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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jun 1959, p. 5

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Cruise Ah I This cc lucky Sea leer will _ W "r'---"- -___--" - can be seen in their sea cadet cutter on Silver Lake in Water- loo Park. The results of atheir hard work will be put to the teat at the annual regatta dur. ing the two weeks' training in Sydney, N.S. at the beginning of July. The Skipper has also received word that before too long there is a possibility that the local unit will be receiving I a fourteen foot sailing dinghy. The value of sound discipw line in boat training is really stressed to the young sailors ‘and all boating enthusiasts would do well to heed the com- l mon sense rules that are taught in the Navy and Sea 1 Cadets. I Cruise Ahead l This coming Friday ten lucky Sea Cadets and one offi- lcer will be setting out for lHamilton where they will em- bark in H.M.C.S. Scatari for a ‘long weekend training cruise . in the dlreat Lakes, with mem- ‘ bers of the local reserve Naval Iii?. The ship will be under _ the command of Cdr. J. Kirk- After i long was Indoor? by tin Skim”: WATERLOO Mi hat are‘ as and Sea to ion (1) day ten (if one offi- Wt out for to will em- of Lari for a se an "nick a m d the with ,ettt have to tut their not bli- m. land The See Cadet hand. which " heen penal-in: " faith. My all mm, in n: last haw ing a chance to ‘M off' " the public, and for “one night a weeken' we think they put on a very good show. Last Sum - they had the privilege of helping with the iuutunt Bor Scout and Girl Guide wade and this coming Sunday they will be out minjor the tl'" - y........_ ,_. . Anyone, vino yer has need 01 a band to help liven " . parade should call the Skipper Tt'""iiiiihimandreyi11t" only too glad to make the nee essary arrangepyytt .. DID YOU HEAR the on- about the young recruit - thought that sheer loa- 1- thq Navy referred to I Wrath underpinnings? If you’re the driver of a car. you’re responsible for the con- fort of your angflml'l to! as for their safety. Here's how to keep your back-seat compu- ions happy:- (1) Avoid drafts. Air that tho driver seareelrfee1s from the window at his elbow, goes he! to create a draft on the back- of-the-neck of his back-seat pat sengers. (2) Make sure the radio is loud enough so the people in re. can hear easily. (3) Don't flip cigarette ashes c butts from the yindow. The) are often sucked in an open rear window. (4) If your heater has no back. seat outlet, provide a lap robe. (5) Don't drive too close to tho car ahead or weave in and ttttt of traffie. You may have plen- ( ty of room, but it will look like j,' close shave from the back seat. Herman Harvey wins Ontario . Lbowling title Herman Harvey, of Preston. brought honor and fame to the Preston Catholic bowling cir- cies by winning the all Ontario Catholic Bowling league high single championship. At a tour- nament held in Hamilton re- cently he won a handsome trophy with 314 points. This marked Mr. Harvey's first year of competition. He was a mem- ber of Preston St. Michael's team which won theL Bishos Ryan tournament trophy. 0th- er members of the team were Major Hilkcr. Captain, Mrs. N. Weiler, Miss Irene Kimpel, Mrs. Leo Crawsey. and. M5, Har- "Ila. 141‘: xx..v...-~, -"e" vey. The champion is also I member of the Preston Holy Name Society Bowling League. TIPS ON Canada has six provincial universities, 16 private uni- versities and about 170 col- leges that give degree credit courses. Fort Anne, Annapolis "wsl, Nova Scotia, was captured tom the French in 1710 by an ex- pedition from New England. rad! an of Preston.

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