soon as it started our year old daughâ€" ter strained around in her high chair searching for something unknown to us. Back and forth her head darted and then she pointed to the screen â€" â€" the blank television screen. It had never eccurred to me before that she usually saw a picture with her sound or music. After all if you can‘t see something how can there be a sound these days. Did you ever stop to think of the forms of entertainment around you that you take for granted? Ten years ago you got the line that in Grandma‘s day there were only horses and bugâ€" gys â€" â€" no cars. Even five years ago. mother said that in her day there was no such thing as a cake mix or instant pudding. s Last week I found myself in mothâ€" er or grandmother‘s position of "When I was young â€" â€" â€"!" It was dinner time and my husband decided to put on a record for quiet background music. As Ever spent a week in your house without a radio? I‘m not referring to Job opportunities for industrial workers in the Kâ€"W area are very bright, with the accent on the numerâ€" ous job opportunities for women in the area. WATERLOO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION _â€"__ With the return to school of stuâ€" dents, many industries are finding it difficult to replace workers. While business houses, stores and financial organizations still require a fair number of office workers, the light industries such as electronics and There are many job opportunities presently open to women in the Kâ€"W area. according to Mr. D. G. Paradine, manager of the Kitchener National Emâ€" ployment Office. & wenge Ns wl soot or dirt of any kind. ©@ You get customâ€"comfort in every roomâ€"electric héating offers you a separate thermostat in each room. . f © Easy to install~no furnace or fuel tank. ©@ No annual maintenance costsâ€"nothing to clean, no filters to replace, electric heating is truly a carefree system. @ It‘s the world‘s safest heating systemâ€"completely flameless. @ it‘s cleaner than any other heating systemâ€"cannot create dust, smoke, 88 KING ST. S. Reduced operating costsâ€"in many municipalities the rate for electric heating has been reduced as much as 30% during the last 2 years. Call your qualified electric heating contractor or: How flameless electric heating makes all other heating systems out of date! The Waterloo Chroni¢le, Waterloo County‘s oldest English newspaper, devoted to the interests of the Twin Cities and Waterloo County, offices at 104 King Street South, Waterloo your hydro LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY YOUR Reulk Publsirs LOd. â€" Freston CLIFF KYER â€" Managet â€" Advertising Comsultant lhe Wateileo Chronicle Member of the Canadian \vVi;-k]y fiâ€"o;;inp;r-mm Job Prospects Look Good Boxed Laziness the working man or woman who is out for part of the day. But what about retired papa or the busy housewife. In so many households the radio automatâ€" ically goes on as the alarm goes off (ang don‘t mean a clock radio!) There is a constant background chatter all day. My radio drew its last breath a year ago. It could not be reâ€" paired or replaced at the time. The first few weeks or even months were vast empty silences which were not only boring but painfully irritating. It was like being weaned from & bottle or kicking the "habit". But once over, a new more adult plateau was reached where I relied on my own imagination, lhummim; and ability to read instead of isten. Not that these conveniences are all bad but don‘t we rely on these entertainâ€" ment pieces more and more, as with other conveniences, becoming flabby, unimaginative and out of form to creâ€" ate for ourselves. There is also a steady gemand for men in the area as most industries conâ€" tinue at peak production. Skilled machâ€" inists, furniture machine â€" operators, welders and skilled construction tradesâ€" men. Young men for industrial work are the major areas in demand. With the children returning to school, many married women may be available for employment. "We would urge all those who have some industâ€" rial skills to consider reâ€"entering the labour market." said Mr. Paradine. "Chances of employment were never better for women to work in industry." clothing manufacturers require a large number of women for production work. SH 23581 CALL YOUR CANADIAN PAGIFIG AGENT FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS * Scenicâ€"Dome rail travel » Low cost rail fares » Great Lakes and Alaska cruises * Hotels and resorts across Canada » Steamship bookings to Europe * Airlines across Canada and linking five continents The township residents are satisfied with the services they are now getting and are fearful area suggested that Waterioo annex only the Lincoln Village acreage at the present time, inâ€" stall the enlarged sewers, #Ad at a later date the rest of the corâ€" ner of the township would proâ€" bably join the city and could then get the sewers. ' (Continued from page 1) _ The township is unable to unâ€" dertake the first possibility due to the magnitude of the project. The second is favoured by a group â€" of township â€" residents headed by councilman Jim Johâ€" annes. However there are many problems to such a coâ€"operative scheme, perhaps too many. The annexation solution seems to be the best and most popular posâ€" ’lihih’ty so far as Lincoln Villâ€" age is concerned. The problem arises however when it comes to considering the actual area to be annexed. _ City engineer, Darcy Dutton, explained that the city engineerâ€" ing dept. tries to plan ahead so that services installed will not become obsolete within a few years. Much of the 3000 acre, morthâ€"east corner of the townâ€" ship will need sewers and other services within a few year‘s time. These will have to come from the City of Waterloo it would seem and therefore when the Lincoln Village trunk sewers are installed they should be large enough to carry the future worure most comrutrc raamsrortamion svarkas Township Residents Information and Reservations A number of residents of the City Passenger Agent 36 Ontarie Street North Kitchener SH 5â€"5635 V. L. Dykeman increases upon annexaâ€" C d ul would increase $104. _ _ The problem was explained to the affected residents however and as one man said, "I came with a chip on my shoulder, but showed a projected increase averaging 6%, however this would in many cases be more t_.!nn offset by lower hydro costs. I have had my ears opened." tion. A survey of 20 properties UNIVERSITY EDUCATION PROGRAMME w O RKING WwWiTH CANADIANS 1N @ vERy walk Of lirk sinc Under this comprehensive proâ€" gramme, parents, guardians and sponsors of highâ€"school students can spread the cost of a university education over periods of up to nine years, thus keeping monthly payments to amounts they can afâ€" ford without hardship. And the cost to the parent is only a fraction of the interest paid on a straight loun programme. Under the basic plan, the parent agrees to make monthly payments to the Bank starting, say, two years beâ€" fore the student enters university, and terminating one year after gradâ€" uation. In return, the parent receives an annual sum from the Bank at the start of each of the four university years. HOW THE PROGRAMME WORKS If you are like most parents with children in high school, you are probably wondering how you are going to meet the costs of financâ€" ing your youngster‘s college eduâ€" cation. To help parents solve this problem, the Bank of Montreal has introduced its University Educaâ€" tion Programmeâ€"the first lifeâ€" insured plan of its kind in Canada. A comprehensive, lifeâ€"insured plan for financing a college education for boys and girls now in high school was told his taxes Banx or MontrrEAL Banx or MonTREAL Ganadas First Bank taf) A special effort will be made by Taxâ€"collector Hachnel of Waterloo to collect taxes in arâ€" rears, the finance committee of the town council determined on Seiring power in a swift but bloodless coup d‘etat, the esâ€" listed men of Cuba‘s army and navy took over the reins of govâ€" ernment, _ replacing _ President Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, who was forced out with his entire Friday evening. air attacks on railway yards in the Netheriands and a Nazi seaâ€" Snappiest parade (of many) seen in Ottawa was on a past Sunday when the giris of the C.WAC. put on a parade on ly 600 to its population during expected io be just over 13,000. this week for the first time in 11 Files of Yesteryear 30 YEARS AGO 20 YEARS AG6O 10 YHARS AGO If the parent concerned should die after the start of the programme, the funds for education speciâ€" fied in the agreement will be advanced by the Bank each year without any furâ€" ther payments being made by the family or theestate. LIFEâ€"INSURANCE FEATURE VARIANTS OF THE PLAN Here is an example of how one of the basic pians can be varied to suit your needs : Several optional plans are available under the programme, and these vary as to the number of years in which the parent wishes to make monthly payments, as well as to the amount required annually for university exâ€" penses. Plans are based on objectives ranging from $1,000 to $8,000 payâ€" able to the parent in four annual instalments. OBJECTIVE: $4,000 To be paid to the parent in fou annual amounts of For Opposition Leader Diefenâ€" baker, still without a serious main competitor for his job and nonme likely to appear for at least a year, the wilderness reâ€" turned after six years at the top. But he began again, as autumn began, to appear once more like a man of the people. this offered scope for an iron hand job of economic adjustment, even if the velvet glove became a little tattered and the iron proved not so strong as promâ€" ised. The position of prime minâ€" ister was more atune to Lester Pearson than that of opposition leader and the 60 days, pius the summer, did produce some deâ€" cisions, even if more hurry meant less political speed. no work, no pay. Witha!, the true mood of Parâ€" liament Hill is not one of imâ€" pending election. It is rather a bitter elections in nine months. For Prime Minister Pearson A minority government marchâ€" ed through its campaign â€" named "M0 days of decision" only ip disâ€" cover it had done so with feet OTTAWA â€" â€" â€" Against a Gatinâ€" eau backdrop of trees beginning to turn into sutumanal rainbow, Parliament Hil} is of somewhat less splender, but of more eadurâ€" the Oftawa Scene of $1,000 sach special message to all parents of boys and girls now in high school You can guarantee your youngster‘s College Education in partnership P.$. If you need help in financing a student aiready in University â€"or planning to register this yearâ€"talk to your B of M Manager. Chances are he can arrange a tuition loan with extended payments adapted to your circumstances. See the people at your neighbourâ€" hood B of M branch. You will reâ€" ceive a warm welcome from a staff who will be pleased to give you further details Ta and to help you select a é‘f plan suited to your| .._Z% needs. Ask for your copy | ~Z=~=. of the Bank of Montreal [ =â€"â€"â€"= University Education Programme folder. smm HOW TO JOIN THE PROGRAMME by Robert Mooen with ‘MY BANKH Whether he will do so depends considerably on his opposite, Pearson, who must provide stable and constructive governâ€" ment to command popular supâ€" port. The public lost confidence in John Diefenbaker as Canadian captain because the h and did not appear firm and decisive. recoup his personal support and regroup his political forces. At his Ottawa press conference late last week, the opposition leader even spoke kindly of disâ€" sident George Hees, his former trade minister who quit in disâ€" gust early this year. Hees, of course, has lately been appointed to the Montreal World‘s F a ir Commission by the Liberal govâ€" ernment. He has been to lunch with the Liberal prime minister. Diefenbaker obviously cannot afâ€" Thursday. Sept. 5; 1968 ford to lose any more of his following than he already has. Just as obviously, he needs to win some back. new difference is that his critiâ€" cism comes from a base of actâ€" ual _ administrative experience The posture had m ore reality now than it had when be tried to force the little man role upon both himself and people in pre â€" election times, when he was still C ECE CUP! t Opposition has aiways been the [a. 8 athaln es ns pase.