f i Parents, Teachers 4 Get Acquainted At College Hill H&S College Hill Home and School) TMs neuawa vuks. Wednesday. October 9, 1963 11 i Association began the with 'Get Acquainted Night".| Parents and teachers we-e wel- comed by the president, Mrs. Ronald Lenover, Principal Mr.| Howard Brown introduced the teaching staff as follows: Kin- dergarten, Mrs. Michael M ko; Grade 1, Mrs. J. Wooton; Grade 1 and 2, Miss J. Cooper; Grade 2, Miss G. Peterson; | Grade 3, Mrs. A. Dion; Grade 3 and 4, Mrs. J. Frolick; Grade 4, Miss J. Imeson; Grade 5,| Mrs. D. Suwala; Grade 6, Mr.| Gary Minacs; Grade 7, Mr. J.) Elliott and Mr. H. M. Brown; Grade 8, Mr. R. Richards. Mrs. Ronald Lenover presided at the business meeting. Min- utes were read by Mrs. William Trim and the treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Harold Nu- gent. The budget for the coming season was approved. Plans for the annual bazaar to be held on October 19, are in progress. ees JANE HOLDEN AND SHARON HURST --Oshawa Times Phtoto 'Girl Guides Receive Gold Cor 'At Candlelight Ceremony Mrs. William C. Dearborn) jconsented to be UNICEF chair-| iman, Mrs. Beverley Pearce, \Mrs, Ronald Lenover and Mrs. Gordon Stacey will be attending "Meet Your School Age. Child" lat McLaughlin Collegiate' held) 'Thursday, evenings. Grade mothers for the year are as follows: Kindergarten, Mrs. J. H. Chinn, Mrs, Carmen} White; Grade 1, Mrs, James Ross; Mrs. Jack Donnell; Grade 1 and 2, Mrs. Raymond Gcn- dron, Mrs. Thomas Hanna, Grade 2, Mrs. Kenneth Morrow, | Mrs. C. M. Paterson; Grade 3, R. E. Turpin, Mrs. Ray- Mrs. At the regular meeting of the|missioner, Mrs. H. T. Horlrock,| mond Vaillancourt, 22th Oshawa Girl Guides, an|Captain, Miss Audrey Lambert,| Grade 3 and 4, Mrs. Peter Impressive candlelight service Lieutenant, and parents, Mr. \Ven Keimpema, Mrs. Stanley was held in the auditorium of|and Mrs. Holden and Mr. and|Morris Mitchell; Grade 4, Mrs.| Northminster Church. | Miss Jane Holden, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holden and Miss Sharon Hurst, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hurst were called to the front of the horseshoe and given corsages which Sharon and Jane in turn pinned on their mothers. Lieutenant. Gail Glover lit three candles on the cake repre- senting the Threefold Promise. The Guides each lit a candle representing each of the Guide| Laws. The presentation was made by Mrs. Donald H. Fox, Divi- sion Commissioner, assisted by |Mrs. Hurst. Mr. Robert Holden Jr., a Queen's Scout and brother of Jane, placed the Gold. Cord on his sister's arm. Mr. Hurst, a King's Scout, placed the coveted award on his daughter Sharon's arm. Mrs, G. R. Jarvie made a presentation to. Jane and Sharon on behalf of the 12th Parent Committee. Guides Sharon Smith and Diane Tresise pre- sented gifts from the Company. Jane and Sharon each spoke briefly of the help and encour- agement. given them by their commissioners, leaders, parents Russell Boswell, Mrs. James Potter; Grade 5, Mrs. Earl Adams, Mrs. Arthur Corey; lGrade 5 and 6, Mrs. Joseph |Lasek, Mrs. E. N. Thomp- son; Grade 7, Mrs. Malvin Mc-| Kinley, Mrs. Clayton .Hurl- bert; Grade 8, Mrs. John Cross, {Mrs. Emil Labaj. A film, "Fire, Cause for |Alarm",- was shown. Refresh- |ments were served by the |members -of, the 'executive. |..00om attendance was won by Mr. Gary Minacs, Grade 6. Mrs. Raymond Gendron won the lucky cup. Now is the time to outfit your family in winter-warm fashions from _ Walker's where good taste in fashion is not expensive! A. Fashionably furred coats of all wool lamin- ated fabrics. Fox (dyed) or Mouton" collars. Petite 7 to 13. 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