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Terrace Bay News, 20 Jun 1963, p. 11

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« Terrace Bay News FLY-UP (continued from page 4) to to accept the Brownies flying UP. District Comm,, Mrs. S, Mikus: addressed each Brownie before Brown Owl Turner announced she an Indian maid who had passed all her tests and desired to join their Tribe. Guide Captain Downey replied, stating they accepted only _the tried, true, and brave to which the aspiring Brownie responded. Brownies Heather Boyd, Lorraine Belliveau, Judy Graham, Laura Hartman, Kathleen Thorpe and Linda Merciire were accepted into the Guides as Lte, Falzetta placed an Indian headdress on their heads and their new sixer welcomed them into the Company. With their peacepipes as their laws, ten Guides formed a small circle to repeat the Guide Laws. Capt. Downey enrolled one new Guide, Linda Fontaine and presented Lois Ann Fraser and Jane Kelty with their First year star and their Second Class Badge before the ceremomy was completed, The District Commissioner then formally welcomed the parents and friends of the girls flying up, Rev. T. G. Husser and one very special guest, Mrs. Maitland. Mrs. Maitland she continued, had been the first Commissioner of the then North Shore District, had contributed much to the movement in this District, even establishing Guides and Brownies in Manitouwadge. On behalf of the District Mrs. Mikus then presented to Mrs. Maitland a silver spoon bearing the Guide emblem, and their best wishes as she leaves Terrace Bay to make her home in Toronto. Mrs. Maitland replied, stating she had been very happy to have a real part in the building of Guides and Brownies here, feeling Guiding --- offered something valuable to girls which they could not receive elsewhere. She admonished them all to remember one Guide Law - Do Your Duty to God -- with that everything else would fall into its right place. The Guides and their leaders joined in a Grand Howl for Mrs. Maitland. A short game amused the girls, as Mrs. Mikus read a story, accompanied by the girls for sound effects. Luncheon was served on the lawn to the girls, by the Patrol leaders WIN A COMPLETE SPINNING OUTFIT BY SELLING KIWANIS FISH DERBY TICKETS SEE ANY TERRACE BAY KIWANIS MEMBER OR NEIL CORNTHWAITE AT THE HOTEL June 20,1963 and parents and guests entertained at tea in the Church hall. Mrs. Mikus paid tribute to the Local Association of Guides and Brownies who had prepared all the luncheon, The Fly Up closed with Taps and the esis, were dismissed by their Commissioner. BICYCLE RODEO The 3rd annual Bicycle Rodeo was run off Saturday, June 15th in the Arena with 130 contestants competing and bringing bikes of all shapes and sizes. All bikes entered in the contest were taped with red and white Scotchlite by the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay headed by John '| Graham and assisted by Howard Solly and Butch Pattyson. Cycles then underwent a thorough inspection by the members of the Police Department which was followed by an obstacle éourse designed to test the skill and knowledge of the riders. Obstacles consisted of diminishing clearance lines, serpentine, figure eight, brake test and offset obstacle test. Top marks went to Bevan Black with a perfect score of 70 points. Judging and assisting with all events were the following members of Teen Town headed by President Owen Turner: Jean Hopper, Paulette Boudreau, Susan Brooks, Marie Delaronde, Bruce Lundberg, Chris.Cavanaugh, Bob Hopper, Sharon Timpano, Danny Sthock, Velma LeBlanc, Ainsley Middaugh, John Anderson, Glen Pattyson and Lauri Marcella. Many thanks to them for their capable efforts. Also noted were the many parents who came to cheer on the contestants,' Their encouage- ment and interest was appreciated. Winners in respective classes were: up to 9 years - Lorne Reynolds, Danny Edmunds, Jack Ojavee, Paul Malashewski, Michael Regis, Patrick Cruickshank and Sally Turner; 9 to 12 years -- Linda Woodruff, Graham Coe, Jimmy - Malashewski, Jerry Papousek, David Daniels and Tommy Woods; 12 years and over - Bevan Black, Mark Boudreau, David Fedun, Terry Delaronde, Knute Schmiedschen, Shara Pelto and Blake Neely.. FOR DETAILS OUTER LE While BE: GN DISPLAYeadd> STUART 3 tlnekat peice HELP KIWANIS HELP THE KIDDIES / SUPPORT THE TERRACE BAY FISH DERBY

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