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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Apr 1953, p. 5

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- *-.~*fl** - - .Ljt.fl~J.fl~*8..t fl SVL1 V *~jLjfl* t.JÂN .8. flflÂ~.~ 1AVT~I~.RAM ~RAW.T~m T V a~ Banquet Scouts, Cubs, Father and Son B3anquet.'W ~~v.Y~'*~'Largest Event Held in Lions Centre noon a î rng eve S'Two Reteive Highest Scout Awards viie Enniskf SAbout 290 Boy Scouts and Cubs Cubs in Bowmanx ille themselx es, Mrs A. of the Bowmanville Troops with would hike to see the mother of ding ai ther fthes, he argst athr-every Scout and Cub a member lations i. ng yet to sit down to a banquet of the Scout Mothers' Auxiliary. Graharn at the Lions Community Centre, "The fath4ers should also asic annive]i attended the Father and Son Ban- themselves if there is flot some- quet of the Scouts and Cubs held thing they can give back to an at the Centre last Thursday night. organization that is doing so much Two officers from Boy Scout for their boys," Mrs. Buesnel stat- S Provincial Headquarters, as well ed. "The Scout movement is the ~'as civic officiais and leaders of finest movement in Canada today, the Bowmanville Boy Scout and but it is in need of leaders. If vou Cubs organizations, were present could give one or two nîghts a to enjoy the excellent dînner week to bringing along these boys ~'served by the Scout Mothers' it would be much appreciated. SAuxiliary. Mrs. Reginald Cramp replîed S Dennis Pickard, Senior Bow- for the Scout Mothers' Auxiliary manvîlle Scoutmnaster, acted as and thanked the mothers of the Chairman of the banquet, and Boy Scouts and Cubs for donating called on Rev. T. Arthur Morgan food for the banquet. She also to say grace. Following the ban- expresse dthe thanks of the gath- quet Mayor Morley Vanstone ex- ering to S. J. Jackman & Sons tended an official welcome te the florists for donating the flowers visiting officiais from Toronto and for the tables. She stated that the ýowmnanville Boy Scouts Associa- congratulated the Boy Scout and Scout Mothers' Auxilîary will F Cub Pack leaders for the excel- shortly be donating some equip- rBowmanville Scoutmaster; Mrs. lent work they are doing in Bow- ment te the nexv Boy Scouts Hall. Cub Pack for incurable children manville. "Many'citizens do not Followirig the addresses, Reg. reiedtisyara FedCom- realize how large the Boy Scout Harding used his projection retird ths yea as ieldmevement is in Bowmanville, as equipment to show the Boy Scoutsq tropolitan Legion of Boy Scouts, proved by the very large attend- and Ctibs movies cf jet 'aircraft, ilin Bowanvile. here. There are a large num- sports and a cartoon. ali, Bwmavile. erof boys in Bowmanville doing In addition te the speaker, their good deed every day. It is oieCifSdnyVno rs a far cry from the old days when Picentof hfSd eo ntonlesBo at Dinnerthe Boy Scout movement consist- Scouts ocati onan ClLre Boy at Dtnner ed ~~~~of about 25 boys."ScusAoiaonadCl.Lre]l Ris Worship congratulated both T. McLaughlin were aise head the boys and their leaders fo table guests. their interest, which has resuited in advancing scoutîng and cub- bing to its present healthy and ex- HAXJJUN panding status. Members of First Troop Mr. and Mrs. D. Fontaine, Mrs. John M. James, M.P. for Dur- Fontaino, Mrs. D. MacKenzie, ham, pointed out that Mayor Toronto, were Sunday visitors at Vanstone, Treop Leader Laurence Mr. A. McNeil's. Goddard and himself had been Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke, Mr. members of the first Boy Scout and Mrs. Leonard Bradley, En- - Troop in Bowmanville. He stated niskiîîen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank tha itwasnic fot nlyto eeDenby. at Mr. Charles Garrard's. such a large turnout but also to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beech and S have a banquet hall large enough family, Enniskillen, at Mr. Nor- N 0to accommodate a gathering of mn veys that size, due to the efforts of the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton and Bowmanville Lions Club. family, Toronto, were Sunday Queen's Scout Don Cramp pro- vieswthrltvs *posed a toast to the Bowmanville Janet, Lynda and Keith Mount- rGirl Guides and pointed out that joy, Tyrone, at Mr. Frank Den- LIMN many graduateý of this movement by's. were the mothers of boys present MranMs.Gen hmpo at the anquet.and Lynn, Bowmanvîlle; Mrs. W. E Mrs. Arthur Frank, District Thompson, Oshawa, at Mr. Ro- Commissioner, Girl Guides organ- land Thompson's. ization, in responding to the toast, Mr. John Liptay, John and hears and learns about 8couting Oshawa. the more he learns about the Girl Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Guides because their programs, Ronald and Ray, called on Mr. are very simîlar. She pointed Out and Mrs. Milton Werry, Oshawa, Oshawa Kiwanis Club ha o heByocutnsueMr ndyni. ssAshton wr Lady Baden-Powell is head of the Sunday visitors with Mr. and A nnual Carnival Girl Guides. Mrs. Harold McLaughlin, Black- Friayan Saura "W t he aninrotis fine stock. Frîdy ad ÎS)afrday newhal andproisio ofthe Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon Boy Scout meeting room below, were at Guelph on Sunday and the future of Scouting and Cub- attended the Junior Farmers' The annual Oshawa Kiwanis bing in Bowmanvjlle looks very Camp Reunion and church. ser- e Karnîval, a highlight of this pop- bright", Mrs. Frank declared. vice of the O.A.C.Ce ular service club's energetîc ac- She thanked the Mothers' Auxil- Mr. John Litntav and family tivity in raising f unds wîth which iary of the Girl Guides for'their visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock te carry out their charities and ceeperation in the Guiding move- and baby, Hampton. service work in the community, ment. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boyd, Gor- is being held at the Oshawa The Value of Scouting don and Martha, Enniskillen, at Arena, Friday and Saturday eve- Scout Deug Cattran in propos- Llyed Ashton's. nîngs, May 1 and 2, starting at ing the toast te the fathers, de- Sunday School class members 7:30 o'clock. clared that the Boy Scouts is a and friends were entertained at 1- This year's Kiwanis Karnival great organization because it will have "The Gay Nineties" as teaches boys first te take orders, its theme and the 90-odd members and later te give them. The father have been working hard for the must first lay the foundatien of past two wv@eks, arranging for the bov's interest ilp Sceuting by their varieus booths and games. taking an interest in it himself, Special prizes will be given for he declared. He proposed a toast OPR S aIse for the best costumed Ki- the world - our fathers". U V l wanians. Ye old fashioned 'whisk- Doug's father, Charles Cattran, 8II w ers and side-beards" wili be very replied te the toast by stating that mucli in evidence, derby hats, silk he believed he was echoing the N T O LL toppersand many other rernind- sentiments of ail the fathers NA I N L Y ers f te "eau rumell ofpresent when he said that he had yesteryears. a right te be preud. He stated Free Entertairiment that the example the Boy Scouts, their leaders and the Cub Pack Theadmssin t OsawaArena leaders were giving te the Cubs oni Friday ai-d Saturday nights i5 left ne chance for anything but absolutely free, as is aise the spe- progress for the two movements cial floor shows and stage enter- in Bewmanviile. tainment which will be present- ed, twice nightly, at 8 o'clock and Present Queen Scout Badges again at Il o'clock.1 Mr. Pickard called on Laur- Feature of the floor show wiîî ence Goddard, Chairman .of thez be a special attraction, five tan- Bewmanville Lions Club Scout taiizing , gorgeous - beauis'Cemmittee which sponsors one of dlirectfrom Te o 1esizrr"'the Sicouitoost 1- sntQue 'teda smceaî e ut Fe usertrdti erI~hoid the luckv number. as Field Commissioner, Toronto Metropolitan Legion of the Boy ScouIts. Who is doing special event work for Canadian Scouting add- i ed his congratulations te Queen's Wool Growers Scouts Don Cramp and Gary Pick- -- ard. He delighted the Scouts and O rganization Cubs with several amusing tr W o o ies, just as Mr. Taylor had de- -lîghted them earlier with his W O L leading of sengs and rounds and novelty songs. SHIP COLLECT TO Thanks Scout Mothers Our Registered Warehouse Mrs. Buesnel, whe is leader of No. 1, Weston, Ontario a Cub Pack for incurable children Reliale Grdingin Toronto. called the ladies of Reliale Grdingthe Scout Mothers' Auxiliary in Direct Settiemnent from the kitchen te thank them Shippers ray obtain sacks and for the excellent dinner they had twine without charge from provîded and served. She asked ROY SMITH, Clarke P.O. eveî.yune present te give a stand- ing vote of thanks te the memnbers Newtonville of the Auxiliarvý. She pointed eu or by writing direct to tliat must of the fun in Scoutînlg ANAIIAN ('O-OERATIVF and Guiding is in being with theHOES WVOOL (lROIERS LIMITEI ) bo\s and girls and working and 10EI 17Bay St., Toronto, Caniada %YW igtoehr 1---- ______________ She siated that Provincial 28 KING ST. W. B Mdeadquarterî, aad té* aows Mda ý Joyd Ashton's on Saturday Officiai board meeting of the 1 Iliurch wvill be held in Týyron A. ladies are having a sale Church on Friday night, when e baking on Friday after- the members of the board of the t Kitson Lockers. Se coin- Haydon Church are asked to at- rets. tend. A. MNeil and Archie! Visitors at Mr. Wilbur Elack- 1Mr. and Mrs. R. MNeil, !Durn's and Mrs. T. Cowling's were illen.f Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn, gratulations to Mr. and 'Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Col.: L. MNeil on their 34th wed- barv and son. Tyrone. iniversary. Aise congratu- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black- to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ur-n and family visited the n on their 33rd wedding Baul ,burn home, Newcastle, ça ýsary. 1 Sunday. lepeat OfferI 'RIDAY NITE ONLY 'ROM 7 TOq9 P.M.. -AT- IWMkN VILLE- Firsi Qualily Gauge 15 Denier ýw Spring Shades Sizes 9 fo il! lIT - 3 PAIRS TO iCH CUSTOMER. iiit WHITBY h e Habit ! - Cet the Bargain! BRESLIN'S JEWELLERY AND GIFT SHOP )WMA NVILLE PHONE 7'~ STATESMAN. ROVIMAN'xm»t.lr nwT,&lptn OWNIAINVILLE IDAP-41P 1»ý 1 J%-ý PHONE 74V 1

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