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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 May 1964, p. 5

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1 can still boast a longer pediâ€" gree than I‘ll bet my mistress can. I sometimes think I‘m smarter too. Of course most of us _ Chihuahuas _ are â€" clever whether we have long gorgeous coats (like mine) or short hair (like my cousin here). We have My name is Billie (who says that‘s a silly name for a girl) and while I‘m not a show dog, 7. Call Me Irresponsible 8. Shut Down Vol. 2 9. Hello Dolly 10. Allan In Wonderland â€" Skeeter Davis 9. Three Window Coupe The Rip Chords 10. Good Golly Miss Molly The Swinging Blue Jeans ‘Wednbanar, way>"". \"stT The Other Side Of The Story Long Tall Saily Hello Dolly Serendipity Singers Bits And Pieces Timber I‘m Falling My Heart Skips A Beat Invisible Tears Second Fiddle Molly I‘m The One Romeo & Juliet Sugar and Spice I Get Around I Get Around The Beach Boys Gonna Get Along Without You Now Chapel Of Love Don‘t Let The Rain Come Down TOP RADIO SHOWS FOR YOU Little Children Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square £1EN HOA THE TOP TEN rpEcCRDINGS «Bs â€" of tus week When In Waterloo Be Sure T ien Hoa Inn. For Chinese & C fFree Delivery on All Orders Over PHONE 742â€"4488 Cor. Bridgeport Road & Weber Waterloo OPEN MoNDAY THRroUuGH saAtURDAYy 11 A.M. â€" 2 PM. SUNDAY OPEN FROM 11 A.M. â€" in P v GEORGE KADWELL Free Delivery Business Men‘s ‘"Wake Up" with AIRâ€"CONDITIONED COMFORT Cc s 2 Hes C "Carousel!" with Dan RECORDS & HIâ€"FI ousins ©â€"20 P01 _*~ 5:00 p.m. The Elaine Cole §how COUNTRY & WESTERN LONG PLAYING SINGLES rloo Be Sure To Visit or Chinese & Canadian Cuisine Luncheons Mon. to Fri The Serendipity Singers The Dixie Cups Jerry & The Pacemakers The Reflections 10:00 a.m. _ _ _ r Stu Kenney to be smart since winning our way in this world with muscle and brawn is clearly out of the question. Thank heavens we are such a healthy bunch, I‘d sure hate to be sick. Never have been though. My mistress claims that it is because I had my "shots" when I was a puppy and that was my insurance policy for life. While I was still thinking The Dave Clark Five 5. A.M. â€" 10 P.M. Fisher Louis Armstrong 2 Original Cast â€"â€" Allan Sherman 10. Elvis Presley 8. Andy Williams â€"â€" The Beach Boys 6. Billy J. Kramer by Billie Bee The Searchers 3. The Searchers Ferlin Husky 1. Buck Owens 2. Ned Miller â€"â€" Jean Shepard 3. Eddy Arnoid 4. The Beatles 1. in the yard My mistress differed with me on that for some reason and said 1 was a disgrace and dumped me in 3 bath. Imagine â€" â€" Me, a Chihua 1 wonder where she put it? My brush 1 mean. Must find it and take it to her so she won‘t forget. Didn‘t think Td like brushing at first but you know. that all over scratch every day sure feels good. Thank heavens I don‘t have to worry about tak ing baths though. Last time I had one was just hbecause 1 found this bit of stuff to roll in, My shortâ€"coated cousin here is two years old now and just adores pleasing his master with this obedience business. I must' admit that it does give a gal a | sense of hbelonging, and above everything else 1 guess that is what counts. I can‘t say that I‘d | care to move from pillar to post ; all my life. 1 love the family 1 have and don‘t want to exâ€" change it for any other. A thing like that could warp a girl‘s personality. Now that I‘m all of nine months old, I‘m pretty sure she does care about all of us. Of course I took her to obedience classes and trained her myself which probably has something to do with it. No screams, slaps or kicks around our place. Anyway what would that prove? That she was stronger than we are? We alâ€" ready know that, so a raised voice must mean that we are in danger and we‘d better highâ€" tail it back to her side pronto. Anyway. she‘s taller than we are and makes a pretty good lookâ€"out. I‘ve trained her to scratch me under the chin when 1 come and sit at her left side. If she ever chastises me when I come to her, I won‘t come a: gain, believe me â€" â€" why come running for a slap* Highest cash prices for dead or disabled cows & horses. over the "needle â€" â€" you know where" and gathering up my dignity again, darned if she didâ€" n‘t cup my head in her hands and look me straight in the eyes and tell me that I now had a chance to live for twelve, mayâ€" be twentyâ€"two years. Now was n‘t that something? I didn‘t know she cared. Ottawa‘s National Air Show Will Be Seen On CTV Network This Fall on Monday evening CBS is staying with "To Tell the Truth" at 7:30 and CBC will keep Don Messer in his usual spot. In opposition, ABC will present "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea"; NBC will present "B0 Bristo Court" and CTV will run the 60â€"minute "Wagon Train" series. The 10 p.m. slot will be interesting with ABC running "Ben Co5sey"; CBS goâ€" ing with "Slattery‘s People"; NBC playing "Hitchcock", and CTV with "Dr. Kildare". CBC will run last in this race with one of their sustainers. Paconi Decdstock Removal Ltd. On Sunday, May 3ist, the Kitâ€" chener TV station will provide exclusive coverage of the Lions Club parade, while the "Lions" are in that city for their conâ€" By Sports Correspondence Raiph J. Trainer The Waterloo Siskins, 1984 Jr. "B" Champions were guests of houor at the annual meeting of the Waterloo Chamber of Comâ€" merce, held at the Glenbriar Club, Thursday. Mayor James S. Bauer presented team capt. Gary Phillips with a ring bearâ€" ing the Siskins emblem, Gary then introduced the rest of the team. Coach Bob Noble, the trainer and equipment manager received cuff links qs they had rings from former championâ€" ships. A ringâ€"side seat at the Ottawa air show celebrating National Live Horses 5c a lb. Waterloo C of C Fetes Siskins Kents Upset Goldies Waterloo Kents started the Siskins Receive Rings Zenith 97950 Lic. 301 e: 196RP 64 TV by William Whiting THTS ORIGINAL DOCUMENI1 Views Use the Chronicle classified seeâ€" tion for quick, sure results The telecast is sponsored by the Canadian Marconi Company The program will be producâ€" ed by Ottawa‘s station CJOHâ€" TV, which will do live coverage from the field. CJOHâ€"TV staff men Bill Luxton and Dave Patâ€" rick, and CTV National News reâ€" porter Peter Jennings will proâ€" vide commentary. The hourâ€"long telecast, from Rockcliffe, will include flyâ€"pasts by visiting RAF and USAF jets commemorating . the â€" RCAF‘s 40th birthday. Other features will include the airâ€"show debut of the CTâ€"114 jet trainer, mass formation flying, simulated atâ€" tacks on land and sea targets and demonstrations by aircraft of other RCAF commands carâ€" rying out routine missions. Air Force Day will be given telâ€" evision viewers in a special proâ€" gram, a live telecast, depicting highlights of the show, on the CTV Network on Saturday, June 6. Most CTV stations will show it at 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. local time, The presentation marks the anniversaries of two historic evâ€" ents â€" â€" Dâ€"Day 20 years ago, an.d the conversion of the "Canadian Air Force" to the "Royal Canadâ€" ian Air Force" 40 years ago. others on that day at different fastball season in convincing manner, trouncing Goldies 1140 as Ken Riddell tossed a well deâ€" served noâ€"hit. Spectators were amatzed at the fine showing, as this was the Kents first game in the senior competition, and they were playing against a team that had only lost one game in the last two years. Ron Hergott led the attack with four hits, including two homers. Denâ€" nis Hartieib knocked in five runs with a homer and double, while Don Geisel had a triple and double. Kents go after their second win Thursday when they meet Cudmores at Waterloo Park. First "Burke‘s Law" episode for this Fall is titled "Who Killâ€" ed Vaudeville", and they may get such stars as Mae West, Bud Abbott and Gypsy Rose Lee. WE HEAR â€" ABC, who has contracted former _ President Eisenhower as a commentator for the Republican Convention this summer, is worried about its exclusivity since hearing that hoth the other networks are planning to have cameras trained on him during the conâ€" vention. vention. Over 15,000 are expectâ€" ed to attend. There are over 200 units in the parade which will last 3\4 hours. Telecast time is 2:15 p.m. First Stop At Bridge Sports Shop and Let Bob Help You. But â€" â€" Let‘s Play Ball 96 KING EAST BRIDGE SPORTS SHOP THE WATERLOO CHRONMCIE â€" Everything For The Sportsman 1N The Festival‘s wardrobe and properties _ departments _ have come full cycle. A portion of them have now returned to where they began â€" â€" in work rooms at 109 Erie St. in downâ€" town Stratford, original headâ€" quarters for the Festival before the present permanent building was erected. The move is due to expansion. | is in charge of props fo The two existing wardrobe | eras. rooms in the Festival theatre At the peak of pi are now filled to capacity, makâ€" | there will be a staff of ing some 400 costumes for | ing in the wardrobe de "Richard I", "Le Bourgeois | at the Festival Theatre, Gentilhomme," "King Lear" and | tional 15 at 1090 Enie ‘"The Country Wife." Additional | "props" there will be room had therefore to be found ‘ ployed at the Theatre, for the making of 100 costumes l the Erie St. "branch". during the weekâ€"long convenâ€" tion. The first two days will be devoted to closed business ses sions of O.M.A. Council, and the remaining three days to scienâ€" tific sessions and meetings of 24 specialty sections. It will be the 84th annual meeting of the Association, a voluntary organiâ€" zation with a membership of more than 7,000 physicians. A â€" discussion _ of _ summer health problems will open the scientific _ sessions. _ Common problems such as insect bites, snake bites, rabies, tetanus, the sun, insecticide poisoning and diving accidents, will be discusâ€" sed by experts under the chairâ€" manship of Dr. Hagar Hethringâ€" ton of Toronto. In the afterâ€" noon, six physicians will discuss the management of various cauâ€" ses of headaches. Dr. Ray F. Some 2,000 O.M.A. members and visiting physicians from other provinces and the United States are expected to register A panel of five doctors repâ€" resenting the O.M.A. Section on Physical Medicine and Rehabilâ€" itation will participate in the discussion by telephone with a similar panel representing the Edinburgh division of the Britâ€" ish Medical Association. TORONTO â€" a transAtlantic panel discussion of "Rehabilitaâ€" tion in Small Communities" will be one of the highlights of the annual meeting of the Ontario Medical Association, to be held May 2520 in Hotel, Toronto RIDGE SPORT SHOP Trans â€" Atlantic Panel VR Y POOR CONDILION Festival‘s Workrooms Expands NTARICO NO BIRTHDAY? Masks KEEP INSURED! When you reach your 19th birthday you are no longer covered by your parents‘ certificate. Register separately within thirty doys to keep insured. Forms ore availoble at hospitals, bonks and Commission 743â€"4272 ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISS10N 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARG the Royal York band, wife and eligible depenrdants. Tell your group OR, it you pay direct, tell the Commission. GETTING MARRIED? KEEP INSURED! When you mary, the Family premium must be poid to cover husâ€" CHANGING JOBS? KEEP INSURED1I if you change jobs, follow corefully the instructions on the back of the Certificate of Poyment, Form 104, which your group is required to give you, Bats â€"â€" Shoes etc. for the two operas, ‘"The Yeo man of the Guard" and "The Marriage of Figaro" which will be presented in the Avon Theaâ€" tre. Mark Negin, designer of the two operas is supervising the productions with Elspeth Gayâ€" lor as his assistant; Sophie Marâ€" tin is head cutter and John Scott is in charge of props for the opâ€" eras. At the peak of production there will be a staff of 30 workâ€" ing in the wardrobe department at the Festival Theatre, an addiâ€" tional 15 at 109 Erie St. In "props" there will be 10 emâ€" ployed at the Theatre, five at A program for doctors‘ wives has been arranged by Mrs. A. D. McKelvey of Toronto, program convener, and Mrs. R. S. Duggan of St. Davids, retiring president, of the Women‘s Auxiliary to the O.M.A. Luncheon speakers during the week will include Dr. W. W. Wigle of Don Mills, president of the Canadian Medical Associaâ€" tion and a past president of the O.M.A.; . R. D. Atkinson of Waterlog. retiring O.M.A. presiâ€" dent; $ N. Conder, general manager of the Canadian Pharâ€" maceutical Manufacturers‘ As sociation, and Rabbi W. G. Plaut of Holy Blossom Temple, Torâ€" onto. ell of Toronto. Following a panâ€" el discussion, Dr. Murray L Barr, professor of microscopic anatomy at the University of Western Ontario, and Dr. Irene Uchida, director of the departâ€" ment of medical genetics at the Children‘s Hospital in Winni pig. will speak. The final scientific sessions, under the chairmanship of Dr. Irwin Hilliard of Toronto, will deal with paediatric problems such as dysponea, convulsions, food intolerance, and druginduâ€" ced deformities, and the use of antibiotics. The second day of sclentific sessions will be devoted to dis cussion of cytology, the biplogiâ€" cal structure of cells, under the chairmanship of Dr. E. A. Linâ€" Farquharson of Toronto will be chairman. WATERLOO The ladies will open their play on Tuesday, May 26, another big might will be Thursday when a mixed jitney will be held beâ€" tween the men and the women. The greens are in excellent shape so anyone interested in a game of bowls should come and join the fun. Further particu lars will be published at a later date. Waterloo Lawn Bowlers opened the season play Monday, May 23, with a Men‘s Jitney, new members participating. Thirty men had an enjoyable evening of bowls. PFifty years ago an article apâ€" peared in the Chronicle advocaâ€" ting a Father‘s Day, but also adâ€" vising that it not be made on April 1st or on Labor Day. A ceremony to lay the cornerâ€" stone for the Dominion Life As surance Building was held. Over two thousand people turned out thirty years age to hear CCF candidate Rev. S. 8. Lautenschlager speak. The advance guard of the Ringling Bros. Circus arrived in town to put up billboards and get ready for the great day in June. Seventy years ago the Eimira correspondent reported t h a t there wasn‘t a house empty in their town and that several famâ€" stores will remain open on Friâ€" day evening. Most shopkeepers seemed in favor of staying opâ€" Ten Years Ago the Chamber of Commerce met to determine Hitting The Kitty WMYfiE@@@Efifi Files Of Yesteryear Ranges â€"â€" Refrigerators â€" Radios Televisions Por Service Call SH 3â€"5241 SMALL _ APPLIANCE REPAIRS Guaranteed Service Washers â€" Dryers you‘ll like Black Label Beer At times like this... PHONE SH 5â€"4766 FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Other tests have shown that it speeds up the rate the body procâ€" esses alcohol in the bloodstream. This activity could make it valâ€" uable in treating acute alcoholâ€" ism. New Drug Promises He In Breathing The near completion of buman tests on a new drug designed to stimulate breathing has been reâ€" ported at Williamsbury, Va. The drug is so potent that a drop of it on a newâ€"born infant‘s tongue will start that baby‘s breathing llies were living doubled up in cramped quarters. The corres pondent felt that the young men of the town should relieve the situation by building some GRAND HOTEL Entertainment Nightly Mon. through Sat. The Capers

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