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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1964, p. 7

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1. Love‘s Gonna Live Here 2. B. J. The D. J. 3. Talk Back Trembling Li 4. Five Little Fingers 5. Last Day in the Mines 8. l’etgr, Paul & Mary 9. Little Deuce Coup 10. Washington Square 8. As Usual 9. Drag City 10. Daisy Petal Pickin‘ Talk Back Trembling Lips Ernest‘ Ashworth 5. Five Little Fingers Bill Anderson â€" Last Day in the Mines Dave Duddley â€" Joan Baez In Concert Vol. 2 Joan Baez Fun in Acapulco Elvis Presley Curb Your Tongue Knave The Smothers Brothers West Side Story Sound Track The 2nd Barbra Streisand Album The Singing Nun In The Wind Roll Over Becthoven The Beatles 6. Big Town Boy Calello â€"â€" As Usual Brenda Lee â€" Drar City Jun & Dean 8. Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square 1 Want To Held Your Hand The Beatles 2. She Loves You The Beatles 1. THE TOP TEN ecce£ LORENZ FURS 22 Dupout Street Before You Buy, Visit Us At 22 Dupont St. E., Waterloo â€" One block east of the old Waterloo Post Office â€"â€" or phone SH 3â€"9595 We feature special prices in repairing, remodelling, and cleaning. Not a special purchase. These tremendous savings are on a select group of our own top quality furs. At Lorenz Furs Everything Must Go â€" Everything must go to make room for new stock. â€" Come and see the 1963â€"1964 styles now being drastically reâ€" duced â€" Nobody can undersell us and offer the same exâ€" cellent quality. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL â€"NEWSPAPER f PM s w "â€";' ) ;..- * 3%{ PAE 3 £ Al is Cyâ€" N2 3 GEORGE KADWELL Get All The Top Records From RECORDS & HIâ€"FI FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK COUNTRY & WESTERN | OPEN LONG PLAYING OF THE WEEK Peter, Paul & Mary 9. Beach Boeys 7. The Village Stompers 10. Peter, Paul & Mary SH â€" 3â€"9595 Stonewall Jackson 2. Barbra Streisand 8. Daily 9 a.m. â€" 8 p.m. Friday Till 9 p.m. Soeure Sourire The Trashmen 3. Rip Chords â€"â€" Leslie Gore 4. Jimmy Gilmer â€"â€" Buck Owen 1. PERSIANS BEAVERS MOUTONS BROADTAILS First phase of the renovations, which are being financed by the Stratfiord Festivalâ€"Avon Theatre During the next five months, teams of workmen will stream through the 63â€"yearâ€"old building in a race with the calander toâ€" ward the July 3 date that has been set for the opening of "The Yoemen of the Guard," first of the two operas that the Festival will offer this summer. (The other, Mozart‘s ‘"The Marriage of Figaro", is scheduled to open on a later date, to be announâ€" ced). + Work has begun on the reâ€" novation of the Stratford Fesâ€" tival‘s newly â€" acquired Avon Theatre to restore its oneâ€"time opulence as a turnâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"century play house where theatrical "greats" of a generation ago perâ€" formed. MAKING PLANS for televising the IX Winter Olympic Games are producer Roone Arledge, left, and commentator Jim McKay, both of the ABCâ€" TV crew, McKay will be heard in a series of proâ€" grams starting toâ€"night on the ABC and CTV Netâ€" works. # e Reconstruction Begins On & Stratford‘s Avon Theatre Waterloo Robert Fairfield, the ‘Toronto architect who designed the worldâ€" famous Festival Theatre, has drawn up the plans for the Avon and will supervise their executâ€" ion. Tanya Moisciwitsch, coâ€"desâ€" igner of the Festival Theatre stage and designer of many of its produetions, is acting as conâ€" sultant on decor. The general contract for the project has been awarded to Pounder Brothers, contractors, of Stratford. 2287 King St. E.. Kitchener Opposite New A&P Store Open daily 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Phone 742â€"6341 Project, will be concentrated on the extension of stage facilities and the redesign and redecoration of the auditorium. No attempt will be made, during the first half of 1964, to alter the exterior or outâ€" er lobby. During the Festival‘s first season, therefore, the theatâ€" reâ€"goer will get his first real view of the "new" Avon as he enters the inner foyer and audâ€" itorium. JACK LEMMON stars in "Misâ€" ter Roberts," the comedy about life aboard a Navy cargo ship during World War II, on WBEMâ€" TV‘s lateâ€"night 11:20 Show Friâ€" day, Jan. 31. Others in the cast are Henry Fonda, James Cagâ€" ney, William Powell, Betsy Palmer, Nick Adams and Ward MANUFACTURER‘S OUTLET CO. RETAIL DEPOT. Bargains Galore Start The New Year Right Take Advantage Of Our Special Prices and Save GRAND HOTEL Entertainment Nightly January Clearance Sale In Ch. 4 Late Movies Mon. through Sat. Upholstery & Drapery Fabrics The Mercey Brothers * “‘\‘:‘E\* ‘-«gggw i\.‘ W uy st e PM 0& OUR TOWN â€" By McClelland LI‘L PEDRO â€" By de la Torre MOCO â€" By Barley NAPOLEON â€" By McBride WATERLOO LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Wednesday, ~January 29 No Admission Charge JThâ€"tâ€"gz U w5 â€"â€" o T oo ) 1@ UNIVERSITY LECTURE . Dr. Martin W. Johns Chairman of the Department of Physics McMaster University NUCLEAR PHYSICS FOR THE LAYMAN One of a series of university lectures presented by Lecture Theatre, Room 1E1l, New Arts Wing will deliver a lecture on 8:15 p.m. Public Cordially Invited IN (f | 1 * aA 35 wall [E j fls 2l #u \-.’..\% ~P $ i 1 A \\» “ &i, .’.'57'4 i % / \ 1 ':4"*“3,' A PR e y" sier k 1 MA PR ~ TL ;/ ’ s nâ€" JY[:A, $ 046* ,I"-" . ( wid en s CC 2e n oA e o BC AN CR * * #4 <* »,® ~ ": Mn :;:. se smmemermnnpton.n a~ o â€"~ <â€" ~PAGBR -‘# |"*- l‘;} + â€" " a w‘ " *# y m "' ®* ‘%x i T fuurt, * 224 4 >; ' % a $ ks i in & ks _ tower 1 . ‘ tions, proâ€" 4 S backdrop. Ah) a tourist »‘f{‘ beauty of ut â€" e C‘ NCP )|‘# BILL: "I‘ll be a farmer and till the soil To me that‘s the job that‘s really royal! I‘ll love my chores every day! . .. J‘ baye no "Work".,,,.. only play! . . A tired boxer is “Mi. JOE" He‘s sick and bored . . . but HAS his $$dough$$! BILL ENJOYS his "Working" day ... THEREFORE HE‘S PAID . .. another way! The general belief with most of the mob, When you go out and get a job The question asked would surely be How much money is there for me? JOE: "I‘ll be a boxer and become the CHAMP! I‘ll make Rockefeller look like a tramp! I HATE boxing and it‘s BAD for my health . . . . . . .But who cares as long asa 1 wallow in wealth!" At about 10 p.m. your guests will waddle out of the door, stuffed with food and fully briefed on the latâ€" latest gossip, jokes, religious beliefs, murder methods and friends‘ opinions on the future of the world. (Truâ€" ly a constructive party!) Good Luck! HENRY Your friends assemble at your house at about 7 p.m. Along with potato chips, pop corn and drinks, you crowd around the TV set to watch the latest showsâ€" Dear Henry : I have a problem. I‘m not very popular and I‘ve tried every source of gaining a grand reputation. I have recently been.to a slumber party which was a great success. I love my parents dearly but they just won‘t let me have a slumber party of my own. I‘ve tried to comâ€" promise but nothing seems to suit. The reason that I am so much in favor of a slumâ€" ber party is that everyone in my grade has been having one. It‘s just a phase! I am 12 and in an accelerated grade eight. Please help me to find a way to have a slumber party. PERPLEXED Dear Perplexed: When you start doing something because everyâ€" one else is doing it you are reducing yourself to a vegeâ€" table. Try something new. lbs. and "hicked" about 160,000,000 times in an atâ€" tack which lasted from June 1948 to June 1 9 5 6. Better luck next time! 4700F EISC 2 q I‘m afraid y ou stopâ€" ‘Hit "~ ped hiccoughing a "little" W.â€" too soon . . . approximateâ€" '\f ly eight years too soon! \W%; That‘s right! A man namâ€" _ HiC C, \ I think I finally have broken a record. NOT a plastic one either. A few days ago I got a wild attack of hiccoughs which lasted seven hours. Do you know what the world‘s record is for hiccougha?. # "HIC" Dear Hic: Dear tlenry : Comment Of The Week 2 _ B &Â¥ §3 \ !‘“â€""") HENRY y e e m (f â€"â€"â€" on Y® g®}|â€" @9

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