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The Oshawa Times, 21 Apr 1960, p. 8

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DENNIS GORDON A big boy for his age is Den- | Varty and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine nis Gordon, sixteen-month-old | Cowie 'and great-grandson of son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Mrs. R. J. Cowie, all of Varty, Edward street. Dennis is | Oshawa. the grandson of Mr. James | --Photo by Ireland Miss Mary Lee was re-elected president of the Soroptimist Club of Oshawa at the April meeting held at the home of Miss Evelyn Moore. Other members elected to the |executive were: vice-president, Miss Evelyn Moore; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Jackson; recording secretary, Miss Sally Parker; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Olive Petley; directors, Mrs. W. H. Bestwick, Mrs. R. J. W. Mackie, Miss Grace Winnell Miss Viola McDougall. The nominating committee was (convened by Miss Madeline Kelly. Reports were received from heads of committees. The cor- respondence presented by Miss Grace Winnell included a call to conference. Several local mem- bers will be joining with Sorop- timists of the Eastern Canada Region at Belleville where a full {agenda has been planned. |, | Miss Jennie Pringle spoke of {the work of the extension com- mittee which is having very en- couraging results. Mrs. Olive Petley, chairman of !the service committee reported |that model trucks had been taken o the Retarded Children's school ifor use with the model traffic |lights. These are educational toys |designed to assist in inculcating| iroad safety practices with the children. It was agreed that the! Soroptimist Club Re-Elects Miss Mary Lee As President 2 PERSONALS Guests from out of town at the Page-Baragar wedding last Sat- urday included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Metzloff of Kitchener; Mrs. Sam Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baragar, Lake St. Peter; Mr. Mrs. Lorne Hardy, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coolidge, Toronto. Toronto guests of the officers' 'mess who will be attending the Ontario Regiment's Military Ball include 14. Col. F. R. Robinson, Major R. Soame, Col. B. J. Legge, Lt. Col. J. V. Davies, Major R. Sloley, Capt. K. A. War- nica and Lieut. W. Marshall and their ladies. Others expected from out of town are Major and Mrs. D. E. Jemmett, Sudbury; Lt. Col. and Mrs. L. O. Grose, Peterborough; Captain and Mrs, R. Painter, Uxbridge; Lieut. G. Mainds, Toronto; Capt. and Mrs. E. S. Dawson, Bowmanville; Lieut. and Mrs. T. C. Thompson, Pickering; Dr. M. B. Dymond, {Ontario Minister of Health, and {Mrs. Dymond, Port Major and Mrs. D. G. Dowden, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. King, s Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pickell and club should offer to furnish the nr. and Mrs. Arthur Crockett, principal's room of the new Re-/all of Toronto; Fit. Lieut. and tarded Children's School. |Mrs. V. L. Bailey and Mr. W. J. The April dinner meeting will Tomkins, all of Uxbridge; Offi- be held at the Genosha Hotel, | cer Cadets C. R. Finley and A. April 21, and arrangements have Graham of Royal Military Col- been made to present a colored lege, Kingston, film outlining the work of the| Cancer Society. | MISS MARY LEE Mrs. Garth Gillespie, Mrs. Gor- don Butler, Mrs, George Cuth- Trousseau Tea And Showers Honor Donna Marie Allman Miss Donna Marie whose marriage to Mr. George been guest of honor at severa Louis Ulrich will take place in|pre-nuptial events. St. Gregory's Roman Catholic| Mrs. Arthur W. Allman, Osh- ~~ |awa boulevard south, entertained |for her daughter at a trousseau Gloria J. Baragar Thomas N. Page tea. To receive, Mrs, Allman wore an afternoon dress of mint |green shantung. Mrs. George A. Ulrich, mother of the prospective bridegroom, was in royal blue Allman, Church on Saturday, April 23, has Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Women bert and Mrs. Carl Creamer will represent Ritson Home and School Association at the con- vention of the Ontario Federa- tion of Home and School Asso- ciations at the Royal York Hotel today. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bishop, and | |Bonnie, Sandy and Cindy, |Mrs. John Thompson spent Eas- Iter weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitley and family at Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania. Dial RA 3-3474 Editor At the convention of the On-| 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 21, 1960 tario Federation of Home and School Associations in Toronto 1 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES today, Mrs. Robert M. Wilson and Mrs. Albert W. Wilson will represent Sunset Heights H and S, Oshawa. Perry; ! EVA ALEXANDER GROUP The Eva Alexander Group of held at Port Perry April 28. St. Stephen's United Church WA| Next meeting will be in the met recently with a good at-|charge of Mrs. Palmer's group. program for Presbytery WA to be Anticipating a good time at the annual Air Force Ball many have made reservations for par- ties. Among those who have booked tables are Mr. and Mrs. tendance. The meeting opened by the shel SA HOME LEAGUE Bruce Sonley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- invitation list includes Major Gen- eral H. A. Sparling CBE, DSO, Oakville; Brigadier L. G, C. Lil- ley, DSO, Oakville; Lieut. Col. B. H. M. Tedman CD, Toronto; Lieut. Col. J. A. Tedman CD, To- ronto; Lieut. Col. J. A. McGinnis CD, Toronto; Lieut. Col. R. C. Rutherford MBE, CD, Toronto; Major J. Lawson, Oakville; Brig- adier N. J. Gordon DSO, CD, To-| ronto, Col. G. A. Welsh and Col.' Hedley Basher OBE, Whitby, and their ladies. When the Oshawa Armouries is/ transformed tomorrow night into| a glittering ballroom for the Milis| tary Ball, among the invited guests will be Mr. and Mrs. E.| H. Walker, His Worship Mayor Lyman Gifford and Mrs. Gifford; the Honorable Michael Starr MP, and Mrs, Starr; Mr. T. D. Thomas MPP and Mrs. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. English, Mayor Stanley Martin and Mrs. Martin, Whitby, and Mr. and} Mrs. M. Whyte. | LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No. |222, held its regular meeting in |the lodge rooms on Monday eve- ning, April 18, with Noble Grand, | Sister May Skea, presiding, as- [sisted by Vice Grand, Sister |Greta Drinkle, who reported a |lengthy list of sick members. | Following the opening cere- monies, Sister June Michell of |Brougham, district deputy presi- dent of Oshawa District No. 7, |Oshawa west, was introduced by| |past noble grand, Sister Mabel Parsons. Later Sister Michell ex-| |tended good wishes and congratu-| Cornwall, Ontario, on April 15, |lated Sister Gladys Stoneburg of| 1874, and has lived in Oshawa A family party was held last Saturday in honor of Mrs. Wil- liam Cardinal who celebrated her 86th Mrs. Cardinal was born in CELEBRATES 86TH BIRTHDAY birthday en Friday. | | Legion Ruxiliary 'Plans Activities | The Ladies' Auxiliary, Cana.: |dian Legion, met on Tuesday |evening, April 19, with President Mrs. Herbert Bathe presiding. One minute's silence was ob- served and the Charter draped in y of two by ho |passed away recently, Mrs. Fred Langley and Mrs. Robert Stovin, The bazaar will, be held next Tuesday, April 26, and will be of- |ficially opened by Mrs, T. K Creighton at 8 p.m. Members were asked to have all tickets og the draw in as soom as possible, The financial report of night of cards held recently, was given by treasurer, Mrs, James Ander- son. An invitation to attend a meet- ing of the men's branch on May 12 was accepted. The 25-year membership dine ner will be held on May 31. Once a year a visit is made to Sunnybrook Hospital and 400 par- cels distributed. Last year only 11 bers were available, a poor representation of an Auxiliary of well over 200 members. The men, several of them Oshawa vetere ans, gave months and years in both world wars, and are still paying the price for that service. The date set for the visit is June 22 and it is hoped at least one |bus can be chartered and filled |for this visit. The Auxiliary motto is still "Service for Others". The Zone Rally will be held in Whitby on May 25 at 6.30 p.m. Sick in hospital are Mrs. Milton |Oster, Mrs. Robert Ireland and Mrs. William Rutherford. How To Polish 'Leather-Topped | for 45 years. Still very active | she follows a life-long practice of rising at 5.3 a.m. and keeps | Furniture | house for her youngest son, | " . loser' top thur, at thei | - Time was, when a leather ig 3t their home ou Huron {was the desk mark of distine- Sunshine Lodge who has received| ------------ the appointment as district dep- uty president of Oshawa West S District No. 7. She stated that a new Rebekah Lodge was being instituted in Stouffville in the near future. During the business session, a| number of acknowledgments By STEWART MacLEOD Wee Tecelved ks connection with) Canadian Press Staff Writer e irthday party of Sun-| LONDON (CP)--The Christian shine Rebekah Lodge, No. 222, to|gconomic and Social Research be held on May 2, in the lodge foundation studied 700 young rooms. Final arrangements were| gritish wives and discovered that urvey Finds 50% British Wives Tied to Inconsiderate Husbands [tion. It graced the fine desk that |stood in an opulent office or a |fine home study or library. But now we find the leather |desk and table top has gone far |afield from office or library and lis at home in the prettiest living room. There are handsome leather- partners should do everything to- topped coffee tables and many {gether. Most stay home together. | occasional tables and chests EQUALITY WIFE have prettily-tooled leather sure No. 3 is the equality wife, the|faces. one who lets her husband out a| Treat a leather-topped surface certain number of nights a week kindly and it will repay your care also completed for this occasion. 59 per cent of them are stuck | An invitation was received to|with 'bad' husbands. |attend the birthday party at Pick-| In this case, a bad husband is wing Lodge next month. A new|gne who goes out alone. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Farrow, Mr.| member was added to the mem-| nore specifically, it means and Mrs. John Fialka, Mr. Lyle|bership rolls by transfer from, co Do ho inhabit the local Hollenger, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Belleville. Special announcement pub night after night while poor| Wed Last Saturday Gloria Jean Baragar of Osh- awa and Thomas Neil Page of The regular meeting of the Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- alvation Army Home League fed Pas |ald Tandy, Mr. and Mrs. John |Grose, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Cran- |field, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Field, providing he lets her do the same. | i - They work out equal schedules. With long and dfistisguicned sey e survey found these homes| A . rather unhappy and children holuiinays use 3 good | gua tus. Bo separate man and wife rather||owest possible naphtha content. an unite them. Never, never use a paste wax. Apart from bad husbands, the| There's a valid reason for this. report suggests that the expense] When a leather - surface for of hiring baby-sitters accounts for table, desk or chest leaves the much domestic unhappiness. Sev-|factory, it has been coated with eral London newspapers studied a flexible lacquer. This coating the findings and agreed. is done to provide a lasting gloss finish, designed to offset the ten- SOCI AL NOTICES ori of soft leather, of the type or flex. After this special treatment, a [liquid furniture wax is then MARRIAGE ; |hand-rubbed over the lacquered Ege marriage of Gloria saa, |surtace for that fine finish that gar, daughter of Mr. Frank|j i Baragar, Whitby, and the late|, . sye-carching. Mrs. Baragar, and Thomas Neil| LIQUID WAX BEST Silk and the future bride Ore ing of the WA theme song, follow-|¢ nylon organza over mauve taf- a moment of remembrance |' or with a white coréage, Mw a eT Me Edy on Tuesday afternoon, Mullingar, Saskatchewan, were Serving were Mrs. Norman Martin, and the husband of a Mrs. Charl y Catismol + united in marriage by the Rev-|Ashley, Mrs. Leslie Crumback, member, Mrs, E. J. Hurvid. |the singing ee oy > erend W. G. Dickson on Satur-/Mrs. Raymond Lymer, Mrs. Rob-| Mrs, David Duchemin was In| Mrs. Major Rankin led in the day last. The ceremony took ert Brandt, Miss Carol Saunders, charge of the worship period|qevori id. whi i Oe a Centre Stoect Uy ited Miss Judith Saunders and Miss|using as her theme Easter wor devotional period, which had been|Syperek. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc-|was made of the annual loder Ny' Gays home. Church and Mr. R. K. Kellington, Lillian Salvas, The door was Kept|ship from the Missionary Month-lfield The theme was "Youth Ream, Mr and jo : R. E.|coe Street United Church - Sim| The study was made on behalf organist, played the wedding Py Miss Janet Kuchma. [ly. A vocal duet, "Alone," Was|Canada Week," and featured the| Nake " Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Har-|15 W8Y0f the United Kingdom Alliance, | music. Miss Mary Calnan presided in|sung by Mrs. Leonard Crawford children, Marlie Bryant played pice ay "and Me H OR| 7 ton g an organization that bows to no The bride is the daughter ofthe trousseau room. Miss Mary|and Mrs. S. C. Rundle, followed two piano solos, "The March of| padre Me A Mrs, .K| Mention was also made of the one in its total disrespect for al- Mr. Frank Baragar of Whitby|Wladyka was in charge of the by a film "Angola Awakes." the Wooden Soldiers." and "How | Andrews a : So 0 *Tdistrict meeting to be held in|, no) and th. late Mrs. Baragar, and Wedding gifts. Miss Louise Crum-| Mrs. S. C. Rundle presided for|Great Thou Art." {Marsh. [Brougham on April 27. A quilt| s ans the bridegroom is the son of Mr. back and Miss Dianne Yule were|the business period. The minutes| Rhonda Bryant gave a reading] You are invited by the Social Was on display, and a hearty| And the foundation, In its tour and Mrs. Lloyd W. Page of|in charge of the shower gifts and|were read by Mrs. Oscar Bur-"Beware." Eleanor Sargeant Department to send in any little vote of thanks extended to those Of the 700 "average homes, Mullingar, Saskatchewan. {the guest book. goyne. Mrs. Rundle gave the gang three songs. Elaine Sargeant|items of interest. News of teas, responsible, |found plenty of Husbands jor He Given in marriage by her fa-| Mrs. James F. Armstrong en-|treasurer's report. |read the Scripture, Psalm 23;|surprise parties, showers, anni-| Announcement was made of the alliance to disrespect. Nearly all] ther, the bride wore a full-length|tertained at a miscellaneous| Mrs. James Palmer reported Anne Butler played a piano solo,|versaries and comings and go-iopen installation of the Grand of the 50 per cent of nad Jus gown of white satin on princess|shower. Assisting In serving were|on community friendship showing|"Pixies Gavotte," a group of tim-|ings are always very acceptable Lodge officers to be held on bands were. in varying Ssgress: and for which there is no charge. June 18 at the Royal York, Toll awellars, A we lines with long sleeves and a/Sylvia Knapp and Mrs. Ronald |24 cards sent out. Birthday greet-|brelists under the direction of Please write or telephone RA onto: the members were also pi races or played snooker. Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd| So, from then on, a The April meeting of the 1st| Oshawa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary) was held Monday evening, April 18, in the Scout Hall, Gibbons street. The president, Mrs. Gor-| don Varnum, presided. The minutes were read by the high neckline. The flowing skirt/ Peel. ings were sung for Mrs. Bur- Ruth Nelson gave two. demon- ? was richly trimmed with rosettes,| Miss Dianne Yule and Miss|goyne. Mrs. Rundle read the strations. 3-3474 local 18. reminded of the incoming presi. good liquid 1 end guests at the dent's reception. Never did these men take their\w =~ page, Mullingar, Saskatche-|furniture wax is ated. This end a crown of sequins and miscellaneous shower. Serving short talk on the word watch,| Easter weekend gues 0\wan, took place on Saturday,|is because the paste type of pol- held h houlder-length | w Mrs. sli i y thi y . i i pearls he er shoulder-length were Mrs. Leslie Crumback and naming a few things to be watch lison, Bloor street west, were Mr. [tended to Brother Sam Moss, and Per cent did this. United Church with the Reverond|naphtha, or it may eontain the adorned with a cluster of red arranged by Mrs. Raymond| A il M ti panions, and habits. jp Mrs. Clifford Blacker of Or erresnments were served in the 13 pAGE REPORT |W. G. Dickson officiating. naphtha itself. roses and streamers entwined Lymer. Pri ee ng tawa, and Sunday guests were bang . _| In a 13-page report that could| bow group. itohi The matron of honor was Mrs. Mark Hill were co-hostesses at a WE ae April 26, Ie the IF John D. Ritchie of Toronto. | forever, the foundation found that| Edward Reid who wore a bal-|shower held at the bride's home. I : leven when there are no children| BL / J J Dress uniforms and decorations | € 1 no |with meetings being held in the will present a brave show at the lin a family, a surprising 20 per| UAW Hall at 2.30 p.m. and at|Ontario Regiment's Military Ball cent of the wives never get out 2.30 p.m. with Brigadier Ethel tomorrow night. The extensive sociaily. {Burnell of Toronto as guest And in homes where there is| band - embroidered with pearls,(Louise Crumback arranged a Mrs. Major Rankin gave a ! 1st Scout Auxiliary, pte eee Mes. R. G. Col.| Birthday greetings were ex. Wives along. Only the other 50wan, took place on Saturdays betause te SUS NIC Dl Pe veil. She carried a white Bible Mrs, Charles Yule. Games were led: words, actions, talents, com- Tea was served by the Rain-| ison' Se with rosebuds. Mrs. Gordon Shemilt and Mrs. y |Mrs. Collison's cousins, Mr. and|~ [put some women off marrying ¥ Divisi y | Jerina gown of turquoise blue Mo hios Ted o mused ivisional Home League Rally 72 SIMCOE ST. N. silk organza with matching head \1aneous shower at the home of dress. She carried a crescent of| Mrs, George A. Ulrich, Jarvis pink carnations street. Serving were Mrs. Clif-| Mr. Donald McGregor of Osh: ford Ryan, Mrs. Stanley Wood awa was best man and the ushers and Mrs. John McLean. i Sy Reid and Mr.) Mrs. Jack Carter was hostess A reception was held at David's|at 2 kitchen Sogn Assisting ide's grandmother, Mrs, 3 . George Cheesman, Oshawa, re-| Relatives gathered at the home ceived wearing soldier blue lace|of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ul- with pink accessories and a cor-|Tich at a presentation party for sage of pink roses. The bride-|the future bride and bridegroom. groom's parents were unable to| Serving were Mrs. Alec Wladyka, attend. Mrs. Matthew Gettler, Miss The couple went on a motoring pause Cannon and Miss Marie honeymoon to points north and| yka. are leaving this week for Port-| Neighbors of the bride held a age, Manitoba, where the bride-|presentation party at her home. A i ea posted - to the|gerving were Mrs. N. Ashley, For travelling the bride wore a| Mrs. Lloyd Saunders, Miss Jud- light blue suit, pink topcoat and|ith Saunders, Miss Carol Saun- matching accessories. |ders and Miss Dianne Yule. speaker. secretary, Mrs. Frank Gravelle. The treasurer's report was given| by the treasurer, Mrs. Delbert Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Fred Mack, vice - presi- dent, introduced Mr. Stanley Painter, formerly Cubmaster of the 1st Gravenhurst Cub Pack. Mr. Painter is the father of a Cub in "A" Pack. Mr. Painter spoke on the advancement of the boy from the time he enters [Scouting as a mew 'Chum' until |he reaches the ultimate goal of |all Scouts and becomes a Queen Scout. It is not an easy road and requires help and encourage- ment from the parents in the home, every parent owes it to their boy to become interested in the Scout Movement, he said. ST. MARKS WA The WA of St. Mark's Anglican Church held its regular meeting in the church hall, with Mrs. T. E. Simkin presiding. The Rev- erend J. N. Lothian read the WA prayers. Mrs. Ernest Pope read the secretary's report, and Mrs, T. A. Boughton the treasurer's report, Mrs. Simkin informed the {members the dates of the WA jannal meeting in Toronto are {May 2, 3 and 4, in the Diocesan |Centre. The dorcas secretary, Mrs. Harry Ferneley, requested members to bring their donation for the box being packed for Mis- sions, and the Mary and Martha group of WA will each have a booth. ST. PAUL'S GUILD The regular meeting of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Women's Guild was held recently in the church lower hall. The meeting opened with a hymn, fol- jowed by scripture reading by Mrs. John McLean and prayer by Mrs. Harry Pretty. The secretary and treasurer read their reports. It was decided to give a dona- tion toward the building fund. Mrs. William MacDonald, 446 Athol street east, has offered to have a garden tea on June 22, from 2.30 - 5 pm. and 7 - 9 p.m. Tickets are to be sold. community near Hamilton of the wives spend all their even- ings at home. Good husbands stay with them; bad ones skip out. The survey also discovered that WIFE PRE wives of bad husbands smoke "substantially" more cigarets Fix up screens now. Unpainted than their luckier counterparts. copper or bronze screens are And they watch television a great kept in fine shape with a coat of deal more. good spar varnish; use screen| The report breaks down the 700 enamel for galvanized iron!\ijves into three general categor-| screens. jes. No. 1 is the quiescent wife, the | old-fashioned type who gets mar-| -- This|ried with the idea that she's a housekeeper and belongs in the| |kitchen. She will put up with MAYOR FOR DAY DUNDAS, Ont. (CP) se- more than one child, 80 per cent] lected a female mayor for one day--Patricia Wallace, 13-year- old grade VIII student. She was everything, and sometimes does. These marriages seldom break | up. \ | featuring the NEW Continental Pleats IN 100% ARNEL JERSEY the truly The next WA meeting will use| wprs John McLean and Mrs. Jack Wise are tea room con- veners for the annual spring tea | | Mrs. Roland Arnold thanked Mr.|the Mission Siudy book on Africa amazing fabric Palmer. 3 * tor thi with Mrs. J. R. Backus, educa- e final euchres for s sea-|tional secretary, as speaker. and bazaar on May 18. Other | |son will be convened by Mrs.| The spring bazaar and tea will members are helping in the tea {Harry Segers and Mrs. Blake he held April 30 in the church/room and at the various work i |Wall for Friday, April 22. They hall, 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. with thetables and home baking tables. {will be assisted by Mrs. Delbert following conveners: tea room, Mrs. lan Chalmers showed a Kirkpatrick. The following Fri- Mrs, Joseph Coles; knitting, Mrs. |short film strip of "The Cruci- day, April 29, by Mrs. Mack and| Ernest Pope; home baking, Mrs.|fixion"". The pot luck supper is Mrs. Painter. {John D. Powell; miscellaneous, |to be held at the church on June 'The executive board report was Mrs, Harold Beamish; candy,|14, 6:30 p.m. 4 |given by Mrs. Painter, stating Mrs. Clarence Keith; aprons, Refreshments were served by | [that a conference is being plan- Mrs. Douglas Corby; fish pond,|Mrs. C. R. Whalen, Mrs. Jack Wise and Mrs, M. Smith. ned for the Oshawa Auxiliaries to Mrs. Colin Parks. The JA group be held in Oshawa in the early autumn. The group committee report was given by Mrs. Kirkpatrick, announcing another new assist- the Junior Chamber of Commerce raise money for their Civic projects to improve Oshawa ant Scoutmaster, It was stated Buy A Broom that the services of Mr. Michael from the Jaycee salesman when No. 2 is the companion wife, | the type who insists marriage elected junior mayor, to hold of- fice on April 20. mms 2 for 1 special DESERT FLOWER cream deodorant by SHULTON moons won't rum or ravel may be shortened without hemming washes beautifully by hand , . . drips dry! keeps pleats indefinitely resists shrinking . , . requires little-or-no- ironing! unpacks without @ wrinkle . . , keeps its shape! LIMITED TIME OFFER! FAS Banks, a school teacher on the (h® staff of Conant Public School, had been obtained. Mr. Banks is well qualified having been a {Scout and more recently an ASM lin Lindsay. Due to the rapid |growth of the troop there are {three leaders at the present time. It was announced that the fol- lowing boys have moved up from the Cub Packs to the troop: on David Slater, Mark Brown, John- ny Johnson, Michael Plancke, Billy Segers, Ricky 'Whittick, Danny Williamson, The following new boys have also joined the |troop, Brian Smith; Raymond iClement, Allan Anderson. One {new boy has been added to "A" |Pack, Peter Falik, "Good Scout- |ing, boys!" { The final preparations for the {annual father and son banquet to |be held at Camp Samac on Sat- urday, April 23, were arranged. It was decided to hold the May meeting of the Auxiliary in the {form of a pot luck supper in the hall, on May 16. Each member was urged to try to bring out one new member at least. ! 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