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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jun 1984, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 13,1984 Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly The annual Mother and Daughter Banquet was held on Monday, June 4th at the Black- stock Recreational Centre. The Banquet was opened with God Save the Queen. Next Commissioner Miss Sheen made a toast to the Queen. Elaine Kelly then made a toast to the Guiding Movement with leader Suzanne Clarke replying. Vicki Schry- burt made a toast to the Mothers with Mrs. Ellis replying. Eleanor Kelly and Janice Bell led the group in grace. A delightful delightful supper was served by the Ladies Auxiliary. After supper Jennifer Fletcher thanked the ladies for the supper. Then some presentations were made. Gifts were given to three girls who will be going to Pennsylvania this summer. These girls are Jennifer Fletcher, Vicki Schry- burt and Sharon Dyer. A gift was also given to Elaine Kelly who will be going to England and Scotland for three weeks this summer. Gifts were then given to the leaders who will be retiring this year. These leaders include Carole Locke, Alice Waldriff, Alice Brown, Shirley Love, Sharon Umprey and Judy Gilbank. A special presentation was made by Joyce Kelly who presented Miss Sheen with a gift. Miss Sheen has been District Commissioner for the past five years and will become International International Advisor for the Division. The leaders of the various Units gave their reports telling of the many activities during the past year. All Round Cords, the highest award in Guides were presented to Vicki Schryburt, Lorrie Swain and Brandie Waldriff. Esther Kelly had received received her cord during the year since last banquet. Congratulations Congratulations girls on your great achievement. It was with pleasure that Miss Sheen announced that Mrs. Merv. Bayley will become the new District Commissioner with Beth Schryburt as Deputy Commissioner. After Taps the evening closed with the singing of 0 Canada. Bon Voyage is wished for Anne Hoogeveen who leaves early next week for a six-week holiday with relatives in Holland. Congratulations and many wishes for a happy birthday are given to Mrs. Louise Wright who will be 90 years old on next Sunday, Sunday, June 17. Happy Birthday, Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLaughlin McLaughlin and Jessica spent the weekend with Mrs. Bob Mahaffy and attended the wedding of Nancy Bickell and David Mahaffy. They also visited Bob Mahaffy who is a patient in the hospital with heart problems. problems. Mrs. Helen Gotham of England is spending part of the summer with her son and daughter-in- law Bernie and Glenys Gotham. Better health is wished wished for Roy Turner who is in Oshawa Hospital following surgery last Monday. The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display -Tues, 4:00 p.m, Classified • Mon. .4:30 p.m, BUILDALL'S GATES OPEN AT 8 AM t Spruce Picnic Tables 72" Long with 7 pc. of 2 x 4 in the top 17 95 each Reg. 24.95 Pressure T reated 4x4-8' 95 each Shingles 00 235 lb. #1 Quality -- per Bdl. Reg. 10.00 210 lb. #1 W in fca raVÊafi NI w

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