Commemorative Centennial Medal Recipients
Fruitbelt Area
Brodie, Patricia
Burke, Michael
Burke, Thomas
Clarke, Lloyd
Comeau, James Earl
Demain, Ethel
Edwards, Carolyn
Edwards, Frank
Friesen, Kelly
Gulliver, Sid
Herda, Joyce Barbara
Johnson, Brenda
Kelk, Russ
Lee, Margaret
Ludberg, James Andrew
Marlow, Arthur Michael
Nolan, William
Oldfield, Frederick
Pont, Derrick
Quinlan, Cathy
Quinlan, Michael
Robertson, Kenny
Stevenson, Michael
Thomas, Debbie
Van Dorstan, Ralf
Wiebe, Joan
Scouts Canada Commemorative Centennial Medal
This medal has been created by Scouts Canada to commemorate the past 100 years and
celebrate the beginning of the next 100 years of Scouting in Canada. It will honour our
members and those in the community who have made a significant contribution to
Scouting.
Medal Design:
The colors in the ribbon represent our youth sections: Beavers, Cubs, Scouts,
Venturers and Rovers.
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Qualifications
The service rendered must be of a quality nature and not the faithful performance of
the ordinary duties attached to the office or position. The outstanding service performed must have benefited Scouting.
The recipient should have demonstrated:
- Excellence in program delivery
- Excellence in performance and initiatives
- Leadership in creating a culture that encourages and supports youth, adults and staff contributions
- Practices, policies or programs that can serve as a model for others
- Aims and Principles of Scouting
- Innovation through creative utilization of resources
- Ability to carry out predetermined goals or objectives with measurable results
- Ability to make an impact in the Scouting community
Skills and qualities:
- Compassionate
- Reliable
- Motivated and energetic
- Enthusiastic
- Team player
- Role model
- Other
Activities/initiatives must have taken place or been developed within Scouting within the last three years.