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Chancellor of til University of Toronto was re-- elected President of the Boy Scouts Association at tiie meeting of the Canadian Gtneral Council of the organizaticn in Ottawa on Julie 14th. Dr. Cody was nomin- ated by the Chief Scout, His Ex- cellency the Governor-General, who also nominated J.F.M. Stew- art of Toronto as Dominion Coin- missioner. Others elected included Gerald H. Brown. Honorary Do- minion Secretary. and W3. Creighton, Honorary Treasurer. J. B. Harkin. former head of the National Parks system. was de- the National Clothing collect- the Governor-General. as Chief Scout for Canada, with the Sliver Wolf. highest Scout decoration fnr service. The award was made on his retirement in recognition of are nrcmising. PECIAL We have a limited quantity of deluxe model record Rois Home week PROVINCIAL Elli’ August I3 to l6 "BIGGER Allll BETTER TllAll EVER attachments for sale now. Place your order PHONE 555 AND lTl0N w ‘=- ‘i ' = s} Wlll. NOT 5UP ASK FOR THEM IY NAM! "NO-MARK" BROWN TTQUICKIE§ l fir “V. -.....~.ii... - s.‘ A . eiport you pie ed up with a Guard ilk he's a llttlegiln will” l Mr. Harkin's service to the Move- ment. both as head of the Parks Branch. and as a member of the i Association's Executive for twenty years. For more than ten years he was Chairman of the Editorial Committee. Speaking at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian General Council of , the Boy Scouts Association, Major- General Dan Spray. who snortiy becomes Chief Executive Commis- HOTTEI’ of the Association, said he looked to Scouting to bring about much of the desired harmony in Canada. General Spry said that his military experience had taught him that you could bring together men from all parts of Canada. of diverse racial, religious and po- litical backgrounds. and place them . tinder capable leadership. and get a well-knit team capable of great accomplishments. It was equally true he said. that boys of all ]‘.'l'OV- inces and different racial, and re- ligious origins, brought together in the common purpose and pro- izramme of Scouting could bring to Canada the harmony which was so sadly lacking today. Royal Fainily Sees Ascot Meet Opener AiSCOVI‘. England. June l8—tCP> —Wlth most of the pageantry o-f old but minus the glittering fash- ions of pro-war days. Ascot 0011"" ed llS four-day season today with the Royal Family making its trad- itional r-titrance in iandaus drawn by Windsor grey horses. It was the first formal Ascot sea- son since 1939 although abbreviat- curated recently by His Excellency ' Annual fleeting Borran Ban 0.W.L. The annual meul f _ ran Ban SlPb-dlVlSlfllzllgO? illliwCcw L. was held in the Parish House ggniluhe 9th with 12 members prg. Meeting opened 1th i-he chaplain Rev. “Wm prsillimow, Mmulws “f 13st “Eula: and annual meel-"lgs were read and adopted An ddress was rcad bv the pregld. enttfollowed by the secretary's re. r Sick committee gave their report 8nd a new one was appointed ll was decided that the members do the washing of the chum}, 1m. <€Tl3 also washing for Parish house, A donation 0.! $50 was voted (m. the Sisters of Martha also $5 for a 81ft Y0!‘ an English war bride. The annual cleaning o: me church and house is to be done on June 19th Plans were made to spens-ir a picnic in July and 1m; following COXUIHIIKQS were appoint- ed 00 mfike the necessary arrange- ments: Mrs. Alfred Watts, Mrs George McDonald. Mrs. Patrick McIntyre. A vote 01 thanks was tendered the retiring officers New officers were elected as follows: President. Mrs. Earle Cullen 1st vice-president, Mrs. Dan Mc- Intyre 2nd vice-president, Mrs Pete;- Hughes. 3rd vice-president. Mrs B Mc- Innis Body-treasurer Mrs. Dan Brad- ley (re-electedl. Church committee Mrs Agnes McAulay, Mrs. Peter Hughes, Mrs. Patrick McIntyre Meeting closed winih prayer by chaplain Flollowing is the report of the president and secretary. Rev. Father. Madam Chairman. Fellow Mcmbers- I beg to submx: the following report c! past years’ work in Oorram Ban sub-division of the CW L Before giving niv resume of the pas! year's activities I wish 1o thank hcartly all my icllow members for ihelr kind oo-opeio-tidi which help- ed make it a successful year. Durin the first part of the year I amen ed the 24th Annual Dioces- an Convention at Charlottetown. As reports of this convention were published in the daily papers you all have a gmeral idea of what toe-k place. and reports made there by delegates and others the S S S A. which provided edu- cation for twelve girl-students u! St Dunsiarfs University. during last year. lottery and gave the sum of $100. of Service, Sisters of Martha, T.B. Much discussion took place on Fbr this we put on a Letters were received from Slstvs Murder lleariiig is Delayed To Tuesday WKITBY. Ont... June 18 -tCP) —Prol.iininary hearlns in the case of George Norman Bllton. 26- year-old Oshawa welder, charged with the dOuble murder of Mrs. Teresa Laurie and her four-year- old daughter Patricia of Ajax. Ont. was set forward to Tuesday. June Z5. when accused appeared today in Magistrate's Court here. Bodies ot the mother and her daughter were found by berry pickers Sunday. with their heads bashed in by a heavy stone. Dis- covery was made at a secluded spot near an Ajax Roadside. Police said Bllton airmen-red at the county jail. seeking a meal and accommodation. shortly before discovery of the bodies was made. They said he went then to a lo- cal restaurant and after eating. scrawled a note on the back oi’ the bill. {llhe note reed. "call the police. I am broke and I wanted a good meal before I go to jail. George." BBACKLEY SCHOOL Honor Roll of Brackley School for month of May. Grade X.-1_ Ray Stewart. Grade Ig.—l. Bet/Ly Rodd; 2, Brenton Newson, Grade VIII.—1, Vincent Newsoli. Grade Vl.-1_ Vera Newson: 1, Irene Newell: 3. Shirley Bernard. Grade V.-—1_ Shirley Prowse; 2, Thelma Newson; 3, Stanley Jack- son. Grade IV. Shel. Joyce Bernard; 2. Mervil Saunders. Grade IV. Jr.—1, Gail Prowse. Grade Il.—1. Frances Rana-hon. Grade I Sf.—]_ Wallace Jackson; 2 Douglas Newell. Grade I. Jr.-1, Joan Bernard. Perfect Attendance - Vera New- son. Thelma Newson. Stamlev ack- son. oyce Bernard, Grace Newell, Gail Provrse. NORTH WILTSIIIRE W. I. The regular monthl meeting of‘ the North Wlltshire Owen's Misc. ionary Society was ‘he. Vestry. The worship period was led by Mrs Hatherlcy. using the ser- vice from the Mlssionarv Nlonthly‘. The business period followed. Roll "l fell like screaming . . . because I forgot on! siinplo fcicil" “ 0RDS...words...words... they were driving me mad! Magazine editor is no job for any- one who’s as irritable and heailachcy all the time as I was! “Then l tried Kellogg's 50-day test. That one simple change of dict really helps me keep fir. Now, I have a grand time at work and after hours, too! And l really go for Kellogg's Bran Flakes.- They taste so good!" MAKE THIS 30-DAY TEST! ‘l. ll youwo Ilclly Ill see you: doctor! In lfpo in! feel dull and headachcy. you may only be suffering from in- complete elimination. lapcciully if you're over 35. Here's how one simple change of dict can help you keep fu: 1. Stun right now to ear Kellogg's Bran Flakes every morning. No harsh doses . . . iusi keep fit the nalural way! Get more of the "bulk" your sysicni nccds by curing delicious, gcnily-laxailie Kellogg's Bran Flakes With Other Paris Of Wheat! 3. Jun thirty days should prove in you how grand it is i0 feel alert. to have the energy for all the extra things you'd like to do. You'll want i0 go on keeping fit the Kellogg way! J to I say Kellogg's aro favour- ho. lna recent survey. 3 time as many housewives voted "Kellogg's" their favourite Bran Flakes as named any other brand. Look for the golden-yellow package —- try the new. large THRIFT)’ size. Keep fit with Kellogg's every gly in the year! call was answered by eight mem- . . ' bers, Reports qt secretary's were for the meeting was the Home ot the Prairies" was then sung viiild forest-clad Urewero. counwy. giver-L It was decided to invite a Mission Work of l-he Church In- The meeting closed "with "Our in an almost hldctn valley midway play Two members gave they; m- lei-testing readings by four members Loved Dominion Bless and lllé between Whakamxie and Murat.- velope collection told Qf the work being dgng ln Benediction. ara. there is an unique monument The community friendship scc- Canada at Battle River. Lernoi. _-__ erected by M804‘! Ialnlvlis 111 fW-‘l-J- retary. Mrs Bowman took nurn- Creek, in Eastern Canada and "n AUCKLAND. N Z — ICP) -'- ory of a lvlaorl .»oldiei who died In ber of calls made. The program the Lachlne Children's Home “Goo On tihe fringe o1 New Zealaiids the Second Grcal War \ t v . o . /l/en/ Direct League, etc. All these have been attended to except the Sisiers of Martha The Sisters were expert- ed meetings were held in 1943 and _ 1944. In keeping with the govern- ment's "austerity" program. the King decreed lounge suits for men andmodest creations for the Lad- ies, who i-i re-war days made a fashion para e of the race meet. Sir John Reynard Volant won the 2 1-2 miles seconds. What's the misspelled word in this soritcncu "cur anus Tllfll AND aua " RUL£S~_Send our_ answer to Cue. Dtlfl.‘ 1 S4 ataiie 5L, Toronto B. Every l-IOTNTI the tin: ten correct entries drawn each win $10 CASH- doubled to “If accompanied by a boxtop from Cue Liquid Boning-loo Send as many entries as you‘ like. Nlme: of winners will be published CUE Jlodoun ligand Sonldfaloo CUE mm ‘OIAIQ-wliildren loye Cue a delicig‘: mi: and height ruby-lad our. ll um - no abrasives f: or lmnie lea a IOIIY — ‘ Th em! n/rubing s i Ill ddidw acldoolum deli u: uivu m nerd QUE Wt!‘ 10in Jarvlss four-year-old Ascot Stakes Handicap. today's feature and the longest race of the season to date. The 8 to 1 shot went tho in four minutes. 33 3-5 ing a rather large donation for ‘building a new mother house and as no meeting has been held slncc getting the request nothing has been decided. For this we also had a lottery. Approximately one hundred lottery were receiv- otL durln the year from the National gue. A few of these were disposed of and returned Al. Ql-u-lstmas a treat. o! oranges and apples was provided for the 531ml dllldrm qr Grand IYBGBGIB and Millwve Schools. One oopy 3T C.W L. magazine has been receiv- ed monthly during the year. A contribution was made at Qhr15im&S to buy some figures (or the crib and asflhi at Easier io purchase flowers for the altar. I now wish to tender my refill!"- ation as president and wish lht! new pgggldent the best of luck and m-operation in her new undertak- a sat- ill . ‘I; trust my r600“ Wlliams . year s isfactory account c.t H19 sccratarys in detail an account of money's received and expended Respectfully submitted. _ ESTELLA MacDOUGALL. President Secretary's MP0" . . l id t. Rev. Chaplain. Midi?“ ‘$512!: fr’; dork! Pbololrlfib C0- Ami- vine ed w total expenditure balance on hand cf 0110M is ‘ “lffiméilbish s» nu m; nvembeisuufloo . gainfully submitted. $50! N? _-i- ‘lblititloiskziownof w. :000%0lmw. -. all expenses connect- our gntgl-talnlnenla Olll‘ the year unountnd t0 751939 199"“ 5 i. m thank our kind encouragement. and the help and oo- work toi- "Cod and ELLA BRADLEY, soot-our! 2 —li h W flglgxiylsilalrslsifl/iflflgli? of the wrap T-QAW h" m; San-n s ‘Q Ban sub-division of the C. i - . om"; K Chadd“ for 1945.45 i Expanding Services I-u. lv. rum. During ‘he W411‘ We held 3 V“ 1.05 li-r. Arr. q" meetings with a fair attendance _ ‘ _ mm- 4 O5 qsf": of members. Our membership all? 'Thc opening ofthc new Montreal-Chicago 7-170 gm.“ I ' ll-m; 64o ' War is "mesa-n pald up m service is a further step in T.C.A.'s expan- "-30 mm, 9-05 mm.‘ |zl4o "m" W51 Wweed‘ mmmwd lo sioo programme. Nine years of flying 5-05 “m; P-m.‘ 4'40 "n" gawk- hmade trig folslgfivél$ dflgflwlfi between the Atlantic anld Pacific has won K ' 5 P-M.‘ I l. f0 : ‘ziur: Fun - . - _ ' ' - ' . Scholars.‘ $10030; Rfllegtggceggiéé for T.C.A. a leading-p ace in the ranks zlfeping pace will; ope . “m same, of the worlds air lines. It has flown . Passenger Do ‘IZQA .8 “lemmm y“ kfled- (Si? b T mo and New York foi- "s fleef- L - "31" Ail-ii "Pal"! l; Souls 1,, Purogguypy so, Fingers on etween oro ab)“ s unmous “a ners hay e B routes, a i‘ gllalpal-vflasffrfufgéngffirbrfi .5“, more than five years ; . -. Soon Toronto- you rewards; a C “Refresh en added g0 ..or e ‘~ ' . . ' . e,-~_ , ' and; cloth for Cfib find éfgiliiglfwlsllj Cleveland and Victoria-Seattle services ca")! flying by TJCF" business 0:1“, meals i e1- 334. . Treat for en ... . . . - .A_- p can.” y Christa,“ $550 0c will |OICI these other great U.S. centres , 0m‘ Del’ "l u‘ “d dlooemn "e3 to T.C.A.‘s Coast to Coast and Trans- l halve, paid ills eioienm o! m" It" Atlantic services. ‘ ridenz as a doieswi '0 "It c- 1* convention, Sisters of 98M" $5- Tlbet that its population is variously estimat- mm 700.000 t0 anus-ulnar 42%“ .- V/ _ PASSENGER ' Convenj‘ Ti Brunswick Hotel, Moiicimi — Phone 9151 or your Travel Agent AIR EXPRESS AIR MAIL