aoa ds o. ooR * + ¥¥2, . s oi We isA This past weekend 25 Troops, comprised of approximately Waterlooe District enjoyed a Chief Elmer Schmidt AD.C. as sisted by 11 of the District with a B of M WBANK WORKING WITH CANADIAMS M EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE l!l! Waterloo Branch, Cor. King & Erb Streets: Got a longâ€"range plan for installing a modern water system? Thinking of largeâ€"scale remodelâ€" ling on your farmâ€"house? Figuring bow much new heavy machinery could increase your yield? . . . Then tailk to the Bank of Montreal. ‘There‘s no need to put off those farm improveâ€" ments you really want to make. You can move those longâ€"range plans right up to the present by seeing your nearest branch of the B of M about a Farm Improvement Loan. The manager will be glad to talk it over with you ... and you‘ll be surprised at the low cost of a B of M FIL. BAanxk or MoNnNTREAL dest Rngslish newspaper,. devoted to the inâ€" tovuts ut ie io o dletorice wnd ‘Waiteies m‘ovzz MW is a Association and of the M [mprovement || ° zmm:whhc Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept., J. . SMFFH, Managing Rditer and Publisher, The Camp was by YOUR QLD OWL U 0) o oo Ne apo m Td 3 d\fl&"? .3,5 m\ anat W ACTION became a beeâ€"hive of activities, and the camp declared official ly opened, competitions got underway. The boys tested their skills at Compass Racing, String Burning, Estimations, and Obstacle Racing. Followed setting up of pioneer projects. able one. Songs and skits were enjoyed around a huge camp fire, one of the largest held on the camp site this year. Then the boys, very tired from the day‘s activities crawled into their tents and ‘silence reignâ€" ed‘ within a matter of minutes. bright and early Sunday mornâ€" ing. Breakfast devoured, the boys prepared themselves in readiness for Inspection folâ€" lowed by ‘Scouts Own‘ church service. Father Croft of St. Jerome‘s College said mass for Lodge, and Scouter Richard Williams held a service in the Scout Chapel for the Protest: ant Boy Scouts. The camp came to a close following the camp inspection by District Commis sioner G. Loney, and Executive .Commissioner L. T. Wheeler, ‘and the receiving of awards by the various patrols. Ten patâ€" rols recevied an ‘A‘ award, fifâ€" teen a ‘B‘, and eleven a ‘C‘. camping â€" hope to see you all Queen Elizabeth will be able to call virtuaily atty place in the world from the royal mhm‘mrmï¬ï¬cmmgbymdypmmerdmhlï¬mm the room of her car. This set, one of five provided on the train by Bell 'l\lqhnt: > ammumumhpraflwm&ymmm.w{ek Notley, as : . Canadian telephone systems will prov numerous other phone facilities during the t0Uur, such as portable microwave towers shown right, which permits onâ€"theâ€"spot tele You can store all your winter garments for only s2.95 e INSURED e STORED IN MOTH FREE STORAGE e CLEANED FINISHED â€" â€" â€" READY TO WEAR of garments stored for only. All garments are cleaned and repaired at our regular cleaning . prices. All remain in our storage until required. Complete box _ be able to telephone her famâ€" ily or other parts of the world At the same time, telephone equipment will play a major role in providing the world with upâ€"tothe minute coverage of her tour of Canada. The telephone facilities, proâ€" vided by The Bell Telephone Company of Canada and other members of the Transâ€"Canada Telephone System during _her again at next year‘s Camporee. Coming Events The Annual District Boy Scout and Girl Guide Parade will be held Sunday afternoon, June 1l4th. All those parading must be in full uniform and be at Suduby School Playâ€" ground by 2.15 p.m. Closing Meeting The 2nd Waterloo Cub Packs are holding their closing meetâ€" ing June 22nd at the Waterloo Park. The final meeting for this season will be in the form of a Weiner Roast and Camp $2.95 tour of the nation, BE WISE. will serve in a number of ways. On the royal train, Her Ma jesty, other members of the royal party, government officâ€" ials and the press will have telephone service in their rail way cars. On the royal yach;, "Britannia," local and long dit tance service will be available whenever it is moored at a . Canadian dockside. The ship will be connected via special eable installations at 13 cities while train connectâ€" ions will be made at 16 cey‘ tres, most of them in western Canada. When waterborne, the "Britannia" will use its own shipâ€"toâ€"shore radio facilities to connect with the regular tele phone system so the royal parâ€" ty can call anywhere in the world. s Five green telephone sets will be on board the royal train. These telephones will be connected via a cable with the local telephone com pan y where a special operator will handle all calls manually. The train will be hooked up in this way at each point where it reâ€" mains for periods of one hour or more. Outgoing calls from the roy f (Continued on Page 3) %1, 21959