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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 May 1963, p. 2

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Londoners first avclaimâ€" ed the young Guardsmen‘s preâ€" cision performance in 1956, The Royal Tournament is held annually at Earl‘s Court in aid of service charities and the 16.000 seat arena is packed with spectators twice daily durâ€" ing the show‘s 2% week run. The Tournament, featuring the cream of the Commonwealth‘s fighting units, is now in its 73rd lantic to London, England and the Royal Tournament. The Guard‘s appearance at this famâ€" ous military spectacle marks the second time they have been inâ€" vited to participate, the only ovâ€" On June 5, 1963, 76 members of the Fort Henry Guard will \nng their way across the Atâ€" Brought here under the sponâ€" sorship of the Kitchener Sports Association, there‘s no letâ€"up in the thrills for youngsters of all ages. _ 4ms is a changing world, but the circus â€" with all its color, its laughs and thrills â€" hasn‘t changâ€" ed. It‘s still the biggest "act" in the entertainment world. Clyde Brothers have assemblâ€" ed a host of performers that preâ€" sent a dazzling 27 production numbers in the two hour show that . has pleased hundreds of thousands in both the United States and Canada. ‘ tlonal circus, CLYDE BROTHâ€" ERS CIRCUS, will be in the Kitâ€" chener _ Memorial Auditorium., ‘Fridny, May 24 and Saturday, May 25, with 1 show on Friday at $:00 p.m., and 3 shows on Satâ€" urday â€" 10:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Circus Is Coming To Town ford Toole, and Dave Schicfele. MAYOR TO TAKE PART in CONnTEST Mayor Bauer of Waterioo and Mayor Hymmen of Kitchener will take part in a milking com:â€" mumwmc«my "., _ _ ° *Ae, Viceâ€"principal of Waterioo Collegiate, is resignâ€" Ing to take over the district high school inspector‘s position. The MMam‘om. 'm‘hwm. tion assembly. He in turn presented 2 math ematics pin to Lee Keener, and Mm;»p‘umpm Allard, Jim Neufeld and Nancy @_ill blflflmum togo and Doon. COLLEGIATE VICEâ€"PRINCIPAL The home, opersted by Mr. and Mrs. Pleter Vos, received a provincial charter to‘ operate as a limited company. And the kids from six to over SUNBDEAM HOME cets new The Sunbeam Home, ¢ Willow St. will is future be known as the Sunbeat: Homes for Retarâ€" ded Childres Waterioo Ltd. _ Female Help Wanted Happenings in Brief Responsible lady for office work, knowledge of newspaper work an asset, 35 hour week. PHONE SH. 4â€"9470 FOR APPOINTMENT internaâ€" mission. Present chairman of the Commission is the Hon. James A,. C. Auld, Ontario Minister of Transport, who will accompany the Guard to London, as will L. Way, the Fort‘s Director. Old Fort Henry is under the jurisdiction of the OntarioSt. Lawrence Development â€" Comâ€" Canada Night is scheduled for June 25th. Distinguished guests include H. R. H. the Princess Alâ€" ice, Countess of Athlone and Fieldâ€"Marshal Sir Gerald Temp ler. G. C, B., G.CM.G., KBE., D.S.0. the trip During the show‘s run, June 1229, the Guard will put on a display of 1867 precision driil and battle tactics to the accomâ€" paniment of booming cannon. The Guard‘s white goat mascot, ‘"David", due to customs regulaâ€" tions will be unable to make Roll call at the Clyde Brothers Circus, producers of the largest international _ indoor _ cireus, sounds like roll call at the United Nations. Right from the opening "speeâ€" tacular" to the closing exit march two hours later, the Clyde _ Brothers â€" show proves there‘s no business like show business, and no part of show come Gus and Ursula in a showâ€" stopping act of two people jugâ€" gling that has amazed every audience it has played before. The Rex and Ava William‘s elâ€" ephants with an amazing balanâ€" cing performance by one of the pachyderms who balances over 5,000 pounds on one foot is amâ€" swinging by his teeth from a chain, and the high aerial work of the Great Davilan Troupe â€" are being presented for the first time in North America. â€" Kitchener‘s industrial basin. Five buildings on the prop erty will give him a total of warehousing terminal next year when the building . materials south will be moved back four leq(,D'Anymm-fi- in the path of new member of the combined staff, HYDRANTS TO SE MOVED Special acts are included for Dairy Princess competition; Dairy week will be June 1981 VAOM OFFICK clLOSSD .; : June ist the Victorian Ouder of Nurses in Waterioo North will be directed from a centrel office. This follows the merger of the Kitchener and Waterino branches. The Waterioo office has been closed , Tribute was paid to nurseâ€"inâ€" ; ‘0. exciting as the Cirâ€"

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