Daily Times-Gazette, 6 Dec 1946, p. 9

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1946 » THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE Willing Workers' Annual Banquet Is Fine Success Prayer. The Scripture, taken from the second chapter of St. Luke, was read by Mrs, Howard Hoskin, fol- lowed by a "Christmas Thought" in verse by Mrs, Jess Mills. A sec- ond cafol was sung and Harry Rigg, District Commissioner of Boy Scouts, spoke to the gathering, Asks Troop Rejuvenation and Congratulating the Willing Wore kers for their work in the com- munity, Mr. Rigg put forth a plea to have the former 12th Harmony Scout Troop rejuvenated. He re- called coming down some years ago when this troop was formed, and reminded the ladies-that the char. ter, which was issued then, should be found and used once more. "What can scouting do to make your boy a better citizen?" "How can it help him?" Do .parents|to keep ,| know the value of scouting?" These were among questions Mr, | tun Rigg put forth, Scouting fills a boy's spare time; MRS, KENNETH FLETCHER Correspondent' Harmony, Dec. 5~The climax of year's work in the Wi Work- organization came on Wednes- 38 Sveaing, Devmber , at the Organized sport such as A and campfire, etc, are of great benefit to health, He takes part in . brass and tinkling cym- bals, Habits are formed in years from eight to twelve, creeds, is universal and binding. In countries where there are die- tatorships, these principles cannot Reference was made to the-good turn that is a daily requirement of a Scout. If these good turns were to be duplicated by all people every- where what a lot of good-will could be spread all over the world. Having covéred the first two Scout Laws, the January meeting. : Receipts Total $296.94 Reports were read and the sum of $296.94, representing the earn- ings of the combined groups, was officially handed in, It was noted that these groups each turned in $10.00 last September, so their to- tal eamings for the year were $32694. A hearty vote of thanks was given the group leaders, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs, Howard Hos- kin and Mrs. Jess Mills. Th ity Bill A very enjoyable program follow- gust, ed, which included vocal solos by Mrs, Richardson; 10s led fo Michael with members of the pro- gram committee taking part. Because of the fact was at this scribe their "Sister" in verse, and a great deal of fun was the result. Some verses were really witty, others were laugh-provoking. To appreciate this literary effort to the full, it was necessary to know everybody. Gifts were distributed to all, and a very happy and -long-to-be- Harold Mackie were in Toronto on Mr. and Mrs, W. A are living on Harmony Road South, RE-EDUCATE GERMAN YOUTH Ford, Northumberland, --(CP)--Ford Castle, built in 1341, will be used by the National Associ- atio nof Boys" Clubs as a centre for re-educating young Germans in the priaciples of democracy. - e sympathy is extended oo lntabook By JAMES McOOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer London, Dec. 5. --(CP) - In the of Whi Sir Stafford, thin, cold and blunt, is president of the Board of Trade, the prophet of high and lean living, the butt of cartoonists and music hall comics who quip at fo} Pov the controls which to Harmony Who bears, the gg. Ee ES gots HL England fir J: 8 3 2 iy R B 3 & 5 pe although lot enough with Oripps, it might have been harder with a confirmed opti McMAHEN'S LADIES' WEAR HAVE (tn McMAHEN'S for A Gift for Her Ladies' Wear PHONE 788 McMAHEN'S The Home of Gifts Acceptable

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