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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 1958, p. 8

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2. A sessiond indemnity of 38.0”, plus a tax-free expen- se .1)”:an cl $2,000. ANSWERS: 3. At July 1 the nverage manufacturing we was $66.3T per week. l. Newfoundland, which in- cludes the coast of Labrador. Prouh1r fem ot us realise how much our happiness and success in life d nds upon the encoungemx of our friends. Mrs. Humming the 3. P 1"Cthe twinge wage boys of the troop, hiked the seven mike out be the farm, and invested the sick boy as a Seoul. 'No years later the boy had fnly recovered is health, and in coming in re- gularly to attend his troop meetings. Bis mother credited his recovery to the Scouts, - to the affect on him of their friendliness and companion- ship, and the general new in- terest in life the Scouting had given him. During the rest of the camp they took turns visiting him. Then the - ended, and they all went over for a final visit and to.say good bye. Bot that wasn't the end of it. At Here is another good story: During their summer cam some years ago another Troop learned of n lonesome invalid boy on a. neighbouring farm. Some of the Scouts called on him, just to visit and cheer him up. Of course they talked about scouting and That they were doing at camp, and short, ly the boy wondered whether he couldn't become a Scout too, even if he was an invalid. The Scouts told him of course he could, and began teaching him the Tender-foot Knots and the other tests. being Cordial. Uh other chm aeteriatiea, it its!“ red}: neon much me“ you "do moaning about it" when you have the opportunity. It h Here ie an example: Not long ago a certain Canadian troop learned that a boy in their community, not a Scone, had become paralyzed as the result of an accident, and would have to remain in bed for a long time. On their own initiative the boys ar- ranged to call on him, in re- lays, each week, to keep him provided with reading matter, and in general to do all they could to make him confor- luv: the opportunity. It il 7 _tiedttrwiththethirdu-,e+ - helping others. : - Here is an example: Not Friendlileu lad Helpfulneu! Th.P-shso-eg-r--a QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ Which province of (kind- has the most miles of m- coast? What is the yearly pl) of a member of the House of Commons? in Canadian mnmeAteturiiitr was $37.19. What is the 1957 average? To-day by YOUR OLD OWL u, THE CANADIAN t BANK OF COMMERCE T VICTORY BONDS o Bash Adjustment 0 Long" Income Pain! 0 - RM . Quiet Simple Procedure o No New Payment CANADA CONVERSION BONDS R. A. ECHLIN, Hunger, Waterloo Branch CONMtVAMYetF6NNtrTsBtta- use the services o, Waterloo Brands, M. Q by. - Hana..- to convert I'll 1';me (Ontario) mamas to Remember the true - ing of the Scout PM, to be I friend to All, without - md to hail: aim-am, we or creed. 96 KING s. . Full Skirt . Regulation Tu, . Lovell Wringer WATERLOO STOVE $5.00 Down Delivers - $1.25 A Week PARKWAY "f/NVE THEATRE Waterloo Stove & Appliances BANISH WASHDAY WORRIES WITH A NEW 1958 ('f,lllf $99.95 SIMPLICITY WASHER Ie::':, 6F”??- 333:: Buy Now CREW And Save Tues” Wed., Aug. " - " MAN WHO NEVER WAS - (Cinemasoope) Glorh Grahame, Clifton Webb DESPEBADOES ARE m TOWN - Robert Arthur YOUNG’S Bl NEW ADM 2 Year FREE Service And Parts C. R. NIMMO Sat. Most., Aug. " - " PAJAMA GAME - Doris Day CRY m THE NIGHT - Edmond O'Brien GOLD was - 3 stooges BLOCK Busms - mac Kids WITH NO-SPLASH TUB [Ari?, MIND AND APPLIANCES tom - iiiifiiii'iiit , If"! I URI“ In: My Festival . Porcelain Tub I. " - " may“ ””8824”! WATERLOO AND TRADE tzriizn

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