Â¥\ ~PFhase One, percussiont ~â€" take ‘Gary Gies, 5 8",; a clothes lover and fake hater, and put him on ~ @rums. Add Dave Mitchell, whose .cambition is to rewrite Beethovâ€" ~ en‘s Ninth, to organ. ~_ Now ‘you have the soul of the . sound;: Phase Two; strings â€" to Dan. Mullen, lead guitarist, ; fan of the Buffalo Springfield : And Staccatos; add Gearge Sotiâ€" &â€"yoff, base guitar, who eats, rolâ€" < ler skates, eats and watches girls. ® _ Blend in the clear melodious * voice of Jeff Billo, and you have .. the "Phase IIIL," a fast rising #. Kitchener group. . Dave, Dan, George and Jeff ~are the group‘s songwriters, and all hope to be recording stars. ©They feel that the music of today ‘\is a blend of the world‘s cultâ€" ures, and shows a lot of underâ€" : standing on the part of teens. ©HUM and CKFH. but localty chance. The "Guess Who" are the top Canadian group and if you can‘t bhear them. who can vou hear? By some strange coincidence. the group that recorded the song were playing in town the followâ€" ing week. "Th‘s Time Long Ago" has been dropped from a list made up by this station featurâ€" ing top songs in order of popuâ€" larity. Reason â€" it wasn‘t sellâ€" ing. : Really people. let‘s tell it like it is How could it sell when it wasn‘t heard? 1 heard it on Go.and_see .them, they could \The Last ‘Wagdchave broken help put }(ntc’henbr’ on ‘the map. ‘up. Joh ‘and Leée and the Checkâ€" f CRYM TYME: s {natgs have a record out called, 1t really is . ho Wav Down in front. A local group, [ really is a crym the, WaY â€" ‘The Last Quarter is appearing at one docal station plays music. It the Beacon at Wasaga until Auâ€" has been boasting a song called gust 5. U ‘"Cornflakes and l.cejcreamf'. It Kitchener‘s Business Men‘s As. was played sometimes twice & | socjation and radio station CHYM night a few weeks ago. ara Innting Hho â€" RHL Aaw a Fums As to music of the future, they peg ‘electronics‘ as the comâ€" ing sound. The Canadian sound? Well. here the boys differ. Jeff considers it fantastic, especially the _ Magic â€" Circus, â€" Staccatos Guess Who and Last Words. The other opinions range from good to lousy. . On stage they sound and look good. Off stage they are interâ€" esting and interested in what‘s going on. ‘ You can catch them at the Auditorium. July 18, August 1. 8 and 20. . $6.000 will be donated to charâ€" ity. The request to council came from Rick Reveraft. a firstâ€"year engineering student from Brantford and a member of the Circle K Club which organizes the day. The Circle K Club works in coâ€"operalion with the Twin Cities Kiwanis Club They will be looking for taskâ€"masters who want shoes shined, cars washed, gardens weeded and lawns mowed. They will be provided by the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo students who have set up slave day in an anachronistic move as part of the freshman initiation proâ€" gram. City council has already‘ apâ€" proved the use of about 10 parking spaces on Waterloo Square for September 23 for the slave day car wash. ‘"Phase One: percubsior, ~ Shades of the old South! More than 2,200 slaves will wander the streets of Waterloo September 23. TWO LOCATIONS , King Weber John Slaves, Unite! Proceeds. expected to hit LVE A LATTLE Boss Beat .. University no A number of community and welfare agencies will be coâ€"operâ€" ating with the VON in the imâ€" plementation of this countyâ€"wide plan, which will give free hosâ€" pial beds for those whose need is more acute than convalescent patients not requiring active hosâ€" pital treatment. The Home Care committee of the North Waterloo VON will This new coâ€"ordinated home care program will be an extenâ€" sion of hospital care to the home, providing continuity of treatment under the guidance of the family physician. VON Receive Approval The North Waterloo branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses received approval from the deâ€" partment of health for Ontario, for its brief on the Home Care Program for Waterloo County. ork _ Kitchener‘s Business Men‘s Asâ€" sociation and radio station CHYM are footing the bill for a free dance to be held at Victoria Park, August 11. Feature group of the evening will be the Copper Penny. Disciples Mandala Yeoman * Staccatos Reefers Jon and Lee and the Checkmates _ _ For Home Care Program TOPS ‘N POPS: Check your two favorite groups and send to the Chronicle. Bobby Kris and the Imperials . BFBBâ€"4 | e Stitch ‘N‘ Tyme esnt Paupers Shatey Passing Fancy afuag British Modbeats neas Ugly Ducklings Foamre Magic Circus f ns Rising Sons ols Last Words e * rand Copper Penny "_ uewn Shanâ€"deâ€"leers vostins Quiet Jungle on Little Caesar and the Consuls ... Robbie Lane and the By CATHY JOHNSTON NEW POP STATION: CKFH can now be picked up in Kitchener on 1480 just past CKKW. It‘s the bréakthrough we have been waiting for. More music,; and 50% «wof it Canadian. Finally, good music comes to the Kâ€"W area PS â€" they have great DJ‘s like Big G. Walters, Tom Fulton, Dave Daynard, and Peter Stemkowski too. WATERLOO TAXI 145â€"4163 â€" 145â€"4163 When A Taxi You Need, A Taxi You Call But Remember, Waterloo Taxi, Is The Taxi To Call 8 ERB EAST, WATERLOO OUT OF TOWN TRIPS A SPECIALTY Est. Over 20 Years To Serve Your Taxi Needs SCOOP : now set up the office and secure personnel to administer the proâ€" gram, which will begin operation as soon as possible after Septâ€" ember 1. Bill‘s TV and Radio © Radios â€"â€" A.M. & FM © Transistor Radios © Record Players © Tape Recorders © Coloured and Black & White Television 62 Balsam St.. Waterice 744â€"7421 21 Radin Dispatched DR. J. G. HAGEY, left, President of the University of Waterloo is seen signing the agreement establishing the College of Optometry as an integral part of the university. Looking on is Dr. E. F. Attridge, President of the College of Optoâ€" metrists. The college will become a School of Optometry within the Faculty of Science. The college will locate in old Waterloo Post Office â€" according to Earl Putnam. . 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