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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Apr 1961, p. 8

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For his exceptional services in Scouting he was presented with the Commonwealth's high- est Scouting award, the Silver Wolf. in 1928. The Boy Scouts of America, Greece and Nor- way also honored Mr. Dodds " his services to the Scouts of the world. In 1955, at a meeting of the International Scout Conference in Niagara Falls, Mr. Dodds was presented with the Bronze Wolf, inter- Iational Scouting's major a- vard. and was elected Honor- 'emationat Committee of world Scouting. He became Canada’s first Deputy Chief Scout in 1960, I post he filled with distinction until he retir- ed in 1960 to become the As- sociation‘s first Honorary Pres- Bent. A Great Scout Pane: Mr. Jackson Dodds, CBE, who was an- ardent sum tt the Borfqottta, tor the put " years. died iritobUCG JStru Ttlt. He had mod on J30 VECTORIA ST. S. PAGE SIX BY nu Rambling Rover SCOUTING AROUND Yes. clothe look and " (‘7 in sh, as spring :,fier n thorough Sanitone Soft-SM , Dry (Weaning. That drab, limp look disappears, St-fLR-t.“ (lupliratos the original msll fivish. Clothes rrpiin their original drape and fit. hrr/ mn- uprin. rests! wrinkhng. Call us tod: l and Fue im yumwlf. IF BUSY CALL SH 2-8323 DRY CLEANERS HID. PHONE SH 2-4461 Y011 _':) l CLOTHESI _". colors Spam“ q natures revive What was termed "The big- gest tea party since the Boston caper a few years bark", was held recently in the Ttianon _ A Salvation Army Captain, [canard Townsend and two "tover Scouts, Alan Adams, 10, All! Brian Merry, w, all of Tot- ‘onto. combined their efforts to leave the lives of Mr. and In. lGeorge lanky, both tht, when their Toronto home caught tire. While Captain Townsend rush- ed in and persuaded the elder- ly couple to leave their home, the Rover Scouts summoned firemen, and, while awaiting their arrival, climbed to the burning roof of the Manley home and played a hose on they blazing shingles and on Ahe garage. Fire caused $7,000 damage. . . . In Esssex, Ont., Boy Scout Bill Mennie, 15, of the 3rd Essex Troop, noticing flames coming from the attic of a house, called firemen and warned children playing in the basement of the burning buir ding. "Biggest Since Boston" Canada" has boon dub pinned . Parliament and (I'm Royal Amt. In French it will [to ”scout.- du Canada". From new on the new headquarters ot the Scout lovoment' on tt but: Bare Line Road will known as “National Header- tees, Boy Scouts of Canada". Cornell Irf the gay Scouts M aryNieePm.idiattotthectar. 3" iu 'iff:. Who gun/mils are Son/[mm Dry Chm/(1] by MacEMOSH AWtochanpuu-uu mtlnhonchitwillbo Newmtt'hen 'tttaduCanatu".r'tomnarw Ito-hon the usual , mrlwquuotdmthhpmflm Scan ovome on - _ i_thgttreettiaaettte " Bare Line Road villa: vhf-inn A a...“ ma KHCHENER WATEBLOO (0mm) CHRONICLE Tillsonburg, 0nt., Kinsmen are buying a 95acre canip site in the Muskoka District for the Tiilsonburg Boy Scouts Associa- tion. The site has a river coursing through it. and a waterfall. Post office box holders in Fort Macleod, Alberta, contrib. uted $25.89 lo the local Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs in re cent months by voluntarily dropping a donation into a con- tainer every time they forgot their keys and had to have postal boxes opened for them. Kinsmen Buy Scout Camp - Ballroom in Regina, Saskat- chewan, when a "Founder's Day Tea", sponsored by the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts of Regina, drew an attendance of over 2,000. A Regina merchant donated the 10 pounds of tea, 10 pounds ol sugar and rt qts. of cream used at the Guide. - Scout tea party. "Forgotten Key" Bank Aids Socuts i An overheud highway sign will soon ttuide" the “bound motorist u the tun-oil tron "ttg", Atrt to High", 0. I e noun for the depart. 130- (to: the new signing along this part at the high- - it any. became the. exist- ing in at ground level is no- eatedattheendoteeutve, the notoriat coming from the not cannot see the exit to may” 6 until he in elm-m ontopofit. Aaotteuasnot he oveeahottu,tttp. exit and has up to the we at but. in: M.. To walnut: _tttiq nuisance and tratfie haunt. 'the. High- way: Department has decided to insult an overhead unti- lever sign which will be seen from fur off, even at night when it mu be illuminated. The new sign will be erect- ed in the very near future. to My“! Haw Your Auto " Portable or Mantle Raiios 8: Gahination Retard Players Repaired Tanay AND READY FOR THE COTTAGE - ALSO ALL SMALL APPLIANCES REPAIRED - Ideal For Use In l Boat or around camp; GLASS! BATTERY . LANTERNS 104 KING s. UPSTAIRS NM KING ST. W. KITCHENER _,ii_'.'('.ii,sri'a/,vr"i'f' IS 1m: TIME To PREPARE we: EYES EXAMINED :' affr’ze OPTII Ifliliihlllt'illll RADEO ll PTO m ETRIST roams an "an“: "new? no. In a - a . sol“ luol new oeqkte, W‘ alto, with "or-shop“ lick which Moraine. Nth! min. pom , um. ly analyzing unam- undo: polarizing light Mien, "Hotel i Chemical Corp. Idealist: an able no puddcrmlm Ml" ehq"oegerhtuq of soeh rock." as the Minnie-non without gully full the not Irim‘ FOR APPOiNTNENT PHONE SH 2-1936 Help someone who feels worse. Take time out for your kind of fun, recreation. or inspiration. Go outdoors-no matter what weather. Sing, whistle, make a joy- lub noise on some instrw ment. or listen to 'some- one who can. Paint a picture or aihair; dye a scarf or a sheet. Color is a tonic. If you've been seeing lots of people, arrange a quite day alone. If you've been alone. tro out. and mingle with crowds at a fashion show or livestock auction. Portable Radios and Record Players . Flashlights When You Feel Low . . SH 5-4537 OPTIC Alf REPAIR! Complete Line of Batteries for Flash- lights. Lanterns, Por- table and Transistor Radios. Thursday, April 20, I961 I Being a husband is a whole Mime job. That is why many Jail. They do not give their ' entire attention. "Nor I'm a Spefdy exponent of lhez touch systev." VICTIM OF PROGRESS "Once I was a slow, plod- ding. hunt-and-peck typist, Food should be given spar- ingly. If the earth Sours the worms will suffer. Partly rot- ted leaves with a layer of mulch beneath them makes an excellent topping for a worm box. This top layer should be kept damp, but not wet. A GOOD FOOD for captive worms is curd from sour milk mixed with bread. Put it just under the surface of the soil and keep dampened. A pint to a bushel of soil will provide a week's food. Your Fish Worms _ Thrive On Bread, Milk . Think of all the thugs you can't do when you’re old, and do some of them now. fl WATERLOO (Thicket Chemical Corp.) Arnold Bennett

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