26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 6, 1962 Auxiliaries' District Committee Represents 26 Scout Troops « ' During the past year the name was changed from Executive Board to the District Commit- tee for Scout Auxiliaries; com- prising representatives of ali 24 Auxiliaries of the Oshawa Dis- trict which include both Kedron and Courtice. The committee was first or- ganized by the late Mr. Harry Riggs with eight auxiliaries in May 1946 with Mrs. Wm.. Cor- bett as first president till 1955, followed by Mrs. E. Simmons, 1955-1958 and our present presi- dent, Mrs. G. N. Varnum, 1958- 1962. The Board made up of rep- resentatives of Auxiliaries and geerves as an advisory council to the auxiliaries in an advi-} sory capacity and act as liaison| between the Auxiliaries and District Council and also serve| as Auxiliary to the District} Council. This year celebrating the 50th year of Scouting in Osh-| awa, our May meeting in the form of a Pot Luck Supper, in- cluded a tour of the camp head- ed by Mr. S. A. Richardson, District Executive Commission, and at this time we celebrated our 16th birthday. The ladies presented the District Council with a gift of 32 tablecloths for use in the Council Hall. In August the Auxiliary cater- .ed to a dinner and picnic for the Rotary Club and the Crip- pled Children's picnic. Meals have been prepared for many functions at Camp Samac, in- cluding Leaders' Courses, Red Cross -Life Saving Course, Clergy Dinner, Group Commit- tee Dinner, cic. Our meetings are held on the fourth Thurs- day of each month excluding the summer months. Our present slate of offictrs: President, Mrs. G. N. Varnum; Fitches, Mrs. F. Gravelle; secretary, Mrs. W. C. Sargent; treasurer, Mrs. R. Kinton; vis- Gift! PHONE 21 ATHOL ST. WEST = ns Relatives and Friends will Treasure Our Christmas Photographs of Your Youngsters... Fine Photos Take Time So See Us Soon! Why Not Have Your Picture Taken. Too! STUDIOS 723-3680 OSHAWA iting convener, Mrs. J. Kelling- ton; press reporter, Mrs. C. Carpenter; supply secretary, Mrs. D. Redpath; phone con- vener, Mrs. G. Swindells; 'four district representatives -- Mrs. E. Simmons, Mrs. M. Peters, Mrs. D. Redpath, Mrs. C. Hewer. Our List of Dairy Products is Complete Regular Milk Whipping Cream Homogenized Milk Table Cream Skimmed Milk Sour Cream Sweet Butter Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Cottage Cheese OSHAWA DAIRY LTD. "The Dairy That Satisfies" | Eggs Creamery Butter MORE HOMEWORK .- Educators report American children are getting more home. work, and 'earlier, in their school careers. FURTHER With the new Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles, Corvairs, Chevy Il's moving even better than last year, we've got a lot full of excellent 'best-buy" cars at really good prices. You need look no further than here for your "2nd Car" selection. Try our lot and see! 1962 CORVAIR MONZA STATION WAGON A truly lovely wagon! Complete with automatic trans- mission, radio, wheel discs, shode light, white walls, windshield washers. $1300 AT 1960 CORVAIR SEDAN Deluxe model with smooth operating auto- matic transmission and radio. *1545 LOOK FOR THIS SIGN... WHEN YOU BUY... It's Your Guarantee 1962 CHEVY II CONVERTIBLE Just loaded wtih extra features. Power steering, automa- tic transmission. Bucket seats, seat belts, etc., etc, > SAVE $2 HGS $900 AT 1962 CORVAIR MONZA A "like-new" coupe ., . only 6,000 miles. Used as second car. Automatic transmission, radio, white walls, @ . wheel discs, seat belts, high performance engine, wind- '2495 $600 AT And Here Are Some That Will Get You There And Back : 1960 | ENVOY SEDAN Green and |vory 1960 VAUXHALL STATION WAGON. Here is true value ine VAUXHALL mbination. oe $945 *385 *895 "FOR THE BEST CHOICE . .. CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION" ONTARIO MOTOR 140 BOND WEST SALES 725-6507 1957