,.Mewart, Mrs. tA. S. )ayne, Mrs. Robert Lascelles, Mrs. Arthur Young- E.astman,, Marilyn Wells. berg, Mrs. C. G. Slîearôn, Mrs. John The pack cothmittee* that assisted A. Hoffman, Mrs. S. C. Warden, Mrs. Mrs. Chapin, and Mrs. Starrett in William Benner,, and 'Mrs. John giving th,,e tea for' the mothers. is, Magie.. composed. of. Mrs. Henry Tanner, Guests of the scouts will r, and Mrs. 1be .the Mrs. George, Hartman mn and womfen who'coach, and ex- R.obert, Farrell. amine -the girls in their. work on, thé profi.ciency ýbadges.- Examiners and TIMP PLANN9ED MNrs. H. J.-Dernehi, chairmaln of the baÈdges they help with are as folIpws: *Miss Matelea. Brown, ail the the. camp co mmittee annouinces a *nature badges; Mrs. E. Colburn, ar- ývillage-wide girl scout trip to Thatchtist, and craftsman; . Mrs., M. H. er woods, Saturday, November,21, In order to attend these trips anBickha m, canner, dressmaker, and needlewvoman; Miss. Janet Brown,, ranged by -the camp committee, a athiete; .Mrs. ,H.. J.- Dernehi, child girl must be a scout in good standing, in urse and hiealthwinniier; Mirs. D. WV and present a permission slip fromn Rapp, cook,; EarlLy, electrician; home signed by lier paren>its ,or J. *Q. Magie, horsewoman; H. C Fguardian.1 Permission slips are made out by Pifer, journalist and scribe; Miss Florence Marceil, dancer; Dr. Bea- the office stating the when and. where *trice Hawkins, first aid and homne and wliy, and what of the trip~ sent nurse; Mrs. S. B. Groves, citizenshîp home wNith the scout at the meeting and pathifinider; Nirs. WV. Osburni,in- previous to the trip, and presented strel; Mrs. 1. XV. Huinphries, lauin- to the leaders ini charge, on the day * dres-s; Mr,. j. E. Stark, lhomemaker; of the trip. No girl mnay go on these excursions Mrs. M. -1. Bush, hiousekeeper ; Miss F. A. Pollock, hostess; -Miss A. WV.without the written consent of her Cinlund, imuscian ; Miss Dorothiv parents,. It is a national ruling of. TFavlor. pioncer; Mrs. O. Jackson, Girl Scouts, that for every eight pho(-tographler; Mr. L. P. J)cnover,i scouts on a hike or field trip, or jaunt* * worlinterpreter and \vorld knowvl- Of any, kind, there must be one e(g: .F. Scliumaiýker,. bugler andi lIeader.- Capiains cof troops,. troop Accoumis hvit.d Noth Suoe. Placé your erder, Frlday for eorly Suardoy dellvery i1143 Wilmoeâ 'Ave. W'.731-2816,3160 Palace Serves nothing but the, finest qiualty meats watli skIIeEI, vil traied butchers. to serve you. Geàuin. Spriug 8- t. 9-lb. Average .. .. . M . .E.. Fresh Dressed, Tender, Young DUCKLINGS aw~ardeicocorl-tw\o rcccxving the gold flag (ord, signifyinig that the troop is ten yv ars Nd(, and two rucchiing .a silv er flag cor(l, denoting A itsfth YvCar1' Di)n],ierplans have l)Ccn made andl cariel( nt bY the dinner coMMàiitCý coniposéd of Mrs. Josep)h Sabin, Nrn, (Charles Ostroni, and I\Jrs. J. E Stark. Eeernembur of the council wvîll be called uipon to ll serve, and it is lioped tliat 5ousand thur inOtlcrs , uilI bave a nlost tnjoyabN Vecniflg. The leaders realize that thing,; don't 'lappenu."' Pl ans events are nowv being "just made.for the special of Decem-ber. Besides the usual Christnmas parties, and communitv service tiiat, each troop ,vill planl and. carry. through, wve Nant to have a Christmas service, ini Scout language, a "Scouts' Own'" incluclin.g Brownies and Scouts, and f or friénds of Girl ScoIItin.g At present up ROASTING CHICKINS Freili Dressed,28 4-1b. average ............. .... lb.28 4, Dry Picled-Northern Toms Dresiedlb.A ý 0.. . ý' . . . --. ý ., i '.. i ' nee rl,; vd wlre .,. John Starrett,.' Mrs. Harry Adler, Mrs. Earl Lyon, and Mrs. H. Van Winkle. Tinker Bell pack, in the; St. John's Lut.heran chnrch had a special occasion Monday afternoon., At a.tea for ýthe, mothers,,the following girls LIN DEN CRESI SEAIJTY SHOI 426 Linden Ave., Wilmette Phone WiImneft. 4454 lIE...I lris69Cjlo' for $2