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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 1959, p. 2

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Pegersmagen e t P coor en "Save now for two weeks with play in ‘60! The BNS can help you."‘ Kodsk Retina Reflex : w Brownie Scope Sight WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE pay ;timg OF ACCESSORIES: 1Ss PICTURE TIME! New mom xovax NHere ricut now: Managers: 13 King St. South, J. R. Holmes: Union & Moore, R. R. Kleinschmidt, Kitchener, 64 King St. West, Charles S. Robertson: King & Sheldon, W. A. Atkinson. * .!z.x ;rS;‘ST‘!,MM“ & CO. LTD. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA CAPTURE THE BEAUTY OF FALL AS . NATURE TAKES HER PART IN PAINTING THE COUNTRY IN BRILLIANT SHADES OF Projectors Flash Bulbs Flash Bulbs e Developing Camera cases Sets MMMMMMQ“I-MM'-&MW. 3 models e Flash Guns e Light Meters BROWNIE STARMATIC Camera to give Jack, Helen, Jeannie and Barbara the time of their lives this year. When you go on iour vacation next year, leave money w at home. Open your BNS Vacation Account now! dn icme es wace. oeppeny. ons y y uen oo ce on ns en on . y s Mbrovdenes a w BROWNIE 8 MM ioce uie w en n ce nneinine Rve P c reane nnniroan ce Meel ce ts ie oo ce dn ie en in an o oo ,u&&&%:‘fi:fiffi?;-}-:<:v:-:-:‘:‘lifititf‘nzt:izi""?tllfii&#:?: Nee tieee e OA FILM K x x Mete c Aiza-:»,i:;l'w"i":f."'::ai::;;ii Heena ienss o es oiee comanie ced en e nla e en ts ten aiee :,{,;_4_'845 s 3: y4 -.»:-,49':’5:?:"f:!:'::-u:i.\':f11'4"??‘5 PM ommc cinen Anaivan B ace m ce r ceencrninne e e e . ooo eegnat eanen e on io yese e n o o e ce s es Ti .,“3, e ie eimen on ooo ngs. M ons n eenanee oo on ane on on uoape . fi{‘%wa’? .-g' Psn FASTâ€"EXPERT PHOTOFINISHING n e on en e c w;gg‘gyw > $ z: e %g;‘:ze::a;azzz: 2. *"Mk/)v"":,%'m hennen on Aecenaiate ies arerarn oi t *c:?"q“f'*f%-f: '? y%,(\}- Pn it > 3% And Many More Hepeone ocm M\- m enc e C s# .o’»";’y‘ -:?:3:5:‘:;:3 a dol ceeeene n e ns NEWS FROM OTTAWA | Scout Training Saves A Life _ Just two weeks after he earnâ€" ed his Swimmer proficiency badge at camp in Algonquin Park this summer, Scout Gorâ€" don Ross, 13, of Kitchener, Onâ€" tario, jumped off a dock to save the life of Mrs. Annie Masyk of Kitchener, after she fell off a boat as it was being taken from the water. The last Ross telling her, in a cool manâ€" ner, that she would be O.K. and he wouldn‘t let her drown. The only other person at the scene was Gordon‘s younger brother who is a Wolf Cub. Mrs. Masyk reported the rescue to the minâ€" ister of St. Mark‘s Lutheran Church where Gordon is a member of the l1th Kitchener Rover Round Table Discussion Held A good turnout of local Rovers Crews were on hand at the Boy Scout Association 102 KING ST. W. FOR APPOINTMENT & KITCHENER PHONE SH. 2%â€"1936 at t @fm‘ .3 Co8giy; is publiaied at 106 8 ing Strovt sowm Waterlo every Thursday. ;h is 8 member of the Canadian :z Newspapers Association and of the Noewsâ€" EYES EXAMINED ied s magcndt glase P.O, Dept. ‘f:n.sm'm.meun, e(Â¥ha Publisher. for a â€"Rover AMOMERHT, Round Table® discussion. The meeting opened with a prayer from th> book ‘The Man Named Peter, written by the wife of Presbyterian Minis ter Peter Marshall. District Commissioner Mr. Gord Loney represented the District, and Chairman for the discussion was A. D. C. Skipper George following:â€" ~The â€"Rover Pro $ gramme for late fall and early Spring â€" Public Service Proâ€" jects â€" Community Affairs â€" _ Questing within the Crews â€" Service in their Duty to God «w Ehulial, Spiritual, _ and aspects in the Rover Crews. Let‘s take a look at the €6 discussion. What should a Rovâ€" er Scout be looking for? A better way in which he can better himself to service his > fellowmen. The Rover ~proâ€" gramme for both indoor and outdoor activities should be inâ€" teresting. Such interests lie in 4 acquiring good guest speakers, planning industrial tours, planâ€" ning hikes, not forgetting the Public Service projects and (Continued on Page 12)

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