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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 1959, p. 3

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4 S . cinbetiohe i j ~ 2C SA 00 Stalite o We 008 se Oe T S f urt 46 Our thanks to this paper, the Kâ€"W Record, CKC.R. Radio and CKC.O. TV. and local business concerns for their coâ€" operation in helping to pub licize Navy Week. We feel that it was a great success and hope that it will be an annual event. Selected For Course Leading Cadet Paul Simpson has been selected to attend one of the seven week trade trainâ€" ing exercises about which we wrote some weeks ago. He will be leaving fosr HM.CS. Stadaâ€" cona in Halifax early in July for the Victualling and Supply the Navy League of Canada, the following bears being placâ€" ed before the public. Surely it is not only the policy of the Navy League â€" but should also be the creed of every loyal Canadian. Nevy League Statement of The Navy League of Canada stands for a strong Canada â€" a nation morally, economically and internally strong. c We, the Navy League of Caâ€" nada, believe that the security of our nation and of the people of the world demands a wellâ€" balanced â€" Canadian â€" Defence team, of which a strong navy, We will try to complete the balance of the types of Ameriâ€" can coinage today. The ten cent piece or dime as it is commonly called was issued in 1796 and is still used toâ€"day. Few people realize there was an American twenty cent piece and it was only issued between the years 1875 and 1878. The quarter dollars were issued in 1796 two years after the fifty cent piece and silver dollars and except for the silver dolâ€" lar which was last minted in 1935 and the other coins are still being minted toâ€"day. Americzan trade dollars were issued to be used in the Orient. They were made of a higher silver content and were valued as hish as $5.00 but when the price of silver ballion declined the government restricted (Continued on Page 6) We feel that as a follow up Treasure Hunting For Coins Â¥ L# YA Waterloo Coin Society JOE STRUB R.R. 3 Waterioo, Ont. Preunfiu The â€" Imperial e Assurance Company of by the Skipper M\ SH Including naval aviation, is an services‘*and . theâ€" Merchant in good> citizenship and patrioâ€" We AMPLE FREE PARKING AT REAR OF MARKET BUILDING WATERLOO MARKET :Open every Saturday morning The vendors can supply you with The Hon. Leslie M. Frost, Q.C. contribuâ€" fresh & asmoked) strive to the pation alert io the dapgert Paigh Hecaned â€"â€" both from within and with We _ favour appropriations for each of the armed services, IJnformal Reception Monday, May 184 We know that in a free uaâ€"~ Mac Iregor Public School, Waterloo King Vorth at Central Streeta 2â€"4 p.m. _ Enid and Ross Momison **Weurge> that our «ountry $immi? ness, ..h‘:‘..;‘ production. 32 We Wm. Reger & Sonm 76 Regina N. Waterioo SH 59082 GAS FIRED CONVERSION BURNER for national security, . Jnoal 2¢ interna of Ross Morrison and will work for the further=" xodol the principles herein We advocate: a foreign poliey which will avold wars, if pos sible â€"if not,, win thom!

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