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World Federation of Independent ScoutsTimberWolf RequirementsAmerican Edition
NAME: __________________________________
PACK: ___________________________________
SIX: _____________________________________
MEETING NIGHT & TIME: ___________________________________
SIXER'S NAME AND PHONE NUMBER:__________________________________________________
SECOND'S NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: ___________________________________________________
AKELA'S NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: ____________________________________________________
How to Use this HandbookThis handbook is unlike any other TimberWolf Handbook in the world. It is designed so that every Pack may have a different version. This Handbook holds only the requirement for each Star level. The meat of the book, the information on how to do these requirements, is up to your Pack to find out. The Handbook is designed to fit into a three ring binder. That way, you and your Cub master can add information on the requirements as you learn them. Not every Pack learns or teaches the same way, what works in B.C. may not work in Nova Scotia or other parts of this great Dominion. This method will allow your Cub master some leeway in the way items are taught, and will allow you to build your own Handbook as you progress through TimberWolfs. Good Cubbing! Record of Camps and Hikes
Issued by order of the WFIS Training Committee for use by members of independent, traditional Scouting associations© WFIS -North America 2000, 2003This book may be photocopied for Scouting purposes. First Edition - 1998
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