4. All My Loving The Beatles 1. 5. Hippy Hippy Shake â€" The Swinging Blue Jeans 6. 6. Twist And Shout The Beatles 7. 7. It‘s Over Roy Orbison â€"â€" 8. Can‘t Buy Me Love The Beatles 5. 9. New Girl In School Jan & Dean â€" Agricultural Societies â€" Guelph A?n] 24 â€" 25. Ontamio Agriâ€" cultural College Alumn: Semâ€" inar. Federated Colleges. Art Exhibits and Shows London To Apri) 30 Selections from | Cleary , the Permanent Collection. Lonâ€"| Torente don Art Gallerv, | April Bowling (Indoor} â€" London ton Aud April â€"28.30. . General _ Comâ€"â€" Brantfor mand (C.A) Bowling Caampionâ€" April April 24 â€" 26. Brethren Conâ€" vention, Sheratonâ€"Connaught. Hamilton April 2426. Ontarie Provine 1al Conference Bricklayers, Masons and Plastorers Interna tional Union â€" Sheraton â€" Conâ€" naught Toronto To May 8. Fort Erie Jackey Club Spring â€" Meet â€" 24â€" days â€" â€" (OJC) for thoroughbreds April â€" 28â€"30. . General mand <C.A) Bowling Chan ships Conferences â€" Conventions Hamilton April 24 27. Canadian | Assoc for Adult Education â€" bducation Centre April 26 28. Asor of Canad fan Advertisers. Royal York April 27. Ameriean Woumen‘s Club â€" Eaton Auditortum April 30 â€" May 2. Registered Nurses Assoc of Ontame â€" Royal York Windsor To Apml 30 Last month of "Winter t Naagara Photo Com petition | Winning photos exhib ited July August e 1. Charade 2. Dawn 3. The Dave Clark Five The 4. Kissin‘ Cousins 5. Shut Down Volume 2 6. The Pink Panther 7. Allan In Wonderland 8. Reflecting C 9. The Times They Are Changin‘ 10. The Best Of Ronnie Hawkins April 23 25. Specification Wri ters Assucuatiun Reyal York Aprmil 24 26. Ontario Assoc of Dispensing Opticians â€" â€" King Edward April 2729 Adult Eduration Conference, Cleary Auditorium MuSsIC Teronto 10 Forever April 23. Toronto Anglers and Hunters Association â€" Eaton Auditorium Wednesday, April 22. 1944 200 Preston and Rummelhardt HORSE RACING London, Torento, Oftawa April November._ Extended Harness Racing meets Fort Erie EXHIBITS Niagara Falls Rears wolves deer water â€" fow] GRAND HOTEL Places To Visit Things To Do Bits and Pieces The Suspicion Don‘t Let The Rain Come Down Entertainment Nightly My Heart Skips A Beat Welcome To My World Saginaw Michigan This White Circle Miller‘s Cave THE TOP TEN rEcCRDINGS <e=>" of THE WEEK Mon. through Sat. Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square Mercey Brothers GEORGE KADWELL RECORDS & HIâ€"FI COUNTRY & WESTERN LONG PLAYING SINGLES The Serendipity Singers Aprl 2405 1964 EN D1 One Act Plav Festival â€" Domiro Theatre Matinees 1 30 pm, Ew emngs B pm (Possble exlen sion o Sunday. mormng) April 2425. "The King and I~ Windsor Lizht Opera Company â€" Cleary Auditorium. April 25. Israeh Concert â€" Ea ton Aud. 8 30 p.m. Brantford April 26. Brantford Sympnâ€" ony Orchestra guest artust: Erica tnoodman, _ harpist â€" _ Capitol Theatre. Toronto April 2223 2728. "The Little Foxes" â€" Crest Theatre. 8:30 pm : Matinees. 4 pm. April 25 and 230 pm. April 30. Toronto April 2425 2030,. "A Far Country" â€" Crest Theatre 8 30 pim ; Matinees, 4 pm . April 25, and 230 pm April 30 Windsor April 24, Lecture â€" Recital â€" Boris â€" Goldovsky _ and â€" Sylvia Grant â€" Eaton Aud Windsor April 24 25. "The King and 1¢ Windsor Tasht Opera Company Cheary Auditormin Kingstaom April 24. Late Model and Hob 'fr'd as General Manager of by Cars, CNE Track, Exiih ; CHSJ Radio and TV station thon Park. lSam’ John. April 30, York Cnncert Sncieâ€" ty. directed by Dr. Heinz Unger â€" featuring Anton Kuerti, Piano â€" Eaton Auditorium. THEATRE Toronto STOCK CAR RACING Taronto Henry Mancini The 4 easons The Dave Clarke Five Elvis Presley The Beach Boys Henry Mancini Allan Sherman Chad Mitchell Trio igin‘ Bob Dylan kins _ Ronnie Hawkins The Dave Clark Five If there‘s ever a time good, foolâ€" proof safety equipment is needed in your boat, it is on early spring fFishing trips. We urge the early fisherman to check paddles, oars, bailing bucket and above all, lifeâ€"jackets. Be sure lifeâ€"jackets are government approved and in serviceable condition. Lifeâ€"jackets should always be worn on early spring fishing trips. Heavy clothing and icy waters are all too often the fatal combination at this time of year, and a man overboard needs all the help he can get. 0. W. (MIKE) WEICHEL M.P. SPRING BOATING SAFETY Terry Stafford This Safety Message Brought To You By Buck Owens 1. Jim Reeves â€"â€" Lefty Frizell 2. Kitty Wells â€"â€" Bobby Bare 3. Pete Drake â€"â€" Waterloo North "This book is not addressed to specialists. nor to artists, nor to art historians, but solely to the | general public. Its object can ‘be precisely defined : to estabâ€" lish the conditions under which ; works of art, and more particuâ€" ilarly paintings, can be ‘underâ€" stood‘." Thus the author estabâ€" \ lishes his aim at the outset and ~to this aim he remains true throughout. It is a splendid and welcome â€" hook | for it defines | clearly, in simple language, and PEARSON BOOK BORING The suthor of a new baok about Prime Minister L es ter Pearson is the sort of journalist who makes politicians se e m even duller than they actually are, Robert Fulford says in the current Maclean‘s. The author in question, John Beal, is an Ottawa reporter for Time magâ€" arine and his book is called The Pearson Phenomenon. Fulford adds that while poliâ€" ticians worry about the harm done them by crusading expose â€" prone journalists they should recognize that the real threat is "‘the journalist who smears a thick Jayer of tedium over his subject‘s personality and thereby leaves the public excruciatingly bored with the whoke issue." as they broadcast 30 years ago Standing are Don Messer. Duke Nerisen anmouncer _ George Cromwedl and Charke Chamber lain Seated is Ned Landry, then featured on the mouth organ hut now known for his country fubling skall. Announcer Crom well as _ sull in the broadcast { eld as General Manager of ‘But the Pearson Phenomenon exhibits none of those qualities which make Time so interestâ€" ing," Fulford says. "It lacks drama, irony, conflict, humor â€"â€" it is, in fact, the very model of a bad biography, and if the prime minister can recovâ€" er from it he is a far more skillful politician than his enemâ€" ies (or even his friends) have ever admitted." The appearance of for m er Prime Minister Diefenbaker on a recent playâ€"off hockey interâ€" mission was brief, had a touch of humor. and probably did morve for his cause than any number of 30â€" minute orations. Willlam McCarthy, moderator of "‘People in Conflict‘, is often stopped on the street and asked about particular cases that have been presented on the show. was in 1934 that he first start ed network broadcasting on radâ€" in . station _ CHSJ, _ Sain‘t John. N B This picture shows his 30th Anniversary This vear marks the 30th anâ€" niversary for a popular Canadâ€" ian â€" broadcaster. Don Messer. It N Bâ€"â€" This picture shows his first group. the Backwonds Trio Shirley Booth, star of "Hazel", was recently vyoted "honorary chairwoman‘ of the U nited Federation of Maids and Houseâ€" keepers, and presented with a miniature g old dustpan for ‘portrayal of a maid as an inâ€" telligent and forthright citizen". Funnyman Alan King, practicâ€" ally a Garry Moore regular, won‘t fare too badly even with Garry‘s show leaving the air at THE DISCOVERY OF PAINTING by Williem Whiting by Rene Berger Book review TV VIEWS THE WATERLOO® CHRONICLE the end of this seasson. He has signed a pact with Ed Sullivan for ton appearances next season, at more than twice the $5,000 per show Garry was paying him. « * e Do you want to be an announâ€" cer ? Here‘s how : Practice enunciation by â€" filling y o ur mouth with marbles and using ane less marble every day. When you‘ve lost all your marbâ€" les, you‘re an announcer ! with out pretension, the criteria of art. The plates and iDlustraâ€" tions are always relevant and beautifuily reproduced; the style is lucid and untrammelled by the usual hodge â€" podge of one â€" upmanship jargon. The text is divided into four sections. The first is in the nature of an introduction in which the author sets out his aims and defends his method; the last is a detailed study of several paintings in which M. Berger demonstrates the appliâ€" cation of the criteria which have emerged from the study. His thesis is contained in the two middle sections comprising the bulk of the book. It is concernâ€" ed with the basic technical eleâ€" ments of art : line, space, colâ€" our, tone and light; composition, structure, _ tension, . proportion, movement and harmony. Today, when the interest in art has reached mass proporâ€" tions, such a book is a valuable contribution. For a lt ho ug h people throng en masse to view paintings, they do not emerge en masse entirely satisfied and untroubled. They go to seek for beauty and revelation but they have not the tools to find it M. Berger seeks to give us the tools with which to ‘read‘ paint ing, and for most of us who read his book, the task will be successful. 1 have only two criticisms of this book, and these are minor. M. Berger devotes a relatively short section to modern abstract painting, in the hope that his criteria â€" are â€" transferable, and yet it is that particular form which troubles most people most greatly . Also, his historical perâ€" speclive is rather jumbled and might not emerge too clearly for those readers not too well versed in theshistory of art. Orchestra Available Now‘s the time to book the Rippling Water Boys for â€" Weddings 0_ Bowling Banquets â€" Seasonal Dances Phone 744â€"6733 or 744â€"2812 Therese C. Thompson. More Run For Your Money With MERCURY In 64 announâ€" Practice y our id using Your ONEâ€"STOP Marine Centre â€" _ Everything For Your Boating Needs In ‘64 A Good Combination Lakefield Boats & Merc Power Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo kennel club notes Have you met â€" "our friends, the Boxers" ? Only after having owned a Boxer can you realize its remarkable power of underâ€" standing human beings, its faithâ€" ful and loy al devotion as a companion and family dog. The boxer, whose breed both as a sporting and farm or work dog goes back many gencraâ€" tions, finally came into popularâ€" ity in England in post â€" war years. in Germany, about the year 1600, dogs known as "bullâ€" enbserzers"‘. are regarded as examples of the early progenâ€" itors of the modern boxer. The bo x er first found its way to America sometime around 19§4, BOXERS â€" RAY WALTSON, star of "Damn Yankees" and other Broadway hits, stars as a Martian whose spaceship comes to Earth, in "My Favorite Martian, the new CBS comedy series which debuts on WBENâ€"TV Sunday evening, Sept. 29, at 7:30. Grand Valley Marine Ltd. 744â€"7961 Is Favorite Martian TOP RADIO SHOWS FOR YOU Victoria Road North (GlalaWw) M A RINE LTD. "Wake Up" with Stu Kenney "Carousel" with Dan Fisher You are invited to drive in and browse around. See Our Large Display of PLEASURE BOATS and MERCURY MOTORS and ACCESSORIES 2:00 p.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. The Elaine Cole Show 6:00 a.m 10;00 a.m. GRAND VALLEY however, it took more th a n eleven years to secure an Amerâ€" ican Championship. Toâ€"day boxâ€" ers are used extensively as leadâ€" ers of the blind. Why the name "Boxer‘" â€" no one knows exactly, but the asâ€" sumption is that it arose from his habit of greeting people, â€" either playing or fighting â€" by standing on his hind legs and pawing, as if he were beginning to "box". The boxer â€" until he is about two years of age â€" is mischievâ€" ious, but is a tough dog, and does not have to be babied. He is easily trained, clean, and has a keen sense of humor, making him an ideal family pet. 10:00 a.m. WHICH IS CANADIAN? Beauty is international, and to prove it, we defy you to pick out the Canadian lass from the five British girls. Give up? The Canadian is Domna Kirkâ€" bride, extreme left of the line. Donna joined the Black and White Minstrels of London‘s Victoria Palace show recently. The girls warm their hands during an appearance at ar eutdoor swimming pool.â€"TNS Photo Guelph Highway Ontario has all the bigness, all the variety for one of the most exciting vacations of your life. Ontario covers 415,000 square miles, packed with fasâ€" cinating things to see. Like old castles and cathedrals, art gal= Jeries, and long sandy beaches, redâ€"coated Mounties and magâ€" nificent wilderness, cannons and charming sideâ€"walk cates. w onmeanngpmmet en Kitchener Your Ontario is a stirring, exciting place. Take this sume mer to explore. For more information write, Ontario Department of Travel,Room 270, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario. HonouraBLE JamEs AULD, Minister PAGE SEVEN a