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Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
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Hi again, cubs in a pack were split up into teams called "sixes" (for admin, training and competition purposes) and a Sixer was a senior cub who was the leader of a "six". He was helped by a "Seconder" - a less senior cub. There was also one Senior Sixer in the pack who assisted Akela in whatever way Akela wished, perhaps by helping to see that things were running smoothly in the pack. davidf |
Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
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Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
I used to be in the Scouts at Oak Street Congregational Church in Oak Street Accrington. I was a Patrol Leader
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Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
Certainly jogs my memory----cubs in about 1955 at St Peters
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Re: Cubs, Brownies, Scouts or Girl Guides, which were you?
My sister, three years younger than me, was in Cannon Street Baptist Brownies, but I wasn't interested. Then I found out that their Guides were going camping and I really wanted to go, so I joined the Guides. I got a sleeping bag, kitbag and plate mug and cutlery from the Army surplus store by Catlows, all very basic. That first camp was in Wales in 1957 and it was very wet but I loved it. In later years we went to Edinburgh, the New Forest and Sussex and I still love camping today.
Sadly I left the Guides when the twin draws of GCE exams and boyfriends lured me away but I enjoyed it at the time and I got to be a patrol leader. At different times I was a Bluetit and a Robin and I still remember the Bluetit motto- Do it now! |
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