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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1958, p. 6

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‘~â€"â€"â€" PACGEB MX 3 9* On Saturday Boy Scout roups of the North Waterloo strict made a collection of i newspapers amounting to W ORKING w A CANADIANS IM EYERY WALC Of 1tr8 JUST fifty cents a week...yet the regular deposit of this young lady at one of our school wickets makes her a "valued customer" of "MY BANK". â€" our Bank Statement... amd. bemdi â€" rerores o C en to Buibd Houser... She‘s one of more than two million Canadians saving at the Bof M. Their deposits run into the billions. To be exact, this yearâ€"end â€" October $1st â€" rotal deposits amount to $3,038,349,556. But her part in the Bof M‘s "total deposits" is only half the picture. What‘s happening to her deposit? Well, along with the deposits of the other two million, her money is being lent to build houses, buy tractors, cut lumber â€" to do a thousand and one things. How? Through hundreds of thousands of bank loans, the B of M is employing this Banx or MoNnTREAL LGanadas Toarst Cank Waterloo Branch, Cor. King & Erb Streets: MICHAEL TOWNSEND, Manager by YOUR OLD OWL RESOURCES $3,277,788,554 186 tons On behald of the Boy the public for your support in youngster‘s deposits, with many others, to finance the operations of business and industrial enterprises of all kinds and sizes ... of farmers, fishermen, oilâ€"men, miners, Iumbermen and ranchers ... of citizens of every calling ... of provincial and municipal governments and school districts. Total B of M loans now run to no less than $1,416,518,876. Yes, when you save your money at the Bof M you not only keep it safe and earning interest for you, but you make a sound investment for yourself in Canaâ€" da‘s growth now and in the years ahead. What‘s more â€"whether you want to save money or borrow it â€"you‘ll like banking at the Bof M. Why not drop in next time you‘re passing? st the Boy Scout headquarâ€" ters for the electing of a nominating Committee for the club President, Secretary, and election of the committee, the Sherry and Mrs. C. Perrin. Following the election of ofâ€" ficers, a discussion took place regarding the preparations for the Parents Night. It was decided it would be held Wednesday, December 10th at 7 p.m. at McGregor School. The evenings entertainment will include a "Going up Cereâ€" mony", and the showing of the Jamboree "J.I.M.‘" Film, The mothers also discussed craft work with the Akela of the cubs of the pack twice a month. _ Refreshments _ were served by Mrs L. Veital and they closed the meeting with the Scoutmothers Promise. Scouts Help Civil Defence. tend a game at the Kitchener Auditorium The Kâ€"W Dutchâ€" men played the North Bay Church, are making plans for a craft shop in their group at the church. They are hoping to start this coming Saturday, and expect to have some ready to be sold as Christmas gifts. Cub and Scout Mothers chosen; President, Mrs. S. Lease; Secretary, Mrs. C. C. Wier; Treasurer, Mrs, R. Norâ€" ris; Social Convenors, Mrs. S. the Nowadica are Cubmasters, and they found the craftwork lessons both interesting and beneficial They also discussed their entertainment plans for The 1st Waterloo Cub and Beout Mothers met last Wodâ€" nesday to hold elections for officers for the coming year. The following are the officers and explained how it could be the old folks ‘ at Sunshine Home, and the Freeport Saniâ€" wflmmmfinufi. groups Good ‘ for Christ mas. I wish them success. Pack at the Holy Seaviour The 2nd Waterloo Wolf Cub 102 KING ST. wW. KITCHENER 35 OTTAWA S. NEWTEX CLEANERS QUR CLEANING PROCESS WiLL RESTORE NEW LIFE BODY AND COLOR TO LAST YEAR‘S DRESSES. HOLL â€" DATE CHARMER 3E A HAVE YOUR PARTY DRESSES EXPERTLY DRY CLEANED BY NEWTEX. DoN‘T WAIT! HAVE YOUR CLEANING DONE NOW. t 2fm" .3 EYES EXAMINED 5_ STORES TO SERVE YOU CALL US TOâ€"DAY RPIOMETRIST, Both are a lot of fun to hunt, but the fox is a predator and a bad one, so shoot him every chance you get. Trappers. More newm oa this Attention Patrol Leoaders Have the boys, in your pat RABBIT HUNTERS ARE er joying the fall of snow which came this week and stayed. Some of the more ardent fox hunters are also out chasâ€" ing reynard around the coun try. The fox usually takes a lot more hunting to put him in the past tense than does the long eared but less cunning rabbit. J H.8 SOME OF THE MORE addictâ€" ed are already talking ice fishing. Its a game that proâ€" vides relaxation but mighty little sport. (Continued from Page 4) headed for. your Junior Tuesday night, Nov. 25th eight members of the 5th Kitâ€" chener Boy Scouts helped in a Civil Defence exercise at the Kitchener plaza. They volunâ€" teered to be the "casualties" for this exercise. The boys not only enjoyed the experâ€" ience, but also learned the many useful, practical, and es sential aids of Civil Defence. Good work fellows. Hockey Game Wednesday evening _ the Kâ€"W Dutchmer invited the North Waterloo RBoy Scout Troops, and Cub Packs to m# Hunting & Fishing (Continued on Page 7) ual emergency kit? If not not get them started. You to August issue I‘m 37 KING N. WATERLOO in

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