Roundaree 70 To Be Held This Weekend For Scouts Roundtree *7O "Kaleidoscope of Scouting" will be held April 10, 11 and 12 at little River Campground—approxima tely 12 miles out of Brevard. The campground is owned by Mr. Charles Picklesimer of Brevard. It sports a large mea dow, woodland area, bathhouses and a lake. Each campsite has running water and a picnic table. The cost of paxtici - pation in the "Roundaree" is only $1.30 per girl to cover the cost of insurance and the Roundaree Ratch. This money must be sent in with the registration form. This year SFB is planning an all new adventure in pro - gram. Os course there will be Friday and Saturday night campfires and the special Senior campfire for Seniors and 9th grade Cadettes. But Saturday is the day the KAIEIDO - SCOPE unfolds. There will be five areas from which to chose: 1. Hiking, 2. Waterfront, 3. International Un - derstanding, 4. Arts and Crafts, 5. Camping Skills. Each troop may choose two different activities that they wish to participate in (one for the morning and the other for the af ternoon). Following is a description of these choices which should be included on the registration form. 1. Hiking: Two organized hikes will be arranged. One will be in the morning and the othe rto take place in the afternoon. Before each hike there will be information gi ven on this particular art. 2. Waterfront: This will entail four swimming sessions. Anyone wishing to participate in this activity MUST bring written permission from her parents. This is to be presented at the gate upon arrival. Also specify swimming ability. 3. International Understanding: Each group will do va rious international games and folk dances. The troops tak ing part will be expected to prepare an international dessert (cookies, punch, etc.) before coming which will be shared by the entire group. 4. Arts and Crafts: Instruction in various sections o f these fields. Personnel on hand to help out. 5. Camping Skills: This is a contest. Each troop is expected to take and develop their campsite into the most exclusive possible. There is no time limit. These will be judged Saturday evening and the winner presented an award. On Friday night, Mr. Charles Quinn will speak to the group. He is a native of Ireland. Saturday night is a TAIENT SHOW. . . For any interest - ed Scout! Bring your guitars, ukes, nose flutes, etc., just anything. Auditions will be held Saturday afternoon be tween 3:00 and 5:00 p. m. Church services will be held on site. Those wishing to go into Brevard for Catholic services should indicate on the registration form and if they can provide transportation. IMPORTANT: Each troop will need to determine the amount of equipment it needs. Equipment will be transpor ted to the site and checked out there. To reserve the equip ment you need to use the CAMPING EQUIPMENT - LOAN Request available from your Neighborhood Chairman or Field Advisor. Call Mrs. Ed Hunter, Jr. at 682-3113 for further information. If at all possible PLEASE bring your own equipment. The supply is limited and all demands can not be met so please attempt to find other means. Special guests on the site will be called "Chief Scopes" Try and bring a little extra food and have them as a guest for a meal. NO Kerosene or Gasoline, lanterns and stoves, or wood will be provided on site. For SALE Ss o 0 Fountain Sandwich Unit Iron Restaurant Stove and Grill, 6 Tables and 20 Chairs, 3 Counter Stools, Dishes, < Silver, Pie Case * AH in Grade A Condition ★ RUBY CLAYTON Bfliks BiNlbi Across Fro* Yoocoy Tbootor 1970 Scout Circus At Sky land The Bi& super-colossal 1970 Scout Circus is coming to T. C. Roberson High School Sta dium at Skyland, N.C. on Sa turday, May 2nd, BKX) p. m. Over 3000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorer Scouts are expected to take part in what will be one of the biggest scout undertakings ever staged in the Western Carolina area. 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For every SI.OO ticket sold, 25$ will go to the Cub Pack, Boy Scout troop or Explorer treasury. Publicity Chairmen for the Bald Mountain District are: Joseph B. Huff, P.O. Box 366, Marshall, N.C. 28753, & Max Hughes, Box IS, Mica - ville, N.C. 28755. MAYTAG Washers 8 Dryers f I' Gibson Appliances Motorola Televisions Motorola Stereos Opeu 8:00 to 5:30 Ph. 682-3758 Burnsville, N.C. » PAGE 10