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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Nov 1959, p. 8

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l. no: mas ' andair-thotie,notatai1irrt- patient as one could expect a Books of 1tememttmnce - created.IttsiuitUmoeiim. porunttttatrtetlypuofthis ihcident. It seemed prophetic to me, that there we: no some of country or racial heritage in the mind of the young girl. The beauty of the chapel, the color and artistry of the books, the serenity of her surround- ings seemed to appeal to her as a luitable place to have the memory of her parent. perpet- uated. The fact that the boob memorialized a time in history (Continued from Page " WINTER’S rjlll THE WAY W vu- OIL AND GAS HEATING & INSTALLATION SERVICE nu Water but: Tttstall" - Gas or Electric 21 ROOSEVELT Br. WATKILOO " 3-2073 BE PREPARED FOR WINTER WEATHER O ou, HEATED H0“! WAT“ TANK . GOOD USED tNOlEI= 0 USED (LARGE) All CHICULA'I‘OB . SEVERAL USED FURNACES TO CHOOSE ROM AT REASONABLE "ICES. h'm dean- RUSS ROBINSON HE: evsttttarexttt.tttr-Uittse t-btMthatthtthdutraru “mail-lulu.- Mtg-d - attitude toward t-adoPtadttorneland. . I nope-o it In impossible gttetmaduttatomaintainttte iui.Nttt-adtomerttut llmlbeenprivilegodtowib nessttoaxtiittitioesoftmae1f- ule the man Beddoe told and u; a" l W“ "W" hhvorytouchingreplytoher tesdtNofthetmttgraphy&hi- question. It proved a challen- my of " Ieaat three forpittn. to to my own thinking. I was comma, at the "British Cttggg. not "orry I had come many monwealth u a whole, and at hundreds of miles by rail to the United Natioua organim. revisit the Chapel. Memory tion. _ of an. day would dlways te- Ga) Have commanded with Pa!? . gem .mong my cal. an oversea a 1m Scout lemon of experiences. for not)“. Ile,'! 1 year, wru- BlENDlNG BEIGE TO BROWN fashions best colours for winter 45.00 10 159.00 Honey beige, burnished copper, golden brown, deep rich chocolate brown - all are top on the fashion list this year. You can see them all in our Coat Dep- artment and choose the one you like best. . beautihl all-wool fabrics - polished Sealskin. deep piled mohair, muted tweak, imported ~French hmadcloths orlon pile fur fabrics. All have lustrous linings, ioterlining chamois back for extra warmth. O can: and: are trimmed with braid. omens have interesting stitching and allow WI beaver or mink com. A few iuesior-atyled coats have when pile lining. qahrtteltto20i10%to24%--brxrwncoatstorthefaoiort-consciousmia. andthematurewoman. . there’s I brown coat to suit every tarte, every budget. Come looking right w. ..............o....e..o..-...m.oo...oo-............. M.00 to Ig0.00 My tailored classic coats and high-style dressup coats. Clutch styles, coats that button to a small collar, and double breasted effects. Collars are small Peter Pants, large shawl types and face-flattering portrait styles. All give a tteoad-ahoulder look and taper in a slim line to the hem. . Pprkiu - avails“. at mt of not. Coat and Suit Shop - ":0de PM“ TheUatttrnqaNttrthWab iris dfir" iq Jiiir'iik0sWiF. WW (1) Have a men! know- ledge of the tteogragrhy & his- tory at at least three foreign, countries, at the British Cow monwealth " a whole, and at the United Nations craniu- ins and receiving iepliu to three letters. (2b) Have corresponded for at least one rear, writing and receiving replies to two let- ters, and have camped with an overseas or foreign Scout forathsaatthreedamandin either one have a general knowledge of, the goon-”11y, of the oountry concerned, and the communication with it. (3) Han some knowledge of the Bor Scout and Girl Guide International organizations. (A) Be able to identify flags of twenty other nations. In last week's column I men- tioned having received a letter from 1 Scout in England who ALL DAY WEDNBDAY (I) utt" . Telephone SH 8-3681 and Queen Streets, Kitchener BWOUITOLD tittm, MN 228E: pearau.Nttqrt.thrtirrsefoe rtatottraqrtttiaet-tmtitr foe waf Mudship Badge; So not Scouting and write to no. tinny people bellow the mater. WEM‘ ial_ietoouaeftaito'thrm- Noe. Mth Scout We" and cover crib mm nnd Conference in Guelph. Com- playpens‘with it. Heavy also noticing at 9 an. 'till 9.30 plane is for sale at low cost. pan. This in important tor and it completely do. to Group Cumulus“, Ladies thtot. awtthooe plastic cow tion phone Boy Scout Head- quarters, SH 2-3072. Noe. 4th. Wednesday, Scouts interested in the Am.. bulance Badge meet at the Boy Scout Headquarters for the St. John’s Course. This is must have Queen Scout Badge. For fur. ther information contact Head- quuten of your Scouter. You mighCatill be able to get in Nov. 19th. District Ro'ver Round Table. Boy Scout Head. quarters, Thursday. 8 pan, See you there'. for For Be not their o'eu"aminrarnedo- "ttstttnttt+ttgetfattrw 'r""enatmeartaehild'i T%tranmtmteedtutthiag- eountry Rom suffocation n.- were used for “ailments! l. The port of Churchill, Man, is open for navigation how many months of the tear? 2. Does Canada’s population trace hack to 10, M, or more than " “than: no- inl mm t & What is the source of re- venues of the federal old age security pension? ANSWERS: s. About 1,400.- 000, more than twice the 193 figure. s. Payment. to the pension fund consist of three per cen_t of personal, income of the Hudson Strait. usually from August into October. A. By ona4hird. 2. More than 45 different racial origins. lit the 195.158 period the number of meters in natural gas service in Canada increas- tsf from 298,166 to 1.060,- l., 011137 when-the ice bout (Continued from Page " ing maintenance, sign removal and creek maintenance. Important Points l ' s. Provide its own control and inspection forces to regu- late provisions of the Much Excavator's Protection Act. Responsibility for enforce. ment of this-act is now in the hands of the municipality" engineer. SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES " QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ Good going-Thursday, No- vember 12th to Saturday, November 21st inclusive. Iteterw---Leave Toronto not later than midnight, Sum, November 22nd. M information from any agent. TORONTO, NOV. 13 - " Measured by the official eosbof-living index, by how much has the purchasing power of the Canadian dob lar decreased since 1949? In 1939 there were 858,114 Canadians employed in man- ufacturing. What is the pre- sent total? ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR FAR! AND ONE-RAL. FOR THE ROUND TRIP TO

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