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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1960, p. 4

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PEOPLE KEEP TELLING US that Spring is on the way and every amce in a while we see some remote sign, but we sure wish a few feet of snow would disappear so we have some logical reason for believing people and signs are on the right track. (Boy! that was a longâ€"winded sentence.) S wunmwmmmmyu_mmu you stepped off the si alk, some of the more optimistic are buying fishing tackle, ordering boats and practising lies to tell their wives. These are all legitimate early Spring pastimes alâ€" thon&youwinnndilyoupncfiuthehtterfotmlve mon of the year, you will be much more proficient and not have to cram so much when it comes time to use them. ing pieces of equipment disâ€" played at the Toronto Sports men‘s Show was the Winchestâ€" er autoloading shotgun equip ped with a glass barrel. The ONE OF THE MORE interestâ€" We knew about this lopment two years ago ALSCO PRODUCTS OF CANADA THE ONLY EXTRUDERS And MANUFACTURERS "All Under One Roof" OF ALUMINUM WINDOWS â€" DOORS â€" SIDINGS â€" AWNINGS REQUIRES TWO ADDITIONAL SALESMEN NEW! A Sunny Electric Razor makes ordinary razors old fashioned â€" a sealed battery produces constant power for un to 14 shaves. Then just plug it into any 110 volt AC Leads lied World‘s Largest and We Prove This Canadian Made Union Made Inexperienced or Opportunity To Advance 3 fidest Range Of Prodâ€" up to 14 shaves. Then just plug it into any 110 volt AG outlet for overnight recharging. Recharges over and over again. The five paper thin cuttin% blades shear through the toughest beard with ease. The blades are self sharpenâ€" ing and need no replacement. No need for soap or water â€" shave anywhere . . . outdoors, on trips, in the office or in a car!l A perfect shaver for men or women. Retail Valve 1295 OUR SPECIAL PRICE 9.95 252 KING ST. EAST â€" SH 3â€"4179 â€" KITCHENEBR These articles are shipped to you direct from the manufacturer and are available at these LOW LOW Prices by Mail Order Only. No C.O.D.‘s possible at these Special ADVENTURE ACT NOW â€" DON‘T WAIT ATIENTION Retail Value 39.95 â€"â€" OUR SPECIAL PRICE 24.95 SALESMAN WANTED ~PRODUCTS OF CANADA LTD. Also a 2 Transistor Radio Similar To Above 10.95 _____ FISHERMEN, HUNTERS and t ALL OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS Inquiries Welcome while shivering with Winchesâ€" ter director Hank Hunter on a tion. I looked at him as though undaunted and made the same CERAMIC VARIABLE CONDENCER FOR TUNNING WHICH PROVIDES NO FOULING, HIGH SENSITâ€" IVITY AND WILL CATCH ANY STATION WITH THE SAME HIGH SENSITIVITY POCKET SIZE â€" 6 TRANSISTOR RADIO, WITH A DYNAMIC SPEAKER â€" EARPHONE FOR PRIVATE LISTENING â€" LEATHER CARRYING CASE. |____ SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER YOU will be representing the largest & best alumâ€" mum company in the inâ€" justry. Please arrange a confidential interview & let us show you a comâ€" plete sales package, unâ€" paralleled. We | require top men to fill top positâ€" Fill Out This Coupon and Rush To â€" PAUL G. PETERSON 52 BRUCE ST. Kitchener, Ont. Cheque ( ) Money Order ( ) Enclosed for â€"( ) One _ ( ) Two A Two Transistor Radio ( ) $10.95 A Six Transistor Radio ( ) $24.95 A Battery Operater Shaver ( ) __ $9.95 NAME ...... ADDRESS ... CITTY/TOWN makes this model considerable g’n:uutnmmm The barrel is not one hunâ€" dred percent glass, but is made up of a very, very thin steel tube with 500 miles of glass fiber beonded to the outside. Tests with obstruction in this barrel have shown it to have double the burst strength of ordinary steel barrel. So far, none of the guns have been turned out with a ventiâ€" attaching a rib to the glass barrel is expected in the near EVER HUNT BEAR in the spring? At one time this was just an additional activity on along with them to use when the fish weren‘t hitting. Now it is a fullâ€"fledged sport of its own and many men go north in the Spring and leave the fishing rod at home. One thing we haven‘t able to understand is why the Deâ€" partment of Lands and Forests haven‘t seen fit to put old bruin on the protected list and at least give him a break durâ€" ing the summer months. Right now, any egghead can pot himâ€" self a bear even though he has no use for either hide or meat. We know of several killed last Spring by soâ€"called sportsâ€" men and then left to rot or burâ€" ied to cover the details of their stupidity. FELT SORRY FOR the poor old Snow Goose gander at the Toronto Sportsmen‘s Show. Evidently his wife hadn‘t been behaving herself and the day before we arrived, he had beaten the feathers off her. The}; attendants: had removed the Temale and the old gander made the place ring with his plaintive, "Awook, Awook". (Continued on Page 13) a a a e e e e 0 0 e e 6 6 6 e e e e e e en \ e a ue e e e e 6 6 6 e e e e e e e n e 0 old who h pnartctatrrd dilfirant: ~« <maam . Mihatcom.20det tion and hotel accommodation, and tickets to the opening perâ€" formance at the O‘Keefe Cenâ€" tre will be the prize of a local O‘Keefe Centre Contest. planned for the opening of one of the world‘s finest theaâ€" tres for the performing arts. The contest will run March 21 â€" March 28th. Entry blanks may be obtained at HiWay Market Ltd., 2722 King St. E., (Kitchener â€" Preston Highway) Kitchener; Art‘s Recreation Centre, 60 King St. S., Waterâ€" loo; Beaupres Interiors Ltd., 110 King St. S., Waterloo; Reinhardt‘s Pharmacy, 77 Fredâ€" ,eriek St., Kitchener; Jamieson, 151 King St. W., Kitchener; Jack Fraser Ltd., 15 King St. E., Kitchener; and Frank‘s greatest Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Contest director of the Centre, said the fill out the ballot form, stating would like to attend opening night at the O‘Keefe Centre. Entries should be sent to the HiWay Market. Opening date for the contest is Monday. March 21; closing date is mid night, Monday, March 28th. Draw for the contest winâ€" ners will be made Tuesday. March 29, 7.30 p.m. at HiWay Market by Mayor J. Bauer of Waterloo and Mayor H. Wamâ€" bold of Kitchener. PLANS FOR OPENING While O‘Keefe Centre perâ€" sonnel are. keeping mum conâ€" cerning the opening producâ€" tion, they admit to having opâ€" tions on MY FAIR LADY and FLOWER DRUM SONG. Plans "We plan to make it one of the most spectacular events of its kind staged in this counâ€" try", says Walker. Walker intimated that winâ€" ners of the O‘Keefe Centre Contest are being given prime consideration in these plans. are already in hand for the 1960 season and opening night. ‘"We hope they will become enthusiastic â€" ambassadors â€" of the theatre. After the draw is made we shall keep them inâ€" formed of the construction proâ€" gress that is being made," he Two Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo dis ict couples will be present is year when Canada has its A model of the O‘Keefe Centre will be on display at HiWay Market the week of the contest.â€" Outstanding features of the theatre include a seat: ing capacity of 3,200, elevated 50â€"piece orchestra pit, unique adjustable accoustic facilities, MODEL ON DISPLAY an 80foot canopy which will shelter automobile passenger patrons, large lounge areas, an escalator to the balcony seais, 1 Reg. $101.50 _ Now $66.95 Rge. $185.00 Now $135.00 SPECIAL ON GOLF CLUBS > Reg. FRANK WHIBLEY‘S GOLF SCHOOL 1 SET OF 10 â€" WILSON, TOP NOTCH IRONS SPALDING L. BALDING SETS 119 KING 8T. W. (OPP. LYRIC) KITCEENER TRADE IN‘S ACCEPTED SINGLE PRACTICE â€" $1.00 WESTMOUNT GOLF PRO SH 5â€"0732 OF 2 wWOODS â€" 5 IRONS LEATHER GRIPS. ncing the contest, MULTIâ€"PURPOSE THEATRE and special provisions for the hard of hearing and invalids in The O‘Keefe Centre has been designed as a multiâ€"purâ€" pose entertainment centre. It will house facilities needed to attract every form of enter> tainment from musical comedâ€" ies and jazrz bands through Broadway shows, special exâ€" hibitions, and concerts to balâ€" let and opera. Two year‘s study has gone into the building‘s design and gelanning. During this time tra lled throughout the contin ent inspecting new theatres, auditoriums, and concert halls, conferring with show people, music and drama authorities to insure the most flexible enâ€" pointed superintendent oef bus services at St. Catharines for the Canadian National Railâ€" Born â€" in _ Wolverhampton, England, Mr. Brown joined the CNR in 1926 in the office of the general syperintendent of transportation, _ Toronto. In 1932, he joined the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway, becoming passenger agent 10 years later. ferred to the CNR‘s road trans port department as chief clerk. Two years later, he was apâ€" pointed acting supervisor of the CNR‘s Oshawa bus servicâ€" port department as chief clerk. Two years later, he was apâ€" pointed acting supervisor of the CNR‘s Oshawa bus servicâ€" es, and supervisor in 1956. Location of O‘Keefe Centre for security tomorrow JOE STRUB RR. 3, Waterloo SH. 3â€"1362 SH. 2â€"4529 THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Save today SH 5â€"0593 transâ€" apâ€"

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