Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1963, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 21, 1963 ® s then Denise Caron was present-; Two specially decorated ASKS SUSPEND the all-white Rhodesia Fren Two l6th Company Girl Guiles ea vith ner second Class Badge |cakes, one for the brownies] LONDON (Reuters) -- Joshualgovernment of Premier Winstos Proficiency Badges were pre-|and the other for the guides|Nkomo, leader of the banned|!ield was elected. 's \ sented as follows: Minster --|were enjoyed. d Presented With Coveted Cords RESULTS COUNT! : Jane Manning; Toymaker --|" 'The evening was brought to aj ™maewe African People's Un- The 16th Oshawa Brownies)Owl, Mrs. D. H. Kirkland, en-|Cathy Keeler, Lyn Kilpatrick, said Wednesday he asked R. A. g and Guides recently were hosts|rolled Nancy Horky, and pre-|Jo-Arm Webster and Jane Man- SCALES LOGS Butler, central African affairs to their mothers and honored|sented the Golden Bar to Penny|Ming; Child Care -- Barbara GRAND FORES vinister 6 od the elk guests at St. Matthew's Angli-|Cowle, the Colden Ladder to|Bowen, Jo-Ann Smith, Marilyn , B.C. (CP)-- 0. stispe' self- i and the Golden|Gibbs and Mary Baldwin; Cook|Mrs. Margaret Bryant, wh6jgoverning British colony's con- Bonnie Snyder; Hostess --|close by the singing of Taps. |10 Party of Southern Rhodesia, ean Church. Linda King Hand to Christine Tole. and Little House Emblem --| Started log-scaling after she be-|stitution, After meeting with the Ph the Meuide, Venn dae Following the presentations ee oe Po - eng gene Sores sper: Be gee gh Wey te said WOLTIPCE LISTING. SERUIGE i, oe 5 , ife Emblem -- Terry Parkin. st needed help, hasjhe poin' out the more than i / Shirley Temperton who explain-|the brownies sang a speciallrirss Class Badge requirements|been given the 10th licence|3,000,000 Negroes in Southern) Oshawa & District ed that the Brownie pack was|Thinking Day song while drop : : ; : einga were explained even 'though;awarded a woman in British| Rhodesia had rejected the pres: celebrating its 7th birthday and|ping their pennies in a box. | oe 4° presented. A highlight|Columbia in 50 years, pr Real Estate Board i ' j BONNIE SNYDER AND JANICE ROE the guide company its 6th birth- day. She went on to explain that the theme of the evening was "An Adventure of a Tweenie" which would' show how a girl .advanced from a Brownie Twee- nie to a Gold Cord Guide. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of a gold cord, the highest award in guiding, to Janice Roe and an all-round cord to Bonnie Sny- er, The brownie pack opened the meeting. by forming a fairy rink followed by each six sing- , dng its own song. Explanations of what a girl must do before being enrolled as a_ brownie, and the qualifications required to .arn the Golden Bar, Golden , Ladder and Golden Hand were read by Packies Bonnie Sny- der, Jo-Anne Bowler and Jane ' Manning. After each explana- tion the Brown Owl, Mrs. E. L. Wood assisted by the Tawny The Guide ( mpany then formed a horseshoe by candle- light, The newly elected Patrol Leaders renewed their Promise and were presented with their patrol stripes and they in turn presented a stripe to their sec- onders, A fly-up ceremony then fol- lowed with Sally Barnes, Lynn Daniels, Vicki Anderson, Debbie Butler, Mary Duncanscon and Diane Turton receiving their wings and Susan McGhee and Kathryn Krantz walking up: These girls were received by the Captain and Patrol Lead- ers and the Company sang a Guide Welcome Scng to: tham. It was explained that in order to show a guide enrollment, one brownie had been attending guide meetings prior to flying up. Sally Barnes was then en- rolled by the Captain. A brief outline of the Second Class requirements was given of the evening was the presen- ent constitution under which tation of the All-Around Cord Gold Cord, After explaining what is re- quired to qualify for the All- Round Cord, Bonnie Snyder came forward to receive hers from her mother, Mrs. J. H.! Snyder, who tied the cords on| her daughter's arm, A brief outline of Janice Roe's guiding career from a Brownie to a Gold Cord Guide was read and Mrs. N. V. Roe was then called upon to tie the coveted Gold Cord on her daughter's jarm, Mrs, John Horky, Parent Committee president presented a gift from the mothers to Jan- jice and she 'also received a gift 'from the Company. Follow!ng the presentations the guides presented a Thinking Day Ser- \vice lighting candles and form- ing the Guide Trefoil. OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT Application Forms Now Available For Summer Positions As PLAYGROUND LEADERS SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS AND OTHER SWIMMING STAFF Forms May Be Obtained At . RECREATION CENTRE, 100 GIBB ST.--725-1111 Applications Close Friday April 5th, 1963 ---------------- PERSONALS Mr. James Thompson of Blind River is spending a few weeks' holiday with his grand- gon, Mr. Grant Thompson and Mrs, Thompson, Annapolis ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrester, Simcoe street north, have just returned after spending the Winter at St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Cuth- bertson, Mary street, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. K. E. Sproule, Mr. Sproule and family at Pointe' Claire, Quebec, for the past three weeks, have returned home. Miss Sandra Donaldson was' honored last Saturday with a birthday party given by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Donaldson, Gliddon avenue. The! occasion was her fifth birthday. The party was held at Bathe Park Clubhouse. Among those) present were, Eddie Chapell, Chrissy Donaldson, Brian Ga- bona; Kerry, Cheryl, Ronnie Gibson; Sherry, Debbie, Beth, Harvey Kennedy; Mary F. Lloyd; Lorrie, Lynn, Kathy; Phillips; Diana Stapleton; Jimmy, Margie Wright; Miss Pres, Sharron, Mrs. Rex Ken- nedy Mrs. Daniel Lloyd, Mrs. William Phillips Mrs. Keith Wright. A miscellaneous shower was held last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Nelson Starr, Southlawn' avenue, in honor of Miss Lily Ritzie whose marriage to Mr. Gerald Englar of Michigan is to' take place April 20. Bingo prizes were won by. Mrs. Bog- den Stezik, Mrs. Robert Sholdra, Mrs. L. Jazenicki of Peterborough; Mrs. George Val- entine and Mrs. M. H. Ritzie. Card games prizes went to Mrs. Steven Mandryk, Mrs. Luigi Sirizzotti, Miss Linda Davey and Miss Marilyn Bell. Special rizes were awarded to Mrs. ederick Chase and Mrs, J. Savijarvic of Bracebridge. About fifty guests attended many from Toronto, Hamilton Peterborough, Bracebridge and Niagara Falls. The co-host- esses, Mrs. Nelson Starr and Mrs, Stanley Starr served a hot and cold buffet and the bride to be was toasted in pink cham- pagne, a present from her fa- ther who was celebrating his birthday that day. Back from the sunny South? Your friends have missed you, why not let them know of your return through this column? Simply dial The Oshawa' Times 723-3474, ask for the Social De- partment and we will write a paragraph for you, for which there is mo charge. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Patience and optimism will be needed now. Some delays or obstacles may be encountered, or changes of plan indicated, but take these in stride. By Monday,. you should have all problems settled to your satis- faction. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, since this is the period gov- erned by Mars, in Aries, your Sign, it's time to make the most of good aspects. You are cur-| rently in a cycle which should prove most fortuitous in per- sonal, job and financial mat- ters, so keep your eyes open and make use of every possible opportunity--even those which! you may have to ferret out for yourself. The Arien's most not- able characteristics are energy and activity, and these traits should put you in good stead as you strive to take advantage of good influences. There is a tendency, here, to be overly aggressive, however. Curb it, for you might tread on sensitive toes in your efforts to get ahead. Best periods for monetary in- terests: the next four weeks, April, mid-June and mid-No- vember. Look for a good chance to travel in late July or in De- cember. A child born on this day will be clever, ingenious and shrewd, but will have a ten- , due to over-enthusiasm, to build too many "mental cas- ties." THEM ON DISPLAY on the pair BUY EITHER MATTRESS 79" GET THE MATCHING BOX SPRING FOR ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY SET ASIDE FOR PHONE BIG Mattress and Box Spring SERTA "POSTURE PILLOW" MATTRESS. .. MATCHING BOX SPRING...... SERTA "LUXURY SUPREME" MATTRESS .... MATCHING BOX SPRING........ BUY EITHER MATTRESS FOR..... « GET THE MATCHING BOX SPRING FOR....... $1.00 (FIRM) 79° 159" s9°° s9"° 179" 79" TOTAL VALUE .......... (EXTRA FIRM) TOTAL VALUE ..........

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy