The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-10-19, Page 3DONNYBROOK
(Intended for last week)
Teachers home over the holiday
week-end included Miss Lucy Thomp-
of Dunnville, and Miss Grace Thomp- jing at Knox United Church, Auburn., ronto, were recent visitors with her
son of Oakville, Miss Irene Jefferson
son of Simcoe.
Mrs. H. Jefferson, Mrs, N. Thomp
son and Mrs, W. Hardy were among
those who attended the W.M.S. meet-
Miss Joan Doerr, of Niagara Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamney and
Larry, of Auburn, were Sunday visi
tors with Mr. and Mrs, R. Chamney.
Mr. and Geo. Reeves, of Tq-
mother, Mrs, Ohristena Jefferson and
other members of the family;
Mrs. Gordon Naylor, Mrs. William
Hardy and Mrs. Norman Thompson
attended the sectional meeting of the
W.M.S. in Holmesville,
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Thompson were
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson and
children, of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs.
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The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, October 19, 1955 Page TSuwa
Saturday. Roth Cubs and Scouts will been depleted considerably with $ha
participate this year, and it h hoped forming of the Scout troop this
that funds of the group, which have will be augmented by this effort.
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ESTIMATES FREK
Two members of the Wingham
troop were presented with the Second
Class badge at the regular meeting
of the troop pn Friday. Patrol Leaders
Brian Rider and Byron Adams, the
first two boys in the troop to complete
their tests for the badge, were honor
ed.
To be awarded the Second Class
badge boys must become proficient
in fire lighting and outdoor cooking,
knots, first aid bandages, signalling,
compass work and must in addition
know general rules of health and
have some knowledge of the highway
code. Possession of the badge entitles
Scouts to qualify for any six of a
selection of over eighty proficiency
badges covering as many different
subjects.
In addition to their Second Class
badges, the two boys were presented
with their Patrol Leader’s hat badges,
a white .metal fleur-de-lis which is
worn in front of the hat.
The evening was spent in games
and instruction. Following the regular
meeting a Court of Honor was held
at which it was decided to form two
more patrols to accommodate eleven
new boys who will be joining the
troop this week, most of them coming
up from the Cub pack. Paul Bennett
and Walton McKibbon were named
as probationary patrol leaders, in
charge of the two new patrols.
With the addition of the new boys
this week, the troop will have a total
strength of 28 boys, with four patrols
of seven each. Total strength of a Scout troop is 32 boys. I
This week the boys will be busy i
polishing apples for Apple Day on
Hobbs Glass Service
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Mr. and Mrs. Graham Chamney
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KINCARDINE MAN
RECEIVES NEW POST
The Woodstock Board of Education
announced last week the appointment
of M. C. McKenzie, 38, of Kincardine,
as assistant business administrator
with duties to commence December 1.
Mr. McKenzie is presently secre
tary-treasurer of the Kincardine
Public School Board and held a simi
lar position with the Chesley Board of
Education.
Hq is married and has four children
and is an active member of the
United Church, serving on the session
as well as .being active in Sunday
school work and the choir.
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