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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Apr 1965, p. 9

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': THE 109 TEN mmucs i <iiiiiiirr or IHE WEEK t. Silhouettes Herman's Hermits 2 2. Ticket To Ride The Beatles 3. ' Hrs. Brown You've Got A Levely Daughter Herman's Hermits I. A. Cast Your Fate To The Wind Sound Orchestra 6. s. Baby, The loin Most Fall Glenn Yarbrough - 6. Game Of Love Wayne Fontana - 7. I‘ll Never Find Another You The Seekers A. I. Count Me In Gary Lewis - 9. Help Me, Rhonda The Beach Boys - to. t Know A Place A __ A Petula Clark T. t. Mary Poppins 2. lnfroducing Herman's Hermit; s. Goldfinger B. The Return Of Roger Miller s. Sound Of Music 6. My Fair Lady T. The Beach Boys Today! 0. Blue Midnight 9. A Song Witt Rise 10. Rolling Stones, New! Yee Little Dome: King Of The Road See The Big Man Cry Ode To The Little Brown Shack GEORGE KADWEll lTD. RECORDS a Hl-F I Phone 744-3712 Waterloo Square tiff THE PRESTIGE GINGER All GET WIlSOII'S OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 RM. EVERYDAY SPECIAL 55,, HENDERSON’S BAKERY [lrjflEMIE'EllEEl COUNTRY ma WESTERN [IE TOWERS PLAZA PHONE 742-6054 LONG PLAYING SINGLES Reg. 65: CARLAW, Mr. and Mr. James, 142 Oriole St. Waterloo. at K-W Hospital, April 19, son. BIESEL, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne, 235 Dick St. W., Waterloo, at K-W Hospital, April 19, daughter. CHOW, Mr. and Mrs. George A., 158 Erb St.W., Waterloo at St. Mary's Hospital, April 20, daughter. LEAMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, 54 Weber St., Waterloo, at K-W Hospital, April 20, daughter. CHIPMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Walrlon n7 Erb St. W., Waterloo. at St. Mary's Hospital, April 22, daughter. REIST, Mr. and Mrs. Terrance, 66 Cardin Cres., Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hospital, April 22, daughter. DIETRICH. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 432 Tamarack Drive Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hospital, April 2l, BEfiSTEIN, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 18 Bewerley St., Waterloo. at St. Mary's Hospital, April 26, HELDER, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 425 Barrie Place Waterloo, at K-W Hospital, April 21, dauglr. MOSER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 114 Waterloo St., at St. Mary's Hospital, April 23, daughter. KELLER, Mr. and Mrs. James, 41 Bluevale St. s., Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hospital April 22, Soundtrack 1. Herman's Hermits 3. Soundtrack 2. Roger Miller A. Soundtrack T. Soundtrack 6. The Beach Boys 9. Bert Kaempfert 5. Peter. Paul, and Mary - The Rolling Stones "f C'E'1iE Johnny Bond 1. Roger Miller 2. Charlie Louvin 3. Billy Edd Wheeler - Hal Willis - by William Whiting A large percentage of pilot films which are screened for TV executives are in color. Last week we sat through a program which may be seen in this area next fall, entitled "I Spy", star- ring Robert Culp. The setting was Hong Kong and the show was full of mystery and sus- pense, plus a sprinkling of comedy. The music was almost TV Views HAAS-RAMSAY, April 15, Don na Jean Ramsay, Kitchener, to Dennis Franklin Haas Water- loo. OBERLE-ZE'1TEL, April 24, Mar- iene Elizabeth Zettel, Kitchener to Paul Joseph Oberle, Water- Impressionist Rich Little says he can go through a repertoire of 103 voices of the stars in three minutes . . . Wayne and Shuster will tape two hour-long TV shows this summer for the BBC . . . June 10 is the date of Jack Paar's last live show . . . Alan Young is planning a new series called Mr. Phipps Goes West, if Mr. Ed does not return next season . . . George Sanders will guest star in "The Traitor" episode of Voyage to the Bot- tom of the Sea . . . "CBS will televise the Triple Crown of Racing: the Kentucy Derby on May lst; the Preakness on May 15th, and the Belmont Stakes on June 5th . . . identical in style as that in "Man From Uncle". It could be the same composer. If not, it comes close to plagiarism. Can you imagine an eight - foot color - TV picture on your living-room wall. Pieture-on-thes wall television could be made possible by integrated circuits sometime in the Seventies, en- gineers say. BOPPRE, Mrs. Leo, 72 Alexandra Ave., Waterloo, April 19, TI years. MARTIN, Alfred C., RR 1 water- loo, April 19, 63 years. BRANDT, George R, on Friday April 23, 1965, at his residence, 222 Herbert St., Waterloo. George F. Brandt son or the late Charles F., Gradt and the late Catherine Dietenbaker. Brother of Mrs. Clara Nixey, Waterloo. Funeral Monday at the Gruhn Funeral Home. Inter- ment Waterloo Mount Hope Cemetery. DAHMER, Mr. Frederick 223 Mary St., Waterloo, April 24 Kt years. BROX, Mrs. Earl, 4 State Court Waterloo, April 25. 37 years. WARWICK, George E., 182 Caro- line sc, Waterloo April 25, 74 years son - - - - CRIMES, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, to continue its assistance. RR 1, Waterloo, at St. Mary's Fifty-two students from Huron Last Sunday Channel 13 did a repeat of the Western Ontario Drama Festival Awards Presen- tation. Several drama groups as. hed the station to re-run the " minute show which was first tel. eeast on April llth. Building Materials ' Plywood ' Paint ' Ceiling Tile q Panelling “ Moulding Hospital, April 26, daughter. 358 KING AT COLUMBIA sr. WATERLOO Free Estimates Free Delivery MARRIAGES WATERlOO 742-81 I I [HEB NORTH The Watch» Chronicle. Wed. Alli! At, I” The Waterloo Chronicle again this week, joins the friendly Hi Neighbor representative, Mrs. G. F. House, in welcoming new residents to the friendly etiuea- tion centre of Waterloo. This week we say Hi to: Mr. and Mrs. J. Lubach. 222 Erb St., from RR 1 York, and their three children. Mr. Lu- bach is a Superintendent at For- weU's Sand and Gravel. John L. Berry, Huron County Clerk Treasurer, advised the uni- versity last week oi Huron County Council’s recommendation. Mr. Berry said that the grant will in- clude two $100 Scholarships to be awarded to the man and wo- man from Huron County who obtain the highest marks, regard- less of what year they might be in, In addition there are to be ten $100 bursaries. Huron County Council has doubled its 1964 grant to assist students at the University ot Waterloo and is providing $1200 in bursaries and scholarships for J.0. Hemphill, Director of Development at the University of Waterloo, had appeared before county council on January 22 and presented a brief on behalf of the university urging Huron County to continue its assistance. Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Hoyt, 344 Westmount Place, and their one child, from Oriliia. Mr. Hoyt is a program director at CKCR. Huron County Double Grant To University Of Waterloo BRIDGE SPORTS SHOP irr.Und Mrs. v. K. Rae and 96 UNION ST. EAST _ _ WATERLOO Ill Neighboui' OPEN TILL 3 A.M. 124-130 KING ST. S. WATERlOO Mon., Tues., Sat. Dial 9 - 6:30 " King s. 7445841 Ali Baha STEAK llillltli The Home Of The Flaming Sword Ci'1 743-4272 -- FREE PARKING ghgrs " a $llrFr-d'i-;',a'i','a- ENGRAVING DONE TEAM DISCOUNTS YOUR TV DOCTOR _ " Dial Wed., Thurs, Fri. Summer Equipment Arriving Daily -- Shop Early For Best Selection " one child, 437 Hazel St., from India. Mr. Rao, is a lecturer at the University of Waterloo. County are attending the univer- sity of Waterloo his year. Mr. and Mrs. Poorooshasb and two children, 409 Hazel St., from Iran. Mr. Poorooshash is a pro- fessor at the University of Wab erloo. The Rev. and Mrs. P. Fight"- and four children, 122 A m St, from Welland. Rev. Fischer is a Lutheran minister on leaves 744-2?“ Rent-All: Complete 125 Union St. Waterlou Church, Waterloo Friday, May c, T-s pm. Saturday, May II, s-s p.11 'illllUllll,l1 Billiard Hall First United Entertainment Nightly Mon. through Sat. NEARLY NEW SALE The Four Fables Waterloo

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