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2014 Tri-Shores Council Youth
Recognition Ceremony
June 14, 2014
First Baptist Church 58 Division Road North, Kingsville, ON
Hosted By Essex Area
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Program 4
Chief Scout’s Award 6
Chief Scout’s Award Recipients 7
Queen’s Venturer Award 10
Queen’s Venturer Award Recipients 11
The Jack Cornwell Decoration 12
The Jack Cornwell Decoration Recipients 13
Medal of the Maple Award 14
Medal of the Maple Award Recipients 14
Certificate For Meritorious Conduct 15
Certificate For Meritorious Conduct Recipients 15
Medal For Meritorious Conduct Award 16
Medal For Meritorious Conduct Recipient 16
Special Thanks 17
God Save The Queen 18
O Canada 19
Scouts Canada Mission 20
Scout Promise 20
Scout Law 20
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Welcome
To The
Tri-Shore Council’s
2014
Youth Recognition
Ceremony
Presenting:
Chief Scout’s Award
Queen’s Venturer Award
The Jack Cornwell Decoration
Medal Of The Maple Award
Meritorious Conduct Award
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PROGRAM
Arrival of the Colour Party (Please stand and remain standing until after the invocation)
Arrival of Scouts, Venturers, Rovers and Official Party
“God Save The Queen”
Invocation Reverend Olav Kitchen
Opening Remarks Bernie Avery, Tri-Shores Council Commissioner
Introduction of Dignitaries Gord Queen, Kingsville Town Councillor
Introduction of Guest Speaker Stewart Giem, Incoming Council Youth Commissioner
Guest Speaker Brandon Scott
PRESENTATION OF PARCHMENTS
Chief Scout’s Award Criteria – Heather Eskritt, Council Youth Commissioner
Introduction of Recipients – Area Commissioners
Queen’s Venturer Awards Criteria – Heather Eskritt, Council Youth Commissioner
Introduction of Recipients – Area Commissioners
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The Jack Cornwell Decoration Criteria & Introduction of Recipients
Jane M. Johnston, D.C.C. Recognition
Medal of the Maple Awards Criteria – Heather Eskritt, Council Youth Commissioner
Introduction of Recipients – Heather Eskritt, Council Youth Commissioner & Bernie Avery, Tri-Shores Council Commissioner
Certificate For Meritorious Conduct Awards Criteria & Introduction of Recipients
Jane M. Johnston, D.C.C. Recognition
Medal For Meritorious Conduct Award Criteria & Introduction of Recipient
Jane M. Johnston, D.C.C. Recognition
Pathfinder Scout Speaks Jared Chammat
Closing Remarks and Thanks Bernie Avery, Tri-Shores Council Commissioner
“O Canada” (Please stand and remain standing until all recipients have exited.)
Benediction Reverend Olav Kitchen
Recession of Colour Party
Reception
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CHIEF SCOUT’S AWARD
The Chief Scout’s Award can be earned
by any Scout, who in the judgment of
their fellow Scouts and Scouters,
exemplifies the principles of Scouting
through their leadership, voluntary
service to the community and outdoor
skills.
The Award was inaugurated in September, 1973 by his Excellency,
Governor-General Roland Michener C.C.C.M.M., C.D., in his capacity of
Chief Scout of Canada. He had been greatly impressed by the many projects
through which Scouts rendered service to others and helped to improve the
natural environment, and he felt that such acts should be specially
recognized.
The Award is in the form of a cloth badge and a certificate. The badge is
awarded immediately upon completion of the requirements. The certificate
is presented at a public ceremony.
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CHIEF SCOUT’S AWARD RECIPIENTS
BLUEWATER AREA FRONTIER AREA AC Mark Hornblower AC John Golz
23rd Sarnia 1st Exeter Scouter John Barker Scouter Helen Turner Jordan Ayers Michael Benoit Ben Rutledge Evan Krebs Jacob Tebbens Carter McGregor Aleksander Pach ELGIN AREA Jared Smith AC Bob Ebbinghaus AYC Carlie Tiller LONDON AREA AC Tim Boston 1st Aylmer AYC Taylor Roch Scouter Darcy Pressey Gabe Blew 2nd London Scouter Brian Durnin 7th St. Thomas Tyler Yardy Scouter Brent Clutterbuck Alexander Charles Edward Else 4th London Scouter Patrick Murphy 13th St. Thomas Rudy Wetzel Scouter Robert Noels Aidan Repchik 31st London Scouter Gord Bennett 1st West Lorne Scott Michael Damstra Scouter Byron Mitchell Eric Acres 45th London Magnus Angell Scouter Dave Medland Jesse Batton Andrew Murray Dorcas Jessy Dierickse Kailyn Magnifico Christopher Miller Amy Medland Joey Mitchell
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CHIEF SCOUT’S AWARD RECIPIENTS
LONDON AREA CONT’D SYDENHAM AREA CONT’D 62nd London 1st Komoka-Kilworth Scouter Chris Ellins Scouter Walter Ferguson Bryn Davies Zachary Beacham Hanna Beaudry 68th London Brian Crisp Scouter Pete Baljet Scott Crisp Drake Bebee Cameron Ferguson Sierra Rip Natasha Gubbels Taylor Roch Case Noordermeer 80th London WINDSOR AREA Scouter Steve Lindsay AC Michael Cholubko Aaron Buehler 13th Windsor 104th London Scouter Paul Ullman Scouter Matthew Derynck Scouter Jeremy Leese Colin Henry Damstra Michael Bertotti Dylan Dufour Scouter Carol Damstra Kyle Gilbert 45th Windsor Isaac Post Scouter John Brimner Elizabeth Young Jacob Hennessy Matthew Laughton SYDENHAM AREA Patrick Lauzon AC Ron Vander Lucas Lavoie AYC Brandon Clackett 63th Windsor 1st Kerwood Scouter Bill Ames Scouter Ray Bolton Jeremy Ames Jordan Beattie Dylan Charette Lucas Ireland Jacob Charette
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CHIEF SCOUT’S AWARD RECIPIENTS
WINDSOR AREA CONT’D ESSEX AREA CONT’D 66th Windsor 1st Comber Scouter Doug Watson Scouter Stephane Frenette Jared Belanger Noal Smyth Cameron Embury Mitchell Spence 3rd Essex Scouter Brian Brimner 89th Windsor Jared Chammat Scouter Justin Barker Laura Kowalsky 1st Emeryville Jericho Lazarus McKinley Scouter Jeff King Zachary Lambier ESSEX AREA Jashua Pare AC Bernie Avery, Tri-Shores Alysha Preston Doherty Council Commissioner 1st Harrow 3rd Belle River Scouter Sherry Berthiaume Scouter Kathy Orosz Chance Andrew Gillan Jonathan Enright Matthew Perrin Jacob Marshall Dalton Grylls Lauren Marshall Mathew Orosz
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QUEEN’S VENTURER AWARD
The Queen’s Venturer Award is
presented to Venturers who have
acquired competence and skills that
will be of considerable use to
themselves, their company, the
advisor and the community and
have been recognized by the company, the advisor and Scouts Canada as
being worthy of receiving this Award.
The Queen’s Venturer Award signifies that a Venturer has, in the opinion of
those who know the Venturer, both the character and ability to be of
significant help to other people.
The Award consists of a cloth emblem and a parchment certificate, signed by
the Governor-General. The Emblem is award upon completion of the
requirements. The certificate is presented at a public ceremony.
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QUEEN’S VENTURER AWARD RECIPIENTS
ELGIN AREA WINDSOR AREA AC Bob Ebbinghaus AC Michael Cholubko AYC Carlie Tiller AYC Brad Renaud 1st Aylmer 63rd Windsor Advisor Patricia Baker Advisor Scott Patrick Whitehead Michael Chretien Mallory Charette Michael McCutcheon-Moore 7th St. Thomas Advisor Ken Humphrey 95th Windsor Samantha Lees Advisor William Armstrong Carlie Tiller William Armstrong Bradley Renaud LONDON AREA AC Tim Boston AYC Taylor Roch 80th London Advisor Steve Lindsay Bradley Lindsay Geoffrey Nielsen
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THE JACK CORNWELL DECORATION
Eligible
Youth members in any program section of Scouts Canada.
Qualifications
(a) A nominee must be especially recommended for pre-eminently high
character, devotion to duty and specific acts of physical courage or
must have undergone great suffering in an heroic manner.
(b) The nominee must be the subject of a good report from the
nominee’s Scouter and an additional, independent, responsible
person certifying as to:
Initiative
Industry and effort
Obedience and discipline
Trustworthiness
Punctuality in attendance
Smartness of bearing and appearance
Historical Note
John Travers Cornwell, at age sixteen, served as a Boy
(1st Class) on board H.M.S. “Chester” at the Battle of
Jutland in 1916. Mortally wounded early in the action,
he remained at his post awaiting orders until the end
of the action, with the dead and dying around him.
Transferred to Grimsby Hospital, he died a few days
later. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria
Cross. Jack had been a Scout in London, England. To
perpetuate his memory the Jack Cornwell Decoration
(formerly the “Cornwell Scout” Badge) was instituted.
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THE JACK CORNWELL DECORATION RECIPIENTS
MINDAAMIN AREA
2nd Tillsonburg
Connor Gunkel
WINDSOR AREA 63rd Windsor
Tory Provenzano
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MEDAL OF THE MAPLE AWARD
The Medal of the Maple for Distinguished
Youth Service is an award created by the
members of the National Youth Committee,
designed to honour those youth who have
significantly contributed to the Movement
and the spirit of Scouting through community
service, extraordinary Scouting participation
and a solid system of personal values.
The Medal of the Maple Award was launched in our Centennial year (Fall
2007), to symbolize the importance of youth involvement in our
Movement’s success. It will remain one of the national awards.
MEDAL OF MAPLE AWARD RECIPIENTS
TRI-SHORES/WINDSOR MINDAAMIN Heather Eskritt Stewart Giem CHATHAM-KENT SYDENHAM Michael Czuczola Justin Giffen Ben Ireland ELGIN Sebastien Paquin Carlie Tiller WINDSOR LONDON Matthew Laughton Connor Black Nathan Nero
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CERTIFICATE FOR MERITORIOUS CONDUCT
CERTIFICATE FOR MERITORIOUS CONDUCT
RECIPIENTS
SYDENHAM AREA
Jacqueline Payne, 1st Delaware
WINDSOR AREA Daniel Drouillard, 35th Windsor
Eligible
Youth or adult members in any program section of Scouts Canada and adults holding any appointment or position with Scouts Canada. Qualifications
For meritorious conduct worthy of recorded commendation but which does not justify a medal or bar.
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MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS CONDUCT
Eligible
Youth or adult members in any program section of Scouts Canada and adults holding any appointment or position with Scouts Canada. Qualifications
For especially meritorious conduct not involving heroism or risk of life.
MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS CONDUCT RECIPIENTS
SYDENHAM AREA
Austin Pitman, 1st Delaware
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SPECIAL THANKS
Essex Area and the Tri-Shores Council
would like to express our thanks to the following:
Photographer – George Schaeffer
Piper – Jarod St. Pierre
Facility – First Baptist Church
Special Thanks For Their Contribution:
First Baptist Church Ladies Group
Pianist – Lorraine Gray
HUB International Ontario Limited
Zehrs Foods, Kingsville
FreshCo, Kingsville
Shoppers Drug Mart, Kingsville
Wendy’s Restaurant, Leamington
Colour Party, Ushers, Registrars, Inspectors
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
God save our gracious Queen
Long live our noble Queen
God save our Queen!
Send her victorious, happy and glorious
Long to reign over us
God save the Queen!
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O CANADA
O Canada! Our home in native land
True patriot love, in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise
The true north strong and free.
From far and wide, O Canada
We stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land, glorious and free
O Canada! We stand on guard for thee.
O Canada! We stand on guard for thee.
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SCOUTS CANADA MISSION
To help develop well rounded youth better
prepared for success in the world.
SCOUT PROMISE
On my honour
I promise that I will do my best,
To do my duty to God and the Queen,
To help other people at all times,
And to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law.
SCOUT LAW
A Scout is:
Helpful and trustworthy,
Kind and cheerful,
Considerate and clean,
Wise in the use of all resources
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