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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Aug 1958, p. 13

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City m wwnrsuztp_te.teLEt8tf.?.?f,.Eiy-'. 0mm. LAG ER Of The Province Of Ontario JUSTICE J. KEILER MacKAY V.D.. LLB. ONTARIO HOSPITAL tmil could be the - no - "W'V' and hot WI a. bun " - n- A.“ Id ‘m - 6:S0 iiiiGlt+ d by. Jsiia/iiiiy LIMITED CHILDREN 2Sc HIST DUSTIN Finals 1 :30 pan. Durban We USA. fan dull to I-tr the Scout House Bani J. “I.“ Ttio -teM. I Pe"""?'? - .- “I all". I - "a. m Derminirm network of mmhmm’mxw°m°’ The muummmmof‘hewcs" tW. Beret. “ax-onto. yin: Jim” “W tcentre) mmmvmmmmmfldm'd Scout Houe band has been i. proposed by enthusiasts of the) bend a Still-water, Minnesou.‘ U.S.A. aftermath of their ml cond annual visit and partici- pation in bond tournament there recently. An ”Question. ha been received by bondi director w. J. Blum of Preston for authority to organize such n club they propose to name it ‘Preston Scout House Band Wagon' in that city as the pos- sible basis for other clubs in I the U.S.A. with a similar pur- pose. water citizens regarding Scout House band is clearly indi- cated in a host of letters from former and newly formed friends since their recent per- formnceu there. A pun to m club' One Stillwater official, pro-i posing the fun club. wrote in part " follows; "We wish to", form a fan club, called the) ‘Preston Scout House Band Wagon'. Maybe the expression ‘on the bang wagon’ is Just 3 Inca! eo11oquia1isrm, but to us it means that you're going all out for the person or organ- iimtion on those bend "gen . vou dial). From .11 the glow- iine reports we have heard ifrom your hosts and hostesses - 12“-]...A InsunAnca =-1"'-eiiziiiziizriziziizr" during their sin! there), we are quite certain that they would a “at to be charter madam of Such In oreim- tion. You -r.". _....--. ---" -- Eng reports we have bend from your hosts and hostesses (where mayhem were billeted The enthusiasm “Besides that, of mm, we JIMMY NAMARO TRIO organize . U.S.A. to honor Preston and». Atett of Still- would welcome any fans who ty", like to join the group. pre want the privilege of be- ‘ing your No. 1 fan club. Miss ‘Stillwater would most likely lbe the logical choice for presi- dent. Maybe the annual Miss Stillmter could automatically become the president during !her year as queen. hf other l Mn clubs are formed in other J, parts of the country we would , like to have them work thro- I ugh us. There would not be -i much work on the part of your " group . . . we would need just one correspondent who .. l, would keep us informed as to lthe doings of Scout House, I schedules, ete., and items of 0. interest. "The youngsters, of course. admire the boys themselves, ‘but there is something else i that we older ones appreciate, *and that is that you are es- tablishing ideals, incentives l and goals of a very high order ‘for all the youth with whom Hon come in contact. It may - 'Ad-A 1.1,... in not have been your idea to create any more than a fine and unique drum and bugle corps, but you have nurtured the second idea as truly as if you had made it your sole aim and purpose. We think what you have done is wholesome, good, imaginative and gullent, and we would like to help it grow. I don’t know of e per- son who is not stirred and in- spired by the phys'cel fitness of your young men. Do give the idea your serious considc .eretion. I think it he: merit", (the authority wrote. 3 Another fun wrote that ‘Paul Bauer is a celebrity here. I am sure his popularity ex- ceeds that of Elvis Presley, Lawrence Welk and Pat Boone put together'. (Paul is the band sergeant, and the writer is a newspaper reporter l from Minnesota). l "Your Canadian ambasa- I dots of good will, the Preston 1Scout Rouse boys, have won l the hearts of everyone in Still- water, and for miles around", another host who billeted several of the bandsmen on their visit there, wrote. “Pres- ton should be truly proud of lthem. Not a single complaint has been heard against any of your group. In fact people go out of their way to telephone us and tell us how much they enjoyed having them in their homes, as well as the many thoughtful deeds these boys performed for then while they - him hosted. Everyone us And tell us how much u enjoyed having them in th homes, " well so the m1 thoughtful deeds these b pox-formed for them while e were being hosted. Every is uni-t nbout nut yen Mt, 1968 een your idea to more than a fine drum and bugle vou have nurtured .

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