Presented with a mounted desk set by ex Group Committee Chairâ€" man, Les Kellermann, I think the inscription said very simply and sincerely what every Cub, exâ€"Cub to our community through their exhaustive efforts and loyalty to every boy who had the opportunity of calling them Akela and Raksha. Approximately 50 people were there to pay tribute to the Buistsâ€" lan and Maisieâ€"of 36 Waterbury Drive, on their retirement from active Cubbing. Being aware of the problems which surrounded the 14th Group for several years prior to the Buist‘s appearance, I feel 1 am qualified to say that it was they who brought Cubbing backl CAROLE McGUIRE CH. 4â€"6017 The warm and friendly atmosâ€"and parent felt â€" "To Ian and phere of an old homestead set th!‘lain’. â€" with thanks." scene for an equally warm and| One other item which can‘t go friendly social evening of dancing, unrecorded was the Prose by Petâ€" chatter and outdoor â€" barbequed ers. Read by the author himself, steaks for parents and leaders of/it was entitled ‘Owed to the Buists‘ the 14th Humber West Cub &/and the manuscript was also preâ€" Scout Group. The surprise party,\sented to the guests of honour. | held on Friday, January 31, at| Good hunting, Ian and Maisie, Flemingdon Park Clubhouse was inin your new endeavours! honour of two of the most deservâ€"| Walt Disney‘s Cinderella will bel ing residents one could possibly the feature film at a movie day on have in a community. }}Saturdly, February 15th. Sponâ€" Approximately 50 people w"e'sorm! by the ;AO'I‘S Men‘s Club theye to pay tribute to the Buisu~3of Westway "mt‘?d Chureh, t}.)ere lan and Maisieâ€"of 36 Waterbury|Will be two showings â€" at 12.30 Drive, on their retirement from|P" and 3 p.m. in the Lower A“dl'. R s 4 torium of the Church. Refreshâ€" active Cubbing. Being aware of K o i Th ainnobbame mbish anuhmans ¢oo .1 Llments will be available. A one year contract has been signed with the Radio Station calâ€" ling for 52 broadcasts during the coming year. Entitled "The River D. K. WALLACE 1741â€"0695 RADIO BROADCAST TO _ jof Life", the programme will be BEGIN FEBRUARY 9TH 'ne-rdod in Toronto and despatched Commencing February 9 m‘w’m Radio Station for presentâ€" Thistletown â€" Pentecostal â€" Church *4°* will begin broadcasting a 30 minâ€"| Radio Station WHLD is better ute Gospel Programme each Sunâ€" k»Own as "The Voice of The Ni day over Radio Station WHLD, °824 Frontier". It is a 5000 watt 1270 Ke., located at Niagara Falls *t2t0° With a northâ€"south transâ€" AROUND the WESTWAY New York. Time of the broadcast will be 7:30â€"8:00 a.m. i 4A rotisseries _ 4 toaster ovens «crock Rabios 4 euEcTRiC KETTLEs 20 orocéRY HAL CCC3 Sn ioy"re». THISTLETOWN NEWS 10 a.m. ELECTRIC ONE EACH WEEK OPENS AT â€"LNItR WELK CONTLST! Tick@ts are now in the mail to timist Club for their big dance on all the members of the N.W.T, Opâ€" February 2ist at Pine Point Inn. This will provide an excellent opâ€" portunity for all Optimists to take their wives out for a wonderful Good news for those of you who were disappointed at not seeing the Wizard of Oz in Eaton‘s Auditoriâ€" um during Christmas. Burnhamâ€" thorpe Collegiate Auditorium will be the site of this same producâ€" tion of Saturday, February 15th. _ o0 V OV L N\ Lb PP Nb I understand there are still a‘is this Saturday, February 8, beâ€" E CH. 4â€"6017 few tickets left for the "Hydro tween 2 to 4 p.m. and parent felt â€" "To Ian and| Showtime" night sponsored by '-llel Something to keep in mind for Maisie â€" with thanks." lWomen’l Calendar Year of St.lthg next month is the planned _ One other item which can‘t go Richard‘s of Chichester Anglican [dance of the Martingrove Home unrecorded was the Prose by Pet~;Church- This will be held in the;& School Association to be held ers. Read by the author himself, Church on Monday, February 10, in midâ€"March. More details will it was entitled ‘Owed to the Buists‘ at 8 p.m., and if you haven‘t obâ€"\be forthcoming. and the manuscript was also preâ€" tained your ticket yet, phone CH.| On Wednesday, February 5th at sented to the guests of honour. f7-3752- {Maningmve Gdns, School, seven Good hunting, Ian and Maisie, The 14th B Humber West Cub‘girls were enrolled as new Brownâ€" in your new endeavours! Pack went on a grand tour of thefies in the 529th Toronto Pack. Walt Disney‘s Cinderella will be(new Police Station at Jane and With parents in attendance, alonxJ the feature film at a movie day on Sheppard Avenue on Tuesday with District Commissioner Mrs. Saturday, February 15th. Sponâ€"|night, January 28. Thanks to ln-!N. Fraser, four Brownies were sored by the A.O.T.S. Men‘s Club|spector Smythe and his fellow offiâ€"/presented with their Golden Hand of Westway United Church, there|cers, the boys did everyt{\ing from‘which they all had worked so hard will be two showings â€" at 12.30/sitting in a squad car and operatâ€" to obtain. They were: Jessica p.m. and 3 p.m. in the Lower Audiâ€"/ing the siren to getting locked in Dodd, Elizabeth Lin‘say, Linda‘ torium of the Church. Refreshâ€"‘a jail cell. The Cubs all had l(Downey and â€" Pamela â€" Swanson. ments will be available, most enjoyable and informative Brownie Debbie MacKay was proâ€" Good news for those of you who}night, they, say. rmoted to second of the Pixie Six were disappointed at not seeing the| Reminder to the ladies who have‘and received her stripe. _ Radio Station WHLD is better known as "The Voice of The Niâ€" agara Frontier". It is a 5000 watt station with a northâ€"south trans mitter. As a result, "The River of Life" programme will blanket a vast area, better described as Northern Pennsylvania, Western New York and Southern Ontario, reaching from Cobourg in the east to Port Burwell and Guelph in the west and extending north to Gravâ€" 2 _J/((\(\‘“ V Lb uLV m Humbertown Plaza, Islington m COME IN â€"â€" plenty of room to park or CALL: 239â€"2366 + OPEN DAILY 9.30 A.M. â€" 6.00 P.M. H THURSDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9.00 P.M. w LET HUMBERTOWN TAKE THE TROUBLE OUT OF TRAVEL! bhebel td t 10 LCCOCOOOOCCPCCERCCREEREEREEERcCERETT C n on on at m e m 1e memememg m e mc m n mg m s n e n t y n l umt y t n 00w mt t e t n t n t m Lob d 6 MLILL® mJ aAlle nsm t ie n en social getâ€"together of Club mï¬m bers. Radio Staff are: Speaker, Pastor George Wyns; Introduction, David Mikelson; Soloist, Len and Dora Bellamy; Musical Aecompcnim‘nt,‘ Everett Mann; Announcer, Alan Trussler, J It is the desire of the church that this programme will prove an inspiration and blessing to many thousands of listeners each week. Mailing address for the programâ€" me will be, "The River of Life", P.O.â€"Box 23, Weston, Ontario. ‘ School children will be able to partâ€" idl?‘h:lfl:;'l‘lwu_.&k_in‘ up the enhurst and Collingwood. From week to week various Bible class is : follows: President members of the congregation will Ross Wood; \.ceâ€"President, Dave take part in the broadcasts, and|Black; Secyâ€"Treas., Tom Bartiett; in future it is hoped the Sunday Social Director, Gwen Gardhouse; HUMBERTOWN TRAVEL CENTRE Travel arrangements anywhere in the world â€" by land, se« Family Noliday or Business Trip information . . . Transportation . . . Reservations For Worldâ€"Wide Travel Service: 1530 ALBION RD. GOING PLACES FIVE EACH WEEK _ Something to keep in mind for the next month is the planned dance of the Martingrove Home & School Association to be held in midâ€"March. More details will be forthcoming. } tickets that the C.G.LT. of Westâ€" way United Church Valentine Tea is this Saturday, February 8, beâ€" tween 2 to 4 p.m. { ‘ THISTLETOWN UNITED ‘ A very enthusiastic response was ‘roetind to the forming of the new Young People‘s Group. Elâ€" ections for the executive will be held on February 9th, Future cv-‘ ents planned are a hayâ€"ride, skatâ€" ing party and Valentine‘s Dl.noc.l The yearly programme consists of outings, parties and Christian fellowship. Tentative plans for a social in February are being formâ€" Directors, Mre. Ali : 9y :. ice Glaves, Mr new executive of the Teen , yea or airâ€" THURS. FEB. 6TH § FIRST DRAWâ€"FEB. 157" LAST DRAWâ€"MARCH 74# w00 ® 0 o# |Ayton; People‘s Warden, Eric Elâ€" ST. 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