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Guides, Brownies
Thanks for the support
The •Brownies,' Guides and Tawny Owl teach and even test
Rangers appreciate, the support the Brownies -- and a
our organization received -from minill'ackie is a Tenderfoot
th'
,people in'and dear Goderich Guide who hasn't yet been
tldring„our recent, sales of Girl enrolled.,)
Guide Cookies, and .we would Carolyn bustled .'bout
life to saya very sincere "Thank helping Brown Owl give out
You" to everyone. , ' supplies and then everyone
While all the 'iris worked settled" down • to hear the
very hard, we realize, that it took directions. They. all paid close
public support -to-. -make our attention' and set to Alit with a
campaign so suece!asful, wily The results 'wireexcellent •
K ' * made a lovely
and certainly ,
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FIRST GODERICH 'formed a .ring and held their
BROWNIES - finished pictures up for ail the
We began our May 4 meeting rest
with a",game of "hlirnan ladder" We had timeto clean uli the
Widen #as-- ieserne- a --real -rflo verb weTl;-ttrtd-even f earert --
,favourite- of • ours. Our new song called "Auntie
semaphore . practise is becoming Monica" before we had to say
more interesting because we now goodnight.
• know enough letters to be able
to signal some words.- THIRD GODERICH
We were fortunate to hie BROWNIES
some extra help :at this meeting, The Third Pack spent.a very
Mrs. Anne Knox cameout to busy 'meeting doing Mother's.
help our older Brownies with Day crafts. The Brewnies
their knitting and we' want to opened their time together in
thank leer for her assistance. We the usual way but then they seta,
also welcdmed ' Mrs. Floria
Schweitzer who was busy
helping the Tweenies to learn
about Brownie smiles and good
turns. ' •
Two of our younger Brownies
were learning about the
Canadian flag while Brown Owl
kept the .others busy sewing on
buttons. Ann Smith .brought , a
every cute stuffed stocking toy
Tig Dunlop- Women's
to work making a kitchen note
pad for their mothers.
It was a .little Spanish
Seniorita and the girl's' coloured .
her carefully, braided a little belt W 1 h olds
for around her waist; added the
notepad for an apron and a little
frill of lace along the bottom of
her skirt - and• then even successful event
.wrapped it so that no one would
have irMlttle,.,getting their secret
past mother on their'way 'in the
door.
We then had to follow the
other group's trail back to the
church. Both teams made their
trails the hardest they could so
they could get back to the
church first; however the teams
arrived baek at about the same
time.
When we •got settled down
"again we were told about Cookie
Day on May 8 and given our ,
instructions.
The play which we are 'going-
•• a
going -••'a on'Mvicer Guide -MOW' Biz
Night was brought to' the
meeting and some of the Guides
were auditioned�for•parts. �"
There were many badges
given' -to the- -Guides—before-
campfire. Congratulations to
those girls who worked hard for
these badges. We `were also given
samples of baked goods from, the
girls who were working on their
Baker's Badge.
We then sang songs and
watched a skit in campfire. •
Our meeting closed by singing
Taps.
Tiger Dunlop
decorated with felt. Linda Knox
showed us a piece of moss which
she" had found and then our
meeting -came to a,, close for
GUIDE COMPANY members were present with
,4-membersGuides of Second other guests from Goderich and
another week.
SECOND GODERICH :
BROWNIES
SECOND GODERICH.
er
Institute held a ,very successful
• dessert card party and bake sale,
in the Township Hall in Carlow:.
Many neighboring Institute
Goderich Company had an Colborne Township.
exciting evening on Monday, The President Mrs. Elmer
t that we May , 3. After the opening, we
The
g p g first vicepresident welcomed the
be doing c afti 'Mettle divided -u into two rdups and Hunter • and -Mrs. Eric •Reaburn,
third time - in four meetings was we>+e'�told we were going to lay
greeted with very loud cheer! trails The two groups went ' guests and showed " them to
This time though, , the craft different 'directions and laid' a spring flower decorated tables.
would be'gift' for mother •since trail usirig sticks, stones and Mrs. Emmerson Elbott and,
Mother's bay was only two days - other items that they found Mrs. Ralph Jewell were in charge
away. • w along the way. We continued our of table. arrangements.
Carolyn Little was our . trails from, North Street United • - "Mrs. Tait Clark . and Mrs.
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_mini-Paekie. �a Packie is a Guide Church and met at the Post • Terence Hunter were in charge
• •of� they -Kitc-heri—where a'll the _- _.
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who helps Brown ,Owl and, Office. ___...... . _
beautiful and tasty desserts were
cut and served.
The door prize was won by
Mrs. Edith Powell of Wingham
-and the lucky cup prize went to
Mrs... Laura Gawdy. , also of
Wingham.
The card tables were in the
charge .of ,„Mrs. James Horton for
euchre. Mrs. Horton also
donated the ptrjzes for this. The
winners were ,Mrs. , Esther
Kendall of Goderich and Mrs.
Hazel • Feagan , of Colborne
Township. • , ' .
The 500 tables were in the
• charge of Mrs. George Robinson,
who ,also donated . the„ prizes.
Mrs. Jean Schram of j G'oderich
and Mrs. Percy Btondell, also of
Goderich, were the lucky
`winners. „
Ater an afternoon of cards,
,everyone rushed to the bake
table ,,to view ` the Jnany home
baked gbods offered for sale.
The bake table was well taken
care .of, by Mts..,Rod Bogie -,Mrs.
Vera Fisher, Mrs. Ernest Bogie,
Mrs.. Robert. Bean and w Mrs.
Carman Feagan.
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Give,, rosaries to seven children
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Del Mrs. Keller, On May 3, the regular
C.W.L. were very excited about Council /was held hi the school
the, opportunity of -celebrating. gym, with twenty-seven ladies in
the 50th anniversary of its attendance. Father, H. Cassano.
organization last April 26. • opened !the meeting with prayer
Your excellent write-up, ad and Mrs' Joe Courtney presided.
,lpictures, , featured in last ysreel�' . Church Life Cenyener, Mrs.,
Signal-S�ter, were much' Riegling, gave a Spiritual
appreciated and We wish to Reading and had each member
convey a sincere .thank•'you for give the name of a woman
the coverage. mentioned in the bible. „
Sincerely, - The following childr,n' -
Stephen Frayne, Debbie and
Darlene Austin -- recently made
their First Holy Communion.
Each received the gift of a rosary
from the League. •
It was moved by Mrs. Carl
Riegling and seconded by Mrs.
Wilfred Austin that free
membership be given to . all
members seventy years 'and over.
It was moved by Mrs. Antone
Van 'Osch and seconded by Mrs.
Frank' Riegling that a fee' of•
twenty-fi've 'dollars be paid for
x=the-elan ^oi<'° lmeharebzhaik :
• Our President, '`Mrs. Joe
Courtney, will attend the annual
convention on May 18 and 19 in
Windsor; as a delegate from our
Council. _.�..,...
Correspondence was read and
• included a letter inviting us to
Huronview on Wednesday, May
12. A car .-or--.--volunteers is
expected to go. The Treasurer's
report was read.
Christian Family Life
Convener, . Mrs. Walter . Clare,
reported that Vocation Week
was off to a good start with a
Day of , Adoration and- Holy
Hour being held on Sunday.
On Thursday evening, May 6,
the school children are putting
on a display on Vocations and a
Concert.
Social, Economic . and Civic
Life Convener, , Mrs. Mark
Dalton, gave some good tips on
accident prevention.
. Social Action Convener, 'Mr.
Carl Riegling, gave a report.
Mrs'. Jim Gilmour was
appointed to the Catering
Committee, • Mrs. '0'rilond'
Heffernan is to look after
sending cards to the " sick and
shuns, and Mrs.• -Clarence
he -members of St. Peter's monthly meeting of St;Joseph's
(Mrs.) -Mary ;Lau..,f,,it11si ,.. , chae ,-,F-ra ine, Dean_::Doherty,
"":,:.,,nom:., .Secretary.ike 1-4121-,i.
.Mei �'��
t. Peter's CWL
pians rummage sate— - -
A regularmeeting of St.
Peter's C.W.L. was held in the
Church Hall recently.
A rummage sale and a bake
sale will beaheld in the Church
Hall June 12', at which t,ime...a
draw will be made, the winner to
receive - the Jubilee Cake which
decorated 'the head tableat the
the Ahmeek Chapter IODE, on
May 17, as. a representative of
the C.W.L.
' The business part of the
meeting -adjourned at 9 p.m.
followed by a most interesting
hour with Miss Angela Sims,
-District Nurse with „the Ontario
• Crippled Children's Society. Miss
50th anniversary of the C.W.L. Sims was introduced 1y Mrs.
Tickets for the raffle are being Lloyd Aubin and thanked by
looked after by Mr4b-W. Palmer. Mrs. Dan Murphy.
A donation of half the . During refreshments a 'draw
proceeds from the rummage sale was made for a hand • knit
and bake sale will be 'given to the afghan. Winner wasAnthony
.Campsite building fund of the `Wisser, 264. Jones Street,
Goderich Girl Guides. Goderich.
A Tridium for the Grade 8 Azompogswomissommoi -
pupils•will be held the last three - •
days in May.
Mrs. A. Paulin and M,rs. J.
Buchanan are to attend' the
Send 1 n your
C.W, . Convention in Windsor-.
on
'
on May 18 and 19. meeting
Mrs. Richard Buchanan will
attend the 70th anniversary' of re i 0 r t s
Remember ladies!
Doherty ' is on the Phone
Committee.
Clothing, used cards and
stamps for Combermere are to
be left in the vestry. Mrs. Carl
Riegling and Mrs. Martin
Hendricks are in charge of this.
On the 26 of°May., a- Fiftieth
Anniversary Dinner is being beld,.
at 7:00 p.m. at Tiger Dunlop
Inn. Mrs,, Lawrence Howard of ,
,:London has been asked to be a
guest speaker. All those,who
have , been "' members Icor.
'receive honorable mention.
A special Fiftieth Anniversary
book will be• published and
available for sale.
Mrs. Wilfred Austin
volunteered to' help with the ,
additional correspondence in
connection .with the . Fiftieth
Anniversary. ,.
Mrs. John Franken, President
of the St. Augustine's Council,
aas-asked our members to attend
a joint meeting at St,,Augustine
on Jude 1:''A plat -Sale, will be
held at this meeting. '�
Father , Cassano gave an-
'appropriate
n �.
'appropriate ' talk on the Blessed
Mother.
It was decided to 'have a
social- "get together after the
special Fiftieth Anniversary Mass
being held at 11:00 o'clock on
Sunday, May 30.
Father Cassano will celebrate
Mass at the home of any
parishioner who is having a 4 !
seventieth or over birtlfday. t
Mrs. Clarence Doherty moved
that the . meeting be adjourned.
The, meeting closed with prayer.
Mrs. Marie "rAustjn' won ..the • .
myater rize. Lunch' was
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