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FOR THE SCHOOL YE.-XR 1932 -1933 SCOLTING NEWS A During the summer term of 1932 the Troop held regular meetings, studying both the theory and practice of scouting. Jpril. The Troop attended the St. George's Day Church Parade, held at St. Georges Church. P. Ls. Macnutt and Porteous carried the King's and Troop Colours respectively. P.L. Lyman acted as Colour Guard. .lla-v. T.L. G. Miller with P.Ls. Porteous, Kerr, and Lyman took part in a sketch in the Family Welfare Review at the Victoria Hall, lYestmount. The subject of the sketch showed what a boy could gain by becoming a Scout. :Xt the Patrol Leaders' Hike at Montreal West Woods, P.l.s Lundon, Bourne, and Spielman completed their lst class cooking tests. .-Xfter lunch, however, an attempt at tracking met with only partial success. :Yu n e. The Annual Spring Display was held at the Bl..-X..-X..-X. Grounds at XYestmount. The Troop presented a combined Maze Marching and Rope Spinning display. The Rope Spinning was conducted by P.L. Kerr, whilst T.L. G. Nliller led the Maze Marching. P.Ls. Kerr, Bishop, Lyman, Macnutt, Porteous and Spielman, Scouts Kingston, Johnston, Robbins, and XY. Stewart were lent to Mr. RR. Paterson for special duty. The King's and Troop Colours were carried by Scouts May and Kemp respectively. f .-Xyvakos Fon l93lel932. f The Philip Mackenzie Challenge Cup for the Inter-Patrol Competition. Fox Patrol, led by P.L. J. Bishop. Cup for the best all round lst. Class Scout: P.L. H. Kerr. Ind. : P.L. S. Lyman. 1932 - 1933 ln November the Troop received its Charter QNO. 403 from the Provincial Head- quarters. This marks the beginning of oflicial recognition. .N'r01zt111zz5fel' - Mr. P. Mavcock. Troop Leader A S. Lvxiax. Pzzlrofs Patron' Lu1zdef'.f Sarofldx Bcrr.-y1.o. R. Johnston. P. Little. Coco-ya. J. Henderson. D. Lewis. HYENA. D. Birks. W. Barclay. WOLF. R. Kingstone W. Gowdey. BULLDOG. P. Patch. H. Patch. EAGLE. R. Peck. P. Barott. FOX. K. Kemp. C. Malcolm. LION. P. Leslie. l. Barclay. The Troop Leader and Patrol Leaders having been selected chiefly from last year's Seconds, the number of scouts and new recruits was ascertained, so that the P. Ls. could choose the complement of their patrols. The Troop started off with 31 scouts and ll recruits. 151
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SI-'.I.WYN IIOITSI-1 SCHOOL NI.-XIQAXINF SL'Ul I'INCi Best Ifirst fIass Scout H..l.H. Kerr. Ind. ' S. I,y'n1an. KIALiIiI'.NZIIi CI'I' Winning Patrol Ifox. Patrol I.eatIer John Bishop. Mr. I'attisson very kindly presented two hats to he given to the two Iwoys showing the greatest keenness and nzaking the greatest allerountl improvement in Cricket. I. C. 'I'etrauIt. 2. A. IXCII. W S P U R 'I' S 100 Yds. If Ipenl I. Miller, G. High Jump lI'mIer III I. Stewart, S. 2. De Grey. 2. G.R. Hutchins. 100 Yds. dash Iunder III I. Norsworthy. Bi-03d Jump qqppt-H I 1. Ixlcfmlrt. -. G.R.Hutchins. 2, KC,-rl 75 dash ILIIMICI' IIII NIHIIZU. Relay 220 Yds. dash 200 Yds. dash Handicap 220 Yds. dash Handicap 110 Yds. Il'mIer Ioi Handicap High Jump, Lflpeni 40 Yzlrds I-Iuniorl Cliampionship II lpen I Ifipen J II'ntIer I'II. 200 Yds. lj nr. Hliapi Beginners IIUYos.1 Diving Itlnniorl 'I I. G. hIiIIer. I. hlcfourr. 2. Kemp. IXIain. I Porter. I. hlonxo. 'I I. G. Miller. 2. Nlaunutt. I.yn1an, S. -. Mehlaster -. NIeNIaster Brothers' Race Sisters' Race Sack Race Sack Race Illunior I Victor Ludorum S IX Ilodd. Stoker. Ronahls. Livingston. Savage. Ifrosst. Ronalds. Stewart. IM NI I N ii 40 Yds. ISeniorI Championship 40 Yds. Senior I-I' Diving ISeniorI Relay IIYinnerJ cap Bishop, I'enIieItI, I4I II. 2. Tirlmutt. 3. I-Iainpson. -I. DI. Burke. I. Andrew Hugessen. 2. IJ. McMaster. I. Mary Molson. 2. Peggy 'I'urner. I. Armstrong. I. Hugh RusseI. li. Miller. I9 Pts.J I. MiIIer,C1. 2. Bishop. G. Miller. 2. R. Johnston. I. FI. Burke. 2.12. Miller. Bishop's Team. Ronalds, 'Y il. Burke.
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