IRE On Sale May 7 - 10 While Quantities Last ights Centre For your shopping convenience . . . Open Victoria Day, May from 9 am to 6 pm werwill be A Personal Financial 5! cl Traders Group lim SPECIALS l I Dynes l- | bargain harolds The girls are from the lst Thornhill Ranger Company. Girl Guides of Canada York South Division By Jean Peachman Congratulations to Maryanne Ball and Lynn Clouston for winning the Girl Guide travel-exchange draw in the Guiding on the Move program. The girls will be part of the exchange travel planned for this summer which will see Rangers and Guides going across Canada. Maryanne is heading for the Yukon and Lynn will go to Prince Edward Island. Girl Guide Day at CNE is coming August .15 2.25 02. size Mother's Day Mother's Day Special MAX FACTOR COLOGNE MIST JEWELLERS From Mother's Favorite Store PANTS LADIES' POLYESTER Mother's Day Special In Assorted Spring Colours Guide Day at CNE Remember to mark your calendar for August 15 to visit the CNE on Girl Guide Day. All day, programs have been arranged to which the girls, their families and friends as well as the general public are invited. Any Brownie, Guide, Ranger, Cadet or Guider in uniform will be admitted to the exhibition free of charge. We wish them a wonderful summer and look forward to hearing of their adventures on their return. $3.88 $1.29 Your family shopping centre Richmond Heights Centre Buy a Guiding on the Move button for a friend or summer guest â€" just 25 cents from any member of the Girl Guide Association. No hats are needed for that day. Capture the Joys of Mother's Day with Family Photographs Recently the whole pack tried for the athlete badge and the following passed: Dawn Crandell, Judith Grant, Camille Krupa, Andrea Tuck. Shauna Staley, Ann Haslett, Heather Nixon, Mia Pocente, June Freisen, Nancy Downer, Debbie Bunting, Rosemary Reid. Win Athlete badges Brown Owl Jackie Neun reports the 15! Concord Pack visited her group recently for a meeting of songs and singing games. Each Brownie made and took home a bird feeder as well. PHOTO f; SUPPLIES J33QL 884-3221 30†Self Clean Range ONLY We make it easy at Firestone Store A self cleaning model that features other conveniences such as automatic oven timer, clock and minuie minder, oven and surface indicator lamps‘ The cooktop has two 8†and two 6" cairod elements‘ ONLY Here is a superbly styled Frost Free refrigerator that has a 15 cu. ft. capacity. ltalso features a 331 lb. capacity freezer, integral meat drawer, twin crispers, cheese keeper and lift-out egg trays. Its convenient size fits in most kitchen areas. ‘ ODGINS BROS. HARDWARE RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL i 20:40†< EVERYTHING * We understand the beadworker badge has been started by the pack. and a few of the older girls are working on their observer badge. ln Richmond Hill The 12th and 15th Rich- mond Hill Brownie Packs have now been combined. They visited the 9th Rich- mond Hill Pack April 22 as part of their Guilding on the Move program. Judith Grant and Nancy Downer flew up from a farmyard through the gate to the city of the 2nd Thor- nhill Guide Company. * Except Items Already Discounted HMOND HILL 884-4401 Open Thursday and Friday Evenings to 9 p.m. The girls have been busy working on their interest badges with the following excellent results: Nancy Nikolaus, craft; Regina Castelletti. book lover, thrift. writer, neighbor. At the meeting Lori McLean received her Golden Hand and Nancy Nikolaus, Kathleen Fuly and Sandra Buskumalen received their Golden Hand later in April. In February Lydia Lan- dalt, Mary Feely, Sharon Gayeley and Nicole Fisher were enrolled and Lisa Maxwell and Cheryl Rowe enrolled in April. Richmond Heights Centre L15JRL Regina Castelletti received her Golden Hand in February and Golden Bars have been earned by Suzanne Verkuyl, Maureen Flood. Denise Magill and craft; Sandra Buskumalen, toy maker, housekeeper; Lydia Landalt, writer, skater: Sharon Gayeley. book lover, collector; Maureen Flood‘ writer, skater, book lover; Melissa Oswald. skater, writer; Nicole Fisher, book lover; Denise Magill, toy maker; Sharon Cochrane. collector, craft; Kathleen Feely, toy maker. Sharon Cochrane Brown Owl Cochrane and the wish to welcomi mothers, Mrs. 0 Mrs. Corbishley helping out. They are fillin need and the pad function without I "a: {‘nnnl‘n USE OUR firestone (‘HAR( CREDIT PLAN Has Canada Cord The 3rd Richmond Hill Coureurs des Bois tell us Louise Griffin has com- pleted her Canada Cord. They are filling a vital need and the pack could not function without them. Plans for the trip to the Cabana in Mexico are now in Brown Owl Patricia Cochrane and the Brownies wish to welcome the two mothers, Mrs. Ceballo and Mrs. Corbishley who are helping out. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 7. 1975 â€"â€" 37 The weekend of April 26-27 saw a keen group of Guides and leaders hiking the Bruce Trail with an overnight camp. 10th Hill Guides Tenth Richmond Hill Guides welcomed a new Guide Tammy Ferrando who was enrolled April 10. On March 27. the company enjoyed an all day outing to the Ontario Science Centre with 13 girls, Captain Peggy Thomas and Lieutenant Kay McNamara making the trip. Reports are that they had a great time. 17th Hill Guides An overnight winter camp in tents was enjoyed by 12 Guides and three Leaders of the 7th Richmond Hill Guides March 15-16. During that month, 11 Guides took a home nurse course with Mrs. Hall. The company is presently engaged in a St. John’s Ambulance First Aid Course. The Rangers plan to at- tend the 2nd Peterborough Guide and Ranger Cam- poree in June. Catering is the girls“ specialty and they will cater for any occasion to raise money especially for the trip. Recently Kelly Loree received her little house emblem and Wendy Bell. her hostess badge. the final stages SURE, Wg‘LL HELP§ET UPA m 0K6 CoMFOKTABLE BUD6E T W? YOU. THEN, IF 1T5 USEFUL WE’LL OFFER you A BILL CoNsou DAT/0N LoAN. 00R cum/45733 HAVE LOWERED Mom LY PAYMENKUPTB $50,“ §0M5WM€2A10RE/ CALL 7 TRANSCANï¬PA CREDIT 884-9281