"FEime ‘‘PROBLEMS? SOLVE THEM WITH A / MMS‘OMMM&I&MMY*M,MM . ... Tith a BNS Personal Security Program you can make sure Junior goes to college. Be ready when the cap fits... g..,..m.loqnyduddlh-oâ€"t. but the time will come when Junior wants to go to college. And that will cost you money ! To-ï¬mdnuhhuldyvi:nr! need it, save the guarantesd way . . . a Welcome words at mealâ€"time! _ Usually a phone call or two among the neighâ€" bours rounds them up. How many cold meals and frayed tempers and moments of uncasiness have you been spared beâ€" cause your telephone was handy?. . . How many "manâ€"hunts" when small ones have wandered off? ‘The tclephone helps make a neighbourly commuâ€" nityâ€"helps us all to live more securely, to get more things done, more casily. Yes, your telephone is a wonderfully lowâ€"cost, wonderfully efficient servant. _ Managers: 13 King St. South, W. K. Randell: Union & M THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA MONEY M oBLEMs? mm m LoA L car seaatoas AATMH A 4 eR t ... . P send them right home" nms..s.-h.v.x.n..u.u-maumxmm t HOCHROEVEE uma.ua-mam:n-.a Â¥V. A. Atkinson. y Bd B9 "a hiteict M en 02 Al‘s 05 2 in ts M ts Ne nR ty OR C lea ~ Eo. es se o i s o s i o w o t ~ V oo / nE ki 62 NCut 14 <5u i po e oo o ?::;; P s oD 10 +o ff‘iï¬â€˜i‘â€"“ m}’m ar‘ m 3 } t y l e o e o :) ie 27 l y Sss o s uy Te Bae h Ai . THE WATERLOO (Ontario) m i * § r #2, 191 NICLR Thursday, _ October 195 @___ _ a"_~_. InUrsGday, . VCLODCT â€"aa, A090 lifeâ€"insured BNS Personal Security Program. PSPâ€" exclusive with The Bank of Nova Sootia Ts momn l on is mam s ’ m Going. Up Ceremony } A few weeks ago I mentioned that many troops around this area were having their ‘Going Up Ceremonies‘. To those who are not familiar with Scouting what this entails. _ * At the beginning of a new scouting year, many cubs have reached the age of 11 years and leave cubbing behind to ivin their older brothers the the Scouts in horseshoe formaâ€" tion, and the leaders m a'_‘wel- The Cubs who are now leaving the Pack and going up into the lowing this the boys are introâ€" duced to the Scoutmaster by their Cubmaster, and they are welcomed into the Scout Troop. Then comes the serious moment when each Cub is inâ€" vested. Placing their left hand R. R. Kleinschmidt : The Waterloo m:.mucga‘az: t-hs matyuc=.mmwam M.umummm Waterioo, every Thursday. The 18 4A Toineinnted han o4 ths Emferle tiaibes Hhowe Association and of the Newsâ€" THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE J. H. SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher. by YOUR QOLD OWL the Pack as second cdass mail, P.0. Dept, just Folâ€" onthflu.ndnhtincvith1 three fingers of the right hand they repeat after the Scoutâ€" master the Scout Promise. The Scout hat is then placed on their head, Scout stave in their hand and the Scout neckerâ€" chief and Troop badges presentâ€" ed to them. As each is invested, they are welcomed by their formation, now a fully fledged mony, and one I am sure the young boys will always rememâ€" ON BOARD WITH THE SEA CADETS ummage Sale The hard working Ladies Auxiliary to RCS.CC. Warâ€" spite is holding a rummage sale on Saturday, October 24th at the Old Post Office Building in Kitchener. We would ask that if any readers have materâ€" ial they would like to dispose Completely Automatic Cooking _""" GAS WATERLOO STOVE AND APPLIANCES 96 King St S. â€" SH 3â€"5241 â€" by the Skipper arrange to Paper Drive + Once again we would like to thank all those people, of the mam*mam mlv on Apple Day. sales amounted to more than $5,200. This was appromiâ€" mately $700 less than the pre wious year, but it was felt the drop was due to the wet wea ther on Saturday, WH tailed the boys‘ sales. recently by 1,500 Boy Scouts of the Ottawa DNistrict. During the hibition ‘officials and ‘wheeled arthritic patients on tours of tbeexhihition.medtrlnph in the Scouts Children" centre was when they returned 11 children to one courageous motherwholndhrflghtnm of her own and four of a neigh bour‘s children to the fair and lost them all. "It Used To Be Easy" From the Calgary Herald: "It used to be easy for a Boy Scout to do his daily good turn â€"â€" simply help an old lady across the street. Now, if she ldoem‘t know how to cross the street, she doesn‘t live to be an have it more ears yet because we are still open for more recruits. Wally‘s Brother Last year some of the readâ€" ers may recall that Wally Warâ€" spite joined the local unit and we followed him through the first steps in his training until the time he went to summer training at the coast. o During July and August his elder brother Wilber was away (Continued on Page 8) Be Wise in Ottawa