Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Mar 1965, p. 15

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14. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, March 5, 1965 . Oy ORCI RGF BS, KANSAS DANCIN' -- OSHAWA STYLE The mid-western drawl of Kansas, the Sunflower state, was heard at the regular square dance night held by the Circle Eight Club. Bob Wright, of Wichi- Four Young Sea Scouts | Honored At Big Banquet Highlight of the Eighth Osh- awa Sea Scout Father-and-Son Banquet held in Christ Memo- rial Church was the presenta- _ tion of Queen Scout Awards to four young members. Awards winners were Paul Sutton, Robert Burns, Ted Rob- ertson and Bill Gardner. Pres- entations were made by Don- ald Thompson, Skipper of the . Port Troop. Also red and white cords were won by Paul Sutton, Ted + Robertson and Bill Gardner. Green and yellow cords went to Alfred Burns, Brian Dougherty, Dennis Coombes, Phillip end gee ~ age St. Andrews and| David Pre: Generals' Stars Guests At Dinner Two Oshawa Generals' stars - were head table guests at a re-| cent 26th Oshawa Cub and Scout} troop father and son banquet in| the hall of St. Peter's Anglican | ~ Church on Cedar street Bobby Orr and Ron Buchanan, defence and centre respectively, answered questions from both sons and fathers for over 40 minutes. Orr emphasized the impor- tance of school with hockey and urged the youngsters not to give up books for hockey. He also warned the audience that smok- ing was detrimental to one's breathing in sports. Both received a standing ova- Trophy |Skipper of | Rover | Assistant The Honor Patrol Competition Shield was won by the Nautilus} Patrol and accepted at the} ceremony by leader Alfred Burns. ta, Kan., was the guest caller at the dance and is shown above calling the steps for the 'Texas Star." Dr. A. P. Fulton, also on the dais of the Oshawa Air- port Recreation Hall, left, organizes the weekly dances. The dancers in the formation are, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toms, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Little and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry De Pratto --Photo by Ed Sneyd Boasts Proud The 7th Oshawa Boy Scout Group can boast of a proud rec- ord of Queen Scout Awards-- the highest honor any Scouter| can aspire to. Since 1945, when the Group was formed, 93 Queen Scout awards have been won... That figure has just been brought very close to the 100 mark. Many Guests At Corps Meet Guests trom the Niagara Falls, Scarborough and Toronto units of the Canadian Corps attended the installation night of the officers and ladies' auxi- liary of Oshawa Unit 42. Frank Davis, a past-president of the branch, presented the outgoing president, Alan King, with a past-president's badge. Betty Caverhill also received her past-president's badge when retiring from the leadership of the ladies' axuiliary from Illene Watts, 1965 president The 1965 officers are: presi- dent, Vern Claus; .. first...vice- president, George Patterson; second vice-president, D. Cam- leron; third vice-president, Wil- liam Smithers; treasurer, Wil- liam Watts; secretary, Frank Hughes; sergeant - at - arms, jGeorge Hughes. Major Fred Lewis of the) | Oshawa Salvation Army is corps |chaplain | The ladies' auxiliary officers jare: president, Mrs. William |Watts; first vice-president, Mrs. \Paul Smith; second vice- ipresident, Mrs. Jack Stacey; |secretary, Mrs. Laurence Gar- rison;: treasurer, Mrs. Alan King; chaplain, Mrs. George Homes. The Harry Rigg Memorial for the outstanding scout of the year in the Port) Troop was won by Robert Burns. Skipper Derrick Hewitt of the Starboard Troop presented the Scouter's Award for outstand-' ing scout in his troop to Boson's| Mate William Broadbent The Honor Patrol Competi-| tion Shield for Starboard was) won by the Port Watch and| accepted by leader Nicholas | | White. Charles Anderson former | the Ted Friend] Crew and presently| District Commission-| er for Rovers, presented a Bible to the crew for use in their chapel The dinner was attended by| nearly 200 fathers and sons. LONGEST RIVER | The Mackenzie River, from Great Slave Lake to the Beau- 'ort Sea, is Canada's longest river, and was discovered by Alexander Mackenzie in 1789. Real Estate McGILL "..i< tion at the end of the question period Day or Night - 728-4285 Mortgage 'Woney? | THere's Nothing Can Beat The COMFORT ALL-ELECTRIC HOME HEATING For YOUR Home!! - 56 PRINCE ST. Don't heve « home That's Obsolete Make It Modern with ELECTROHEAT! 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