The annual Forbes Marine, boat show is on at the Water loo Square Boating enthusiasts will he able to feast their pye. on a great variety of small boats, dstol eastemeq lond t hav €urn Fulks wsmind here are anter esxted on aluing: business tomar w â€" and they know that sat istrl eustomas are the only Pocling of eantentment Sudtistachen. then. is a pretty Ingenmtant woug d to all of us And that‘s why we unbesitating y iccommend that folks arnund here hay and shop in the local bor most oof us. there is sat Isfaction in any joh well done It doesn‘t matter whether owe awre buslding a house. difgong a weil. or busying a can df we are satistied with the way the job is oho e we enjoy a certain Sanafaction is a pleasant word And an important one The artist takes great satisâ€" fachiun in the knuwledge that he has sone his hest The way ke Cteus‘ about his woogr kois perhaps worth maore to him than the selling price of his Umaster pivce . Local small boat manufacturâ€" ers, Canbar Marine Company, is having many of their products featured at the Forbe‘s Annual Local boats displayed in marine show VOL. 110 Junior champion in the modâ€" elling class was Miss Kathy Schnarr of Waterloo. Boys Division The sixth Annual Baton Twirling â€" Championships â€" for Ontario, held at the Waterloo Lutheran University, was domâ€" inated by Twin City twirlers. Winner of the senior class was Marjorie St. Marie, she was also named Miss Majorâ€" ette. Deardra King took the Juvenile championship a n d Diane Shaw of Oshawa was junior champion. Annual Forbes Local youngsters dominate baton twirling contest Kitchener led in the boys Marine show SATISFACTION SIDE GLANCE and to at least dream of taking them out on the lakes this sumâ€" mer Featured are many hoats manufactured locally, for which they are the local dealers. Patron of Tie Canadian lihâ€" rary Week as the Right Honor able â€" Lester Bo Pearson, Prame Minister of Canada, who likens education _tn a banguet. with formal schooling the appetizer, experience the main course, and books the dessert. The world of One special book to Inok for is one hy a local novelist, ifel len â€" Gesbrecht. . entitied | Elyâ€" srum. _ Mrs â€" Giesbrecht . writes under the pen name of Elana Wladmir. and her latest came out in print just a short while ago Canadian Labrary week Cwill be celebrated here in Waterino, «s in ofher communities across t anada The Jocal hibrary has on hand many of the latrst and best houks to whet the reading appelittc of all of the communâ€" ity be they young or old. On display at the show are some 16 models. from 12 foot car toppers in aluminum, up to 16 foot runabouts In the fibre glass type they run from the 14 footers to the 17 foot off shore Supplying small craft from one side of Canada to the other, they are justly proud of the fact that, since they staried proâ€" ducing small boats in 1960. they have become one of the top three small craft manufacturers in Canada. Marine show, at the Waterloo Square, Canadian library week Blmberg:; Conestogo â€"â€" Heidelberg â€"â€" St. Agatha â€"â€" St. Clements â€"â€" St. Jacdbs The Kâ€"W Rebels strutted to the Ontario junior advance championship in the team twirâ€" ling event, the group is comâ€" posed of Beverly Barney, Cathy Blaney, Jane Reibling, Brenda Young, Donna Kuehâ€" ner, and Donna Sawicky. The Hamilton Tiger Tabbies took second place with the third place spot going to Don Milis Civition,. division with their contestants making a clean sweep. Juvenâ€" ile winner, Montgomery King; junior, Norman Schultz; and Marvin Helm. senior. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1964 Guest speakers The â€" Waterloo Lutberan I m versity wall agaon this year sup ply guest speakers for the an nual Chrishan HMigber Education Sunday‘s _ The special services will be held in most Luthrran Churches in Ontano on April 12 19. and the Umversity will this year supply 31 speakers from the faculty and staff. "rpeually un the wealth we pos ‘N‘hb in our librarics. Today, 60 | per cent of the users of Public | Labrary hooks are students. they | include not only the Uaniversity | student but thise from kander | garten up Elderly persons also | take a very keen interest in rea x ding. In spite of the many farli tres hundreds of thousands of Canadians are still without urâ€" gently needed library service, and only community effort will establish complete coverage acâ€" ross Canada Canadian labrary Week | apâ€" peals for your interes! and help in exfending hbrary service acâ€" ross Canada. Today, hooks and informatinn are found not only in the lit rary huildings, but are distrib uted â€" through â€" mobile services provided hy hookmabiles, book launches and in the Yukon by canoe and plane Here in our county many satudents, and oth ers, have the services of a very fine bookmohile services with more and more taking advan! age of its facilities every manth Library Week as to remind Canadians of this vast world of book and to focus altention esâ€" pecially en the wealth we pos books can never be"consumed, for. the more one partakes of 1, the greater one‘s appelite and the supply is practically inâ€" fimte. As they say at Canbar, where ver you see small cralt in Can ada you will see our products While some of their nearby dealers pick up their boats at the plant, Southern Ontatio and Quebec are handled from the plant, which has rigs capahle of handling from seven to 14 boats alt a time. To other parts of Canada,. they are shipped hy rail, with some gomg to thre Great Bear Lakes inside the Arctie errcle. cruiser. The 17 fooler is a mod ifred deep "V" type. Serving The City Of Waterloo Junior Novice corps ~â€" Owen Sound Twirlettes, Sarnia Wesâ€" ternaires and Galt Valley Starâ€" lettes. Senior advance â€" Hamilton Flashettes, _ Hamilton _ Tiger Cats and Oshawa Starlettes. Junior Novice team â€" Hamilâ€" ton Tiger Cats, K.W. Novice Juniors and Guelph Royalettes. With some entrants placing second because of lack of perâ€" formers and entrants, were â€" â€" Advance twirling â€" Toronto Ronette Ponyâ€"Tails. Church music show becomes annual event Mears agn wil hecor fledged | thice day. in seminar this summer A church music workshop at the University of Waterlon that began as a one day event three vears agn wil become a full â€" fledged thice day. in residence The â€" choir will â€" then tour through the state of New Yark. Uhoir director | Magnus, also assistant professor of mustc at Susqurhanna, is a native of Hagâ€" en, Germany. Me studied in New Sunday morning the choir will parherpate it â€" twa local . worâ€" ship services. first at St John‘s Lutheran Uhurch. Wateriog, at 9 00, then at St. Peter‘s Luther an UChurch. Kitchener, at 11 00 The = service â€" at 8t _ Petei‘s Church will he televised The choir, directed by John P. Magnus, will include in their program | Mozart‘s "Six_ Nocturâ€" nes", Pinkham‘s "Festival Magâ€" mficat", _ Brahm‘s _ "O _ Savior Throw the Heavens Wide", two Moravian anthems by Antes and Bechler and a group of English and Irish folk songs. A 42 voice choir from Sus quehanna University, â€" Pennsylâ€" vamia, will present a concert in the â€" Theatre â€" Auditorium â€" of Waterloo â€" Lutheran â€" University Saturday evening at 8 00. Those byâ€"laws pertaining . to money, given the third reading included $75,000 upon debentures to pay for capital expenditures in the Electric Department of the Public Utilities Commussion. $166,118 89 upon debentures to pay for the construction of cerâ€" tain local improvements. $105, â€" 650 upon debentures, to pay for the share of the corporation in the scheme for the acquisition of land for conservation areas in the Kâ€"W district. Given first and second readâ€" ings was a byâ€"Jaw to borrow $54,522.78 upon debenture, io pay part of the costs of the construction of a main Jift staâ€" tion and sanitary trunk sewer U.S. University Choir to visit Twin Cities Finances and byâ€"laws highlight council meet Waterloo City Council in sesâ€" sion Monday night gave approvâ€" al to borrow $528,413.72, $401,â€" 291.67 of this amount to be upon debentures, some of which will be self â€" sustaining. $ $ dominate Advance corps, senior â€" â€" Hamilton Flashettes, Hamilton Tiger Cats. Oshawa Tarton team. & Juvenile @&dvance corps â€" â€" second, Hamliton Flashettes. Dance, t ilton Flashe ie, Hamilt Dance twgl. junior â€" â€" Hamâ€" ilton Flashettes, London Lancâ€" ers, Port Credit Credettes. Advance ‘corps, junior â€" â€" Hamiiton Tiger Tabbies, Don Mills Civition. Senior novice corps â€" Owen Sound Stariettes. $3,000.00 Fnial Industrial Permits Total $50.000 00 Government & Institutional Perâ€" mite "Total 101 â€" Owelling Units Commercial Permits 1 â€" Alterations _ (Jos gram) â€" $50,000 00 Residential Permits 13 â€" $. F. Dwellings (with garâ€" are) $160,000.00 2 â€" S. Fo Dwellings (less garage) $23,000.00 5 â€" Apartment | Buildings â€" (86 Suites) $518.000.00 6 > Additions, Alterations and Repairs $3.835 00 6 â€" (4) Garages (2) Carports $4,360.00 He was back in a moment, handed the saw to Ruth, but before she had hardly started eniting he astopped her again. Taking the saw and sighting along it proclaimâ€" ed, "Dull, needs sharpening.‘ And off he went in Walerloo Building & Plumbâ€" ing Report for the Month of March, released for publication are as follows BUILDING PREMITS ISSUED Last Friday, Ruth Adams. who Tives jpust south of us, was trying to put up a couple of shelves in the basement to hold her preserves Actually, she has been after Bob, her husband. for at least six months now to do the job for her but be just never got around In it. It s not that Bob is lazy at all, it‘s Just that he is always in the midst of another proâ€" ject. Well no sooner had Ruth started to do the shelves herself, than Bob happened alongy and imâ€" mediately stopped herâ€" "fHold it". he said, "that hoard‘s too long. You‘ll have to cut it shorter." And off he went in search of a saw. Building plumbing committee reports The second tender of $12.840, from the lowest bidder, Municiâ€" pal Spraying and Oiling Co. Ltd. for surface treatments of roads. They also had to do this lype ot work for the city previously and had been found quile satâ€" isfactory, York City and has had experâ€" rence as a concert artist. He reâ€" ceived favorable reviews followâ€" ing a February recital in the National Gallery of Art, Wasn ington D.C. Tenders tolalling $154.605 were also accepted by council. The first of $33.930 from the Dunker Construction Limited, was for the construction of ce mend w a lks. It was reported that Dunker Construction had conâ€" structed walks for the city in the past which were found quite satisfactory and that they were the lowest bid. with a high bid of $44,690 being received from Curb Construction. and $127.122.05 for the construcâ€" tion of a main lift station and sanitary sewer. The third was from E. and E treen House (K. Raymond) 1, senior ::VHam- s. Sault St. Marâ€" Tiger Cats. corps â€" second * Wellesley $50.000 00 | 17 â€" Residential â€" Permits c 10 utional l'lr-' Pwelting Umits) $142,700 0n 0 â€" Commercaal Permits â€" â€" â€" > rabi lt 2e > dnR cce itc hinsc6 t 000% Dds lcu h7000 00000« ... 1 AAITE â€"â€".>. $709,195 00 $3,000 00 Sea Allan Murray acted as Masâ€" ter of Ceremonies and the judâ€" ges were â€" â€" Mrs. Elaine Jacâ€" obs, Buffalo, N.Yâ€"; Mrs. Doris Britt Stahl, Rochester N.Y.; Mrs. Anna Nita Ekstrom Mcâ€" Donald, Gary Ind.; Miss Jill Whittacker, _ T hree â€" Oaks, Mich.; and Harry Blake, Goshâ€" en Ind. Judges for the modelâ€" ing, Mrs. Freida Sweitzer @&nd Mrs. Frances Denney Sutton. Elsie V. Ewald directed the contest. Hamilton _ Flashettes _ also were awarded the special aâ€" ward for the best color guard. But Seriously . . . REVENUE 35 â€" Building Permits $1,526 00 20 â€" Plumbing Permits 211.50 1 â€" Sign Permit 3 N0 1 â€" Oil Burner Permit 2 0d 1 + Demolition Permit 2 00 Permifs MARCH 1963 12 + Residential _ Permits _ (3 Dwelling Unitsi $ 61.810 00 1 + Commercial Permit Demohtion Permit Remaining Portion of St. Johns Lutheran Church Building Total Estimated Value gravel road base along Markâ€" land Drive fro m University Avenue East to Columbia Street FEast, were given third readings Byâ€"law, 14. given first and secâ€" ond reading were for road reâ€" pairs, construction of services in Wildwood subdivision, appliâ€" cation for the annexation of "Certain lands now in the townâ€" ship" and to regulate the sale of â€" fireworks. The byâ€"law conâ€" cerning . the sale , of fireworks now has a maximum penalty of $50.00 for those violatng. Accounts totalling $40,551 99 were passed for payment and accounts for payments totalling $186,231.99 were confirmed. The passing of byâ€"Jaws, under the direction of Mayor Bauer proceeded | with fine dispatch. ditures, construction of waterâ€" mains, storm sewers and a gravel road base along Markâ€" land Drive fro m University Avenue East to Columbia Street Seegmiller Ltd. of $107,.835 for sewers and watermains. This bid was found to be 4.7 per cent higher than last year but it was felt that the increase in labor and material costs acâ€" counted for the increase and was accepted. Several other conâ€" tractors took out the plans and specifications | b ut â€" apparently didn‘t feel able tn compete Tenders of $169 095; $161.4193; and $148,420 for the laying of pavement | were also received but council felt that further inâ€" vestigation was necessary before they could be accepted Addition $20,000.00 5,000 (0 Industrial Permit 11500 00 Governinent & Institutiomal 788.000 0) $866,310 00 FEBRUARY 1964 §$782,195.00 NO. 14 $1,744.50 $20,000.00 ly . .. by Tom Evans Living in reverse 37 > Hevidential â€" Permits Dwelling â€" Unitsy $ 312.8 3 Commeqncial Perimts 1964 3 . Month Period 71 â€" Residential | Perants (238 Dwelling â€" Units $1.983,580 00 1 â€" Commercral Pernut 3,000.00 3 â€" Indusimal Permuls 3 â€" Government & Institutronal Permuts 47.750 u0 $2.189 33u ut 1963 3 â€" Month Period Pornuts a ‘Ton of 1461 dlays pounds . of Permnut PINE G ROV E ROYAL QUEEN â€" a in the herd of Dorotf Galt, Ont, has Just Fire Thursday afternoon did an eslimated $500 damage to a three â€" car garage helonging to the Cressman Apartments, 102 King Street South in Waterioo. A 1955 model car betonging to one of the tenants, Mr. R. K. Benodict, was in the garage at the time of the blaze. but susâ€" taimed Jitfle or no damage. Waterloo â€"Fire Chief: Clayton Baulk said the fire looked as though it had been started by children. T‘woa youngsters turned in the alarm. After extingunishing the blaze the firemen hosed down the car â€" Industrial Pernut 50,000 00 1 â€" Government & Institutional search of a frle with which to sharpen it. HeFownd, anbfortanactedy, thit the frle s in noud of an hragulfe aongp so che hequded tor ihe worndpule to tind a stick switable for a handle. But some hids had knocked the woudple over and so Bob had to stunghhen that up. HMowever, in order to ho a goooud job of that he wonld hirve to eut all the piecces to an equal lenyth Et turned cout, though, (h a t the axe needed s hn periumy send to do sn adequate pohoof the sharâ€" pening he needed a new stone on the grnulen To goet o the old stane off required a esw woench gond so he headed downtown, That was the last that anyone has heard of Bobh, and as far as I know, Ruth is still holding the end of the shelf in one hand and,that dull old saw in the other Light damage DEARDRA KING TAKES Ontario Juvenile Chamâ€" pionship at Ontario Baton Twirling Contest. Iudustrial Pernuts 27 345 nQ Onvernment &A Instrtubhanal 73005300 10 &15 000 10 uts &1 141.955 10 Kespertfully sulmitted Wo 60 Seheifrle TON OF GOLD Burbling â€" & Plu Inspestnp, tCaly of Waterlon of Dorothy J. Taylor, has just been issued Goldâ€"certificate . In she produced â€" 2,222 fal. $207,700 00 CAROM‘S lersey cow 200. 000 0 89 sau on | 0 The KW Ophc Miso met at eriad 'nu- Pennsy Ivanta Kitchen dur a uts 028 (finner meeting Mondas evening. :â€2'â€"'""’““ Jack Coker, waee proesi ““;‘:,â€â€œ ‘m{‘lll'lfl. presiled over the husiness 27 345 no | moeing | The Club presented a ttuhenal , $0 cheque to the YW CA to ifls‘-‘lll’"fspnnwl campers at the: Bam &l')‘â€"â€â€" berg and Heidelberg KoW Op j:,'â€;:‘:,'r:l‘.:l: ‘ timust Day Camps ol The Uph Mis Clulhs wlothing l'lumhmg'an:l canned | fouds sbreve for the |Cluldren‘s Aid is to be cuntinaed rlmy ,ln the cend cof Agial tm Kâ€"W Optiâ€"Mrs. meet STILL NOT A THIRD :o Nearâ€" ing the oneâ€"third mark. but with Sullâ€" more than $200. 000 needed, the Federated Charitics Drive needs your support