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WEDNESDAY JUNE ISth, 1966
•
ACC.pt W�' .. .Hat Demonstration At .1 .
SIL K LAKE W, I,
dranOfk ColweIIA11.•o.e Vnnnn WAS hostess
•
AsLeader
for the June meeting of Silver
• • Lake W. I, The meeting's theme
The Group Committee meeting was Historical,Research with. Mrs,
of 1st Kinloss Scout Troop was held .Melvin Husk and Mrs. Ray Stanley
in the Scoot Hall the evening o(. • as joint convenors for Historical
June 6th,' Members present were ,Research, and Tweedsmuir History,
N. E Haldenby ' Dan McInnes, made for an interesting meeting.
Albert; Colwell,tE'rnie patina, Ira • .Roll call was "•Bring an antique
Dickie, Lloyd°Ackert, Frank Col- and tell it's story". This proved
well .andaRae Haldenby• quite interesting with .quite a.
,
After the minutes wee read and; variety of What is that',. but be-
approved it was moved by Ernie fore the meeting ended, every-
Hanna and seconded by Dan McInn- thing bad a name (right or; wrong )
es that the secretary write letters Standing committee reports were
;of thanks to Mr.;and Mrs.'Wm. given by,Mrs. 'Melvin Husk. Mrs.
Eadie who have moved to Wingham
and to Mr.• and Mrs;, Orville Elliott
who have,sold. their •farm at Holy-
rood, We are indebted .to ;Mr.
Eadie for our Scout Hall. Both
families did a great deal in the
formation of .1st •Kinloss Boy Scouts
Orville worked diligently .on the
first. Group Committee and started,
a flock'of capons for the first shoot.:
.ing match..
Billsfor caretaking,; -•Scout supp-
lies, keys. for hall, and advertising•
were presented and. cheques issued
to pay: same. '
Treasurer. Dan;Maclnnes reported
:a small crowd at the dance 'to
raise Centennial. Funds resulting
a'deficit:'
It was decidedto hold a: bee to
haul Wood to the Scout Hall on
June 23id. Parents 'around Holy -
rood will be contacted for tractors
andrw:agons:. Harvey don-
ated more wood;, Ernie Hanna off-
ered, to buy and haul, this wood
offer" accepted: ' Money ,from the
,sale of'trees donated is for the
Centennial Fund,,
Rae Haldenby, Cubmaster',off
ered to take the Cubs to camp the;
second weekend in September..
Plarrs: for Srour-ra p are not=com°
p'lete. Venturers • are• working on •
their raft project.
Frank Colwell, Scoutmaster, ;•
reported that, Wally. Breckles had
taken a•patrol to theCamporee
at Camp Martin, May 21- 23.
This troop did very well placing,•
among'the top 'three.patrols and
returning with an :A pennant;.
Frank Colwell , who has been a. .
Scout: leader since the, formation
of .lst Kinloss Boy. Scouts , handed •
in his resignation. This was, acc-
epted with regret. Frank habeen
a•wonderful, conscientious leader
and will be difficult to_ replace:
i• An attempt will be made to
{ find a replaceinent and results.
brought to the next group comm ..
ittee meeting to beheld July, 4th.
Horner Devitt, Mrs. Ellison Hod-
gins, Mrs, Wm.; Stanley and. Mrs.
Ray Stanley, Mrs. Stanley also
gave •the motto,"A thing -of beauty
is a joy. forever".
Mrs. Melvin Husk
history of their .farm
South Line, Kinloss
Mrs. Wm. Stanley •gave
port of the •District Annual.' The
branch received one dollar' for
.displaying their Tweedsmuir •
History at the annual,
A motion was moved thatthe
secretary order the new stationery
and envelopes with the W. I, lett
erhead.
For recreation, •Mrs. . Ray Stanley,
conducted .a game' "scissors straigh
or crossed.", Mrs. Melvin link
conducted a contest,Train,train,
train. Mrs, Clarence Moulton
conducted a contest on 'names of •
towns and villages located neai us,
• Mrs;. Al. Hedley gave a very
' c.omplptedemonstration of the
making of a pill, Nix hit. Mrs. ,
Husk thanked Mrs. Hedley and
presented her with a gift.
. A lively sing song was also en-
joyed. At the close of the meet-
ing. lunch was served by Mrs..
Ray Stanleyand •Mrs.•.Frank:Col-
well; assisted by the hostess.. •
'!KINCARDINE The demand: for
services to.,unmarried' parents
has increased greatly this' year,
.the Bruce County child.welfaro
committee reported .to county .
council Tuesday. The committ
;•ee also said it is having:fncreas-'
ing difficulty finding good homes
for some of itsolder children, •
Staff 'shortages,; and lack of'
facilities such as homemaking ser-
vices and psychiatric consultation;
vh�ave affected'the,committee's ser -
The committee feels that the
new child Welfare Act'will result
in improved .and extended services
to, many children a'td families.
Because the legislation is still so
new, there is sornk confusion about
tome sections;,
. No Nevi developments w.ere re
ported on the proposal to merge
the 'child welfare services of Bruce
arid ,Srey- counties, Additional
diti..attions are planned,.'
KINCARDINE Bruce 'county co-•t:-
cil applauded Greenock towashiln
Reeve Roy. Atkinson edn, esd' r
when .he said "until We get a nes. '
magistr.ate;in Bruce there is no:
much use.in taking tree-ct~*tt :g
• violations to court',. •
'The county trees commission
had just submitted a report ,, rtcn
censured cutting of .undersized
trees, It cited a tate .pfhere at
lam'
mitred by the bylaw • . ' •
• The coi d.ittee reported it 'will
take action under the bvlaW if ,
n
:ere are ft: .ea , xiatvcati!
De we A.tl . said when he: •
wa ..aLrtan" of the co^`.m .ssio
.case W.ar. :lie: to r ori Trhe
magistrate fine ±.r e c fe-
a frac icr of the prth.rr 4e c. the
:.ti,�:G.:r
wood',
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