At the annual meeting of the Women's Committee of the Ir. J. H. Smith, Waterloo Chronic 104 King St. S. Waterloo. Dear Mr. Smith: â€an no letter To The The Women's Committee tf the rf,i,',,t'tg'g,1t,2e Symph ny Orchestra Association 255 Mary St., Waterloo, June It, 1950. Authorized T wa. as second ch. man. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE as" 1',tti,rl"Ci'gtat,et o'2trt,'t""g? at . evoted m argue City of Waterloo and '"tertoo County. in published " 104 King Street 8m Waterloo. every Thulsday. The Chroma. " I unaba- ot the Canadian' Woetrt Newspaper: Amazing-1% or the 'lG1h1'Qu1','d Newe- ...for light which will lead to sure plans for young feet to stand t . . . for guidance through the great con- tinent of the mind? For where else does a boy look a father, for example, stay constant through the ages. The hopes and fears . . . the wishes and apprehensions. The humbling realiza- tion that no other task in all the world carries with it so grave a responsibility, 'fytyardintravietoryaathatotbeiig" a father. ' and T . "1:330 "re'emsdeiaa.trtttil. Pam J""m'H.Mtnaainasrdit-maau- But some things are little affected by external changes. The emotions of being The world is a scene of many changes. Every day fresh knowledge extends our horizons. New inventions create fresh wonders. New discoveries shape new opinions. emotions of being a father THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM much impressed witti undoulh: ed assistance which had been est and support in connection with the publicity in the Wat. erloo Chronicle for the sale of tickets for Orchestra Concerts in the 1958 campaign. lbs Campbell, our publicity converter, had a display of " vertisements for the Orcheo tra, which had appeared in the Chronicle and, everyone Was K-W Symphony Orchestra A; sociation, which was held on June 9th, it was unanimously agreed that a letter of thanks should be sent to you, in up predation of your great inter. wmcn was held on it was unanimously ta letter of that, sent to you, in w g m wannaâ€) (0mm) CHRONICLE which The House of Salaam him to leave with you on this Patherh, Dar, 1969. May it enrich your life with hap- pines, and your son's thereafter. The emotions of being a father never change. They flow from well-springs deep within us, as old and changeless as instinct itself. More than anything else Fatherhood is guidance and wisdom - the wisdom ofssetting agood example in thought, in word, in deed. And one principle that surely deserves to he exemplified is the practice of Modems. tioninallthings. Itisthisthought . . . for those words and teachings that will open wisdorn's way? . . . for a held-out hand, a, haven in every sudden storm ? Where else but to a father, who knows that every son is a miracle, like daily light. ...for given in our rather tough job of selling tickets. streets of Kitchener. Friends and gathers packed the stadr ion: view the march past and the award presentations. "It was the biggest y'et" laid Leslie Wheeler, executive Bee. retary of the Waterloo North mum King Street was packed with spectators as the parade headed towards the stav -- --.ei.. run- . - ME Wan-awe Drainage»! Guides, Imam. Cubs, Sana “PM?! maybe we . yfetorin Park Thanking you again, Yours sincerely, Mrs .W. P. Clement, Secretary. '"--aa-uc-o- by YOUR on) OWL will and love of Cord, and secondly the " round cord'. Three girls car- ried off such awards at the stadium following the parade. Lorraine Brown was awarded Awards in hands, the who... fire “Mt band, the HI Sea Cult: hand, and the Sat. vatio- Anny baa. Taking the salute for the Scouts was District Commits. timer Gordon Laney and Louis P. Mimupt. ftrat vieeNtreai. dent of the Waterloo North Boy Semet Association my salute for the Guides, Range“ and Brownies wu taken by Mrs. J. G. Ron and Mrs. Vie MCKWU. district commission»! . live hand. took part, Water- l.oft el Ifitelt..entMusieat Soc- Girl Guided. so, use the utmost care when passing another car on the right, urges the Ontario Safe ty League. A cardinal error is to sound your horn at the moment of overtaking. A ner- vous driver in the passing lane may swing sharply to the right at the blast of a horn. -- - __ "u “1-- Jun-l. qtf guiding experience behind _erpsheiiit1,iLtGdrertri/"a' "" great uset to the 17th but. Welcome to talking Bae been Edwards, we at the scout- ing Same are pleased to hear of your investituro l8 Cubs of the lst will be in camp at from July 18th to J under the unable an Coming Events out with .' I Guelph Park ,._- _-v-uyunwuxal auu the Land Erosion buildings aroused great interest, and the guide conducting the tour was swamped with questions from AL- -., - - there was to see in just one day, so the boys hope to make a. further trip in the future. They did visit a section of the Dairy Farming and were quite amazed at the cleanliness of it. Also the Horticultural and a... r»A: - - Recently a bus load of Cubs from the lst Waterloo Pack spent the day in Guelph tours ing the Ontario Agricultural College. It proved to be not only an educational and inter. esting trip but a very enlight. ening one. Due to the numer- ous departments of the college it was impossible to take in all ".-., ----, _ - Even when " is legal to do Towed O.A.c. __ -- u“. y-IJv’lllClll va the picnic was the fact that the Cubs of the 1st Waterloo re- ceived an "A" award at the parade, and the Scouts a "B" award. Cub leader Howard Weir, Baghere Mrs. Elsie Erikson, and Share Kahn Mr. Lewis tjteckenreiter, organized vars ious games and races with the help of the boys' fathers. The afternoon was a great success and added to the enjoyment of «L. _:_~- _.. - - ,,V -.e """"""t Mrs. L. Sherry, lunch convenor did the buying and organizing that went into the lunch. The Ladies' Auxiliary donated cak- es and coffee, and the Group Committee provided drinks and ice-cream for the boys and their sisters. Activities very enjoyable day doe ehieflr to the way in which the event was Iteganiaed. Almost every- one was assigned to a speeifie 'iob'. Mr. and In Stuart Wis met and Mr. and Mrs. Norm Wettl'auier cooked the wieners, u... cL_* . . The Ut Waterloo Cub and Seout Troop had a Very we eeatsfttl picnic. Apart from a and turn oat everyone mixed .et.teirP.rlr. well, Ind had a he: camp fire. The is“ _- iiiGG'l prpvided coffee, and children: eetpetitions, and Emily Mia Following the parade two Tums enjoyed My picnics. Thq m the Itth menu. and the In want“ The for- - bad hair: at the Even-ton Scout Camp and the lst Water loo took on for Victoria Park at Mr. Over 200 attended the Evelyn picnic. with Roger -- - -.. III“, happy troops walked oft vi!!! an "A". f'humdar. neu- mu'tne. d'unirirrh';, "din policing, and " tendanee at the Baratu, "at“: “at! mint-o the undid cord. Also 1*“ h. d the 't2tit Kitchener am my..- ed the all-round can. m- "htiom to all three. the «II. tir' -l'ikv")i'rf4ti T'. the, in BE WISE Thy, {hi iGrra iriiii 18th to July 25th, 990213 guidance of can“? at_ _Evertoin I. P! District W3terloo an qeping Medic: at