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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Nov 1963, p. 11

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Gehman, who watched Canaâ€" dian television for six days, conâ€" eluded that at straightforward, honest communication Canadian pare ‘ne pTORTMIM® RIC DCRE! educated and assume their audâ€" 1 mercials from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. ‘‘For fast, fast relief from silâ€" ly sponsors‘ messages no price could be too high, but in fact,‘" Gehman _ says. it _ probably wouldn‘t be more than haif again of tne eighty million you‘re al ready spending." television is much better than American. ‘"The people who preâ€" pare the programs are better Richard Gebman who writes about U.S. television, among othâ€" er things, and frequently appears on it himself, also suggests that Canadians consider banning comâ€" The air of freedom on Canadiâ€" an television makes it a differâ€" ent and faithâ€"restoring medium, a successful American writer and television personality says in the current issue of Macleans magaâ€" Gwen Verdon Joins Danny Kaye Tonight 1. I‘m Leaving It Up To You Grace & Dale 1. 1. In The 2. The 2 3. Peter, 4. Elvis® ( 5. Bye B; 6. Movin‘ 7. Sinatra 8. Painte 9. Joan E COUNTRY & WESTERN 1. Talk Back Trembling Lips Ernest Ashworth 5. 2. 500 Miles Away From Home Bobby Vare 1. 3. The Matador Johnny Cash 2. 4. Love‘s Gonna Live Here Buck Owens â€"â€" 2. Sugar Shack 3. Four Strong Winds 4. It‘s All In The Game 5. 24 Hours From Tulsa 5. We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds (ieorge Jones & Melba Montgomery 4. 6. Doninique 7. Be True To 8. Everybody 9. Deep Purple Not Afraid of Adult Themes 10. West Side Story 10. Waitin‘ For The Evening Train Week Selection U.S. Critic Prefers Canadian T.V. MUSICAL COMEDY STAR, Gwen Verdon, adds to the fun as a special guest of Danny Kaye on CBS Television hour long Danny Kaye Show toâ€" night at 10 :00. In The Wind Peter, Paul & Mary 1. The 2 Barbra Streisand Album Barbra Streisand 2. Peter, Paul & Mary Peter, Paul & Mary 3. Elvis‘® Golden Records, Vol. 3 Elvis Presley 5. Sinatra‘s Sinatra Painted Tainted Rose Joan Baez In Concert Be True To Your School The Beach Boys â€" Everybody Tommy Roe 8. Deep Purple Tempoâ€"Stevens 8. Bye Bye Birdie mam..cml TB or ms weer RECORDS & HIâ€"FI Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square GEORGE KADWELL Get All The Top Records From Canadian variety Shows, howâ€" ever, were "awful" and Canadiâ€" an television drama did not imâ€" press Gehman much either. He noticed an almost total lack of humor on television here. GRAND HOTEL Entertainment Nightly Mon. through Sat. are The Blue Echoes own program of songs and chilâ€" dren‘s stories with the CBC durâ€" ing the past three years. Her interest in folk singing began at children‘s camps where she conâ€" ducted music programs. She now has a large repertoire in nine languages. Peter Acker, a Montrealer, is now studying at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto. He began playing the guitar at the age of 13 and was later inâ€" fluenced by the <playing of the great master of the guitar, Anâ€" dres Segovia. After studying in Ottawa, he was admitted to the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, on scholarships in 1960. He has given concerts in Toronâ€" to and Buffalo and has performâ€" ed on CBC radio and television. tor Villa Lobos Valerie Siren is a graduate student at the University of Toâ€" cert appearances, has had her Peter and Valerie first met and sang together at a summer camp and two years ago they started working together profesâ€" sionally. The second concert in the curâ€" rent Chamber Music series at the Theatre of the Arts, Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo, will feature Elizabethan singer Valerie Siâ€" ren and classical guitarist Peter Acker on Saturday, November Their program will include Elizabethan songs, folk songs of many nations and selections from Galileo, Fernando Sor and Hecâ€" The period and place which gives the greatest number of songs to their repertoire is Elizâ€" The badger is a powerful tunnel digger. His long sharp claws enable him to burrow for mice and other the badger against bees and wasps when stealing honey. The badger is not aggressive. However, when attacked by dogs, he is a fierce fighter. Although his fur is not of value to man, it protects Chamber Concert Features Valerie Siren, Peter Aker and chilâ€" \of solo singing to the accompaâ€" niment of the lute was brought ‘to a level equalled only after 300 years in the German lieder school. The songs usually sung by men are now Valerie‘s favorâ€" ites and the lute parts are playâ€" ed on the guitar. "THE VERSATILES" Appearing Nightly ~UPSTAIRS AT THE KENT"‘ Licensed Under The Liquor Licepce Act 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. HOTEL KENT WATERLOO "And another thing, it‘s out of the highâ€"rent district." art OUR TOWN â€" By McClelland NAPOLEON â€" By McBride 1| @®)\ e enc aahen C 4 Cove hoxcUr mer rosec is $ t})‘l/ Lo: 4 XX _X | KXE e ) a‘. Way s e -m.\i;,< e LI‘L PEDRO â€" By de la Torre MOCO â€" By Barley This Thurs., Ffri. & Sat. Nov. 21, 22, 23 Tickets on sale at: Goudies Waterloo University College The h;;:';. Musical Li‘ Abner We W.L.U. Theatre Auditorium And At The Door â€" Welcome Twinâ€"City Residents Schendels Geo. Kadwells wWw.U.C. 744â€"8471 8:15 p.m. I GUESS | HAVE NO OTHER CHOICE BUT TO CALL TH‘ LESS EDITORIALS. 3â€"join the school band . . . and play the DRUMS! 4â€"Now that you have made use of many attention medias . . . get her attention by ignoring her! Dear Henry : I am 10 years old and in grade six. In my class is a girl who is very rude to me. When I pass her desk she always covers her work. When I ask her what quesâ€" tion she is on she says "never mind" or "none of your business." I am getting quite tired of her. What should I do? ANNOYED Dear Annoyed: I‘m sure that the rude girl is as tired of you as you of her. ln.dayoroollhinkthqttln“rud."(irli. going to tell you that you are too ‘"nosey" for your own good, and that you should be less concerned about evâ€" eryone else and a little more concerned about you and how you act. So you see, if you had waited a day you wouldn‘t have had to ASK for GOOD advise. GOOD GRIEF! | THINK WE% BATEN |T/‘ _uaio) i tz u2 ts i“”'"

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