The Oshawa Times, 25 Feb 1959, p. 8

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Girl Guide Association Holds [fi wore Vokes Douglas Peiow; 20th, Mrs. A. M. Annual Meeting Of Division = [Pie.", "; yim, vision |commissioner, who sided at Many interesting reports were FINANCIAL REPORT the meeting paid tribute to the given at the annual meeting off The treasurer's report as pre-/local association and committee the Oshawa Division of the Cana-(sented by Mrs. E. A. Mounce| members, rs and guides dian Girl Guide Association held|showed total r for 1958, in-|who had worked so faithfully dur- in the centennial hall at King|cluding $5500 grant from the Com-|ing the year. Street United Church. wii; Chest, Flo. 17. Total PRESENTATIONS expenditures for the year were DISTRICT REPORTS $9008.75, showing a credit balance] Gold tenderfoot pins, the gift of The Oshawa Division is divided 38 the Oshawa Division, were pre- into three districts, north, central . sented by Mrs. R. E. Wilson to and south. The report for the/SLATE OF OFFICERS Dorothy Elizabeth Brown, Norma north district was given by Mrs.| The report of the nominating(Joanne Caverly, Dorothy Faye George A. Pearce, north district mittee was given by Mrs./Gordon, Kathryn Jean Reeve, commissioner, in which she|Norman Gower. The officers for|Elizabeth Joyce White, Nora Lea stated that there were seven| 1059 gre: Division commissioner, Flegg, Sandra Shaw, Judy Saun- guide companies and seven|yps R, E. Wilson; treasurer, ders, Patricia Findlay and Arlene brownie packs in the district rs, E. A. Mounce; secretary.|Sargant, who, during the year with 28 guiders, 164 guides, 220/\ps, W, J. Naylor; correspond: had obtained their Gold Cords, brownies, and eight local associa-(jng gec . W. H. Gor-|the highest award in Guiding. tion members. During the year|don; district commissioners, Mrs.| The guest speaker was Miss five guides in the district re-/G A. Pearce (north); Mrs. W. A.\ghirley Cameron, Provincial ceived their Gold Cords and two Forsythe (central); Mrs. C. M.\mraining Commissioner, Ontario new companies had been formed. Tooley (south); division badge|Council, Girl Guide Assocation, The report for the central dis-|secretary, Mrs. George Mac: whose topic was 'Thinking Day" trict was given by Mrs, W. A.|Gregor. held annually to commemorate Ba Forsythe in which she stated that| Committees: house, Mrs. Leolihe birthdays of Lord and Lady there are seven guide companies, (Glover; registrar, Mrs. A. D.|Bagen Powell, eight brownie packs, one local as-| Morrison; publicity, Mrs. Nor-l" prior to the meeting the guld- sociation, and seven group com-(man Gower; co-publicity, Mrs.|os Jocal association members i SE ; ¢ 3 fos 4 mittees in the district. A, ew v i, Sargast; \Slephole Ling and committee members were : , was form-|Jack Glover; cam y | guests ave pr The above Gold Cord Guides | Front row, from left to right, | company. Back row, from left | company, Patricia Findley, Wie pa le An.|D. N. Nesbitt; uniform, Mrs. gg bd Deli vision Teive lg od SouagFiot Rorothy J Elizabeth Mg B right, Elizabeth Joyce White, company, Arlene Sargant, 1st |oher pack Is being formed at St. Frank Brown; Shay iL. Diss, the, gift je va hago hl RT Company, Nora : | company. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Four |C. mon; Arc! » . h Division, Girl Guide Associa- | othy Faye Gordon, Xathryn | 3rd company, Sandra Shaw, 5th Macdonald; singing, Mrs, E. tion, at the annual meeting. vA Ae, all of the 13th , Judy Saunders, 11th --Oshawa Times Photo jawny owls is Foi Houtenaut den Maod music, Mrs, BR. H. PERSONALS : brown owl, four tawny owls |Jewell; good turns, Mrs. Theo three lleutenants, and one cap- Lain; go, a Siey _-- Rid oo ing vis : ONE YEAR OLD TODAY , bee! ented with GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES hele A ree the year|sentative, Mrs. C. H. Mewett;(the West Courtice Home and| gon of Mr, and Mrs, Delbert | E. A. Tilk and Mr. and Mrs. five guides received their Gold|area bulletin representative; Mrs.|School Association when they Tik, Grierson street, Randy | Fred Hayward, Greatparents, Cords. There are 27 guiders, 202/Willlam Reid. were taken on a tour of the Gen-| npojpert is celebrating his first | Mr. and Mrs. A. Franklin, live CENTRE STREET WA a ered a rect guides, 234 brownies and 25 ocal| All the reports had been pre-leral Motors south plant. The! birthday today. His greadpar- | in Toledo, Ohio. ; ro ee Of arn. ing trip to Port Harrison, on Un. association members 1a' the dis-| pated in 21 the meeting, Those cars" hat. are made in the. 83]. S2% all of Oshawa, are Mrs. --Photo by Ireland en's Association was held in the(8ava Bay, where Mr. Hofstetter| ret who had prepared reports were|acre plant. Following the tour the was a teacher among the Eski-| In reporting for the south dis- g : . HOUSEHOLD HINT Chapel with, Mis. Pi Srahem mos. gy Hofstetter related in-[trict, Mrs. C. M. Tooley stated Mas. F. G. wi widens regular meeting hi : hela a ve st Plastic Doormats When decorating a child's Presidisg. Toe WA, Jo Vice. The|teresting and amusing incidents. /that there are four guide com-(uniform commie: WR. Th fu Courtice schoel with Mrs, Victor room, remember that children mid wee oy on, ZY pid ©The Eskimos' occupation is fish-|panies, six brownie packs, six|M ler ooo fe a RR Cutting prosiding, Mrs. Leonard . like bold, primitive colors better Reverend W. G. Dickson spoke onl; * 07d seal hunting. The seal|group committees, and one local Nesbitt, division A I (oradiey, Mrs, Renuath Green. Reduce Tracking than the subtler shades adults Judas'. 3 association in the district, with|Mrs. E. C. Salmon, library; Mrs. tree and Mrs, William Higgins enjoy. Jo:Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474| 'Mrs. Roy Bishop gave the sec. (skins are used for clofbing and|ZRsoCRCER tn Hot CONCH Woe (Cyril Weyrich, house committee: volunteered to look after the bake J the making of kayaks. The slides telephone: retary's report and Mrs. David) fo i that the Eskimos are a|brownies and 17 local association es. Jordon Jeslie, Oty. sale to be held In the near future, ' ' t BT OSHAWA TIMES, Wieionidey, Seven 33, iid ii Te Gates What. 8 Prey peaceful and happy race; and members. During the year five Miss Edith Thompson and Miss| you are invited by the Soelal A doorsteps supper be held on Wednesday, [love bright colors as evidenced guides recelved their Gold Cords, |v \y Neghie ranger report; MT. Department to send in any little : /2 R Vi by the many plaids they wear. three guld»s received their AIlIZRS Too is Bap a memory Nery of interest. News of tems; ' : 1 September 30. Mrs. C. R. Whalen thanked Mr.|{Round Cords, and the 17th group E. Wilson, Seventh Guides, Brownies, Hold "Reve ses or es ca oc wii Foites Sad "Sun oa" Ni. V. Ol, Sas. B. Vil. rie pare, showers, sank Refreshments were served by| In presenting the secretary's|co rae MacGregor, division apg 2 er ,! A GET DR.CHASE NERVE FOOD asl A ----_-- SARE ¢ : i : ] . " 0 » (Mrs. T. Davidson, Mrs. W. T. rt Mrs. .W .J Naylor stated : Mrs, W. M. Corpo rate Communion Br eakfast sis hd Ld Dempsey, Mrs, Clare Elliot and the Division council had met for badge in rg Mrs. 4 for wifch there a 1 . \ The 7th Guide Company and)south district commissioner. Mrs. poem "The Best Memory Sys-/Mrs. R. Luke. eight regular Jneetings its oo A. D. Morrison, rei gran, My 3-3474, local 13, Ee i 1 ae a oa] em" NAVY LEAGUE AUX. |S CURC ® Coing and a joint| mons : Stanles LTR oe RR ini wi fl WR IR The regular meeting of theleCiie IRRCU NEE, BF val|oiorie, musi . Mr, Keith Dier of Toronto Tunking Day" on Suldey mom. asked the Guides 1 ST. PAUL'S GUILD Navy League Auxiliary was heid|Tioorre With the Coste t april. X weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs, ing, February 22, at Holy ss/to show tHeir appreciation byl ov, regular meeting of St.recently with Mrs. Frank Starkey BE To i vis Ce 4 y Roman Catholic Church and af-/their co-operation at all times to py)' Presbyterian Church Guild presiding. 3, oh, Hivisk Cm terwards a Communion hreaidast ier leaders for iid fine work). o« held in the lower hall at the Reports of the previous meet-| fir Aoner, Wi As Soyveury y Sh ne yg the a Rog sil od thie{ RIED. ing were read. A discussion Was|~ chyrch parades were arranged|ported that assistance had been sh, Ball." a sal Brownies of the gh A of Ws ARB Tigi held regarding a teenage dance t0/,,. a1} companies and packs dur-|given to all guide companies and tion Seated at the head table which|*Thinking Day" nol ig = i) ga March 21 at He 50 ' week" in February.|brownie packs d : bi Mg ow Mr gi lin The guests of the evening. Mr.|the Auxillary. Invitations _ are ; s Guide movem and Mrs ray Hee or, being sent out to the Army Cadet books to the McLaugh-|3rd, Mrs. E. D. ; 4th, South district commissioner, Mey of the mona 10 "eversl parts/mer members of St PaulsiGomp, Ar Cadet Corps and the ot ot) The provincial rs. Melville Coolidge; Sth. Mrs. Wiliam Edwards Guide Captain. On behalf of the B =: Were introduced. WithiSea Rangers. ference and annual meeting in|K. S. Peterson; 6th, Mrs. W. A. s Rita Sturkenboom, lieuten-|Guides Noel Fernandez thanked Toronto in April had been attend-| Holland; 7th, Mrs. Alex Waduck; ant. Mrs. Charles Watson, Brown/the members of the 7th group/each Guide and Brownle lit a PAKISTAN BENEFITS ed by commissioners, local asso- Bh. Mi Hale Siouesards Joth, al iumitice 'for convening the candle alts with 0 FEY fo mon fotos When Wah oe mbes Si CIO. Gail Buest Bakers ik, Mrs, Kew ent 7th group comm! and | breakfast. represen Of - : s 5 Mt<. Charles Wilson. | The breakfast closed with the to show the light of Guiding alljternity benefits, equal to average guides. Cookie Day had been held|neth Jackson: 1, Mrs, Chatles Miss Sturkenboom introducedicandle lighting ceremony when|over the world. |daily pay, for days absent. on May 3. 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