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PAGE THREE "(Secon3 Sect'onT" or Thursday Afternoon. February 15. 1931 99 Scenes of Activities I i Camp Daniel Boone Near Lake Logan afMflWXflV February 15, 1951 ::'s .; , ..." .,. The Camp Needs $25,000 For Repairing Damages Done By 1948 Floods General View 0 Camp Daniel Boone . : v. if MP fcW lui.' 1 Camp Daniel Boone Camp Daniel Boone on the 700 acre Bov Scout tsci vation is one of the finest Boy Scout camp sites in ecoiinliy.It wasthegift ofMr.lt. Lee Ellis. Other its, both large and small, have added to the facilities. It is located in the exact center of the Daniel lione Council and is available to troops from every istrict. n is usea ior tne regular summer camp and on eek ends by troops under their own leadership roughout the year. It is being developed into a train s' center for leaders. The Scouts need the lake. A nation wide study of tout camps shows that the things Scouts like most a Lut camp are swimming and canoeing and rowing. For outot 4 of our Scouts, Camo Daniel Boone is the only ace they can get these things. TTST . ' Prt 0n ,he Lake at CaiimTr' -nCT J vamp Daniel 11 OOIJO ' --r-rr J -f. y:: Membership Drive nor" The annual adult membership drive is on, and s Haywood has a quota of $3,.'t:i0. Of this amount, Way- nesville area has been assigned $1 ,5S0, and the Canton , I area $1,750. This is an important phase of civic work, because money invested in boys always pays good dividends. it,,....,, This work is far-reaching, and means a lot to the people of Haywood. iM'outs Stac Canoe Kate on Lake at Camp Daniel lloonv ;..;' I '. .. -i.r! J .-3 Today's Boys Plus Scouting Training Equals Tomorrow's Citizens and Leaders. 4 .4 . .ii nii-.i i ivuiiin'MiMt t f .J i . '-iis I.. ri .-. - tf tH X .T'.. 4 , 4 a popular spot is the mess hall at Camp Daniel Boone err"; Scout Camp An Asset 3 - , V'' vvi Scout rnmninrv io fn Rn it'c mnrp than that. In lie heart of the mountains, in the shadow of towering "vumw icaiu iu live as yai iicj v .. , '"embers of their patrol and their troop. Thev nrartirp tfiP skills nf tHp sturdv Dioneers who made America strong. Eyes grow keen, minds alert and waies strong. They learn to carry their share of the 'al. They play but they also work. And a boy draws close to God in camp. Under the at night. Gazing over the vastness of mountain peaks -around the dying embers of the campfire with s buddiesin the chapel beneath the hemlocks. Tomorrow these Scouts will be men A. C. Lawrence Leather Company Hazelwood ' i,iiww.i mm i w i.v . ' m.yr'l'- i- v;-C" -(iZir .. ; ;1 by lending I .-. '-,,--,... -5 ""rl -, y ..,-A.,,.-.W I V . . r V ... '"""Ik .-, . ,- .". . A general view of the Lake, willi l;im in the ha kround Scouts line up their canoes ready for a period of fun Wellco Shoe Corporation Waynesville Champion Paper and Fibre Company Canton can help simplify the work of the adult leaders a ready hand in this important work. Make liberal contribution to a program that is devoted to making leaders out of our boys. Scouting is a program that has proven itself time and time again to be worth far more than the cost, be cause it is a program of helping boys see and do the bet ter and nobler things of life. Royle & Pilkington Co., Inc. Hazelwood Dayton Rubber Company Waynesville I'' The Mountaineer Waynesville
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