Golden Bar Badges Won By Brownies An interesting even- ing was held at the Legion Hall recently when Brownies of the 2nd.Haileybury Pack were presented with their badges. Many parents were in attendance. The Brownies were called into the Fairy Ring by Mrs. G. Lemay,Brown Owl, who waz assisted by -Mrs.J.White and Miss Dor- othy Soucie. After the opening ceremonies and inspection, Mrs.H. Doran, Division'Com missioner, Canadian Girl. ' Guides , was introduced and welcomed into the Ring. A new Brownie, Diane Lyn Davis,was then enroll- ed. THE HAILEYBURIAN AND COBALT WEEKLY POST their Golden Bar badges were called to the centre and after their special cer- emony Mrs. Doran presented badges to the following;Mar- ilyn Tappenden, Storey Mc- Veigh, Diane Sadler, Heather Pearson, Mary Di Hennessy; and Yvonne Lemay. These girls are now second class Brownies. After several Br | ownie songs and a Flag game the circle was resum- ed and Brown Owl called to the centre Susan Cavanagh, Patricia Lemay, Jacqueline 'Adams and Judith Kirk who were presented with the Golden Hand Badge by the Divisional Commissioner. These first class Brownies . have earned their Golden "Hand badge before their el- eventh birthday and will fly up into Girl Guides this fall Brownies to receive gi 7 li ON ATTA mt tr: BS ey Caneda, Annual Campaign. campaign a success. Paull oT, Fite ile' she The Canadian Notional Institute 'for the Blind appreciate the generos- ity extended by the public during our The Institute also wishes to thank all those who donated their time and efforts to make the If you have not _ neen contacted, you may mail your contribution to The Imperial Bank of New Liskeard, Ontario. atlttlil ii Brownies who earned skating proficiency badges this year were as follows; Helen Henessy, Linda Gib- son, Gail Gibson, Heather -- Pearson, Lynda Camsell, ~Patricia Lemay and Judith Umphrey. All Brownies earning badges were given the Grand Howl by the Pack. . Singing games follo- wed and an interesting sto- ry was told by Mrs.Doran. The meeting closed with the Brownie Prayer and Taps. ' Ice cream was ser- ved to all parents and Bro- wnies. GRASS FIRE 'An alarm sounded at noon Monday called the Thessalon Volunteer Fire Brigade to the - first grass fire to occur in town in several weeirs. Thursday, June 19th, 1955 EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD Phone 35 Last Showing To-Day Adult Entertainment " SEVEN YEAR ITCH" FRI. & SAT. JUNE 20th& 21st. BOMBER B-52 Cartoon Plus Added Short Saturday 2P.M. Matinee MON. & TUES. JUNE 23rd &24th Adult Entertainment Man in the gray flannel suit Cinemascope Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones PLEASE NOTE: Due to the length of this Feature BOX OFFICE OPENS 6.15 P.M. FIRST SHOW STARTS 6.45 P.M. SECOND SHOW STARTS 9.15 P.M. i Uf AT FS ae = COBALT, § 4 > § > »> > a > § > § § a b> » § a > a > > S . > > » § b b > b > L > > b S b WESTINGHOUSE DEALER SON DL BBY DV BYDVADAVIN/AA. DUD: ONTARIO Ya wre Nias Sve Wsov dy RnR RECS PECL OOD ICDES OOP POSER RE a = Dak Sie ed See WED. THURS. FRI. & SAT. JUNE 25, 26,27, &28 THE PEOPLE OF PEYTON PLACE ARE ON THE SCREEN! fi NR : wp aN w [ PRODUCED BY ae 7 Wil) Piney apy HA Hii bi RESTRICTED TO PERSONS 18 YEARS AND OVER LLOVD A MAN lat TH it LEON AMES - LONE MI Every emotion they Save ever known... every hunger... every fear... every triumph...every shame is part of © COLOR by DE LUXE CINE MAScoPE i ni A TERRY TAMBLYN OU: A $239.90 set of Canadiana Stainless Steel COOKWARE to be drawn . Saturday, June 28th. MAT--201 FIRST PERFORMANCE: BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:20 P.M. SHOW TIME 6:50 P.M. SECOND PERFORMANCE 9:15 P.M. ADMISSION. ADULTS TICKETS 75¢ SPECIAI MATINEE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th, 2:00 P.M. Saturday Matinee: For Children "SOUTH CALIENTE" Roy Rogers and His Famous Horse "TRIGGER" JUNE 28th, 2:00 P.M. Plus Cartoons