Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1963, p. 11

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wovember 14, 1703 }] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy "TNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES SCOUT AUXILIARY ; (District Commtittee) The regular meeting of Dis- trict Committee for Scout Aux- iliaries was held recently in the) ist Oshawa Scout Hall, Gibbon/ Street. Mrs. G. N. Varnum, president, | Welcomed the mothers present and extended a special welcome|f- to the ist Raglan gfoup, which) will soon be part of Oshawa) district. The minutes were read by) the secretary, Mrs. Fred Tay-) lor, and the treasurer's report was given by Ms. Roland Kin- ton. | Mrs. Varnum announced that the 29th and 30th Auxiliaries have been organized. The new presidents for the 1963-64 sea- son were introduced and the an- nual reports were read by each auxiliary outlining their activi- ties from the past year. Dis- trict committee executive re- ports were then read by the ex- ecutive members. Mrs. Varnum then declared all offices. vacant and Mfrs. George Fitches presided for the election. The nominating com- mittee annouficed the new slate of officers, and. they were in- stalled by Executive Commis- sioner Stanley Richardson, who congratulated the new executive and wished them well in the year ahead, He then spoke to the membership on "Scouting and the Boy'. Mrs. Frank Gravelle thanked, Mr. Richardson and Mrs, Var- tum spoke briefly to the mem- bers and asked for their con- tinued support in the future. Next meeting will be held, Thursday, November 28. CORONATION H AND § The monthly meeting of the) association was held at Corona-| tion School with Mrs. John' Chmara presiding. Mr. R. H. McLeod, sipeeg reported that Kathy Twaites had) qualified as one of the two con-) testants for the Zone in the) Senior Section of the Public; Speaking Contest but had been eliminated. Sandra Shields had been the winner in the school but unfortunately did not suc- ceed in proceeding to the next) round. | The attendance' banner was won by Miss. Liddiard's room. Reports were given by the var- fous committee chairwomen and by the representative to H and 8 Council, Mrs, Stephen Macko, | The budget was presented by) Mrs. G. A. Leavitt and ac-) cepted. | Mrs. J. A. Allen presented the new Association bylaws, which) ig P fg a speaker, Mrs, E. H. Tum- 'mond, who addressed 'the which is used to speed reading and increase comprehension. Mrs. Tummond stressed the im- portance of testing at all levels go that no student would pro-| ceed from one stage to another|f: until he or she was ready. Mrs. Werry thanked the speaker. | A further film in the 'Ages and Stages" series was shown after which there was consid- erable discussion under the able} guidance of Mrs. C. H. Jackson on the 'Frustrating Fours and) Fascinating Fives', Mrs. Chmara thanked Mrs. Jackson for once more giving of her) time and experience for the! benefit of members. The president reminded the meeting that November was the month for Curriculum Night. The question was then raised of the younger children being) virtually excluded from | school ice rink during the win- is a problem of great impor-| tance to many parents. It was decided that a committee be) set up to investigate the possi- bility of providing an ice sur- face for skating only. ) The meeting being adjourned, refreshments were served by| the mothers of Mr. Sinclair's class. UAW AUX, NO, 27 The annual bazaar which was held November 5, was opened by sister Pilkey, president of; the auxiliary. The various booths were wel! stocked with) aprons, fancy work, miscellan- eous items, candy and home- baking. A patchwork quilt was won by Mrs. William Moring, a fruit cake was won by Alice Wood, a dol] was won by Rose Dale. The @uxiliary wishes to thank the sisters who donated their time and work to make this event a success and to thank! the public who attended. 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