pw Over 100 Mothers And Daughters Enjoy Guides Pot Luck Supper By Alma Reesor The annual Pot Luck Suppers were started off by the 8rd Port Perry Guide Company and the 3rd Brownie Pack holding the first one in the spacious banquet room of the Scout Hall. Over one hundred mothers and daughters attended this event. Captain Mrs. Jack Notting- ham acted as Mistress of Cere- monies and introduced the head table guests, the Reverend Mr. Alec Rice, B.A.; Assistant Scoutmaster Charles H. Reesor, Mrs. Charles H. Reesor; Mrs. Ellsworth Kennedy, president of the Girl Guide and Brownie Mothers' Auxiliary; Guide Kar- en Kennedy; Cadet Diane Hall; Brown Owl Mrs. Barry Howey; and Packie Barbara Webster. The Banquet tables were la- den with well-assorted goodies and a large specially decorated "Brownie" cake, inscribed with the words "Lend a Hand", do- nated by Mrs. Malinowski, graced the head table. After the Grace was pronounced by Mr, Reesor, everyone joined in the enjoyment of good food and fellowship. The toast to the Mothers was graciously given by Company Leader June Murray and res- ponded to by Mrs. John Bal- lard, who in her few well-cho- sen remarks included laurels to the Leaders and helpers who have worked so hard to make the Girl Guide Movement in Port Perry such a wonderful and enthusiastic success. Mrs. Ellsworth Kennedy brought greetings from the Girl Guide and Brownie Mothers' Auxiliary and expressed her pleasure in the outstanding way the Guide Leaders carried out the work in this community. . The main highlight of the evening was the awards pre- sented the different girls for achievements acquired. Cap- tain Nottingham with the as- sistance of Cadet Hall made awards to the following Girl Guides: -- First Class Badge, diwoman and Citizen--Sandra Hall; Second Class Badge-- Barbara Best, Sally Best, Dean- ne Gray, Mary Margaret Hall, Karen Kennedy, Eva Leveck, Karen Murray, Patsy Wren and Heather Rider; Hostess Badge --Charlene Bourgeois, Karen Murray, Barbara Best, Sally Best, Deanne Gray, Karen Ken- nedy, Eva Leveck Patsy Wren, Heather Rider and Rhonda Ba- thie; Minstrel--Charlene Bour- geois; Skaters--Heather Rider, Mary Margaret Hall; Cooks-- Charlene Bourgeois, Karen Murray; Friend to the Deaf-- Charlene Bourgeois, Susan Gray, Mary Nelson, Karen Mur- ray and Janice Williams; Child Care--Charlene Bourgeois, Kar- en Murray; Keep Fit and Ath- lete -- Charlene Bourgeois; Laundress -- Mary Nelson and Janice Williams; Health--Kar- en Murray; Needlewoman and Little House Emblem -- Janice Williams. The Reverend Mr. Rice had the honour to present the Reli- gion and Life Emblem Badge and in his short address he re- ferred to the requirements need- ed to win this high award before presenting this coveted badge to Guide Charlene Bourgeois, who is the first girl in the local company to receive it, Best Patrol Award was won by "The Bluebirds". Brown Owl Howey assisted by Packie Webster made the following awards to the Brown- ies:-- Susan Malinowski -- Writer S, Weavers, Toymakers, Golden Bar and 1st year Star; Miriam Christie -- Jester, Observers, Toymakers and Artists; Sonja and Sandra Enge--Woodwork- ers, Skiers and Skaters; Jessie Oosterlo -- Collectors; Hilda Hofstee -- Collectors; Denise Franks -- Writers; Joanne Tib- bitts--Golden Bar; Debbie Gar vey--Skier Badge. The Best Six was won by the "Pixies" -- Lynne Christie, Elsie Hofstee, Susan Malinow- ski, Sandra Tristram, Roswitha Dancer, Athlete, Gymnast, Han- Maleschewski and Sonja Enge. Why Change? sadly lacking in energy. How To eed: takes care of the first 30 1b. per day. CALL UXBRIDGE 852-3321 NOW IS THE TIME Don't wait until your cows are on pasture for a few weeks before you change to a PASTURE RATION. Spring pastures contain high levels of protein, but are Pasture rations are designed to balance the change in your cows' diet. A 14% high energy PASTURE RATION is your answer, Let's assume a cow is milking 60 lbs. a day. Pasture supplement the remaining amount, Supplementary feeding usually runs in a 1 to 3 ratio so this cow requires 1/3 of 30 = 10 Ibs. of Pasture Ration Your. grains can be used in formulating Pasture Rations. TODAY! UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE 'PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130 (0-0P By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative of production, so we must PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, May 13th, 1965 --5 Mrs. A. Garvey had one of the proudest moments of her life when she was called upon to present her daughter Debbie with her 23rd Brownie Badge, the highest achievement to be obtained in Brownies. Debbie | is the fifth Brownie to obtain this honour in the Port Perry Brownies. DANCE Sponsored by PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOC. At PORT PERRY LEGION HALLI, SAT., MAY 22 For Ticket Sale Contact -- Don Cochrane, Vin Walker, Carl Luke, Clarence Nightingale $3.00 Per Couple The guest speaker, Mr. Ree- sor, spoke briefly on the Scout and Guide Movement in this community and expressed his pleasure in being given the op- portunity to be a part of the organization, He also warmly congratulated the young ladies who received awards and com- plimented the leaders on the success of their endeavours. Before closing with Taps the Brownies and Guides entertain- | ed by singing several numbers among which included "A Good Girl Guide" and "My Country i= My Cathedral", me Through illness, Packie Linda Heayn of 3rd Brownie Company | was unable to be present and take part in the ceremonies. Simcoe St. ANNOUNCEMENT PORT PERRY TV SALES AND SERVICE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF T.V. 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