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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Feb 1964, p. 9

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OUR TOWN â€" By McClelland Barbra Streisand 7. 7. Joan Baez in Concert Vol 2 Joan Baez 3. 8. Moving Peter, Paul & Mary â€"â€" 9. Little Deuce Coup Beach Boys 9. 10. Curb Your Tongue Knave The Smothers Bros. 5. 1. I Want To Hold Your Hand 2. She Loves You 3. Surfin Bird 4. Hey Little Cobra 5. Daisy Petal Pickin‘ 6. In The Summer Of His Years 7. Stop And Think It Over 8. Abigail Beecher 9. Roll Over Beethaven 10. You Don‘t Own Me NAPOLEON â€" By McBride ‘ Wednesday, February 6 1966 __ (Continued fromâ€"mags 8. ;. _ PROFESSIONAL SHAMPOOING of chesterfield suites and rugs. The choice cof particular people. Done in home. Satisâ€" fied customers in Kitchener â€" Guelph â€" Galt â€" Elmira â€" Presâ€" ton â€" Waterloo. _ Fast service. Address Business Name City MAKE $3.00 TO $5.00 an hour with Familex Products. Send this coupon for FREE SAMâ€" PLES, with no obligation, to Familex Dept. U, 1600 Delorimier, â€"Montreal. Services MOCO â€" By Barley LIPL PEDRO â€" By de la Torre Use again ~ame day. For in terview write: Wm. N. Wells 9 Chester St., Durham, Ont, Love‘s Gonna Live Here Before I‘m Over You Miller‘s Cave Molly Five Little Fingers Fun In Acapulco West Side Story Peter, Paul & Mary Peter The 2nd Barbra Streisand Album The Singing Nun In The Wind Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square THE TOP TEN rECGRDINGS CS | of tHE WEEK s rode GEORGE KADWELL Get All The Top Records From RECORDS & HIâ€"FI COUNTRY & WESTERN LONG PLAYING SINGLES Hamilton _ broadcaster _ Paul Hanover is being quoted as sayâ€" ing, "I don‘t know why Richard Burton would come to Toronto to play Hamiet. He was doing se well on the road as Romeo." Female Help Wanted WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE â€" Soveure Sourire 1. Peter, Paul & Mary 2. Elvis Presley 4. Sound Track 6 Peter, Paul & Mary 8. regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be esâ€" tablished in and around Waterâ€" loo and are willing to make light deliveries, etc, write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. C W â€"42, 840 LaFleur Ave., Montreal 32. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour! New Role : The Beatles 1. The Beatles 2. The Trashmen 3. Rip Chords 4. Jimmy Gilmer 10. Connie Francis â€"â€" Dale & Grace â€"â€" Freddy Cannon â€"â€" The Beaties 6. Leslie Gore 5. Bill Anderson 4. Buck Owens Loretta Lynn Bobby Bare Eddy Arnold Pas de Dix, which George Balâ€" anchine created for the New York City Ballet, to music by Glazunov, is a short ballet in semi â€" classical tradition, a serâ€" ies of solos and ensemble numâ€" bers with a slight Hungarian flavor, offering their performers a chance to display glittering virtuosity in precision, speed, and classical mastery. Its 10 dancers, five boys, five girls, will be headed by Sonia Taverâ€" ner and Frederic Strobel. The Bitter Weird, to music by Trude Rittman (as well as some tunes from Brigadoon, by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe), is a Scottish story about two young men in love with the sa me girl. She makes her choice, and the rejected lover, in a fit of jealous grief, attends her wedding and murders his rival, â€" Marilyn Young, whom Miss de Mille calls "one of the finest dramatic dancers in North America", came out of "retirement" as a housewife to dance the role of the Maiden, which she created in Winnipeg. Richard Rutherford, who also danced in the premiere, and whom Miss de Mille describes as "a tremendously exciting perâ€" former with a wonderful stage presencé and personality", apâ€" pears as the Rejected Suitor. Guest star James Mitchell has the role of the Bridegroom. Toâ€"night‘s program, produced and directed by Eric Til will be se en in this area at 9:30 p.m. An orchestra composed of musicians from the Winnipeg Symphony and the CBC Symâ€" phony will be conducted by Claude Kenneson. Sets are by Rudi Dorn. it introduced to its repertary two years ago with rousing sucâ€" cess. They are Pas de Dix by George Balanchine, artistic dirâ€" ector and principal cboreograph er for the New York City Ballet and considered by many to be the greatest choreographer since the first aborigine leapt to a thump; and The Bitter Weird by Agnes de Mille, who has choreographed such Broadway hits as One Touch of V e nus, Bloomer Girl, Carousel, lrl.o-‘ doon, Gentiemen Prefer Blondes, 110 in the Shade, and the brilâ€" liant but unsuccessful Kwamina. Miss de Mille staged both proâ€" ductions â€" her immensely popuâ€" lar premiere in Winnipeg and the CBC telecast. Royal Winnipeg 1‘::‘:‘::@..‘ Toâ€"night on CBC tv‘s Festival, the Royal Winnipeg Baliet preâ€" 4 e â€" M@J [ 4 NAW / ¢ ‘‘The idea as discussed with Sir Laurence," Mr. Langham said, "is not to try to impose our stage on Chichester but to Sir Laurence Qlivier, Director of the Chichester Festival Theatre, where the Stratford ’company is to ~present three plays, "Love‘s Labour‘s Lost", ‘‘Timon of Athens" and "Le ’Bourgeoi.s Gentilhomme" nex t April during the celebrations of Shakespeare‘s 400th anniversary. _ Among many points which were discussed concerning the first visit of the Canadian comâ€" pany to England, Mr. Langham reported, were some possible structural changes to the Chiâ€" chester Festival Theatre stege. Tanya Moiseiwitsch, Desmond Heeley and Brian Jackson, all of whom have designed at Stratâ€" ford, were aiso involved in the meetings. ' f Michael â€" Langham, _ Artistic Director of the Strat‘ord Fostâ€" ival, has returned to Stratford after an extended visit to Engâ€" land, to prepare the productions for the Festival‘s 12th season. During several â€"weeks abroad, Mr. Langham ‘conferred with street? He usually has a girl on each arm, not just one. Yes sir, a jaunty uniform attracts as many romances as a ‘Loneâ€" ly Hearts Club!". . "An actor frtend of mine is your fen mail goes up like a ’drof-flnl'c’:*m Langham Returns To Stratford Following Chichester Meetings 2 wniferm; on televis We Virgil Fok, Internationally known organist, in recital at St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, _ Kitchener, â€" Tuesday Feb. 1ith, 8:15 P.M. Tickets at the Church, CLARE MMLAR 3 Ontarie 8. SH 14156 The Ice Capades Start Tuesday Feb. 25, at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. Seating Plan and tickets now at our Kitchener Office. SH 3â€"4156. Telephone orders accepted. e Have A Good Selection of Easter Travel Specials. Free brochures â€" on _ request. Call l"ll‘zm desk or steamship Dept. ford, Ont., the stages and audâ€" toria of each theatre are basicâ€" ‘ally similar. Nonetheless they eontain many subtie differences theatre. offer its management the benâ€" efit of the 11 years of experâ€" ience we have bad in this "As the Chichester Theatre was inppired by the one at Stratâ€" THE BEATLES, the vocalâ€"instrumental quartet wildly popular in England and currently topping the record bestâ€"seller lists this side of the Atlantic, will make their first North American appearance when they appear on the Ed Sullivan Show, "live" from New York City this Sunday and again from Miami the following week. Seen in this area at 8:00 p.m. on channels 4 and 6, they are (l. to r. George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon. GRAND HOTEL Entertainment Nightly Mon. through Sat. a living example of this," Borâ€" gnine said. "He met his wife ERNEST BORGNINE, star of McHale‘s Navy, keeps a sharp lookout for girls that he claims are attracted to any man who wears a uniform. The Mercey Brothers Entertainment and Travel which combine to produce two very dissimilar theatrical atmosâ€" pheres." . The Festival company will open there on April 6 and play through April 25, returning to Canada the following day to beâ€" gin rehearsals for the summer season in Stratford. PAUL KNITTEL camp, she not only had an an tographed picture of him in ‘that nice uniform,‘ â€" â€" she also had his autograph on a marriâ€" age license!" 4 For Further Information SEE (Continued on page 10) 35 Marshall St., Waterloo BUILDER CONSTRUCTION LTD. SH 2â€"5719 QUALITY HOMES ‘A NEW HOUSE DESIGN â€" . it Pays To Advertise. in The Chronicle WORKING WITM CAMADIANS tM EVERY WALC Of LIff siNce 1817 King & Erb Sts.; University Ave. & Philip St.: Banx or MonTrRrEAL QGanadas Foarst Cauk lem. 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