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Terrace Bay News, 24 Nov 1966, p. 12

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'Page 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS November 24, 1966 FLY-UP AND ENROLMENT AT TERRACE BAY After all the serious matters were finished, the The Guide Teaders and Brown Owls of Terrace Brownie Ring and Guide Horseshoe merged for an Bay were very pleased at the interest shown by enjoyable Campfire with plenty of singing and the mothers of the girls at a recent ceremony when ] action' songs much to the delight of the visiting thirteen Brownies flew-up to Ist. Company of mothers. Lorraine Belliveau was in charge and led Guides. the forty-odd girls in an experienced manner. It was a night to be remembered by all who Among the mothers present were Mesdames Zeigelma participated; the great thrill of being literally Calder, Desrosiers, Ramsay, Mallais, Cotton, Kurylo, "with it" for the occasion was based on a space Delaronde, Schritt, Pluta, Duquette, Gaudet and flight. All Brownies and Tweenies of the three Kettle. packs were present and posed as planets bearing Taps were sung first by the Brownies followed by the placards, while the Brownies who were walking Guides and then it was over, but plans are already and flying up to Guides flitted about dressed in being made for another Fly-up in the New Year. ingeniously made space hats and wings. beside atl tine Sl Lace ten ee ee fa From Pack |, Mrs. D.Salesse were Darlene Suo, Adele Desrosiers, Diane Zeigelman, Theresa - Ramsay, Darlene Mallais and Mary-Claire Camp- bell. From Pack 2, Mrs.M. Roberts, Brown Owl, were Wendy Schritt, Claudette Stevens, Sherry Boutlier and Carla Calder. From Mrs.D.Thompson's 3rd Pack were Susan Pluta, Suzanne Gaudet and Frances Cook. After each girl received her wings or magic slippers from her own B rown Owl, she was individually introduced to Captain Shirley Caron by Linda Fontaine and Beverly Legault and welcomed by the Guides into their Horseshoe. Following the flight of the Brownies was the presentation of badges to a number of Guides. Making the presentation of five-year stars to Claire Belliveau and Carole Gaudet was Mrs. Evelyn Falzetta, a recently retired Guide Captain. Both Expo Photo girls are now Junior Leaders in Terrace Bay; Claire with the Guides and Carole with the Brownies. At the same time Kristine Chepelsky. received her four year star. Lieutenant Mary Brant proudly presented Kristine with seven other badges; her Writer's, Reader's, Reporter's, Scribe's, Industrialist, MONSTER Turkey Bingo Naturalist, and Gymnast. Kristine will receive This is a model of the prize-winning home, de- signed by architect Gustavo Da Roza of Winnipeg, which will house the "Man in the Home" exhibit at Expo 67 under the joint sponsorhip of Chatelain Mag- azine and the Candian Lumbermen's Association. her all-round cords in December. SPONSORED BY THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Leader Mrs.Pam Jones then made her first presentation; presenting Linda Fontaine with her ST. MARTIN'S PARISH HA Cook and Knitter Badges; Marilyn MacDonald with : ; : Child Care; Beverly Legault with Swimmer. A' 8.00 P.M NOVEMBER 2 Religious Badge will be presented to Donna Chap- | ----------' Le eisai man at a future meeting as she was not present. NO CARD CUTTING - A TURKEY FOR Two girls were then presented to Captain to be EVERY WINNER enrolled; Judy Kurylo and Candace Cotton who were received into Ist. Company. ADM. $1.50 FOR 20 GAMES -- 25%extra card

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