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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Oct 1966, p. 9

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PAUPERS they are not because they are fast becomâ€" ingy a very favourite group. Adamâ€" Mitchell, rhythm pguitarist, is a Glasgow Scotsman, and by the end of his life will probably have chocked up the lengthliest list of education degrees seen, since that is all he intends to do. Denny Gerrard, hefty bassman is an Irish Torâ€" entonian. Skip Beal is the lead guitarist and also plays the harmonica. Skip Prokays is the evasive drummer whose desire is to be successful. The common admiration of The â€" Paupers is The Beatles, The albhum_ "Revolver" with its electronic sound secrets has been their fascination for some time. Other fascination, that is for fans though, lies in watchâ€" iny this group on stage. Their enthusiasm for any kind of music is mirrored by their performance. Action and more action is a natural expectation now in their show. All of The Paupers write music and are avid studiers of various fields of music. Until their next visit to this area, many of their fans will continue to wait in antiâ€" cipation. Destined Discs: "Out of Time" Chris Farlowe (MGM) . . . Roll}â€" ing Stones wrote it and it‘s a hit for this lad in Enyland, so watch it over here. ‘"Lovers of the World Unite" David and Jonathan (Capitol) . . . good record after a time lapse. ‘"‘Spin Spin Spin" Gordon Lightfoot . . . excellent record and a definate sceorer. "All Strung Out ON Yon" April Stevens & Nino Tempo (Atco) . . . already stringing as a hit. K looked as though the GOLâ€" DEN HAWKS were going to run away with the game as Dave Knechtel recovered a CARABIN fumble inside the University of Montreal goal zone to give the GOLDEN HAWKS an early twe point lead. In total yards gained the GOLâ€" DEN HAWKS had 519 to only 267 yards for the University of Montreal. John Watson, the hbard runâ€" ning fullback from Toronto, moved the ball for a total of 190 yards on 21 carries. Watâ€" son scored the first two touchâ€" downs for the HAWKS on runs of one yard and twelve yards? Golden Hawks Impressive Win Over University Of Montreal Special to the Waterloo Chronicle Last Friday night the Waterâ€" loo Lutheran University GOL DEN HAWKS scored their secâ€" ond impressive victory of the 1966 Ontario Intercollegiate Football Conference as they deâ€" feated the University of Monâ€" treal CARABINS 367 at Seaâ€" gram Stadium. Greg McQueen converted one of the two touchdowns. by ELAINE ZURBRIGG and CATHY JOHNSTON CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE There will} be more than a new name at your Canada Manpower Centre. There will be improved service for both employers and job seekers. There will be increased emphasis on such important labour market activities as counselling, training, labour force mobility, upâ€"grading, research, and labour market information. Whether you are looking for a job, for a worker, or just for inâ€" formation about employment generally, the place to go is the Canada Manpower Centre. Your National Employment Office has taken on a new name. It‘s the same address, 29 Duke East, Kitchener, Ontario. It‘s the same ‘phone number 744â€"3371. But the name is now Boss Beat Address: 29 Duke East Canada Manpower Centre CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE With the HAWKS facing a secâ€" ond and eight situation on their own 26 yard line, Jeff Brown took another pass from quarterâ€" back McKay. This passrun play covered a total of 86 yards as Brown scored for another TD. In the second half the GOLDâ€" EN HAWKS took over possesâ€" sion of the ball on their own 48 yard line. Eight plays later the GOLDEN HAWKS‘ Jeff Brown had taken a pass from quarterâ€" back Dave McKay to score the Waterloo touchdown. Quarterback McKay rounded out the HAWKS‘ scoring by running the ball across the CARABIN goal line on a keeper play. On the last play of the first Greg McQueen converted the half Montreal quarterback Al â€" final three touchdowns for the fred Sicotte passed to Bernard _ HAWKS. Cote for the Montreal touchâ€" The GOLDEN HAWKS will down. The convert attempt was face tougher competition next good as Sicotte passed to Mike _ Saturday, October 8 when they Gratton for the extra point. play host to the Carleton Uniâ€" The GOLDEN HAWKS had an eight point lead as the half endâ€" This was undoubtedly the best offensive play of the game. Kitchener, Ont. Published by the Phone 744â€"3371 Burt Ward, Batman‘s Robin, suffered burns the other dGay when a movie set explosion went awry. After emergency treatâ€" ment, he was back at work in the TV series, singed cape and all. Starring Robert Goulet, Sally Ann Howes and Peter: Falk, ‘"Brigadoon"‘ will be seen on Telling the story nf#_,ho fabled, enigmatic, and â€" fabulous | Mariâ€" lyn will be Jda and Albert Dolâ€" ender, â€" the â€" fosterâ€"parents â€" with whom she lived for cight years; Harry Lipton, the agent who first discovered her; her first husband, Jim Dougherty; the diâ€" rector of the Actors Studio, Lee Strasberg, and his late wife, P a ula; photorrapher _ Milton Greene; actor "Robert Mitchum Among the original film footâ€" age â€" included in the program never before shown on television, will be a sequence of Marilyn singing â€" ‘"Happy â€" Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy at a Madison Square Garden celeâ€" bration. P a uba; pholqprapher _ M Greene:; â€"actor ‘Robert â€" Mitc and actress Shelley Winters ‘‘The Life and Legend of Mariâ€" lyn Monroe" will be narrated by John Huston, who was the directâ€" or of Miss Monroc‘s film, "The Misfits", which also starred the late Clark Gable. The _ documentary _ features some film footage about Miss Monroe never before seen on TV. "‘The Life and Legend of Mariâ€" lyn â€" Monroe", a â€" biographical television essay about the woâ€" man and the actress who, in her brief lifetime, became an interâ€" national symbol, will be presentâ€" ed an ABC‘s "Stage 67" on Noâ€" vember 30th. face tougher competition next Saturday, October 8 when they play host to the Carleton Uniâ€" versity RAVENS in a league game at Seagram Stadium. by 29 fe C Shuffleboard: Zone tournament to be held in two branches, one at branch 121 Galt, the other at branch 412, Kitchener Polish. Branch. 530 will enter two teams . . . Jack Champion will provide more info. Starts October 15. CBCâ€"TV in a 90â€"minute special on October 8th at 8:30 p.m. Bowling: Commences October 15, contact, Carl Kudoba. (Continued from page 7) Jan. 28 at Mitchell; March 25 at Hespeler; and April 29 at New _ Hamburg, _ singles _ and doublesplayâ€"off. The Kâ€"W Dart League will start October 14, Gerry LeBlane is accepting applications. COOKING COMMENTS Fresh ‘"Plum Kuchen" tastes as good as it sounds, according to the Ontario Food Council, Deâ€" partment of Agriculture â€" and Food. Jt includes plums cut in eighths and placed on a baking powder biscuit type of dough (plus an egg and sugar). Then the fruit is made sweet and spicy by a topping of butter, sugar, and cinnamon. For the recipe, write the Ontario Food Council, Department of Agriculâ€" ture and Food, Parliament Buildâ€" ings, Toronto. Legion Activities . The Waterloo Chronicle. Wed., Oct. 5. 1966 Figures show that U of W will have 5,504 students. The univerâ€" sity, also for the first time, reached the 2000 mark in its freshmen enrolment. Total regisâ€" tration in arts, science and enâ€" gineering is 2,029 first year stu dents. At present about 900 coâ€"operâ€" ative course students are offâ€" campus on four month training terms in industry. The yearâ€" round programs help to ease the According to preliminary figâ€" ure, the University of Waterloo began its 10th year of operation with an â€" enrolment â€" exceeding 5,000 students. Until this year, only two uniâ€" versities in Ontarioâ€"Toronto and Western Ontarioâ€"had surpassed the 5,000 mark in fullâ€"time enâ€" ro}ment. Following the trend of former years, almost half the 4,79%4 un dergraduates are enrolled in coâ€" operative programs that are available in engineering, matheâ€" matics, physics and chemistry. H(t s4orhes WEBER 3)} 67 PONTIAC and BUICKS Uâ€"W Enrolls Over 5,000 SEE THE The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada has awarded a grant of $5,000 for the purchase of scientific in~ struments for the measurement of physical properties of powder» ed or porous solids, and the Hercules Co. of Wilmington, Dek aware, has made a grant of $2,» 700 to be used at the discretion of the department, to promote re search in any way. 1 Noranda Research Center bas awarded a $3,500 grant, on a yearly basis, to Prof. DC.T. Pei to continue his research on pare ticle dynamics in solidâ€"gas reâ€" acting system, and an additional $3,000 for research in the area of application of microwave ab= sorption to metallurgical proâ€" cesses, is to be shared by Prof, J. D. Ford and Dr. Pei. Four grants, totaling $14,200 to support research, have been re ceived by the chemical engineer« ing department. pressure on campus facilities since students in each class are divided, with half in industry and half on campus. The two groups change places after four months terms. The university enrolment is per cent bigher than last year and slightly exceeds a pianned capacity of 5.416 students for the current year. Receive Grants: ‘ All _ offers to â€" purchase must allow until November 25, 1966, for acceptance or rejection and must not be withdrawn until after that date. Offers must also until February 28, 1967, for closâ€" ing of the sale. Offers to purchase must be accompanied by a certified chegue â€" payable to _ The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Comâ€" mission of Ontario for at least three per cent of the amount of the offer and The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. E. B. Easson, Secretary. The Commission is offerâ€" ing for sale a 1.95 acre parâ€" cel of Jand, more or less, hayâ€" ing a frontage of 250 fect on the north side of King‘s Highway No. 86, about one mile west of Elmira, being part â€" of Lot 104, G.C.T,, Township of Woolwich, For _ further _ pariiculars, please flelephone or write R. E. Morden, 1053 Main Street West, Hamilton, Teleâ€" phone 529â€"7111. 7, 1966, at 620 University Avenue and the sealed enâ€" velope containing the offer to purchase must carry idenâ€" tification that it refers o the Elmira property. cheques will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. LAND for SALE Offers to purchase must be received by the undersigned before 4:00 _ p.m. Eastern Standard Time on November 75 Lodge WATERLOO GLASS Township of Woolwich 744â€"1421 Waterioo

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