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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 1959, p. 2

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0N TV’CHANN'El l3 SUNDAY 5:30 " 5:45 Your Headquarters For Manufactured and Sold cmmnm Discuss C.C.F. Welfare Plans WATERlOO if f?) , ' Q if“ - at “minimum teNtllr,tutvrtte,', an. “and may -arrrtHegreoatttoeeaeA. att-ii-kit-tem. I‘m-pumadatm Savings, too, KNOW 'I'IIESE HEW TRAFFIC [AVIS THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE And just like her Junior Depoaitor's Account, your Savings Account will grow with regular deposits. mum ttne of 8200 and in additk-m the licence or permit may be suspended. M: on the right is now permitted in emu, towns nnd villages including Metropolitan Toronto but only: ornitrnaliinen1efthandturn; - (2)0nstreetn havimttwoorrnoreianatin etch direction; and (3) on one-way streets. within 200 feet. - It in an offence to place sign: on the window- and to hang objects in the motor vehicle which obstruct the driver’s View. 1titonoirenestoioada truck ortmNitn such I way that my part of the load fall: on the highway during transit and the penalty 'oeehtteeshttattemtirterm-aiotok (1) who}: owl-tang! motor which making motor vehicle; and (2) when following u You must lower your headlights: a) when witEth goo feet ofttn ”punching '0tttt.8reAHetlorta-mgtoeremtttrcaxaeta ted'-. Monday, May 2Sth MWdIo-ionlnnllw h Hap-I- comb can... m m'wmnuwmf 'es"-.--,. ‘ILW ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT have a way of growing G. We - Manager Waterloo Branch. “In.“ “may.“ of9ttrotmtsaatdu-rtts. SC0m1lNt1 In htttat oai_. 35* " by YOUR OLD OWL . rt ffi't We wonder too, if some of these older stores was the rea- son to: semester. wager in Kitchener remarking the other day that "driving out of Kitchener and into Waterloo H e being in s different abs country, Vsterloo I eh so quiet one! the bustle of Kitchener." We think the time this chap one through must have been when there wasn't much side welt truffle in the city. hut the owners or tenants and are do. ing a fair amount of business. to wonder if the promise of the new area has anything to do lid“! their not being re-occup- I . There is no doubt that many of those now lacking propriet. on Are the poorer looting Almost a quarter of a mil- lion bulbs have been ordered from Holland for shipment to Canada in early September for planting this fall. Special plant- ing instructions for various cli- matic and soil conditions, pre- pared by John Bradshaw, not- ed Canadian garden authority, will accompany each order of bulbs. "Beautifting their com- munities by planting these gar» dens is one way our Guides and Brownies can say "Thank Tou" for the community sup- port they have enjoyed during the past half century”, says In. W. Rankine Nesbitt, Chief Commissioner for the Canad- ian Girl Guides - Aagoeiation. Nt is our hope that everywhere in Canada next spring, golden tulips ill be synonymous with Guiding in fhtrtada_",, Planned to mark the 50th anniversary, the tulips will be planted in front of buildings where Guides and Brownies meet, and large gardens are planned for public parks in larger cities. Some will be shaped in the form of the Tre- foil, the three-ieaved emblem of Girl Guiding, and will be planted in cooperation with parks officials in each city. Golden Jubilee A "river of gold" from coasts f to coast will greet 1960, the Golden Jubilee Year of Girl Guiding in Canada next spring; with thousands of golden till- ips planted by 6500 Guide com- panies and Brownie packs in ‘ their own communities, it has . been announced at Canadian ml Headquarters in Toronto. an Boy Scout populations) with Scouting merit considered in each use. To Build New M.tt.' To nine $750.” for the cow struction of s new Canadian Scout Headquarters building id Ottawa, a special names cam- paign is being conducted across Canada this month. Rhys M. Sale, of Toronto, President of the Ford Motor Company at Canada, chairman of the Can. adian Headquarters Building Fund. points out that the. num- her of Boy Scouts in Canada has increased from 98,000 in 1946 to over a quarter of a million today, adding: “And we estimate the half-million in membership will be passed in 1907. Canadian Scout Head. quarters is now located in a converted residence which has become wholly inadequate to meet the growing needs of the Association". tiled to leave Vancoum July " and to leave Heath and; Am ik There will be a brief refueling stop at Tokyo on both the inward and outward mam Some " Scouta were chosen to attend the 3% from application: received on {one but! (based ongtrpvir? tlltgt't'g,rtutegT,t, PhitttpNnessttext to 'tkrterrfiriptmvetiOetdr. and Canadian "teitte Air. F!nthtr'mrt.1.rituiirulnetiiii. (Continued from Page 1) tr) ; "" "Be Wisi" ‘5

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