, Hammad-unau- ENJOY THE GREAT tllHMtlllt mm " Admiral SPACE-AGE PORTABLE WHAT BETTER WAY TO RELAX AND ENJOY A HOLIDAY IN THE GREAT OUT- . . . DON'T FORGET THIS! WITH AN Admiral PORTABLE TV Waterloo Stove 8: Appliances AVAILABLE IN THREE COLOR STYLES. WHEN YOU AND THE FAMILY ARE PLANNING A VACATION LIKE THIS . . . mmw‘u mand- Iron a. Gun in iueifngmrithturtoialcana- diquMoln Europe. Ttxeexramemseta00ttttrsigx P---""'"""""".?,',', printed in braille Seen". '" _ . Scoutmaster Williams in blind. b -.-" I â€0....â€OOOOOOOOOOO“OOOOOO00...! She needs an EXTRA phone in the kitchen! _ " ADMIRAL TELEVISION Mil TRANSISTOR oakviiie-Tttdaiger District are» building MO bird home. which will shortly be not up h Ttar. RADIBS flllll 54.95 DESIGNED TMllllEllllll PLEASURE 't1i'illkji!!? b.'0 Nsrmri Y',r2,'u,1'rtt Lech - p Hand. taint-h . ' . we dge (Alberta 0. in push Banned, anh l b, 'iff w. I 0 WE? ti: do m! u t gets a lift "l',ttrgf . 'T m . - mine QrttdomrdutrtoGodartdthe C Queen _ . To keep than: of the Wolf 0 CubPack. , And_{o_doagoo_dtyrntom a htaignifieant or common- . place as these words may . seemtotnnntheyhadnverI I special meaning for one 8-year- . old Iasthbridge youngxter who " recited them in his bed at the iimetstnihttswttie_,iittbt" -tra1_eteBov_tieeD1rtrtlt but this warrant is unique. ti Lethbridge Munidpal hospital Sunday, March 8th, 1959. J. Malcomeson of 1511 13th Street North, repeated the Cub Pledge after his Cubmsster, it meant that he was now one of the boys - a full fledged Cub - a young Canadian who had, at a purpose in life - and ob. 't ligation to fulfill. . What was so different about this immune? After all. there are tens of thousands of Cuba in Canada and millions of Cubs throughout the free coun- tries of the world. _ .. Last Valentine', Day Bobby was playing Ivanhoe on the bed. As he was about to throw his trusty lance, his make-be- lieve horse reared and young Ivanhoe came down with a terrific crash. Bobby broke his arm in the fall, but that wasn’t the worst part. The following Friday he was to have been invested in Ki the Circle Pack of the 11th Iasthbridge Troop at First Unit. ed Church in North Leth- bridge. The arm had a bad break just above the elbow. After placing it in a east doctors de- cided that the best place for an active youngster in such a pre- dicament was in hospital - the arm had to be kept still if it was going to mend 'pro- perly. This was a blow not only to Bobby, but also to his Dad --- for Dad is the assistant Cub. master of the Circle Pack and he too was really looking foe ward to the big occasion. Although Bobby thought that the nurses. were pretty nice to a fellow sick in hos. pital, it just wasn't the same. Bobby had his heart set on becoming a fully fledged Cub. Sunday, Dad, Mrs. Helen Orser, Cubmaster. and W. J. Robinson, District Cub Com- missioner, ill complete with uniforms. came to the Munici- pal Hospital to perform the tth' important ceremony, For Sew! Masters Is your group planning a Summer Camp? I personally think that this is one of the big events in Scouting. A week So if your plans are not well on the m - how about stut- ing them. now. “De Witt†of summer camp with your boys. The training the boys receive not only from you the leader, but in self reliance too. As R. G. “Bobby? Malcom. 5W iii T2ii'