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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Oct 1965, p. 17

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meeting Wednesday night to) He said members of some Ca- y 4 |lcomment on Conservative|nadi its 0 Se ' He fold reporters at a pressjlonged to no one, Some were '. Morale Is Up Leader Diefenbaker's charges\ashamed of thelr government's eks F unds For Boys Home hc ow yf Phe Pe -- only five or six years old, ' inmat the Liberal governmentiaction that they di anada for ¢,\CARES FOR LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)--|should do something to improvelto associ a OTTAWA (CP)--A shy Italian|sandy-haired man who Casa Dello Scugnizzo. In the Jas iy : to associate with allies. y y: looked e jast 15 years, Father ; Defence Minister Hellyer says\the morale of the armed forces. 'it Gee te lily aibenle when priest who lives among the poor|uncomfortably out of his ele-| Its residents are 90 Scugnizzi|Borrelli has cared for more | BROOKLIN (TC) -- 'The exec-\sen, sewing convenor, Mis. morale of the armed forces was aig! Sage a "gn y mee ins 4 G40 wreceeh bad a we! at geet yor ment as he perched on an or-'--the ahandoned or orphanedithan 1,000 of these boys, The utive of the Explorer Group, in-|Lois Matthews, _membership|never lower than at the time/was low during the Conserva ursday to try to raise fundsinate 17th century sofa in the|street urchins of Naples, Untilistory of his work has been Explorer Group Rirmed Forces |o:tne"tutience "s:"s" puvicltence of te tree word' | Italian Priest Here In Canada, TOs RONAN, TU ih, CR : stalled at a recent meeting, are:|convenor. Mrs. Dingman pre-|the Liberals took over govern-|tive government years because made me come back deter-|for the boys' home he started|scarlet and gold drawing room|Father Borrelli took them in|turned into a best-selling book, H Laurie Milner, chief explorer;|sented a Wolf Head to the Cub|ment from the Conservatives in the forces had weapons with no mined to do something about|in-1950. of the papal delegate's resi-ithey were tattered, dirty, ema-|Children of the Sun, by Morris 1963. ammunition and were unable tolit." Rev. Mario Borrelli is a short,'dence here, ciated little figures who be-'West, t j ma were teense von rm cca eR RA FULL-SIZE 2-Pce. Colonial ™ . ale ane wes we : | Everything you'll need! 30" x 54" Crib. with S-position Posture ond jonkine, praneteel Ley Sate Board, Spring-illed Mattress, pe y Page ba ig ber ae poy A Pad, Even Baby Powder print fabric with valonce, A Cathy Wilson, keeper of the|Pack recently. log; and Judy Johnston, keeper | cose : of 'the treasury. Mrs. Ray Hod- | son is the leader, assisted by Carol Hawksley and Mrs. Charles Hamer, Officers of the CGIT were in- stalled at a meeting at which of foreign countries.. The offi- | cers are: Karen Campbell, pres- ident; Lynda Hodson, vice-pres- ident; Debbie Baggs, secre- tary; Nancy Mitchell, assist- ant secretary and Judy Ding- man, treasurer. John Medland hagy been named assistant leader of the Tyro Group, Walter Evans is the leader. The United Church Women are sending $150 to Moerbelme in the Congo to help educate promising young African stu- dents. Rev, E. Gordon Rundle, pas- tor of Faith Baptist Church, Sydney, N.S., was the speaker'| at Meadowcrest Baptist Church| last Sunday. Miss McCready, a_ French) teacher, was the speaker at the! Brooklin Home and School Asso- ciation meeting. With a group of pupils she conducted a_half-| hour class. Mr. Gatfield's room! won the attendance plaque. | Lunch was served by the Grade) 1 mothers. Many new teachers have join- ed the staff. B. Walker is super- vising principal with R. Mc-| Kinzey as principal of the senior) school. Other teachers are: kindergarten, Mrs, Wilson and) Miss Bigelow; Grade 1, Mrs.| Kimble and Mrs. White; Grade} 1 and 2, Miss Kellar; Grade 2,| Miss Milner and Mrs. Robert-| gon; Grade. 3, Mrs. Bird and Mrs, Carson; Grade 4, Mrs.| Routley and Mr. Mediock;} Grade 5, Mrs. Nicholson and Miss Batty; Grade 6, Mrs, Lar-| ish and Mr. Bordeaux; Grade 7, Mr. Hele and Mr. Gatfield; Grade 8, Mrs. Kight and Mr.| McKinzey; junior opportunity, | Mrs. Brackley; senior opportun-} ity, Mrs, Foster; oral French,| Miss McCready; art, Mrs. Brown; music, Mrs. Colby. Scoutmaster Russell Hayden) and his assistants, Jerry Col-| leran and Robert May, have 21! members in the First Brooklin} Boy Scout Troop. The troop) leader is Fraser McKenzie. | The Wolf Cub Pack, which has 30 members, has Mrs. Dorothy) Hayden as cubmaster. She is) assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Finch, | Carl Johansen and Howard) Richardson, Paul Finch, Doug- las Pitts, Robbie Marshall, George Burlinson and John Agar| were invested at the last meet-/ eing. ir Nineteen Scouts and their leaders camped at Guelph re-| cently and toured the Ontario Agricultural College, the On- tario Veterinary College and! the grounds of the Ontario Re- formatory. Sixteen Scouts and four Wolf Cubs paid a visit to the Osh- awa Airport where they were| taken for short flights. | Members of the Scout and Cub Group Committee are:} Fred Evans, chairman; Rob-| ert Dingman, vice-chairman; | Ray Ingleton, secretary; nex Eschscholtz, treasurer; Harold) Matthews, Hugh Miller and H.! 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