W. J. Schnurr, 255 King St., N.. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, has been honored for his photoâ€" graphic skills by the Professâ€" ional Photographers of America, Inc., the national association. His work was selected to hang )n the PP of A‘s National Print W. J. Schnurr Pix Best of The Pros Exhibit Chicago 3. Something New The Beatles 5. 4. Pack Up Your Troubles Carl Tapscott Singers 3. 5. Hello Dolly Original Cast 8. 6. Cotton Candy Ai Hirt 4. 7. Long Tall Sally The Beatles 7. 8. Call Me Irresponsible Andy Williams 6. 9. Hello Dolly Louis Armstrong 9. 10. Sugar & Spice_ O0 _ _____â€"_ The Searchers 10. 2. Rag Doll 3. Invisible Tears 4. A Hard Days Night 5. Where Did Our Love Go 6. House of the Rising Sun 7. Nobody l Know 8. Under the Board Walk 9. Everybody Loves Somebody Dean Martin 10. The First Night of the Full Moon _ Jack Jones LONG PLAYING 1. Memphis COUNTRY & WESTERN Cowboy in the Continental Suit Marty Robbins â€" Second Fiddle Jean Sheppard 4. Memory No. 1 Webb Pierce 3. Th‘ Wife John D. Loudermilk â€"â€" My Heart Skips a Beat Buck Owens 2. A Hard Days Night Getz & Gilberto Open Every Evening 7 P.M. Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square Bowling Lanes THE TOP TEN pec€ Reâ€" M Waterloo Waterloo Bowling Lanes â€"â€" GEORGE KADWELL RECORDS & HIâ€"FI 14 SPECIAL SUMMER RATES TIlL LABOUR DAY "Bring The Family Saturday Night" Air Conditioned Free Parking 24 Lanes PRINCESS STREET 742â€"9582 SINGLES August 15 OPPOSITE LIBRARY 14 Princess St. SATURDAY EVENING 7 P.M. The photographers in the exâ€" hibit were carefully selected by a judging panel as the very best work done by professional phoâ€" tographers during the pasi year. More than 4,700 entries were submitted as their best work by photographers from every part of the country. The local photogapher‘s acâ€" cepted work is entitled "Before The Storm". Exhibit August 2 to 7 at Chicâ€" ago‘s Conrad Hilton Hotel durâ€" ing the group‘s 73rd Exposition of _ Professional Photography there. OF THE WEEK Johnny Rivers 2. The Four Seasons 8. Ray Conniff â€"â€" The Beatles 1. The Supremes â€"â€" The Animals â€" Peter & Gordon â€"â€" The Drifters â€"â€" The Beatlesl. CBCâ€"TV starts a series this Monday (August 10) about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police lt:s a repeat of a series seen in We believe that the people of Canada don‘t care about the proâ€" posed belter facilities of the CBC in Toronto and Munireal, particularly when it‘s the peoâ€" ple who must pay the 128 millâ€" ion needed. cost of proposed expenditures on new CBC facilities in ‘Torâ€" onto and Montreal. First estiâ€" mate in 1963 was 83 millicn. Last month the figure jumped to 105 million. Since that time, the corporation in its annal reâ€" port for ‘63â€"64 boosted the figâ€" ure to 128 million dollars. So, what was CBC president Oui met‘s answer? "The commission had apparently failed to underâ€" stand the nature of the corporaâ€" tion‘s problems." This fall you‘ll be able to see top motion pictures without waiâ€" ting until after the hour of 11 p.m. NBC will provide movies on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9:00, with ABC running on Sundays at the same hour. Chanâ€" nel 13 has purchased a package of top movies for showing Satâ€" urdays at 8 p m. Grave concern has been ex pressed by the Commons Public Accounts Committtee over the team walked away with the Reâ€" by Wiltism Whiting Y 15 & If the residents of Rédlinâ€" and Erb streets area bappon to ste TV or Hiâ€"Fi Troubles? Lorentz ‘Gats Jr. "A" Trial TV DOCTOR Jim Lorentz JACK‘S TV & HLFI call your _ by., Reiph J. Trainor Waterloo Jim goes into grade 11 this year and is very interested in getting his education, so. if the scouts in Niagara Falls feel Jim should spend another year in Jr. "B" company for seasoning, the Siskins and the Waterloo fans will welcome his return this season with open arms. In conversation with Jim, he said he hoped he would make the Niagara team, however he realized his chances may be slim, as there are few vacancies on the Flyer roster. By the way, those gentlemen in the Minor Hockey Association should be given a lot of credit for giving of their time so freeâ€" ly. They spend many hours at the â€"arena teaching these kids the fundamentals of hockey, so it must give them a feeling of a job well done when they see fellows like Ted Snell Don Awrey and now Jim Lorentz, making a career in professional hockey. Jim has the natural ability (plus height, 5° 10" and weight, 170 pounds) to go far in the game of hockey. He came up through the Watâ€" erloo Hockey Association, playâ€" ing Pee Wee, Bantam and Midâ€" get, skipping Juvenile and jumâ€" ping into the Jr. "B" company with the Siskins. ing 22 goals. the playoffs, popping an amar â€"sgpeecdy» JESSOPS cieaners Ontario & Duke Sts. WATERLOO SQUARE Born in Brooklyn, "a burning desire to be an actor", led MR. HORTON to leave Columbia Colâ€" lege and embark upon a stage career. His stage debut was made in a light opera company playing in "The Bohemian Gir]" and "Mikado". His first real break came when he played in Louis â€" Mann‘s productions â€" of ‘"The Man Who Stood Still," "Elâ€" EDWARD EVERETT HORâ€" TON needs no introduction to audiences anywhere in North America. A master of farce, he entered show business over fifty years ago as a young unknown with "no Jooks, no voice, no clothes," and has remained a perennial delight to theatreâ€"goâ€" ers, film, and T.V. viewers in countless personal triumphs Curtain _ times: M o n d a y through Friday 8:30 pm, Satu: â€" day 6 and 9 pm. wAY TO THE FORUM." "WHITE SHEEP OF THE FAMILY", a comedy where MR. HORTON adds his own personal touch, is his first engagement following his very recent sucâ€" cess in "A FUNNY THING tre Theatre audiences, MR. EDâ€" WARD EVERETT HORTON the master of the sly grin, the knowâ€" ing chuckle and the outrageous doubleâ€"take. Also appearing are two of MR. HORTON‘S favorite performers, Moys Fenwick and SHEEP OF THE FAMILY", that opened Monday, August 10, and runs until Saturday, August 15 In the starring role is the perâ€" ennial favorite of Garden Cenâ€" Edward Everett Horton Retu rns to Vineland Kitchener at PR ie Sn o h t e o on en in it BA oenatoa oc ts oi He has contributed to the merriment | of _ such â€" television shows as Playhouse 90, Matinse Theatre, Bob Hope Show. Red Skelton, George Gobel and spe~â€" taculars of "The Merrv Widow." "Arsenic and Old Lace", "Marnâ€" hattan Towers" and "Three Men On A Horse." He has also brought his per sonal touch to such plays as "Present _ Laughter", _ "Nina" "Harvey," "The Reluctant Doh utante" and ofâ€" course "THE WHITE SHEEP OF./THE FAM This versatile actor was in great demand when motion pic tures came ofage. He scored in such films as ‘"Top Hat", "Gay Divorcee," ‘"Ruggles of Ked Cap", "Lost Horizon", and the much remembered "Here Comes Mr. Jordan." During this period he also appeared on stage in Hollywood in such productions as "The Nervous Wreck" and "Private Lives®. evating A Husband", and "The , MR. HORTON received a Docâ€" ‘ .Wednesday, August 12, 1964 tor of Letters from Oberlin Coiâ€" lege and a Doctor of Laws deâ€" gree from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. A collector of antiâ€" ques, he lives in California in a big _ antiqueâ€"packed _ southern mansion, filled with collectors items. GRAND HOTEL Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Entertainment Nightly Man. through Sat. Conway Twitty