Rovering Magazine

Rovering Magazine

ROVERING MAGAZINE AUGUST 1993 Rovering Magazine is published on a bi-monthly basis (Feb., Apr., June, Aug., Oct., Dec.) in the interest of better Rovering (Scouting) and com• munications. This Magazine has been made possible through the enthusiasm of Rovers and Rangers from around the world. ADVERTISING Rates for the Scouting and Guiding Movement are as follows: $12.00 if 500 sheets of pre-printed material is provided (please leave at least V2" blank border); $25.00 per page if we layout the ad from SUBSCRIPTION & ACCOUNTS information provided, or $20.00 per page "art- supplied. Payment to be included with the ad. All 1873 Earl wood Street advertising must be in by the 7th of the month Cambridge, Ontario previous to printing. Canada, N3H 5A4 tel:(519) 653-8288 fax:(519) 624-5701 A special thank you to all Rovers, Rangers and PRINTING & other volunteers who have contributed and / or ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS assisted in the production of this magazine. 45 Islington Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario, Any Crew or individual interested in assisting in the Canada, N2B 1P3 production or supplying a continuing feature of this tel: (519) 745-6320 magazine, please contact the Editor. PUBLICATION DATES This magazine is now set using WordPerfect 5.1 running on a 286 platform. Style specifications are as follows: Margins t/b 0.5":Margins 1/r 0.5": The last weekends in January, March, May, July, Newspaper column with 0.5" centre gap: Typeface: September and November are reserved as printing Times Roman 12 pt. At present, submissions in this times. It would be appreciated if written format must be made on 3.5" floppy disks. Disks contributions are received two weeks before wil be returned with a corrected style embedded in printing dates. the article for future use. Comments and suggestions are appreciated. SUBSCRIPTION FORM SUBSCRIPTION RATES Group Name:, c/o: 1 yr 2 yr 3yr Address: City:. Canada $11.00 $20.00 $29.00 Prov/State: .Country:. U.S.A. $12.00 $22.00 $32.00 Post/Zip Code:. New Subscription ] Abroad $20.00 $38.00 $56.00 Renewal [ ] 1 yr [ ] 2 yr [ ] 3 yr [ ] Payable in Canadian funds to Rovering Magazine o .<" n . :{B. > - k; Q :j/ a ii, LU C 'I 1 , _ n 2 Q ,11. f > • rv- - - < u «- id *- AT*. 2 i/i •5 ' in w, 3£ ..1%. , ! 5 £ 2 Q vo 'r -—= i 13 g 8 < I •J .14. PS' O Si s o < 9'S o £ s • < - §> ^ "2 5 w u 1 2 — ja W w o 9 o M O 3 K ' < } Q Q il-SU- o U si > .7 V v o •;0 « be < a •s's > >> < u « I11 D ft •c u E Pi ™ ]{ u fa 1! 3 2 A S. to 3o in < Q .U _.ai i..... ' I • i . i - — r i ' - I e h Ca £• A • ! s Y a 5t 1 " ; o t Cours * i; d s • ! Rover' t 2 3r 1 Australi : : .2 n — 5th Method - « . , r . o y Ft 5 SATURDA t 3 • * i h Austnlia i—t • 00 Normanhurs 4 Rove 4t Rall «#> : -Days i . -1,1*'..! ' r >> 7 «« 'i ' ii; i:.- .J Moot * ji- •; i e " i . , Mozsa l sis- i B.C ; Pau i : Klondik • -sbas v I Dunlop (604)432-900 p 6 o i t Gam Kelowna Contact 3 v-l > 1 ! ; ; a U I' : fiS f -i; i . < E rs SO r*> ' - !i. i •. m Y -' i S 1 u ©a ;« r? i WEDNESDA 00 u-i IN t e ! > •; i m Q "* . C ; t... - C/3 UJ £3 - H . < H > !; < O S i m o <- ii M i" i 1 i i ' C/3 i - 0\ i 5-"' ON - u; c - 7^3 (j - r- a-:,: * I.? fa H-V-t....' •'• ' -,1"^'>"Y~ ^ - •' N 5 "S S 2 i.2 •5 2 r , L v:- #£'-.-^-- .' : ^^7:l| g«7g^ KIMBERLEY FLOOD and GARY FEIERABEND JUNE 26, 1993 Members of the 11th Cambridge, and other Rovers, who formed the guard of honour at Kimberley and Gary's wedding. Kimberley's advisors, Marilyn Major was Maid of Honour, and Al Major played guitar and sang. The Reverend Bain Milroy, a former advisor, was the visiting officiate at the wedding ceremony J5J,,..,,. •,,-..v---v. I** Kimberley receiving congratulations from two of many Rovers who were present. FRIDAY THE 13TH - THE DAY AFTER (Saturday, August 14th, 1993) ANIMAL HOUSE BASH Hosted by 13th Mark Street, Peterborough Rovers (THE BEAR CREW) $6.00 WITH ADVANCE PAYMENT BY AUGUST 1, 1993 $8.00 at the door $7.00 with single costume (animal or toga) $6.00 with animal costume and toga on one person 4 FOR Place: Mississauga Valley Community Centre 1275 Mississauga Valley Boulevard Mississauga, Ontario Date; Saturday, August 14, 1993 Time: 7:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. For advance tickets, or maps to location Contact: Barbara Fess (Hamilton) (416) 385-6798 Rose Nimmo (Mississauga) (416) 607-0945 Rovering from Sea to Sea August 26 to September 4, 1994 Woodland Trails Scout Camp Aurora, Ontario SCOUTS CANADA 1st. BURFORD ROVERS, 38th ST. MARKS & FRIENDS PRESENTS . .. THE 13th ANNUAL DATE: OCTOBER 15 - 17, 1993 PLACE: LIONS PARK, BURFORD COST: 1 T." e$8;00 ADVANCE $10.00 AT GATE . • • $6.00"SATURDAY CREST EXTRA tCJ. dp 'ilVi u 7- „i.;.'"t •'1 i t?M }/ v **** FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ' STU'&MARY MURCHIE (519) 449-2289 OR WRITE 1st. BURFORD ROVERS P.O. BOX 337 BURFORD, ONTARIO NOE 1A0 HALLOWE'EN MOOT 1993 " 1 v.- Presented by 1 st BURFORD ROVERS past and present and 38th ST. MARK'S arid FRTENDS: "~ ' \ . f .I-*'; Friday, October 15th Saturday, October 16th 9:00 a.m.r.Official;Camp^Opening 12:00 Noon Registration opens 9:45*a.m.-Group Events•- - ' -5:00 p.m. .. • Supper 12:15-p.m. Lunch 8:3G?p.m.- \ Variety Entertainment-^ . 1;30 p.m.'Car-Rally & Crew Events 12:00 Miif. ~ Bonfire & Bedtime Stories^ ••" .., •**- 2:00 Va:m^ Curfew . 3:00 p.m. .Demonstrations/Displays • i 5:00.p.m. Supper • „; .' \ 8:00 p.rti. Form1 in .parking lot for dance Sunday, October 17th 8:30,p.m. .CostumerDahce . 10:00 a.m. Rover's Own*1 l::00;a.m.] Bonfire tl^O-a.m. Closing'& Awards '2:00 a.ml.'ifcurfew Variety Entertainment: Participate in Air band contest, skits and the unexpected to get points ) Bedtime. Stories: '•• Tell us a good ghost story around the campTire arid you'll get more ~ points Car Rally: Waiver; forms will be available "at registration~immediately_ after, opening •• Dance: Prizes will be awarded for best costumes. The dance; wilhbe.hejd-, in a heated hall in '"- town; directions- will , be^ supplied.; .An alternative is available. - .- •.. -, Jack Q' Lantern Carving: Vegetables will be distributed^upon arnval at 'the;*mo6t-(one ,per •„. -' \ • - group). Carved vegetables^must be turned in at registration^by ' •• .- 10:00*prm.. Saturday.';^Vegetables will be judged and pbihtsiwill Q •• go towards'the main-trophy. A' r •"• \ " • J-Z^ r-U •': " • >' " -fe* General-Information: A tractor:with trailer .will be providedjahaul gear to the campsites. • -; , All'groups come'self-contained". 'There are a limited, number,'.of * ^ ; motorizecl camper sites available, please preregister and prepayaf f '-'/'t' . • .\ . ' you would-like one. r ^ , |j r ' '-* There'will .be .a canteen selling'i:hpt and cold beverages;- -frfsh- 'J"°""' '• doughnuts and snacks; -in the pavilion, i/ ^ui'- t j S '• j * 11 A Saturday s lunch will be provided, j Including-day^gistratipni* ^^Grests'are •riot'include^in m'e^osTJofday-'registration;- V'f / ')[ The main.Moot Trophy will:be.awarded to thejgroup withUKe;most ' !• • •points at-the end of the weekend^ The'trophy will be^engrayed accordingly. *• ; •. y;,\ /? i§ p\\H - ^r -V 5~ > i^ RULES AND REGULATIONS , / i * -Q. 1 \ \ AIL-Rbyer and-Ranger rules will be in effect. ,U } YJ- .: \ \t ( '3 '•1 ?J, .^2:; Anyone found consuming, in possession of, or underlie influenc• :* e of^alcoholic beveragesL-_ 1*---: or cjrugs while .taking part in .camp activities,., risk arrest (and the immediate expuisipn-pf -.their-entire-group'from camp. J;.-" _:Jr. , 3.^Gutting;of -live^trees-will hot ;be tolerated, wood will be provided. '-4.- NO.GROUND FIRES! Fires must be eighteen!*(18) inches above ground. • 5. The staff of Hallowe'en Moot are not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged articles. 6. The., moot is open: to: all registered Rovers' an&r^Explorers; i"'iRanger?faiTd'"Venturers are ^Avelcome. '•: 7.-Rangers wishing to attend must obtain private sanction.' ' .t ^r- 'In HTV^JIJ ^ 8.' Venturers must be sponsored by a registered Rover crew... Sppnsonng._crewj:and jyenturer "" company must camp beside each other. Rover crew is responsible for all members in •y.-* ; *y.'^attendance. Problems from either group could result in immediate expulsion ofjboth \ ^groups from camp without refund. .Both groups shVuIfrparticipate*in'weekend'activities ^ ' ^together. ,:c,rl x^ 9. All members of sections attending Hallowe'en Moot should be-'16;years of age or over. 10. Car permits will be issued upon arrival. Permits^must- be-shpwn;vwhencentering/exiting moot. Vehicles parked on site must stay on site. Sites^assignediupohVarrival- 1 MILE MAPLE AVE BISHOPS GATE ROAD PARIS Toronto/Hamilton Region: Use the Rest Acres off-ramp on HWY 403 London/windsor Region: Use HWY #401 to #403 to #53 east PREREGISTRATION FORM: Name of Crew, Company or Post: Mailing Address: (Please use postal or zip code) Name of responsible adult attending camp: Number attending: Weekend Day Registration fee: $8.00 advance (prepaid and postmarked by October 2nd) $10.00 at the gate; after October 2nd $6.00 day rate: CREST EXTRA Please enclose a list of the names of those attending.

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