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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1959, p. 8

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1 would like to take the. opâ€" portuniity to wish all my readâ€" ers a wery Happy New Year, and aH the best for 1959. | \ Somethimg Mew This Year | Moving. Twin City and area Scout leaders helped move ofâ€" = (__ _/ A» *8C V e * ,(v(':fl / * ° Y t e rEâ€"DecoratE your onE ©(} AV iF" pi now â€" anp save .. (@ /REL BP FLOOR _ TILE Wallpaper YOUNG‘S BETTER VISION GLASSES c o PRHONE sSH #â€"1971 #8 EEN ST. NORTB nfiglflu ONTAR:O FOR APPOINTMEN A Single Roll Discontinued Lines ~ Domestic WALLPAPER ?;OY‘S AINTS PICTURES 19. 9¢ reduced PICTURES «20 3 AMINED . .. weâ€" GLASSES FITTED . R. NIMMO standard gauge by YOUR OLD O APER JUAAZF _ ©LOOR TILE saup ;ROADLOOM WALL TILE ES _ miemiORs LTD, CUSTOM DRAPES 110 KING ST. S$. . Waterloo SH 3â€"5283 OPTOMETRIST eaup" The association purchased the school, which is situated on an acre of land to provide for Th sum of $7,500. It was the k k WaX Discontinued Lines PAINT for Scouts want to help more when parking space available at the renovated headquarters. Many people did not visit the downâ€" mwhnmh&fifihfifi several meetings at one â€" 20 » Increase Expected in to The old office was TOYS Interest in Seouting is exâ€" WALL 28( sq. ft. Wall Tiles TILE PLASTIC The Scouts took official resiâ€" dence of the building last Monâ€" day, January 5th. One associaâ€" tion ~executive held its first meeting of the year at the new Boy Scout Association headâ€" quarters. Contfing Events. On Jan. 10th the Presidents and Commissions from. throâ€" ughout Green Acres region will said the commissioner. He went on to say "our memberâ€" ship has doubled to 2,500 boys and leaders, not to mention about 600 adults on various committees, since 1948. We should double again within the next 10 years. These premises will allow us to expand as the administration work increases said Mr. Wheeler. sisted of one clesk who was in the office for half days only. In 1946 a Scouting executive was formed and Mr. L. Wheelâ€" er was appointed executive commissioner two years later. ‘"‘We‘ve given serious thousht to new quarters for the past two years only and when this opportunity (to purchase the sc!xool) came up, we grabbed it" 37 KING ST. N. wWATERLOO SH 2â€"3800 ITS TIME TO HAVE ALL THOSE PARTY CLOTHES CLEANED AND READY FOR THE NEXT BIG EVENT. SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES and CURTAINS COULD PROBABLY STAND AN AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEANâ€"UP TOO. After the Conquest, slavery became thore firmly estâ€" ablished. In Novea Scotia the British who settled at Halifax in 1749 brought with them a large number of slaves, The migrafionotAmericancobnuhdmthouvm period resulted iox; a‘ta{aut:r influx. latâ€"sin . *the end e century very feelings wéreBiecominc widespread. John Gravées Simcoe rfludd theledmmnMUppg:,Qgtgdquuly 1793 pass. a hwforbiddingthekfipoflotflivéfmm pmwmmmem«mvemmmm ::achedtpeagfl:eofuzls;lnollmw&mdath;heug.um recognize r & master over ves, thus ineffectg}::’liahlngkgelecalmhud:hmy.hum Scotia in 178 the legislature refused to include a reference toslaverymapieeeoflegishtionoqfliegmund'flut slaver%did not exist there.andthecom'hotNovaSeotia. New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundâ€" land invariably interpreted the law against the interests of slave owners. After 1800 public sentiment in the British golo.nh!uinN?rflx:‘m‘efia‘wusopmmuncedlyoppooedh F3 ve cuvectaon mt ced n k cE TD ie WPs NP idtniiniet mds itc is ts i onA 1 2 T2EZAAmmCuy oppouseq the slave system that only mlnorwvestiga persisted, and thesewereeranedbythefonmlabonfionoldaveryw the British Parliament in 1833 s acvaey Negeo sisice wies Soporine tat the aalon,. is ves > : + 1689 many were ?‘““;?.g““‘ the West Indies to relieve a labour shortage, and were widely used Canld.h.xelyb merchants and furâ€"trade: _ After eCotzxuen.mvmbmm Canada until the beginning of the NEWTEX CLEANERS WAS SLAVERYX KEVER ACCEPTED IMN CANADAr 5 STORES TO SERVE YOU t Your old owl at this time wishes <to express his thanks to the many people who have I in numerous ways, given not only financial help, but also their valuable time and efforts to assist the Scout Movement, in our many projects for fund raising and youth training, in \this Great Game of Scouting. Your support in 1958 was more _ than gratifying, :and I know 4 that same support will be with the movement in all its underâ€" will be commencing at 9 a.m. and carry on until 4 p.m. Lunch will be served. Here is a chance for you the patrol leaders to get some extra training in Scouting and the patrol system. If you have got your "Bronze", see your scoutâ€" er about further details. visit the new North Waterloo Headquarters. On Jan. 17 a patrol leaders training session, known as the ‘"‘Bronze Arrowhead Course" 135 QOTTAWA ST. S. KITCHENER "Be Wise" SH 3â€"3683

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