Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 84

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Council Seeks Businesses, Groups To Back Special Interest Scout Posts The North Shore Area Council, Bey Scouts of America, will hold an "Explorer Growth" dinner at 7 p.m. Monday in the Hotel Moraine in Highland Park. The dinner will initiate a progra mdesigned to promote sponsorship of Special Interest Explorer Scout posts by area businesses and organizations. The council president, Archibald McClure of Kenilworth, will introduce the dinner speaker, Lee F. Shalhope, board chairman of MidAmerican Truck Lines Inc., who will explain the businessman's stake in Special Interest Explorer Scouts. Result of Survey Special interest exploring is the sccuting's answer to a recent nationwide study conducted by the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research which indicated 83 percent of all high school boys are more interested in vocations than anything else. The program enables high school boys to become familiar with their chosen vocations by obtaining information directly from men who have succeeded in those vocations. The professional men who agree to sponsor special interest posts serve as counselors and also proATTENDS MOUNT IDA Miss Katie Hallberg of Winnetka has enrolled at Mount Ida Junior College, Newton Center, Mass. A freshman, Miss Hallberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hallberg, 84 Woodley Rd. vide a meeting place for the post, help set up a program of vocational study, and provide speakers who are familiar with special fields. Method Is Explained Under the program, for example. Scouts interested in medicine will talk with physicians, those interested in transportation with transportation executives, those interested in music with musicians. Area businesses and organizations expected to be represented at the dinneriinclude: Deerfield--Deerfield Fire Department, Deerfield Jaycees, and Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Glenview--National Dairy Products Corp., Glenview State Bank, and the Isaak Walton League. Winnetka--Winnetka Fire Department and First National Bank of Winnetka. Northbrook--Brookshore Co., Culligan Inc., Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories Inc., Soil Testing Service Inc., and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Wilmette--Lloyd Hollister Inc., Wilmette Fire Department, Christiansen Animal Hcrspital, Wilmette State Bank, Joe Jacobs Chevrolet, Carson Pirie Scott and Co., and John Colburn Associates Inc. Three Oaks Nursing Center The finest of professional service and loving care for the Aged and Convalescent with the atmosphere jind decor of a refined, residential hotel. We invite your inspection or a brochure will be sent upon request. 500 Asbury at Oakton, Evanston UNivertity 9-3600 DELICIOUS STEAKS Char-broiled to order! COMPLETE SIZZLIN' SIRLOIN STEAK <ES DINNER LES J. SULLIVAN is voting for P. J. CULLERTON for Count/ Assessor because he has served the citizens of Cook County as Assessor with distinction. NO TIPPING COME AS YOU ARE BONANZA AT OLD ORCHARD SHOPPING * CENTER SKOKIE BLVD. The Jacket.. . from Scotland «75 Authentic Scottish Kilts $25 and $30 Turtlenecks . . . in all colors $4.50 to $15 . . and our pride and joy . . . our huge collection of imported Shetland Cardigans and Pullovers $15 to $20 TROOPING THE COLOUR IMPORTS · TWEEDS · DISTINCTIVE CASUAL CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 8 9 6 Linden · Hubbard Woods i n Winnetka · H I 6-6360 · Daily 9 : 3 0 to 5 : 3 0 84 O c t o b e r 20, 1966

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