20 April 2008

POINTS OF INTEREST

1. Scouting does not consist in wearing a khaki suit or a lot of decorations. It is in doing the things that are required for the tenderfoot, second-class and first-class scout badges and the badges of merit.
2. Scouts do not wish any one to buy things for them. They buy their own equipment and pay their own way.
3. Scouts do their best to keep the scout oath and law.
4. The glory of scouting is “to do a good turn to some one every day without reward.”
5. Scouts regard the rights of others, and do not trespass on the property or feelings of others.
6. Scouting means obedience and discipline. The boy who can’t obey will never command.
7. Scouts are always busy and getting fun out of it—at work, at school, at home, at play. Be a good scout.

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