oe tan aa at Page 6 -- RIVER OF GOLD (Cont'd from Page 1) Community for iis co-operation with the Guide movement since its formation here, The bulbs are all Golden' Harvest tulips and will be planted ina trefoil~shaped bed. They will . bear a small notice stating that they are the gift of the Guides and Brownies to mark their Golden Jubilee.' Tulips will be planted' by Mr.Lauri Niiranen, landscape gardener at the*Recreation Centre, The huge shipment, one of the largest tulip orders ever to be placed-in Canada, was shipped from Holland to the ports'of Montreal and Vancouver, and the bulbs bave been distributed ; from these points to communities in every pro- ; Vince. Orders for:each community were indi- vidually packed and labelled in Holland, and each order carries with it detailed plantiig instructions for the particular climate where the bulbs will grow. . Next spring the Girl Guide "River of Gold" | will start to bloom on Vancouver Island and 'will gradually flow across Canada to the coast of Newfoundland, Even the Yukon will , make a special tributary td the river, with . Guide Companies and Brownie Packs there | planting special forcing bulbs in pots for _ gifts to Churches and Hospitals, replacing 4 5 | outdoor beds, which are impractical there, _ SUIDE-BROWNIE ASSOCIATION HOLD MEETING Mrs. Norine Coe chaired' the meeting Mon- ' day evening of the Local Association to ' Guides and Brownies after announcing Mrs, - Mary Dashkewytch had tendered her resignation. 'as President and she, as Vice President, would ' continue in the chair for" the balance of the 1 I TERRACE BAY NEWS oe October 8, 1959 year, The meeting was held in the small meeting room of the Recreation! Centre,." Min- utes. of the June. meeting were read iby the _Secretary. Mrs, Betty Ollen-Bittle, . Reports, from the convenors followed: Mrs. Bea Williams Social; Mrs, Ruby: Smith - ~ Camp who gave an outline of the camp cleanup carried out,at Polly Lake by aigroup from 'the 'Terrace Bay Local Asseciation andthe -trans- portation provided for Guides and Guiders to and. from Polly Camp; Mrs. Elva McMillan-- Cookie Day, Convenor who announced the response! had, been heartening and Mrs.Betty Olden- Bittle and Mrs. Peggy Helmink volunteered to assist Mrs,McMillan by having'-their homes 'as distributing points for the girls on Cookie Day.. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs, Reggie Gombola. The Secretary was instructed to write a letter of appreciation to Mrs, . Dashkewytch for her service as President of the Association, and another letter to Mrs. Kay, Anderson who has resigned after five years as Brown Owl of Pack Two, - Report from the Guiders showed the Guide , Company and two Brownie Packs with suffi- cient leaders but Mrs.Mantey requested, one o two more for her Pack, Several new Guiders have enrolled this season. In Tuesday's pack there is Mrs.D,Whiteside,)Mrs,P,Helmink, Mrs. B, Peterkin and Miss, J,Hopper. Thursday'? s Pack has Mrs,M.Mantey and Mrs.P.Kelly, . On Friday. Mrs.E.Boyd has taken over with assist- ants Mrs,H.Farrell and Mrs.B.Anderson, Guide Captain Mrs,L,Downey now has Mrs,V.Slattery and Mrs,.P.Lindberg assisting, Guiders re- quested a notice be issued to all girls de- Sirous of joining Guides or (Cont'd Page 9) AT SPADONI .:BROS. Schreiber. OUDSIMOBILE no CORVAIR COME AND SEE" THEM': TODAY/ SEE THE REVOLUTIONARY CORVAIR--THE CAR WITH THE ENGINE.IN THE REAR--WHERE IT: BELONGS IN A COMPACT CAR SEE »THE CONVENTIONAL: 1960_CHEVROLET--DRAND NEW--BEAUTIFULLY ! LEFINED, AND LUXURIOUS SEE THE 1960 OLDSMOBILE--NOW} "ROCKET "Go" ON REGULAR GAS} INCLUDING TWO NEW- eee FIESTAS Sauer = a a MODELS