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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1963, p. 17

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Napoleon's isle 3. By the bill of fare 4, Underworld 21, Tuber: [=[Z im} god 5, Compass point: abbr, 6. Woodland deity 7. Candlenut tree 8. Long, swinging astride 9. Singer Fi 24. Obliquely 25. Soak flax 26, Poem 28. Not living 34. Capital; Peru 35. Level 39. Vetch 41. Finis 42. Crowd 10. Prophet 44, Behold! 3 8 {9 | / 2 " vs 1S Y, OUD, 21 25 2S 27 23 44. Not "the winnah" @. A fop 6, Fat aa od 7 mata THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 17,1963 ] 5 FIRE TORPEDO) |. ax ONE! aha ant MICKEY MOUSE ok yd OuT s ARKING AROLIND/ Kedron Guides Brownies Hold: Banquet * KEDRON -- The 20th Guidés and Brownies held their Mother and Daughter Banquet in the ov, Hall of Kedron United Church. Before the girls and their mothers were seated, the toast to the Queen was given by Brownie Lynda Gei: ft. ae by singing of ave the Queen, accompanied by Lynda Hopkins. : Mrs. George Coutu, the Pres- lident of the Mothers' Auxiliary introduced the guests at Head Table which included: Brown Owl, Mrs. R. 8. Bish- op; Packie, Anne Bishop, Ruth Bishop, Tawnie Owl-Mrs. Ron Lambert, Elizabeth Lambert, Mrs. Lauretta Crossman; Mrs. J. L. Bird, Commissioner of Rosslyn District, Guide Ca tain. Mrs. Bob Patte; Packie Susan Patte, Jane Patte; Lieu- tenant-Mrs. J. Crawford; Guide - company Leader- Barbara Rose, Mrs. Harry Rose. a Packie. Janet Waddington, Mrs. W. Waddington, Mrs. Fay Brooks; Vice President of the Mothers' Auxiliary, Nancy and Diane Brooks, Mrs. Stanley Ogle, Secretary of the Mothers' Auxiliary, Joan Ogle, Mrs. Bruce Annand, Treasurer of the Mothers' Auxiliary, Susan An- nand., Also among the guests were Mrs. George Parfitt, first Brown Owl of the 20th Brow- nies, and Mrs. Ted maidman, former Tawnie Owl. The toast to the Mothers was proposed by Guide Carol Wales, and replied to by her '|mother Mrs. Vernon Wales. Brownie Ruth Bishop asked Mrs, Crossman, in the absence of Rev. 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The Brownies presented a musical pantomime version 'of Jack and the Beanmstock, with the main roles played by Jane Patte, Susan Arsenault, Diane Brooks, Donna Glover and Dor- othy Walter. Mrs, Crawford presented gifts to the members of the Lily of the Valley Patrol for their year's work. Second Class badges were presented to Sharon MacKin- non, Doreen Holyoak, Jeanette Coutu, ~~ pgs Cathy Ir win and Janet Waddington. Linda Hopkins received her Little House Emblem, and also the Cook's, Homemaker's and Handiwoman. ' Hikers Badges were presen- ted.to Brenda Hopkins, Linda Hopkins, Susan Patte and Sus- an Walker. Beth Kell received a prize for compl her tenderfoot work first in her group. The Guides presented a Play which portrayed a m {jern Guide Company being visi- ted by a Guide of 50 years ago played by Dale Thomas, and @ Guide of 50 years in the future played by Anne Bishop. 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