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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Nov 1967, p. 12

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a, CATHY JOHNSTON ‘ When this column first started tt was to give Chronicle readers . glimpse into the music scene. Since them, interviews. statistics and accounts ot dances have made the print. Some people (eel the pareot's guide to York- ville. protests against radio sta- tions and condemnation of apa- thetic teens have strayed from a music column. Following the show, 200 girls rushed the stage to get a frag- ment of the guitar that Mark had touched. Later that evening five tired Raiders returned to the Holiday Inn with scores of autograph hungry tennyboppers on their heels. Joe Tr., Steve Alaimo and some others got involved in a poker game. When last seen Charlie Coe was retreating to his room for some sleep. Isn't music people, and aren't people real? An aura of mysti. cism has always surrounded musicians and this aura accounts for Sinatraism, Preslyism and Beatleisph. Today the teenboppers idoliw Paul Revere and the Raiders. Kitchener was one stop on their extensive tour this summer. At the show [Early girls went wild as Joe Jr. stood in the wings watch- ing Billy Joe Royal. Others screamed and cried as the boys performed. Freddy Weller signed auto. graphs and then patiently let our photographer pop flashbulbs in his face. When left in peace he watched TV looking lonely and tired. There is nothing glamorous about long tours, hours of prac- tising and homesickness. Hotel rooms and endless bus trips are both tiring and boring, but the kind of person who will go through this to make us happy BOSS BEAT But, what does music pertain to? u mwmmm,umhua.m. Paul Revere Draws Cries 94 King St. s., Waterloo THE C',T'JlEiiflr'liI'Il CASINO (No Children under 16 years old allowed to play) * 16 Regular Games nk l Share The Wealth Game A Major Game . . . $200.00 Prize Thun.. Nov. 30 - 8:00 p.m. BRIDGEPORT lIONS CLUB "ll8llliil60" (Minimum prize $10.00) CASH PRIlES ADMISSION $1.00 Bridgeport Ont. at CorreWon: Last week this col- umn said to get the CHUM Go magazine, it should have read (3‘. upeclal poison. m is a person that decal-v0. loyalty and consideration This column is sent to Mike Young with the following infor- mation: Beethoven would lave been un yen: old now bud he not died. CHYM Go magazine. MARY E. McCARTHY IMhlut YOU KNOW WHAT TO Mt? Just suppose you hear a scrum and rush out the door u find your neighbor lying in the yard bleeding severely from a head cut. Should you: 1. Cover her with a blanket 2. Turn her on her stomach 3. Prop her head up slightly The answer - 3. This my help slow T the bleeding until the doc.. tor arrives. bet answers to insur- ance problems from: 262 m Street East Waterloo - Phone 112-0624 Phone 742-7572 call your Over 2,000 tired, worn-out. unreliable hot water heaters in Waterloo have been replaced by the CASCADE 40! Join the thousands of happy homeowners that now enjoy the benefits of the all -new, economical. efficient and totally dependable CASCADE 40! Rent the CASCADE " for only $1.50 monthly! This small charge includes normal installation and any subsequent replacement. You may purchase your CASCADE " at any time after one year and receive full credit for all rental paid dur.. ing the first 12 months. Have all the hot water your family needs when they need it! See your Waterloo P.U.C. now about the trouble-free, econ- omical CASCADE 40 electric water heater! electric water heater!" Waterloo P.U.C. 742- 3 5 trt by a CASCADE 4O “I'm being replaced

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