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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Feb 1959, p. 3

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€ ON BOARD WiTH THE SEA CADETS _ Under a brilliant moon on a eold crispwnhr’z_ulfit t.Ee like the start of a sto oerganized attack by a C PeC T en Uâ€"Bboats . . . but such is not the case. . Those were the ideal condiâ€" tions under which operation ‘transfer took place at the Sea :‘adet headquarters last Thursâ€" ay. With all the energy and enâ€" thusiasm _ imaginable, _ about forty young ‘salts‘ humped and. heaved all the stores, training equipment, desks and furniture etc., out of the ofd building, onto the trucks and off again the other end. The other end being the now ship on William Streot. Yes! we hope to have a sign up there as soon as posâ€" sible so you will know where the ship is located. Our tharks to Thackery‘s of | Watorloo for lending us a truc‘. also to the RCASC.,| and Moesors. M:y and‘neilly,l two of our cadâ€" ; who borrowâ€" ed the family business trucks for the evening. Without this extra transport we would never have completed the move in one evening. wha Life Assurance Company of by the Skipper JOE. STRUB and twentyâ€"two fewâ€" er cadets than last year. Though the Skipper is fax from happy with the number and fully rea} izes there will be many disapâ€" nothing that ho â€"cam: do about dapce and examinagion perforâ€" mance are Poing to take om addâ€" ed importance Selection of ths lucky and worthy 18 wilt ‘be made on a¢ fair a basis as posâ€" sively by ‘holding‘ a cadet from 14 through to 18, he must have the opportunity to go away to camp. We TeCl INMGL wC â€" af"> breaking faith with youth if, 1t the end of a year of theoreâ€" word to parents and 348 Â¥ * $ m3 f 2 f rs uuflfl.Mhp‘H tieal use at a sunpmer" Waiin¢). . (Continued from Page 1) AN INCREASE OF OVER $72,000,000 FOR POLICYHOLDERS & BENEFICIARIES $21,240,000 A copy of our complete Annual Report will be sent on request "~~ch Manager, Home Office Agency | E. H. HEIMPEL, Assistant Branch Manager Igpresenfntives: S$. W. Brubacher, John H. Cook, John Martin, Goldy Heimpel, Joseph P. Moylan, C.L.U., L. G. Van Wyck. ‘Atwood: J. E. Currie Milverton: J. D. Maxwell Kerr. P * P sA NEW BUSINESS $123,056,000 AXN INCREASE OF OVER $8,500,000 AN INCREASE OF OVER $11,000,000 HIGHLIGHTS OF 1958 Harriston: Lorne Speare Regional Group Supervisor are far more eligible cadets in the: country than are allowed to «o because of the quotas and hence there are disappointâ€" ments More bases and sumâ€" mer traiping facilities are urâ€" pointed. We antieipate that ance again we will have to say ‘mno‘ to many eli ;ible®lacai cadâ€" ets when they apply for train ing and we know 1 will be the case Toast, is given a delicious new twist by adding cocor to the cinnamon and sugar. And an is toasted cheese squares topped w mustard. essi ionable ave and r@s ‘ are 110C .%0 GEORGE M. BECKER BUSINESS IN FORCE $850,777,000 We with prepared | that the saimc PAID OR SET ASIDE ASSETS $i175,307,000 d k _ Since 1889 HEAD OFFICE : WATERLOO,ONTARIO munity. ‘This is due in part to lack of close contact with the individual as is possible in the Waterloo‘s â€" assassment . s pretty well in balanes, in other waz. the residential assess ments total approximately the same as industrial assessments. Waterloo ratepayers «u=loy \ > benefit in their tax levy. In the _ _ Cc. R. NIMMO vent of amalgamation, Kitc® YOUNG‘Ss BETTER YVISION GLADSDES NEW ADDRESS _ PHONE 32 »â€"1911 fi:: J. D. Maxwell Kerr. Paisley: George Grant JOHN CUBBERLEY ONTARK.O "m 51 Ald James Banes summed the diseussion by saying, %‘. doean‘t seem to be any advantage for Waterive. We‘re here to look after the citizen‘s imterests. lf they see the advan P erlooks overiooke tm us and make their feelings FOR APPOINT U, then tet them come

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