"Camp Mohawk is already beâ€" eoming the centre for outdoor evening _ meetings, _ weekâ€"end camps, training sessions and Â¥endezvous for Seout â€"hikes," he said, adding the camp will sup plement the more extensive facâ€" ilities at the Everton Scout Forâ€" Fexes wour®~ Gordon Loney, Lexington, dis trict commissioner introduced Commissioner Worth, and Walâ€" ter Hatch, Kitchener, regional commissioner who thanked the guest speaker. (Continued from page 1) that much of the money for the purchase of the property came from fund drives, which were earried out by the Scouts. President, Dr. Bruce Jackson, said the closeness of the camp to the Twin Cities and Bridgeâ€" port will add greatly to outdoor Araining facilities. © members of the Automotive Tramsport Association of Ontario. Needy and deserving students aided this year came from 75 Ontario communities, Quebec, bursaries, funds are made availâ€" able to all Ontario degree grantâ€" ing universities for distribution, at the sole discretion of the schools, to enrolied students in dire need of financial assistance. During the present scholastic year 136 students attending Onâ€" tario universities and colleges reâ€" Scout Camp ceived some $30,400 in cash asâ€" sistance from the Foundation finâ€" aneed â€" by â€" trucking â€" company onto, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, announced toâ€"day. The bursaries, ranging from $175 to $500, are awarded to needy and deserving high school students graduating next month. In addition to the high school Applications for student burâ€" saries under the ATA Trucking Industry Educational Foundation must be in the hands of the Onâ€" tario Department of Education by Jume 10th, R. D. Grant of Torâ€" Patronage on the Waterioo crosstown bus system increased by 2.722 passengers in April ovâ€" A new $700 sutomatic twaffic counter is being used in the city for a series of new traffic counts, The counter stamps times on a taps every 15 minutes, this elimingtes the need for buman counting every hour in order to determine peak periods. Weekâ€"long counts are scheduâ€" be asked to continue leaving Friday when Monday is a holiâ€" ‘This plan will continue until sometime in the fall when new equipment is bought and garb age routes changed Education Bursaries Deadline June 10 GARBAGE CHANGE TO PATRONAGE Happenings Jn The day rates are low ... there are bargain rates after 6 and all day Sunday! with Bell GLASSES UPSTAIRS 104 KING S. W. KITCHENER _ _ efm" EYES EXAMINED FORMLERLY STEILLE® O PTOMETRIST planning a trip? BELL@® The ATA Foundation is supâ€" ported by transport companies who contribute monies in lieu of Christmas gifts to customers. Last ‘Christmas 69 trucking comâ€" panies were members of the Foundation. The funds they conâ€" tributed will be awarded in stuâ€" dentâ€"aid this fall. Mr. Grant said students may obtain application forms from their high school principals who will forward them to the Deâ€" partment of Education for screâ€" ening. 1958, has awarded $150,000 to some 500 university students, with the Automotive Transport Association underwriting all adâ€" ministrative expenses. One Western Ontario student, who finished college this year, with the aid of an ATA bursary, has been awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship financed by the Ford Foundation. This enâ€" ables him to take post graduate studies in college teaching at any university of his choice amd proâ€" vides financial subsistence for the student and his family. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and British Columbia, as well as from the British West Indies, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong and Hungary. APPROVE IONE CHANGE Council approved a change of zone for an area bounded by Dietz avenue and Roslin avenue percentage contributed to the Everton camp fund. as compared to $1,106 for April of last year. Ald. Hapold Wagner, weltic and transportation chairman report sCouTs coLLEct 135 ToNSs OF PAPER NO STOPPING IN RUSH HOURS The Foundation, formed in 607 King St. W., Kitchener PHONE SH 21936 FOR APPOINTMENT Dial SH 3â€"0281 YARDS _ AT SOUTHAMPTON & KINCARDINE for reservations! Enjoy yourself all the way w4 Brief |*. OPTICAL REPAIRS | Golden Ripe Bananas 13« = C FINEST QUALITY MEAT PIES LIBBY‘S FROZEN MIXED VEGETABLES KERNEL CORN YORK, FROZEN F (TURKEY, BEEF, CHICKEN) 39° DOUBLE COLA EXTRA STAMPS With The Purchase Of PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 6 Bottle Carton WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT;QUANTITIES SOFT DRINK PLUS DEPOSIT 16â€"02z2. SIZE GIANT SIZE WATERLOO STORE ‘OMY OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 P.M. MONDAY INCLUDED (HADDOCK) NO. 1 FLORIDA 49° With The Purchase Of ST. 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