Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1957, p. 23

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khvisions were represented fgnommumea The second and al meeting at the Georgian Area was held in 0rillia on Saturday Nov at 130 pm lulhe hall of St James AnglicanChurch Mra Elliott area commission er opened the meeting with the Guide prayer Then an informal II call was taken Nearly all hough the tlu seemed to ave ken its toll Also included in he welcome from Mrs Elliott ere Guides Judy Baker titElm lcFay Carter oh Barrie and ancy Cook tormerly of To ronto but now of Barrie The minutes off last years mectlngwere iead by area sec retary Mrs Halloran Mr Car ter division commission Jot Kempentelt Division passed very informative finance ahee that show how district divisiou area and province Tvorlr together how their moneyj isspont and waysand icons to aid finances Reports of the various divisions afid districts were read oi the years actlvities Mrs Halloran rend Parry Sounds report as they were unable to at nd They had excellentpvealher their camp they held Brownie Day camp and entertained many world scouts emute to the world camp atDoe Lake Mrs Carter gave he Kempen ieitDivislon report parade in tribute to Lord gadenPowell June was held and attended 350 collection was taken and after expenses cheque was presented to Qenfs Sheard on be half of the School or Retarded Children here was success tul dinner at Baystairs Lodge No newdistrict commissioners have been Twenty packs are active in comparison to 15 last year Camping at Stroud was success and enjoyed by 30 Guides and seven adults Guide was sent to World Camp atDne Lake and Ranger VNancy Cook was sent to the World Camp in England Mrs Carter thanked the area cxecutive or their help in the pastwear nowoperatmg as on fThey have six parks Guidefram Huntsville attended world Mrs Ridley of Simche Southf in tribute to Lord BadenPowell held World Friendship Fund Forty Guides attended camp and they had two Brownie Day camps and two weekend camps Guides helped outat the fall lair Mrs Velma Webb was award ed her layear service ribbon the presentation beingmadeby Mrs Elliott who reminded us that one puts in more than 10 earsof service to getthe award but that it signified 10 years war ranted service this point the meeting tern we gathered in iry Ring tor our porarjly broke up into three dis VPGFIHE ceremonies cussion groupsall discussing the same topicsfirst whetherUto holdan area rally in thehegin ning of May 1958 in Orillla honor of Mrs Clysdale It de ded to have one with each di ion providing patrol dmmittee is to be formedto look afterdetails concerning the rally There is to be parade the morning of Browoi and Guides In the afternoon there ill be demonstrations rather than tests Theftheme of the Browniesceuld be from Golden Bar to Golden Hand it wassugi gested that teach divrsinn should start atransportntion Second topic of cu the Baden Powell Challenge Cord The testgshould he rigil but practical and thoroughly satisfy the commissioner Films were shown of the World any coun Guides learned of can others customs and through personal contact Nancy Cook gave very nteiv esting commentary on her trip toEngland where 65 countries 50 were represented Each group was adenp of girls They paid Vi At thehcwana warn most won Barbara Grimsby Louise Watson VSaturday theGuides are having my attlilwrj at Royal paldtbem tou vhltaidun log their nu Theqeanrdlln Ell Miller50 be down Invernesa flatten zth gt PM fit is pleanntch age clertul pool built in tributeto Lord BadenPowell Mrs White World Association could is seen wearing the Canadian uniform as Itreeined the most precuoal We were told the legend of the two mountains that look down on 1beCabtna The pictureawere lovely and Mrs Elliott expressed thanks Jor be ing able to see them The possibility of crest was discussed endure Elliott has re ceived many ide and sugges lions and goi gto see it possibleto ave ohe ers Elliott showed us her scrap boohi hlch she basen tortviral pi and printed matter concerning Guiding that hasappeared in local papers Mrs Elliott brought the meet ingto close over daylight version of Taps after whichthe Guides at Oril provided very nice snack noun new Halloween party sponsored by the Girl Guidés Brownies and Boy Scoutswas held in the hall on Thursday night The judges Mrs Dixon Mrs Reynolds Ron Grimshaw and Herb Landcrkln had hard timejudgiugthc cos tumesT as they were all so goo Prizes were won by Under five years Lyndcll Paxton Sophia Steenveld six years Susan Brunt ntnngohn Hnlnes seven years lhcriebt word in thiaeonn€ctlon to read an escapeatdry which dos mention tunnel or in cludémisocblatlc dacrlptlona oi atrocities committed upon the unlértunale honor it is also somcthinx comparativelypev read anescape story written by German gthe only othenone uneasilyrecall is IThe one That Got 3thle earlier thil year recounted the nape Von Werra tram Canada ndltas now been made into film Let it notbesupposed how everthat fAa As My Feet Wlll Carry Me 15 11 long in book titles is 18 light it is there is is nevitably somewhat wryand gri This is the story of Clemens Forelithename is assumed Gemian lieutenant who was captured by the Russians in the late warfand sentenced to 25 years in the lead miners Siberia three years audsetjoutto walk about eight thousand miles lb freedom it took three more years to get back to Munich The tale of Ffiellsencounters vwith the reindeer hunters oi the Roar sian wastes and of his lifenmong iugltive criminals and maraudlog wolf packs is told simply and uné emotionally in translation which is unusually readable and style that is equally eitectlvé and con vincing eight years Margaret Clark Lynda Nichol nluevyears Annie steen veld Janetorr 10 yearsMarlenc Haines Patti Weir 11 years Peggy chardson Nancy White 12 years Linda Rutledge Betty Argent teenagerszmcrrynhxton Jeau not Read this is possibly the Watt adult Mrs Wiggins and best story hebas written so far The setting is the waterfront of Hong King and rather shady little hotel where theyoungpa er Robert Lornax meets the way ward wilful and lovable little Suzie Wong who followethe oldest profession and yet had moral code of her own The story is reminiicentpt early Somerset Maugham and the heroine is first usintto ElaubertsMademe Bov nLOlaudBeAnetigMene but am relieved to be able to note that MrMason has not see rificeda happy on ngltorth limitations of social gt delicate subject been diedrwith imagination andwi outicrudityrand Ithi ayhe zi disappointment to the collective seeker after mut in modern tic tiod but the huntlng gmundstor that sort of thing are grettably unbounded and the mo lastidious rea cr may see in The World THE worn or some worm archermin unbearable poignancy of Mr Ma Miss Ann Brent supplied rbu Captain Paxton announced th wi ners anda great deal otcredit goes to her and her committeeV tora lovely evening Anyonelike dofighnuts Next blitu eyhopeevery onewill have doughnuts for dessert sweekend If you careto order getih touch with Girl Brownie meeting with two lively games All our Tweenies were present and only one Brownie missing from the pack Our very good friend Mrs Sedgewick visited us to join In the fun andaiso help with the work After the Toadstool Fa ies had wrapped and ddre edt caret lly laid our magic carpet liveryan then alienl an ut our toadstool inplace theaBrawnies on wrapping Powwow was short thisweek hution enough focus to don the These ceremonies being over we assembled in our fairy homes for awork period Th TweegiesLlIahlowe masks workedom their brai ng and hair Brown Owl give us all basket resembling black cat filled Witb paper dish and the Golden candi Hands repare storeand sold Closmg prayer tapsaud the their rtrcles Brown leadd squeeze goodbye brought our her Dweenres These articles were meeting to anend one means or the vital trend and first tom or funny bookfsuch humor as Forell escrped latter tress Sedgewlck who passed and basic though pienmt laf antipathy Harry Rouotree TAKE ma r0 v01th howdWihberley Thisrtra verytoplcal ntnsy about Midgetnan the villogodtllars wb mad an in voluntary ketv hour lntoaha tlea inefagtand hanwuyaenzye novcljstarids in the same relation to spacetr oi as Chaplins Grea l9 mav ed as irreverence by vmeo of melancholy outlook in this fearful tblnhin As equallyhmical er Secret Wuipon thll lltshiAmqr lean novelist excels in Sthe type good clean lnvigoratingfhumn or which the late Eric Knight perfected in his stories at Sam Small another Flying Yorkshire man ienceltiétioir team Sunday ander similar no oil Steven ot Barri Sunda withMr we faplendid re convention Whichya ntvherrle 113 Usher gach ldiniwblchWaiprcpared by Breed whom unable to cttend on test oi jumbledlet of groceries lound in the Nukyjausedtajotnl thoughqu veryamus Last but hy demonstration flowers andleavea by Mrs Mat Doréeu Usher ot sebum effect of which as real lovely when completedA vote otatbanhs was glevn Mrs Maison for herlrindnesat 3111 on my men telling vwbal good Sunday wife saved The meetingclosed vwlthflhe Qaeen nda dairrtyluncb wal Mrs Dixon and Mr LAClFUTE GP family eat mapéd while Mr Mrs Wu Poleyihnltedlor mealwhi 1noving here from St making and Lambert sat turhed us at themew home week lat Although lacking the almost sons first novel fljlueVWindOalk conventions aim them may big the fisffmszedm my Salrte models offer new900 frontaxle for evenbiggerl gpcrfor therefs biggerthan ofr GVW sup to 36000 pounds vér range

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