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used by counsellors, or by children when given special permission. [Illustration: Name_____________________________ Age____ Address__________________________________ Parent's Name____________________________ Telephone No.________________ Arrives_____________ Leaves______________ Tent____ Cot____ On Entrance On Leaving Height ____ins. ____ins. Weight ____lbs. ____lbs. B. Tag for Scouts arriving in Camp. Should be 5" by 3" and filed for use in camp record.] CAMP REGULATIONS The Scout Laws are the Laws of this camp: apply them at all times and see what happens. Camp boundaries are for a purpose, do not go beyond them without permission from a counsellor or the Director. Rest hours, from taps to reveille and after dinner, are a necessity to health; observe them by sleeping. Do not talk, it disturbs others. For the sake of cleanliness take no food of any kind, or liquids of any kind into any tent used for sleeping quarters. Keep the Health Record of the camp high by reporting at once to the nurse or Director any sickness, accident or ill health. First aid supplies when required can be obtained from the nurse, no one else is to touch them. Trash boxes are labor saving devices, use them for all trash, rather than throwing the trash on the ground. Food sent or brought to camp for individual Scouts will not be delivered. V GENERAL ROUTINE FROM OPENING TO CLOSING CAMP After the site is obtained, necessary buildings finished, grounds cleaned, stove in place, water tested and connections made if there is to be plumbing, the equipment and provisions should be sent in to camp. A week is none too long a time to allow, even if there are many hands to unpack, put the camp in running order, make out the program, camp regulations, etc., and select sites for classes. If possible have the counsellors spend this week in camp with the Director and help in doing this work. Being together for work and some play will prepare them to take up the duties of the summer and if any of them are not Scouts then is the time to tell them of the Scout wor
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