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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 May 1958, p. 11

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EAST RELIEF FOR Cub Lodge, the Oth Kitchener enjoyed i# fully. â€" Welf Cubs Enjoy Weckeond Also in the camp in the couting in Actie EYES EXAMINED ww same GLASSES TD MONDAY MAY 26th FROM 7:30 p.m. Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club ALL YOU NEED IS INTEREST WE SUPPLY THE REST NEW ADDRESS %um ST. NORTRB HENER, ONTARIO e Scenicâ€"Dome rail travel e Low cost reduced round trip rail fares o Overseas Steamship services e Great Lakes and Alaska cruises e Hotels and resorts across Canada e Airlines serving Canada in 5 continents ,*"2? 4 C. R. NIMMO TRY LAWN BOWLING FREE YOUNG‘S BETTER VISION GLASSES OPTOMETRIST AGENT ABOUT ... day, enuding wihh a commp Two: On Sunday the cubs attended Cubs‘ Own in the ewh chape! on the camp. "This was a vory wood weekend regard}ess of the weather" said one of the 14th at the Parish Hall of the Holy Seviour Church, Waterloo, by the 2nd Waterâ€" loo Cub and Scout Group. Given a ‘Grandâ€"Howl‘ sendâ€"off by the Cub Pack were Jamic Stewart and Colin Blythe, and "paddling your own canoe"‘, along the river of time, and you can bypase the rocks of trouble by "Smiling" too. #Znd Waterloo Cub & ture ceremony was held May after ‘shedding their skin‘ they took the ten steps to scouting and were received into the Scout Troop by Scoutmaster John Futter who performed PHONE SH 2â€"1971 FOR APPOINTMENT 99 "~ "And W ‘sag mon will sus thee at the law, and tahe wway cloak also;" se read a s»ealous ges. Also invested into the troop at the same ceremony were two new scouts, David Burnside and Don Reiko. The RScouts were addressed by Troop Chaplain the Reverend Harvey F. Southcott, Rector of the church who pointed out that the reaponsibility, sportsâ€" manship _ and _ dependability stressed in scouting was good grounmd work for a boy and asâ€" sisted â€" his development in young Communist who was aA college graduate, â€" apending some time in an Indian prison mittee Chairman Mr. John Banting. Cubmaster John Forâ€" tune presented the two boys with their Leaping Wolf Badâ€" the investiture, and presented badges and neckerchiets with the assistance of Group Comâ€" later years After the cereâ€" mony the cuwbs and scouts joined forces for refreshments which were supplied by and served to them by membera of Reout _ Auxiliaey, President Mre. Williem Clayfield, THE LEADERSHIP THAT CREATED CANADA‘S GREATEST TV SETS BRINGS YOU THESE ADMIRAL PRODUCTS FOR THE HOME "Circulating Cold Air" Design Maintains Uniform Subâ€"Zero Cold. "Dry Wall Construction‘" Eliminates Exterior "Sweating" 10.6 CU. FT., 357 Ib. Capacity. 4 Super Speed Freezer Shelves Giant Ice Cream Storage Department Automatic Interior Light WATERLOO STOVE ADMIRAL SEE THEM ATl V'B lnd Rostugaiink : t""‘f sTGaF + aif ut s ‘Wair Pestwment and <uihed; "Weil, New‘s ouk :gon sepl How streonge treso. words of Jesus sounded! The prisoner had always been taught to fight for his rights He read and reread it, emperiencing a violent tug away from old values and ambitions. He has recently written:. "For yearse I have looked for the way of life expressed in the Bible. I have searched all over India for such an ewxpression of life. I have found the answer in a completely new way of life. Now life has purpose, and I found it in Christ, behind priâ€" Buggested readings for SEEDS â€" PLANTS â€" GARDEN SUPPLIES WATERLOO COUNTY _ SUPPLIE COâ€"OPERATIVE SH 5â€"8431 AND APPLIANCES 3 ag "BUILTâ€"IN" Slimline Tamiip â€" Sathes 3: 1â€"18° : Meondayg» James 4: 1â€"14 ® SELECTION Fire Hall SH. 5â€"5601 Hospital SH. 59451 Police .. SH. 54701 Thursday â€" EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS _ WATERLOO James_ 5: 1â€"2%0 « 1 Peter 1i 1â€"25 1 Peter 2: 1â€"25. Peter 4: 1â€"19 1 Peter 5; 1â€"14

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