_ Penny carnivals are a great success for city playgrounds Harrison, using only a standard microphone and amplifier, _ can _ duplicate over 65 sounds, and it all came about following an inâ€" cident in 1941. This happenâ€" ing started Wes thinking serâ€" iously about his talent. He was a counselor at a YMCA boys camp on Chessapeake Bay during the summer of ‘41. Because of the war, every public place was reâ€" One of North America‘s known variety attracâ€" :’ will â€" headline two grandstand shows scheduled for September 2nd and 3rd at the Elmira fall fair. Wes Harrison, one of the .)st soughtâ€"after perforâ€" mers in show business, will be the feature attraction at a Saturday evening perforâ€" mance and a Sunday afterâ€" noon matinee. Consumers‘ association of Canada last week protested proposed coffee price inâ€" creases. Dr. RE. Olley, CAC viceâ€"president, stated poor weather was not the cause of the rise in prices, but blamed the refusal of coffeeâ€"producing nations to adhere to an international agreement designed _ to maintain stable prices. Wes Harrison to perform â€" ie c‘ ’ " > . £ in ; e 355. > s c % es § f 5o i+ 4 _ ’ &# *~ Li : > t > vi‘ ° & f z* f+# & / . 4 T 8+ ' . d f t h ie £ < TA 4 A e ind ; â€" § \ % o "th &5 P w\ $ F 5 < ho ‘Al PA FUWL @ s â€" . P 4 $ «s J k c * L / ie i 5o â€" â€"‘ o p e s e s â€"6 o C ho ie o +o onl Mss . * Che en Â¥a F 2 o9 o w rsars ud / U : P is 25. 4.: 2 t ce s e " is fR c te * ~£ . (%"g C rane e oo C anes « h saal s «hi. # e $* 0 ,@ e > se 4 % l % "so5bn + 48 k: :~ F s o e t es l p=â€" o ) .. (ip es _ "" 3 f E & * 4 * k s get C * P @ L 4 5" «i ¢ 4 :‘«: «! 2 nrvtk it is * & s # * J s {u} 444 k. Atk » £ i o e : k. P * BR 2e ie A 3 % "TgP .. ‘ 10 ue>:. byrciicn " > i &# , ‘ * s3 t S \ l : l A 4 e t *A M | p 4 g A o l > s j . A M 990 '.*é P Pas N 6: * . A mouthâ€" r) nc ake ie F en A mouthâ€"full of cupcake mc e satsified Ward York, 6. of Leatherâ€"lunged barker Michael Montagano operated 506 Albert Street. the ballâ€"toss game at Winston Churchill‘s carnival. Solid show booked for «* Bowling was a chancy affair for Peter Garside who failed to win a prize CAC disputes coffee price changes Speaking on behalf of the association, Dr. Olley called on the Canadian government to act in the most vigorous manner possible to ensure compliance with the interâ€" national coffee agreement. ‘*‘Changes in exchange ratâ€" es and strike threats must not become opportunities for profiteering by coffee proâ€" ducing countries, nor by cofâ€" Upon his discharge from the service, Wes appeared on the Arthur Godfrey talent scout show. He won, and from there on his career was as and studied electrical engineering for a time until the navy asked him to do a ‘"return engagement" durâ€" ing the Korean conflict. quired to have an air raid siren. When the camp‘s secâ€" ondâ€"hand siren finally broke down, Wes took over with his own ‘vocal siren‘ and did such an excellent job that "that kid over at the *¥‘ camp‘‘ became the talk of the entire town . The navy next had the privilege of his company when he enlisted and was placed in special services. At the conclusion of World War II, Wes enrolled in Arâ€" lington State College in Texâ€" fee wholesales and retailers in Canada", said Dr. Olley. The association has been reliably informed that due to the recent devaluation of the U.S. dollar and the British pound sterling, coffee proâ€" ducing countries have been obtaining a lower real price for coffee. In an effort to keep total real income stable coffeeâ€"producing â€" countries Elmira fair off like a rocket. Ed Sulliâ€" van, â€" Jack Parr, Garry Moore, Mike Douglas, Dean Martin, Merv Griffin, Johnâ€" ny Carson, Dick Cavatt â€" Wes has appeared with all of them. 72" Birch with postâ€"formed counter top large upper unit & selfâ€"closing door Hardware KING STREET NORTH â€" HIGHWAY 85 Telephone 884 2000 WATERLOO, ONTARIO Kitchen Cupboard Units building cenire . The threatof a recent dock strike in the United States created an artificial deâ€" crease in demand as wholeâ€" salers in the United States rushed to buy coffee in order to prevent a possible shortâ€" age, putting even greater upward pressure on prices. Dr. Olley stated, "CAC urges the Canadian governâ€" ment to make a concerted effort to persuade coffeeâ€" producing countries to live up to the international cofâ€" fee agreement. We further urge the Government to watch the domestic situaâ€" tion to prevent possible profiteering by Canadian wholesalers and retailers". $169. have been withholding the lower priced coffees from the market, contrary to the international agreement. Denise Huber. 174 Vermont Avenue, was whiteâ€" faced after playing the ghost dustâ€"bowl game at St. Agnes. â€"photo by Fred Miller The tempting target for sponge throwers at Fg‘ ;"! ï¬'& r P Phone 579â€"3820 Amaif® Gh.Â¥al PACONI DEAD STOCK REMOVAL LTD. * One Week‘s Tuition FREE for any Child Registering from now till Aug. 15th. } Ltd. 295 DALE CRESCENT (In the Hillsdale Apartments) ‘"Where quality day care and a sound educational exâ€" perience go hand in hand." * Children from 16 years old * Full Day, Half Day and partâ€"time programme. * Summer Day Care given to older children * Hot 3 Course Dinners at noon * Fully Qualified Staff. * Open from 7 :30 a.m. â€" 6:00 p.m. Friday Night â€" Postâ€"time 7 :45 DAILY DOUBLE., QUINELLA & EXACTOR FEATURES Prompt Disposal of Dead or Disabled Cattle and Horses HARNESS es RACING Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 0: 1972 3 Lic. No. 299 c 71 EDUCARE PREâ€"SCHOOL CENTRE For further information Call 884â€"7561 After Hours Call 742â€"1174 Elmira Raceway St. Agnes was Ken Podhornik Only 15 Minutes From Waterloo House of Furniture 46 King North Wateri Telephone 576â€"5440 FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete «_ Houseful 110 King S. Waterloo ALAN RIGBY‘S FOR RENT Open Fri. till 9 p.m for collectors PICTORIAL STAMPS World Wide TROPICAL available at photo by Fred Miller