BT -- "2 Phone 985.7351 18--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, OCT, 3rd, 1963 consisting of Lil McDonald, | Guide Mothers Hold Meeting The first meeting of the Fall Season was held at the home of | year necessary to help pay out | Cord Ceremonies for share of expenses in lieu of | Gwen Taylor on Tuesday, Sept. 24th, commencing at 8 p.m. the 20 ladies present, the Guide Mothers' promise was repeated. The minutes of the last meet- ing in June were then read and adopted. The Rod and Gun Club have approached the Guide Mothers to cater to their Banquet to be held either the 3rd or 4th Wed- | nesday in October, the date to be finalized later Group 4 to cater to this banquet. The Treasurer gave her re- port showing a bank balance of $41.64. Balance of our Com- mitment for 1963 to the Group | Committee is $78.75 and we hope to pay this off after the' Banquet and fees are paid. A letter was given to the] Guide and Brownie Leaders to! Leader with a big "thank you" be given to the girls to take to Marion for a job well done. home to their Mothers. This E80 90" cab model and rugged U80 Tilt-Cab models are now made in Canada, with resultant savings for you. These new Chevrolet Diesels "have -a 14" heavy-duty clutch and a 6V-53 GM Diesel engine (195-gross gine efficiency at all loads and speeds. options. \ ; A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE oe [ as ssi S > : After the President welcomed were very pleased to hear how | 25 Possible so that the Phoning | sides all Ruby's work, the bal- | LOWER-PRICED MADE-IN-CANADA @ DIESEL TRUCKS Chevrolet's space-saving hp) to give you full en- : | WIDER CHOICE OF AXLE | "SIZES IN CHEVROLET 60, | ) ® 80 AND M80 SERIES |" WITH INCREASED LOAD CAPACITY The new 18,500 Ib. and 23,000 Ib. rear axles for the Series 60 and 80 respectively and the new 34,000 Ib. Tandem Bogie for the Series M80 widen Chevrolet's range of extra-heavy-duty power train ~ TAL Da i eC A ee A et ee A eT Lh ~ 64 CHEVROL Luella Kennedy and Audrey Hall letter is .to inform new Guide| were appointed to secure offi- and Brownie Mothers, and also | cers for the changeover in is a reminder to all Mothers, of | November. the 50c. per month or $5.00 per Plans were made for the Gold Suzanne MacMaster on October 18th and busy mothers catering, etc., to Eunice Roach on November 15. make money. The Leaders were requested | , | to hand in their lists of Guide Mrs. Ruby Roach reported al : . 4 . very successful Camp and we and Brownie. Mothers as soon well the girls had worked to| Lists can be re-arranged accord- | get their badges Ruby will! Ing to the section of town the have completed her term of Mother resides. three years as Guide Commis- | Mothers are advised not to! sioner in December and Mus, | buy new Guide or Brownie out- Rena Webster will be filling! fits a5 a new style uniform will her position. Rena has helped | he on the market in March. with the Brownies for six years | Collection amounted to $5.50. and her assistance is very valu- | The Meeting closed at 9 p.m. able and much appreciated. | with the Mizpah benediction | A bill of $10.00 was presented | and Group 1 served lunch. for part payment of Commis- --X-- sloner's expenses for 1963. Be- ance was paid by her, and we | Obituary- do thank you, Ruby, for all you | have done for Guiding. HOWARD F. LAMB Mrs. Marion Healey was pre- sented with a cup and saucer| Howard Franklin Lamb of on her retirement as a Brownie | R.R. 3, Lindsay passed away at his residence on August 22nd, |: 1963, following a lengthy ill- ness. A Nominating Committee Born in Manchester, he had resided in this area for 50 years and was the son. of the late Francis Lamb and Caroline Fin cham. He was the husband of Olive Mertine (Mertle) Short who survives him. The deceased was employed by the Canadian National Ratlgays for 43 years | and was educated in Manchester. He was a member of Queen St. United Church, the I.O.O'F. and the railroad union. Besides his wife, the deceased | is survived by two sons, Frank- | lin of R.R. 3, Lindsay and Ro- | -------- Carole (Mrs. Don Bates) of Kitchener and five grandchild- ren and a brother Chas, of Lind- gay. A orother Russell of Lind- say and a sister Mrs. Thos. Smith (Mabel) of Blackstock pre-deaceased him in 1959. The funeral was held on Aug 26 from Mackey funeral home and interment was in Riverside | Cemetery. Rev. J. F. Lane of | Queen St. United Church con- | ducted the service. Phe Pallbearers were Donald, John and Kenneth. 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