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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jul 1956, p. 11

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ciiuu-m-cteat'trtpttt scour HOUSE MD was muons, scours arr AT EES'HVAL; HAVE BUSY WEEK-END HOLIDAY AGENDA Voluntarily forfeiting their Canadian champion-hip titles over the week-end, when ther elected to remain loyal to We- terloo festival " the expenae of bidding to retain their honors " Iorritton, Scout Home Band wen renewed plaudits of countless former friends and earned the admin "eras of numerone new friends, by their festival exhibitions. “Here come the champions of champions" was the fine tribute paid the Scout Rouse hand as they entered Waterloo pork to the plaudits of A new record crowd of approving thousandts on Saturday. And an band proved the tri- bute WI. well deserved by laying, in the afternoon, claimed . 98.6 percent rank h their 'rnekatm show’ exhib- itiol, presented for the first time unywhere in Clam, and by win“: the street parade at night for the eight consecutive yea L Competing uglinst than nelves in the 'paekm show' the band was required to attain a rating of " percent to claim the honors, and the judges Med their unravel " the demolish-lion by according NHASMALLHOUSEDESBNSâ€"Ilnlcwmmumâ€"m mimdlfloflfitawhou,duigndbyhim "B. “and NW GiGioriiiGariy-ypdet. 5: Peer. .133. .96.»de ,VdGiGioetiasarirhFdete am.“ WdhflkfiMmflndwbfigthhm-dla Momdlhbdm ' 'iiiiiaiiriiiG-toeoevtottetttffef undo-bk mmumwdhhmfi-uwu hilb‘gone-“IoamWfam d5. - I '.".k"T1'""'rCCi0iLuucao--V Ttte-tee'.'.."",?.""',"'"."'".""""",",",")-":.;:".: .77, - mmumudhhmkumxdu hflb‘oo-uucbloammhm on» fanny. Mop-Wwflofllchududdlobddluuyadac- 7G"GGiiiuTioiiiGiautr"erff"e. Mbhlhaudfihhmk1quhdudha-bic-a- I a novdulodfib-adt'nmdmdmw in " Goa: cuss” " Ontario " B. M I HOUSE DEStGNS--TU - kattdtr vi" 1W but. MM l?r 'tere-t EYES EX_AMINED than 880.8 - of a 800 ”in: ftt {percent-go of 93.6. The ll minute exhibition in the pockets show held the crowd ”abound by its pro- cision and smoothness, with the musical amusements em- bodying old {Ivorite And new hits. Highlight of their per- formance in the playing of Rhapsody in Blue, as I con- cert, the band sounding more like a symphony orchestra, I than n trumpet band, providing _ them opportunity to display the lbs“ scope of their musical shiiity. In the street pende Scout House earned 5 rating of 94 percent to claim the prize for the eighth consecutive your. The band had honored last position in the parade, nod gain at the evening perform- once 'enpred' the show with e marching nnd musical display. While fulfilling their re- sponsibility " Waterloo the bond forfeited it: Canadian eumpfortattirttr, won over to past four years, " the com- petition held simultaneously at Herrittoa. Leanide Lions of Toronto won the Junior ram ' [i I it“? mJA-l-wo ",-teiety!t i [EM mnem‘ was. SUNDAY “(II uieurhomr'rortimotethe_ aghurrie-ftseoewhirh m- municipality snowed the full impact with resultant death oughom the province. A number of hydro inter- ruptions had emergency am swing into action to restore service, while several trees were blown down by the force of guns ot wind up to so miles an hour which were accompanied by tempestuous rains, thunder and lightning. A television aerial on the root of Bernhardt Hardware, store toppled onto King street, wrecking the - awning, while several tree! also yieided to impoa of the storm. us Mr.' score Top honors in the senior division were taken by 2nd Signs] Regiment of Toronto with 92.25 score, fol- lowed by Toronto Service Corps with 91. Western Ted! won the street - in junior division with 90.5 score end 2nd Signals end Sofie. Corps, Toronto, were tied in senior class with 92.6. Scout House Band is looking forward in later in the year when they will, on two occasions, be com- patina with the new Junior champions Lenside Lions. On Hominy Scout Home band made two tripe to Paris, sandwidiing in “between par- ticipation in the annual Kine- men community pienie-earnisml parade followed by n short musical display nt Riverside Park. The band took part in the Perle mkpninl parade in the morning, att later in the afternoon, angler exacting con- ditions, ptes'entod Nheir park- age show. _ Today' the band in partici- pating in the:tattoo atourharn, while on July " they travel to Madison, Wisconsin. for one of their feature U.8.A. trips of the season. _ Here's a room in your basement for real family living an! rtr.ties too} Enemy of Fluorescent " samples phone: Mternooet, bot thaw.attunhdrtrt., Canbar Lumber {fanny smut'Ttup-s Room’ Use Willow Wall menu ' Anna-ammuniti- mum, gr. BALLS, Mr. i In. John on Weber St. South Waterloo, " " loam], July 1, Ion SCHHIDT, Me. i In. John lillbank, " E-W Hospiul, July t, non. SITLER, Mr. i In. Donald, " Idington Ave., at E-W Hospiul, July 2, son. ALLEN, Mr. i In. Kenneth IM Bridgeport Rd. Waterloo at K-W Hospital, Job 2, (tougher. BYMA, Mr. & In. Bruno, RR 1, Preston, " K-W Hospital, Job 2, daughter. WEBER, Mr. 8 In. Aden, RR 2 Dayton " E-W Hospital, July 3, Ion. SCHMIDT, Mr. i Mrs. John, M Union St. Eat, Waterloo at K-W Bonito! Hospital, July 2, daughter. REGLER, Mr. & In. Jacob, RR 1 New Hamburg, n K- W Hospital, July 2, daugh- mum-“lab.“ Mil-"Io.- numb-0”."- -Br-.0l"""al.""t_TiTd"2'" -tl-hgulv'lw FUNDNG, Mr. & Mrs. Leo. 130 Roger St., Waterloo, at St. Inf: Hospital July t, l-w Hm, h” I, W 0 Roofhttg 0 Insulating K/W 2iitiiiiet daughter. Free Estimates Mr. & In. Kenneth Waterloo We 'gtatht',Tte', itrta'"'gat.""NrT, AL LEWIS Helm Oberlanda Construction CALLSI'LM r!tttet!P,!,,tl OnAlWoI-k ttttttttttte PhonoSH. 3-2737 q Amseattiiiq k 1rs'?.tttttfi,!, Put It'l- New.“ in”. LimberCo.Ua. ”UnM‘Sh EL. 'mum-m humanized...“ themnanddoycthntm‘ neantnmoeaririiuoedF ”Mp-hem!“ B-Ott-dee-h, MMSatinunM t,.i-mtmmheserrttha Ont-damn... uni-004'”. BOYER

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