Zurich Citizens News, 1958-07-09, Page 1No. 25 and 26
ZURIC
H
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958
HONOUR LEADERS. At o recent- "Mother and Daughter" banquet held in Zur-
ich, sponsored by th Ladies' Auxiliary, members of the Brownies honoured two of their
retiring leaders by presenting them with gifts. Left to right are Mary Bannister, Mrs.
William Lawrence, Shirley Weido, Barbara Forrester,i Mrs. James Parkins, and Cheryl
Stade.
(Staff Photo)
A i xiliary to Guides & Brownies Hold
`other & Daughter Banquet In Zurich
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On June 25 a turkey dinner Brownies with badges earned for
various lirrojects, and Captain
Webb ennsoillled Miss Carolyn Du-
champ as a Guide Patsy Bris-
siotiiOwar itis tui d witi taoSpedial..
badge for having the highest nu-
mber of points far alll Guiding
activities for the year.
Mrs. Luxton., Exeter, was an
honourary guest. The special
speaker, Miss Grace Legg, Birr,
was introduced by Mrs. Jack Ban-
nister. Miss Legg, a Brown Owl,
also a first grade teacher, spoke
of her trip to England as a chosen
Guide to attend the World Guide
Jamboree. She displayed many
souvenirs and explained high-
lights of her trip. She welcomed
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was served to 65 Guide and; Br-
ownie members and guests. The
:du inet . oats served urn rbhe Tour
aur ono** boalkii e• 'i t _
• Captain Kay Webb,, being -chair-
lady, proposed a toast to .the
Queen, which was followed by
'toasts to the Guides, and Brownies
and to the mothers. A. lively sing
sang led by Mrs. Lorne Rader,
was enjoyed. A short program
consisted of a solo by Cheryl.
Stade, a piano duet by Sharon
Hugill and Mary Ellen Thiel and
a coronet solo by Eleanor Prang,
Shirley. Flaaibard :also gave a pi-
ano solo. Mrs. Harold Stade was
pianist.
Brown Owl Parkins preseaited
-Wen; onites Observe 50th Anni