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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Oct 1963, p. 4

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_ I: SMrati6aeratimiaq Fun-loving youngsters were me moved by this adult reaction. Hallow- e’eu IS STILL THEIR NIGHT - but they have made it also e night for children ‘round the, world. Over the years Cen- adien youngsters have learned and en- joyed the privilege of sharing with their friends. Through education in school.- nnd libraries they know that their help with UNICEF Hallowe’en pennies is needed. Renee their pride in collecting for UNICEF equals the joyous accept, ence'of _jelly__beens and candy kisses. Six your; ago when the traditionat Hallowe'en frolic widened to include UNICEF collections some protests were voiced. "Don't rob the youngsters of Hallgwe’en fun. It’s their night!" And yet, that tune snow - ency has been doing everything it an to rule on the content at India and tel- evision brow. Surely if it can train coqtrol than, it cannot mum cor trol ave: other new: services; oven those ff other governmental depart- manta. We hnve a situation in Carmel: when the Board of Broadcast Gover- Por' "ample. down in the tttatm, the Fedml Communications Commis- sion mieetod protests about the Depart- ment of Agriculture establishing its on non service. The FCC chimed that it van "road it jurisdiction to rule on such I”. . i . “use": governments (at invol- nd in the field of eomenunieation (or most other things). none weird situa- tion. crop up. er LAURENTIDE FINANCE [iliiiiiii] Lani 1fanowildaGiiiil, TiiiiL We will help you finance a better car right now. N _ /: a , Iiiiii& m - Ir;; “manual I . ‘ s _-- // t f, ' 2,eHy--..LCC.C."y.".r.y.G?iiii;ii'i"iiiii', 1teNP.--....................LCCiGi my 31,535.29........................................ssc.oomy EIIIIIIIE NOW "ow THE NEW ”VIEW "In" cult lt-kylie-o-it-Srila/iii-Gui-i,,"'; “whethomonay‘aoom‘mgfmm”whanndMIbyhu. 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Rentals-s of wes- ther, npptoximatetr 400.000 fantasti- cally costumed youngsters named forth with paper has for bests and UNICEF collection boxes. Neighbours were gen- erous: in the bus youngsters brought homeucsndy. cookies and spploo. In the UNICEF-woman: taxes was elmoot $400,000 in pennies, nickel: sod dimes - this for the world-wide humanitarian work of UNICEF. It would be but for dame: if sovernmonh kept out of the nun and ”giggly, ytd.utt.tut job to tho pron, Sunly the lawn h dear. Gown- "l-LIN-lea:,."::-.' - should. a far " poulblo. be THE L restrict“ to has!“ anti-tin! Mm "----------.-., tion through the Dun-u of Wu. Other “non" from. covenants it I“; of Yogi." new shun propaganda, with " aorta of political coloring. To: you. a... in Ocean... an radio ind television. the]: ridiculous, “but” " football fin-co last full. Sandman the mutton he... pod- 'atrrswbitstthaab-sdeHnreutt, qoodiotr,tbdaitaWhtrte.u1Nwun ittri-t-plrtothe6Beth- rule- nnd minions it ml. ritu- 322.com .80.!!! mom", .91.“ my .moomy LLm-J Thu quarter-horse is now mainly bred for show. and most of It. Retirer's 40 horses com. mm Tenn and Wyoming. n ma FARM is planned in ‘the Bradford area by Walter Hellyer of Waterford. He plans to train Cutting-horses as well. he quarter-horse get its name from its reputation ftrr be. ing the fastest horse over the quarter-mile. The cutting horse I is used ttt cut out stock 1mm atte S. S. Voltm'no cumin; be- tween 650 and Tli0 passengers was destroyed on the Atlantic in 80m you: no. the October M. I.” issue of the Chmkk and a year's subscription of the Oar-Incl. plus The Cosmopol- IMu [Angula- for $225. IX'IIT " IIQED QUARTER - HORSES A QUARTER - HORSE BREED. "re TAD" S. -I--_-A t.. The Waterloo School Bond de. cided to provide classes for $tteeigrserr. They were held two nights I week for three months at the rate ot $2.00 per night. ttt door asking ttrUGiiGtiTit was wanted that they either In placefl in work-camps or may you: no. on 06‘. u, ms. the Waterloo County gaol "ported I record-breaking W of Itt prisoners committed to in man no! in the past Ptitrtertitsroasts.oIdgaetse nrrmmdwhiiepotatoea-" tt, Mt, urn-nun: were being and. for the annual plowing match at the Waterloo Township Min; Association. Wateruts was complimented on the denim“ d in sewage dis- you! Nant by the Chamber at Commerce. It was agreed that and naval wen-nib: and no tttat-tici-Ure' "few It. the yum: works buildings by: bu Ionic-e Gs -re,UGd M ttrt but it wound seem that tttia Went has “can. I” In" popular with time. u h I“! the Thanhasiving Day Enamel. Hill Climb was held at It Kuhn near Heidelberg. “I. the manor- numbered M ttrt but it Wonk! seem "Pt ot unimpbyed who Amafqu’Nu CombuMmWr qMiettttmttrrttterurtetiuut- “puma,” gotrsHsrtnr-qrithaPamrmtIdr. tutrertrratentg.lu-uiut mwcmlmwmd Costaerarhrmsehtmmaemrtaq. to. ... ... ... ... m: LONG om: SHADOW or AUTUMN g. VII If ever an lane of broad national import ought to have submerged private interest, it should have been the rapid movement of 60,000,000 bushels of min out of St. Lawrence river ports before freeze-up. Even the private interest of the longshoremen would have been trdvaneed, for there would be more work for all. Yet this stood in jeopardy. The Russian sale and its urgency of delivery gave the strike its prominence, but the prominence in its way was inadvertent. The dispute, as the debate in the Commons revealed so clearly, was months old. This was the timetable: Dee. 31. 1962," Termination of existing connects. January, .1963 - - The firstoffer for settlement use agreed to by the shipping companies: Shipping Ped. by Robert Moon OTTAWA - - The Montreal longshoraatett'a strike hes proved once again that Canadians have yet to re- solve all their working relationships with Americans. not to mention _with themselves. Le’r's celebrate electric heafihgh arrival r . here in the Sunroom! / - L' " Pa _ L - ' mm. R Iii, [i3, . lr " - ll,lii,,, C a Medina"? Addinganewroom?Youenn make any room warm and livable with electric heat- ing. It's simple and inexpensive to install and oper- ate. You can add electric heating without disturbing your present heating system. And it will cost you less to install than it would to extend your present mtem. Nameless electric heating is the quick; safe-t, clement heating system we devised. d'idi The Ottawa Scene WAIEIIIIIII RBllt III IIITIES III‘WMIIIII " KING ST. S. WATERLOO ' (Calcium on page a) . . . . -.,, .. - . V P"- 'e-r.-- “Mud; ,I-e d.. F _ Ir“;"': _ . .Wan ist " your Hydro’s Electric Heating aiii'iiiiil, Centre can give you complete information on the type of unit best suited to your room, installed cost. operating out: and help in arranging installation. Call no" SH 2-3531 ELECTRIC IIEII'ING INFORMATION Crtmtit in: “an Will I. mm At pu' Interim Collect-u TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE PM over zoo K-W Little Theatre members, by mail, or from BLAYNEY'S PHAR- MACY and SCHENDEL STATIONARY in Waterloo. and NORMAN GOWDY's in Warner. FtyR THE SUBSCRIBER than is the opportunity to enjoy Arue evenings ot live theatre in your own community. Over 1260 branches ti, Gal, A Button Mining The Mensch-up by Go. G. mm by Anti: Christi. October 17, 18, " Novena r 28, 29, 30 Amigo». Breath of Spring by In. new. by Peter Coke February 20, 21, " April 23, 24, " FOUR PLAYS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT Bring The 1963-64 Season " little Theatre your hydro Four Plays Only $4.00 $2.00 For Students in. ts'if:1t

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