refreshments were served at the close, Mr. Drummond thanked Miss Myers and the Preston people for an enjoyable evening. The return meeting will be on July 4th.

BEYOND PROBATION.

Their probationary period over, we send "Good Hunting" wishes to the 20th., Lancaster (Friends') Pack --Cubs David Gorrill, Tom Grey, George Fullenbaum, Kenneth Riley and Malcolm Walker -invested by Miss K. Manning (Akela) on Tuesday evening, in the presence of District Commissioner J. Dodds Drummond and A.D.C. R. E. Wright, who took the Grand Howl.

The Friends' scout troop, nineteen strong, intend spending this week-end in camp at Great Tower, Windermere.

A start is being made with Clubs (sic) in connection with the 24th., Lancaster (St. Chad's). - Misses D. Howard and D. Davitt are taking charge. We wish them every success and look forward to their official investiture.

Scoutmaster Johnson is conducting mapping class for scouts at the Friends School on Tuesday evenings, commencing at 7 p.m. The present class will continue for about three weeks, and will finish each night in time for swimmers to get to the baths.

GOOD SWIMMING.

There was a good attendance at swimming again this week, when V: Middlemass, T. Shuttleworth of the 6th., Lancaster, and R. Crowther of the 16th., Lancaster, passed their first class test. Other badge awards are to Scouts M. Mackereth, R. Murby, G. Wilkinson, H. Shannon, A. Thompson, J. Martin, D. Glbb, J. Robinson, F. Gardner, J. Verity. G. Dowbiggin, J. Foster, G. Capstick, H. Bargh and S. Koring, " "Pathfinders" of the 20th., Lancaster (Friends'), and R. Howard and E. Howard, Second Class, of the 23rd., Lancaster (Christ Church).

OLD SCOUTS ASSOCIATION.

Once a Scout always a Scout . . . the 13th., Lancaster are anxious to form an Old Scouts Association in connection with their group. A meeting will be held at their Clubroom, Church Street, on July 9th., at 8 p.m., to discuss this project, All Old Scouts are welcome.

The Cubmasters are hoping that the weather will be fine for the sports day at Bailrigg, to-morrow, Saturday, commencing at 2.30 p.m. If it is wet, however, I understand covered accommodation is available. Everybody turn up and let's have a jolly good time. No need to bring cups and 'eats,' refreshments will be provided - AKELA

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