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The Humanities Theatre at. the
University of Waterloo was the
locale for the annual-meeting of the
Girl Guides:Of .Canada - Guides du
Canada on Monday, June 21 at 7.30
p.m. ' Attending from Lucknow
,• were Mr.s.A. E. McKini, Mrs. J.'.
'C. McKim, Mrs: Harold Greer and
'Mrs. Harvey Webster and from ,•
Winghani 'Mrs. John dmi.y alohg•
with Guide: leaders and
. from 'across. :Canada.
sioner since 1931. reported on her
years in office/ Her activities have
included travelling across. the,
country visiting many of the
• 250,000 girl's and leaders 'involved
in 'Guiding. Mrs. Gurd retired this
year, ,and the official installation
ceremony olher.successor, Mrs. K.
P. Hayes of Vancouver took place
at the annual meeting.
' - The Honourable Paaline. M.
McGibbon, Lieutenant Governor of
Ontario, was the 'guest speaker.
Her topic was "Volunteerism', a
much discussed subject today and
one that mas. of interest 'to her
Guiding' audienCe.
'Following the meeting, the
Lieutenant Governor was introduc-
ed to the members of the National
Council and attended' an . informal
reception with all those present at
the meeting.
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174 Attend Webster Picnie. Sunday
At Brookside School,. Family History •
Mode Avalloble.for First Time • . ,
• Sunday,. June 20th, was, a perfect
• .day. for the Webster annual picnic
which was held at Brookside School
fat' the, first time. An exceptionally
good crowd was in attendaiiee. 174
registered.
' One of the main features of
entertainment 'was the showing of
slides by Mrs. Mervin '(lean) Lobb
of Myth who has devoted a great
deal of time to, compiling the
history of the "Websters" and has
travelled to Ireland in search of
material. While there she took
pictures of interest and was good
enough to share them with the
group, giving interesting com-
ments on each. The. book "The
Tipperary Websters” was intro-
duced in the completed form to the
clan. If you did not receive an issue
.and are interested, Mrs. Lobb will '
be pleased to supply you with one
at k$10.00.
' Mac Webster of Kincardine and.
Dave MacDonald of Lochalsh
provided Irish tunes on bagpipe
and drum.
Clayton•Alton and Don Cameron
were in' charge of sports. The
"winner of each race was as follows:
4 years and under, Tom McNee; 6
years and under, Crystal White;
girls 6 - 10, Mae Raynard; boys 6 -.
10, Steven Alton; girls 10 - 14, Kay
Morrison; boys 10* 14, Karl
Morrison; wheelbarrow race, Crys-
tal White and Brian. White; junior
three-legged race, Mae it aynard
and Carol Ritchie, Brian White and
Did White, tied; senior three-
legged race, Susan . Irvin and
Elizabeth Ritchie; junior sack race,
Crystal White; senior girls, Marian
Raynard; senior bOys, Glenn Ray-
nard; kick the slipper, ladies,
Lynda McNee; kick the slipper,
men,. Nick White; kick the slipper,
girls, Kay Morrison; kick the
slipper, boys, Karl Morrison. 'A
peanut scramble completed the
sports.
The northern ladies served a
delicious supper, sinorgasbord
style, after which president Blake
Alton asked the gathering to
observe 2 minutes silence in
Memory of eight members who had
passed on since the last picnic,
Melvin Raynard., Goderich; Kevin
Reid, Windsor; Bob Helm; Luck-
now; Mrs. Sam Alton, Lucknow;
Mrs. Charles Bristow; Jack Web-
ster Jr., Edrnonton; David A.
Andrew, Calgary; Marshal Gibson,
Lucknow.
Miss Ada Webster was then
called .on and expressed the
gratitude of the clan to Mrs. Lobb
for her great efforts to provide the
family with their history and
presented Mrs. Lobb and her two
daughters-in-law with a gift as a
token of apprepiation.
Special prizes of silver dollar
Olympic, coins were given to the
following by Mrs. Harvey Webster:
oldest lady, Ada Webster, Luck-
now; oldest gent, Fred Reid,
'Clinton; youngest child, Leanne
Webster, daughter of Vicky and
Phillip Webster,. Forest; nearest
wedding anniversary date, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken McNee, Dungannon;
coming the farthest, Clayton and
Margaret McGregor, Wilkesport,
Ontario; largest family present,
Elliott Websters of Forest; guess-
ing the most things in a match box,
Mrs. I3ernadean Ritchie. . '
After supper 'the executive and
interested members joined to hold
a business meeting. The following
are the new slate of officers:
president, Grant Webster, Varna;
1st vice,. Harvey Ritchie, LucknOw;
2nd vice, Edgar Allan,. Seaforth;
treasurer, south, Mel Webster;
treasurer, north, Alex Andrew;
secretary,' Mrs. Jessie Kirkland.
The retiring president, -Blake
Alton thanked everyone. who had
helped in any way. All appreciated'
the leadership, which Blake and
Dora contributed and were'sorry to
learn Dora had undergone surgery
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London on
ThurSday. Do' hope for a speedy
recovery.. • •
The unanimous .opinion as' they
said farewell' to relatives was thdt
all had' a very pleasant gathering.