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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1964, p. 9

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Hello Dolly Origi West Side Story Squne Tender Is The Night Johnny The Wonderful World of Andy Williams Twist & Shout Beatlemania Honey In The Horn Charade THE TOP TEN rgcéyitotncs Te of tus wefk In The Wind Phone 744â€"3712 Waterioo Square TOP RADIO SHOWS FOR YOU GEORGE KADWELL "Wake Up" with Stu Kenney YOU CAN WITH RECORDS & HIâ€"FI SCOTIA PLAN 10:00 am. â€" 2:00 p.m. "Carousel" with Dan Fisher A FEW TYPICAL EXAMPLES 2:00 p.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. The Elaine Cole Show COUNTRY & WESTERN e low rates » rates the same for all models, all makes of cars + loans are life insured at no extra cost YOou BORROW: LONG PLAYING SINGLES 10:00 a.m. Andy Williams 7. The Kingston Trio 10. Peter, Paul & Mary I@2 MmMonTHs 18 MONTHS 24 MoONTHS 30 MoOoNTHs 36 MONTHS Eddy Arnold 4. Bobby Bare 1. Lefty Frizell 2. Stonewall Jackson 3. Kitty Wells â€"â€" YOU AREPAY PER MONTH ovEMm: YouU REPAY: Al Martino 15. The Four Seasons â€"â€" The Searchers â€"â€" Diane Renay 2. Henry Mancini Original Cast Saund Track Johnny Mathis The ‘Beatles 1. The Beatles 2. Al Hirt 3. THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA The Beatles â€" e @@BnAnk | Most TV stars while away time between takes on the set by reading bor playing cards, but | Shirley Booth, star of "Hazel", i plays Monopoly with other cast | members. For some reason, | Bobby Buntrock, child actor, alâ€" ‘ ways seems to win. By William Whiting One couldn‘t help but read beâ€" tween the lines of the lettér written by Dickie Duff of hockâ€" ey fame which appeared in a Toronto newspaper recently. He said how he liked the Maple Leaf Organization; how he liked Mr. Smythe; how he liked the Maple Leaf fans, and how hbe had been with the Leafs since he was 14 years old. On and on, spreading it thick, which made us ask why? We bet he has his eye on that $18,000 a year job they call Member of Parliament . .. and he may even be after Red Kelly‘s seat. Any beta that he won‘t run when he returns to Toronto, which he has promised to do? If present plans work out, the people of Japan will be able ‘to see ‘live TV pickups from the New York World‘s Fair. Camâ€" eras and equipment are being installed at the Japanese Pavilâ€" ion at the Fair and will be used in conjunction with the Telstar satellite. s26.50 seo.39 s69.75 ©$76.00 sB I.1| GRAND HOTEL Entertainment Nightly Mon. through Sat. Ed Christy and The Peppermints Keeping their audience‘s atâ€" tention is necessary, so long conâ€" versations are avoided and the action is constant. Slapstick aitâ€" uations are mixed with genuineâ€" ly funny scenes. The fast â€" paced performance done by competent actors make very fine entertainâ€" ment for the young and for adults as well. Tickets are $1.00 and may be obtained at Blayâ€" ney‘s Pharmacy, Waterloo. Gwen Verdon and Tab Hunter supply the romance and vigor in "Damn Yankees," the longâ€" running Broadway musical made Into a comedy film. It will be on â€"WBENâ€"TV‘s lateâ€"night 11:20 Show Saturday, Merh 21. A middleâ€"aged man : pact with the devil. 1 Damn Yankees‘ on TV MOCO â€" By Barley LI‘L PEDRO â€" By de la Torre 65 OUR TOWN â€" By McClelland NAPOLEON â€" By McBride DiStrpanpomummeemepmemronmenmempemmmentrattentoninmnametinttontantsinemncmnioniaieteicins CAST MEMBERS: Part of the cast of the Travelâ€" ling Playhouse‘s production of Tom Sawyer, which will be presented at Kitchener Collegiate, Wednesday, April 1st. N CR irrmnet 9 <~ ;* : & & 2x SS § % \\\ & . ~~ ° Pm SNeesâ€" y wWHY DONT wE JUStT LET THE , 863 KING STREET WEST o /‘Cq ///â€"hâ€" I Gâ€" m §/\"(r_J) y SAVE $9.95 The Installation Charge Grand River Cable TV FREE CABLE TV â€"â€"â€" Ends This Saturday, March 21 CALL NOW â€" EVENING CALLS ACCEPTED c(c_2> 7AAA 8133 RAMOS ENTERPRISES 5h L4 THE LTD. \Bapmond Musical Instruments ; Rapmonty Musical Instruments HIT THE TARGET Guitars â€"â€" Sheet Music â€"â€" 114 King St. S. 745â€"1311 KITCHENER PAGE NNE â€" i and finesse in desi%n â€" go to make this the } epitome of modern 4 solidbody workmanâ€" 4 ship. We do not have 4 to say the AMPEG is gthe most advanced * guitar in the worldâ€" 4 to p _ professionals 4 who use it constantly .i tell us that its elegâ€" ";ance and q uality * speak for themselves. i Model Eâ€"G1 â€" Comâ€" .. plete: in handsome, £ sturdy â€"vinylâ€"covered *> case. Red plush moldâ€" 2 ed interiors contain !accessory compartâ€" ment. University Education afford not to give goes into the CST. Fund and, with the interest on the savings of other portiâ€" cipants provir=s the monâ€" ev. for scholarships. 3. Your savings provide the money for the first year at university. _ When _ your child completes the first year he or she automatiâ€" cally becomes entitled to a scholarshin for the second year. In the same way scholarships are given for the third and fourth years. 4. Although children up to the age of eight years ate eligible. it is definitely to vour advantaee that enrolâ€" ment take place at the youngest age possible. For more detalled informaâ€" tion mail the attiched coupâ€" on. Your loca!l C.S.T. Enrolâ€" ment â€" Counsellor will call upon you only at your feâ€" quest. This advertisement has been donated by Fastern & Charâ€" tered Trust in the interests of higher education all of whom serve without remuneration. Brieflyv. this is how the Plan ~perates: 1. As soon as your child is enrolled, a special savings accoumt is opened in youtT name â€" with â€" Eastern â€" & Chartered Trust Company, the Depository and Trusâ€" Here is the world‘s most luxurious electâ€" when the C.S.T. nonâ€"profit scholarship plan is available to you? Today, when Canada‘s need for university graduates is greater than ever before, 70 per cent of the children capâ€" able of going through uniâ€" versity will not be able to do so . . . in many cases due to lack of funds. Yet a uniâ€" versity education, fmportant today, will be vital to sucâ€" cess in life in the coming. years. sls The nonâ€"profit Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan was established in 1960 to assist parents and others in proâ€" viding for a child‘s univerâ€" sity education. This Plan, which already has over 15, 000 particibants. is adminis tered by the CS T. Founda:â€" tion. Its Board of Directors and â€" Advisory _ Boards are comprised of leading busiâ€" ness and education leaders, n oo " It is the responsibility. of parents to ensure that their children are not denied this opportunity. Make sure your shild can go to university Vista Sonic Sound tee for the CSâ€"T. Plan. The low monthlv deposits which you make remain your own at all thimes. Inâ€" terest on these savings your child a CAN YoOUuU Accessories Waterloo Quality

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