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BROWNIE NEWS
he l t .Luc know ..Brownie Pack
ton IpesdaY ,, February 23
"ned our. `rueetin
d',we'ope g with
g • : g.
die conductin..a game W;ink'.
fter,our'F'air Queen• Jill
Y.
ed the Toadstool. -:we
rrsy', . pla c . the .
d Brownie Ring. with ,the
wnes hopping;the,it Fairy'.Gold
etlosed-Browtrie-Ri bathe-
ow tie. P.ra }der
uring
'Pow',Wow we;san .Ha.
g PPy:
r o rezrd arnald-"Tire n ' a
ch Six in turn told ,the rest of
e-Ptie-k-•wha-t ,country; -they -had
osen to ret nember on •Thinkirig
The Elves told about France.
with Kathy 'Brooks •explaining the.
'uniforril• the- Brownies 'in France,
wear • arid Beverley Bell modelled
show `d t ' i n ,
e heFl
.ago.fl~aee,
The Gno=mes picked Ceylon as
'the .country•the-y,wanted to'.tell`
about; Brenda Arnold told the
Brownie Story:and• Promise. of
I•
A. Late •Wint,er LQ.Qk; At The SepQy Town
with' Nancy Thompson displa.yiai .�
b
paper., doll'dressed 111. the Bra:al
uniform .
•T h e S ri es .toad 'abut the
h.P t.. t 0 ..
r3rownies of the`Net'herlands.
Lorna Boyle and loan. Hamilton
rvi th a ou t e .
n e def i.ls .ab t h di.
:Nelsoh� modelleii:the uniforms_ aaai� g- � , � . 1.-- ..w__.. ___ . •
Helen. Wisser showed th'e Ce son Joan said the Promise :and• showed'
a g... the Flag 'of the Netherlands:
Five ca,+idles were it.. is/ te.nne
bet, Brownies •around the World on
Thinking).Day ,The Brownies who,
lit four candies'weie Kath Brooks:,
Lorna Boyle, Kathryn McKim
and; :Brenda Arnold Tawny Owl
lit 'rh�.e fifth .candle that was in
The Pixies: chose .Brazil with,
.,Kath= ;n• McKim .tellin:g:The'.
Bro nie Story. Kirn Cook and.
Norma M'laclntyre modelled the
Brazil. uniforms and Be:v,erley
Wilkins showed:. the Brazil•.'F.lag
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ys include
,n's 'and childre •• s stationer.
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.Photo'•by Keith Roulston
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tlre., iuiclole pf the Birthday. Lake
in remeriibetance of Lord`and
Lady'Baden Powell''s Birthdays.
.E1row n Ow l read a short storyabout
Thinking Day; '
•Kaithryn McKim and
". rno d passed. their:test
'far, their. story of Bro toes- n .
another land.
Weclose�d the :Meetingwith a
T'b•tnkin ::=Da. P_rar4nd-Ta.s;.
Then. everyone had a piece of
cake ,before leaving for home
nited Nations
heme.#Meetin+
Mrs.. Lloyd .MacDougall Wass,'
Hostess .to,Ka.irs.hea" Women's . •..
Institute =members for their' I eb
ruary meeting.;: Aftet the •usual
ope.nin ,' Mrs .ha Dickie;w:elcom
ect the ni:en.ibers and visitors, She •
ilsorread the scripture
Durin ''the bus•iness:a donation
was• made to William Dickie, Boy
Sc°outh:o's ro Ja pa n
Memberships to the' Bruce•County^
Ilistorical: Soeicty,.Were paid, for..
the Curator , 'i�irs Allister :Flu hes
and her ;assistant i 1rs:' Leonard;.
N1acannes : The 'am'ount tor;he
charged for .cat'erin.g •to banquets
was ad jested . Mrs, Robert. Oil
Christ. and Mrs, Evan, Keith were'
dele;at.ed. to attend the Social
Recreation:Leadership Course in, `.
F�ipley.,
Goitijtiittees• weie.ajpointed to
cofvetlea-ctivities •in. thenear
future: a Card Party and a Balte
Sale;
Ver} good cOi vener-reports we're'
.:
given l?y htrs Paden Welsh: Mrs
George Young, •Ntrs,- Ted Collyer';'
Mrs: Harr} Lavis >.artd...Mrs',. Leon
and X•taclnnes.
a contest on Initials of Qrganiz
ations.
Miss 'Pat Sparksspokep:on.her
�
trip to`1?
'the United.Nations in New '•
York ",She stated that the U..N: ,
motto was to preserve world'
peace by helping nationsetter'
hexlaselve : •
Mrs:;'Ira Dickieave.th.e court -
g.
` esy remarks and the hostess and
directors served lunch
�niielt.s.
President
DUNGA.NNON NEWS
The first meetingof tyre Dung.
annon,,4.-H C ub. was heard` on Sat-
urday., 'February 7th at , p.m;
ar the•home of.Mrs.: Rivett.
The meeting was; opened
followed by: election of officers,
Karen Rivett is' President;'. Barb-'?^
ara Culbert:, vice;presid:ent, sec
r.e.tar} Irene Hasty; Frances Log
tenber , 'treasurer; .press, reporter;, -
i\L•:iryIo:ngertman, 'No name has
been -derided on for ,th n -b
'Roll call was filling m.,sublect.
matter; ,The leaders 'gave.out the
members pamphlets`: Name\ of,;
:exhibit is "Colors:_for,.Y'ou"r
• For demonstration Mrs. Culbert'
showedhowtoequip a sewing.:
Box The fee is .75o• and the
next viae. eting will. be March:lSth, •`
he Hymn 01 All Nations Vias
AllEr
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The Roll Call"Name a member
.in- the -Unit ed. motions" was._.atts -=--.
ercd by 20 No fibers: T'h.ere were
;3 visitors and'.J'childrcn in atteri-
dance also. ,
hits ;Allan Maclntyre gave a
.inspiring:. and well prepared motto
o -wit el
,upwards with confideilee:;''forward:
With :trope",:A sextettc sang.
'The Main Dish Makes the Meal"
which they will sing at Summary.
Day at. Walkerton on February 22..1
1\10w`l7obert'Gilchrist gave the
History of the United Nation$
Marilynne•. N'oriii and Margare t
Maclntyre sang "The Lord is tray
Shepherd". A ,contest .''Swinging
,Nations" vas.tronducted by Mit.
Cyilchrig,: l\;lrs.'.c Mdon Wall gave
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