25, 1964
Associate
TRmP TO NA
By Betty Criss
BELFAIR -- Two Belfair Boy
Scouts, Alan Cady and George Pal-
mer, will leave July 5, along with
Scouts from the Olympic Area
Council, o11 a cross country trip
that will undoubtedly rcmain in
their meniories as a high-light in
their Scouting careers.
Their destination is the Sixth
National Jamboree of the Boy
Scouts of America to be held at
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, July
17-23. Since the organization of
the Olympic Are~ Council, this will
be the first group attending a
Jamboree comprising only Olympic
Area Council members. Jamboree
Troop 46 is their assigned numeri-
cal designation.
FORTY-ONE Boy Scouts, Ex-
plorers and leaders will represent
the Olympic Area Council at the
encampment along with over 50,-
000 other Scouts and adults. While
at the Jamboree, the Olympic Area
Scouts will camp under their own
tentage and will display a large
announc- Olympic Peninsula painting at
of Dr. theii" encampment's entry in the
associate 1,900-acre state park.
sit Hospi- In announcing itinerary plans
for the trip, Jamboree Committee
as a ].964 chairman Dr. Dale Hadfield, SiN
State verdale, said, "We believe that the
school, trip we have planned will help
Doctor of our Scouts know and love America
legree. Pre- as they travel to and from the
from Jamboree".
in 1961 in Boy Scouts and Explorers
a stint in tin, ugh-out the nation will parti-
cipate in a "Strengthen America's
~Iontana. Heritage" program through June
his wife and July. This nation-wide pro-
~ghters, Rene gram will culminate On July 18 at
the Jamboree when the Scouts
attending will celebrate American
on Mr. Heritage Day with special flag-
raising ceremonies and patriotic
campfire meetings.
TIIE LOC/kL SCOUTS w~ll leave
from Seattle-Tacoma Ail~port on
Trans-Canada Airlines via Van-
couver, B.C., to Toronto. There
they will be guests in homes of
Canadian Scouts and white there
will participate in a fellowship
---Last campfire. A chartered bus will
s. Frank then take them to Niagara Falls
whi for an overnight hotel stop.
nd her home Their next overnight stop will
into th( be Camp Sayre, Boston Council's
Mrs. lowland camp. Their tour in Bos-
Clift rush- ton will include the Freedom Trail,
Hospital USS Constitution ("Old Iron-
Frank sides"), Boston Common, the cam-
ng from an! pus of Havard and M.I.T., then
t last Thurs- on to an overnight at Camp Squan-
to, neat" Plymouth, Mass,. for a
out of theNew England clambal¢e featuring
lobsters, clams, corn, nectar, etc.
a. 5 lb., The group will also tour Plymouth
Del Hope Phmtation and Mayflower II, and
Tacoma while the "Wood's Hole Oceanographic
Lr and Worms Lab on Cape Cod.
Ir rainbows Three clays will be spent in New
York City, where they will stay at
atm.day af- the William Sloane House, Y.M.
u'e starting C.A., at Times Square. Their first
full day will be spent at the
Cooper World's FaiL'. The next day a
Everett chartered bus will tour Liherty Is-
Day .land, United Nationsl Central
Jr. and Park, Chinatown, SLat.an Island
d of Lyn- Ferry, Empire State Bldg., and
other highlights of the city.
Mrs. Amel IN WASIIINGTON, the group
herren to will stay at the Ambassador Hotel
Robert and will visit the home of Wash-
ington, Mt. Vernon on the PoLo-
and son, mac, Arlington National Came-
last Sat-tery, obsmwing the changing of
Day with the guard at the Tomb of the Un-
known Soldier and seeing the
ard Reeve grave of Pres. Kennedy. They will
home of also visit the White House, Capi-
and tel Buildings, the Smithsonian In-
stituLe and Embassy Row. In Phi-
Mr. and ladelphia, enroute to the Jambo-
n, Alan vi- ree, they will Lout tlle Betsy Rosa
and Mrs. House, Independence Hall and see
Ines Blacker the Liberty Bell.
Cheha- , ,
id some Chnshan Scientist
,Lh Mr and Services Are Sot
is Miss
"Whosoever shall not receive the
kingdom of God as a little child, he
orth shall not enter therein" (Mark
10). These words of Christ Jesus
With Mr. will set forth one of the major
Were Mr. themes of the Bible Lesson to be
h~ard Sunday at all Christian Sci-
c]~cc churches.
Related readings from "Science
and Health with Key to the scrip-
Lures" by Mary. Baker Eddy will
include these lines: "Willingness
to become as a little child and to
re on the leave the old for the new, renders
Sat- thought receptive of th~ advanced
Pal- idea. Gladness to leave the false
SHELTON--MASON COUNTY JOURNAT;--Published in "Chris$mastown, U.S.A.", Shelton, Washington
JAMBOREE Jg Y 5
BIG ADVENTURE AHEAD---George Palmer (left) and Alan
Cady, Belfair Boy Scouts,. are shown here working on a treop
cleanup campaign. They leave for the 6th annual International
Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa., July 5.
I
They expect to be home July l
25 after their stay at Valley Forge
SLate Park. Tour Director, accom-
panying the group, will be Dr.
Robert P. Schutt of Bremcrton,
who will serve on the national me-
dical staff; Scoutmaster will be
Philip Missal, Jr., of Port Angeles;
and Asst. Scoutmasters will be
George Weed, Brinnon, and Orvil-
le F. Schultz, Bremerton.
Besides the two Belfair Scouts,
there will be representatives from
Bremerton, Central Kitsap, Gorst,
Port Orchard, Port Townsend, Se-
quire, Port Angeles and Brinnon.
JUNE 12 was the wedding date
of Miss Leslie McDonald, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Perry McDonald
to Mr. Giles Swanson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ecker Swanson, both
No|'th Shore residents. The couple
will make their home in Seattle.
June 13 in Colfax, Washington,
wa.~ the date and setting of the
wedding of Pearl Rose Van Bus-
kirk and Roy Bead. A reception in
their honor was held last Sunday
afternoon at the Ball'air Fire Hall.
The first of two Sunday after-
noon concerts by lhe North Mason
Stage Ban(t was given last Sunday
at the high school gym. The con-
carts are to help raise money to
send this group of music students
to the University of Newtda in
August for a seminar, in music.
Admission to the concerts is 50
cent. Members of the band are
also h)oking for odd jobs and any-
one interested may call CR 5-3101.
June 27 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
wil be the date of the second car
wash to be held by the Girl Scouts
to help raise funds to send Katy
Wilbur to the All-SLate Encamp-
ment in Baltimore, Maryland. The
car wash will be held at Back's
service station.
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Child Guidance Genter Optometric Society
Office To Be Moved Scheduled
The She]ton Child Guidance
Center is moving its' offices .hfly
1 Lo the Collier Clinic, Suite 7,
Fifth and Birch Streets, from the
Govcy Building, where it has been
since 1955. The telephone muubcr
in thc new quarLcrs wilt be 426-
6511.
Mrs. Margaret Morris is the
psychiatric social worker ill
charge. Site also ,~erves in the
B,,'emerton office.
The Shelt(m Chihl Guidance
Center is part o£ a statewide l)ro-
gram in communities, to help
emotionally distm'bed children aria
their parents. Referrals come from
the schools, Juvenile Court, State
Department of Public Assistance,
medical doctors, ministers, and
parents themseh, cs. The most fre-
quent problem enconntercd is the
child who is nnderachieving in
school, but other problems include,
stealing, bed-wetting, lying, run-
away behavior, and temper tan-
trums, among others.
Mrs. Morris is at the ShelLon
Child Guidance Canter on Wednes-
days for appointments.
August 2
A summer meeting of tile Olym-
pic Optometric Society is schednl-
ed. August 2 at Spene.cr Lake, it
wJ~s annommcd last week.
Dr. Harry Tokes, of Shclton,
the organizaLiou's pJ'e,~;idenL-clec.L,
outlined program plans l(n' the
conling year aL the business meet-
ing in ILaymond Thursday.
The all-day picnic aL Spencer
Lake is planned Ullder the direc-
tion of Dr. ,lames Peterson, Dr'.
George Radich and Dr. Tokos, all
of Shelton.
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