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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Sep 1964, p. 3

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Wodntd.y, Boptamdear u, Tt Nine Appointments the University of Toronto with a B.A. Sc.. Prof. D. E. Coates join ed the Canadian General Elecâ€" tric Company. While at G.E ne was involved for five years on work in connection with nuclear reactor power generation. He subsequen!tly took his M. S. from the University of llinois University. During his postâ€" graduate studies _ at both Queen‘s and Northwestern he has specialized in transportation and traffjic engineering. 3. Getz & Gilberto 4. All Summer Long 5. Hello Dolly 1. A Hard Day‘s Night The Beatles 2. 2. Pretty Woman Roy Orbison â€"â€" 3. The House Of The Rising Sun The Animals â€" 4. Everybody Loves Semebody Dean Martin 5. 5. Clinging Vine Bobby Vinton 6 6. Because The Dave Clarke Five 3. 7. Wendy The Beach Boysâ€" 8. Walk Don‘t Run â€" 64 The Ventures â€"â€" 9. Say You Ronnie Dove â€"â€" 10. Save It For Me The Four Seasons â€" 6. Everybody Loves Somebody 7. In Concert P 8. Hello Dolly 9. Cotton Candy 10. Pink Panther 1. A Hard Day'aâ€"l;liiit 2. Something New COUNTRY & WESTERN 1. Take My Ring Off Your Finger 2. Memory No. 1 V 3. Cowboy in The Continental Suit M: 4. Sam Hill C 5. Th‘ Wife Tahn it Followfng ‘grjadrlixation from (Continued from Phone THE TOP TEN gcece GEORGE KADWELL LTD. Last Chance For Fall House Painting No Collection of Garbage on Monday, September 7th (Labour Day) SPRED HOUSE PAINT.. Gallon $9.70 Quart $3.10 Garbage Normally Collected On Monday Will Be Picked Up On RECORDS & HIâ€"FI "See Our Paint Charts" 34 Colors To Choose Tuesday, September 8th Stops Blistering Peeling Dries In 20 Minutes â€"3712 Waterloo Square page 1) LONG PLAYING Jff Your Finger Carl Smith Webb Pierce Continental Suit Marty Robbins Claude King John W. Loudermilk CITY OF WATERLOO SINGLES GARBAGE COLLECTION Sanitation Department Brian LeLievre has been apâ€" pointed a lecturer in the departâ€" ment of civil engineering. A graduate of the University of West Australia with a B. Eng., he has worked ten years with the _ Shawinigan Engineering Company, Montreal. He came to the University of Waterloo two years ago as a graduate student, has received his M.A. Sc., and is now working toward his docâ€" torate. While at Waterloo he has been serving as a teaching fellow. OF THE WEEK and has completed work toward a doctorate in nuclear engineerâ€" ing at Illinois. Beach Boys 3. Louis Armstrong 5. y Dean Martin 7. Peter, Paul and Mary â€" Original Cast 6. Al Hirt 8. Henry Mancini 9. From The Beatles The Beatles 2 Leal training * | opens Friday, * | Peterborough. T Johnstane a 5. | the most po 6 | year by the # 3. | Johnstown is i The new traffic lights system consists of the red and green lights being square instead of round, with the amber light forâ€" med in a diamond shape to conâ€" form with existing caution sigâ€" nals seen on the road sides. The Study New System Traffic Lights Mayor Bauer came out in fayâ€" or of further study of a new type of traffic control lights, ofâ€" fered by Municipal Signal Divâ€" ision Canadian Aviation Elecâ€" tronics Limited. Larry (Lardy) Johnstone the rugged defenceman who spent 4 years in a Sisken Uniform reâ€" ceived word from Punch Imlach Manager â€" Coach of the Teronto Maple Leafs, to report to the Leaf training camp. The camp opens Friday, September 4 in Johnstane at 6° tail was voted the most popular player last year by the fans at Johnstown. Johnstown is in the Eastern Am:â€" ateur League that includes Charlotte, Knoxville, Nashville. Greensborough, Clinton, Philaâ€" delphia, (called New Jersey this year), New Haven and two new teams Jacksonvilie and New chairman. OVER 500 ATTEND Waterloo K of C Annual Family Picnic at Wey‘s picnic grounds Bridgeport this past Sunday. 31 children and 3 Sisters from St. Agatha were special guests. Mr. Gordon Dieâ€" mert was presented the Past Grand Knight cerâ€" tificate and pin, by Rev. C. Siegfried of St. Jerâ€" ome‘s college and.District Deputy Leneord Hinsâ€" hll‘re}';zer. Brother Bruce Lawrence was picnic 46 King S. $45,000.00 Of New Furniture Must Be Sold 50% DISCOUNT HOUSE of FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE SH 4â€"4682 Waterloo The Department of highways must approve any change of this nature and it was underâ€" stood (hat the company is apâ€" proaching the department for their approval of this new type lights also, are set horizontally instead of vertically as at presâ€" ent, and are to be erected over the centre of the street to proâ€" vide casier sighting by motorâ€" ists. system. Don Awrey the former Waterâ€" loo Siskin and Niagara Falls deâ€" fenceman goes to Boston Camp on September 8 in London Ont. York Rovers, Larry at 200 lbs. doesn‘t mind mixing it up when the going gets rough, set a recâ€" ard last year in Penalties at 358 minutes. One incident the Watâ€" erloo fans may remember, the night he cellided with John Beechy and Beechy was out of the game with two broken ribs. Larry, who has just turned 21 and lives at 596 Lancaster Rogd, Bridgeport, had 47 points last season, made up of 7 goals and A!ny »To Boston Camp by Reiph J.¢ Trainor ****> w & 6 Minor Football â€" registrations take place at the Recreation Ofâ€" fice on Albert street? September 34 and 89. Coaches are still needed. if interested â€" please phone the Rec. Office. The Brideport Patinas won the other semiâ€"finals and will host the first game of the finals Thursday evening with the secâ€" ond game scheduled for Waier loo Park next Wednesday. Kent Hotel Advance to Finals Kent hotel advanced to the finals of the Senior Industrial Fastball playoffs hy shading Coronet Motel 1â€"0. The game was â€"a real pitchers duel beâ€" tween Coronet‘s Ron Benninger and Kent‘s Ken Riddel until the Tth. inning when Joe Wosurack clubbed a home run. f Gery Phillips, last years capâ€" tain of the Waterioo Siskins was a mighty happy young man last spring when the Siskins defeatâ€" ed Weston to take the all Onâ€" tarie Junior "B" Championship. Gary is a native of Collingwond and played his minor hockey there, had been captain of evâ€" ery team from Pee Wee :o Juyâ€" enile but had never won a championship. Phillips at 185 Ibs. is a hard hitting defence man who takes on all commers. He played two years with Niagâ€" ara Falls Flyers of the Ontario J\lzior "A" League and then had to sit out a yean; due to a broken â€" wrist. lfi: Gaudelte, General Manager New Havâ€" en of the Eastern League, invitâ€" ed Gary to Camp which opens October 2. Gary at 20 years of age and a half inch short of six feet is looking forward to a good year and we wish him il the best. : tp at 16 yea and â€" went | Als in E tough seri :ch 180 lbs. in a six foot me, thinks he has a chance to make the team and feels the trading of Doug Mohns could héelp that chance greatly. Ben, a Waterloo native reâ€" f at 167 Elgin Cresc., playâ€" years with Niagara Palls ts and was with th:r team went to the Memorial Cup in Edmonton. That was a tou series with Edmonton comjing out on top, but not beâ€" for# Gary Dornhoefer and Harâ€" mer:were put out, each with a and, according to people in the %v. Don has a very good nce of making the team. *AAwrey at 21 years of age broken leg. Phiflips To New Haven All registrations at the Community Services _l?o'm_'d_'Offiices, 39 Albert Street, Waterloo Registration Fee â€" 50¢ Peewee League 10â€"13 yrs. (as of Sept. 1st) Bantam League 13â€"14 yrs. (as of Sept. 1st) WATERLOO MINOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION DATES September 8th and September 9th â€"â€" September 3rd and September 4th â€"â€" 7:00 â€" 8:30 p.m. Older children may like to think in terms of photography themselves. _ Encourage them. They can‘t start to soon, and these are the years to compile photographs of new friends and Before taking pictures, check the viewfinder carefully to see your composition. Then hold the camera firmly and press the shutter gently. Be sure to plan ahead for the picture taking day. Keep your camera loaded. with plenty of additional film and flashbulbs on hand. Then you will be preâ€" pared to take outdoor pictures or indoor shots with flash whenâ€" ever the moment arises. With a series of. snaps, you can recall all the hisghlights of the big day. When the children return from school. they‘ll be full of adventure. showing how they drew with"chalk, telling abâ€" out their teacher and fellow students. This is your cue for extra snaps. Back to school offers a full measure of fine picture â€" taking opportunities, even more so if it‘s "off to school" for the first time. There are the new clothes, the shining morning faces that won‘t wear so well scrubbed a look for another year, the exâ€" citement, the fears and the anâ€" licipation on the faces of all the "small fry". School Days Are Just Around the Corner Insurance Fee $1.00 Picture Taking Tips Whatever your family situs tion â€" a tot preparing for tha: first day at school, a youngster heading for a first yvear in junâ€" ior high. a student starting that first day of the last year in school â€" â€" the camera should reâ€" cord it forever. There are pictures to be made for the school year book, maybe even a few dollars to be made in selling prints to other school friends. A great many schools have their own camera clubs and darkroom where students can learn the basics of photoâ€" graphy. There will be dozens of opâ€" portunities to put it to use, Class activities. school sports, the school hop. records of comâ€" pleted assignments in â€" handâ€" crafts, art and even in home ecâ€" enomics to get a shot of that first angel cake. old, and school activities If a camera didn‘t appear as a "schools out" gift, make it a back to school one. you‘ll like Black Label Beer 6:00 a.m. â€" 10:00 a.m. o ‘"Wake Up" with Stu Kenney 10:00 a.m. â€" 2:00 p.m. "Carousel" with Dan Fisher 2:05 p.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. THE ELAINE COLE SHOW TOP | RADIO SHOWS Try Black Label...and youll know why its Canada‘s bestâ€"selling beer At times like this BLACK LABEL !"~ ~CRAND HOTEL When Prime Minister Pearson and the premiers of the 10 Canâ€" adian provinces meet in Charlotâ€" tetown at the end of this month, CBCâ€"TV will cover the festiviâ€" ties. _‘ Channel 13 added *wo more hours of telecasting by signing on this week at 1:20. It will be a while before CBS will know how close they came with the Robert Trout and Rogâ€" er Mudd team. They were compâ€" etent anchor men, but CBS lackâ€" ed imagination and direction. The show, and that‘s what a convention is, was on the floor and not in the booth So why put the anchor men on camera at any time* With the many cameras available, the director could select shots on the floor where the legmen are situated, and when they are not interâ€" viewing. Robert Trout with his rich and sifky yoice coul1l do the _commentating and report any bulietins that may be handâ€" ed to him. CBC‘s first sale of film to Hungarian â€" television was anâ€" nounced, involving threa epiâ€" sodes of The Living Sea series. The tribute to the lats Presiâ€" dent Kennedy was excellent. by Williem Whiting The â€"race for the Democratic Vâ€"P B@mination is over. Another Face~â€" the fight between the 3 American networks for ratings â€" has ended. Last month NBC was first by miles with the Republiâ€" €an convention The Charmaines with The Earl Lett Band w Views Entertainment Nightly Mon. through Sat. ce

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