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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Sep 1964, p. 2

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Waterloo‘s Truly Service Centre 1. A Hard Day‘s Night The Beatles 2. Something New The Beatles 3. Everybody Loves Somebody Dean Martin 4. All Summer Long Beach Boys 5. In Concert Peter, Paul and Mary 6. Getz and Gilberto 7. More of Roy Orbison‘s Greatest Hits Roy Orbison 8. Hello Dolly Louis Armstrong 9. Hello Dolly Original Cast 10. Cotton Candy Al Hirt TV RADIO SERVICE 10. In The Misty Moonlight McHales Navy Begins Third Season Th‘ Wife Joh Take My Ring Off Your Finger Memory No. 1 Sam Hill Ballad of Ira Hayes R Qualified Colour Specialists Service With Care and Courtesy I_ARL;H!NG oN WASAHlp!qTON.A Members of Canada‘s famed Fort Henry Guard, of Kingâ€" ston, Ont., parade in the U.S. capitol in a ceremony commemorating the 150th anniversary of the burning of the White House by British troops in reprisal for the American burning of the Parliament buildings, then in Toronto, during the war of 181%2. Last year the U.S. Marine Corps paid a couriesy visit to Old Fort Henry.â€"TNS Photo. A Summer Song A Hard Day‘s Night Walk Don‘t Run â€" 64 Pretty Woman Roy Orbison 2. It Hurts To Be In Love Gene Pitney â€"â€" Do Wah Diddy Diddy Manfred Mann â€"â€" The House of the Rising Sun The Animals 3. Everybody Loves Somebody GEORGE KADWELL LTD. THE TOP TEN pec€ 6:00 a.m. â€" 10:00 a.m. â€" "Wake Up" with Stu Kenney 10:00 a.m. â€" 2:00 p.m. "Carousel" with Dan Fisher 2:05 p.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. THE ELAINE COLE SHOW Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square TOP | RADIO | SHOWS 147 LUCAN STREET. WATERLOQ Phone 145 4517 / >E RECORDS & HIâ€"Fl COUNTRY & WESTERN LONG PLAYING SINGLES is "home" to McHale‘s: crew: Carl Ballantine as Lester Grub er.. scrounger nad "con" man supreme: Gary Vinson as Chris ty, a â€" fundoving Allâ€"American hoy: Billy Sands as Tinker, a "hreath of Brooklyn®: handsome Edson Stroll as Virgil, who can always be found where the girls are: Gavin MacLeod as Happy in â€" mourning for is departed hair, John Wright as Willy, the displaced hil[billy; _ and Yashio Yoda a« Fuji, the PT 733 secret POW. OF THE WEEK A small island two miles ac ross a lagoon from Bingham ton‘s headquarters on Taratupa Bob Hastings plays the booi licking TA. Carpenter. Binghamâ€" ton‘s sole ally against McHale Chad and Jeremy â€"â€" The Beatles 1. The Ventures 8. ly Dean Martin 4. onny and the Daytonas â€"â€" Jerry Wallace â€"â€" The Beatles The Beatles y Dean Martin Beach Boys Peter, Paul and Mary John W. Loudermilk 5. ger Carl Smith 1. Webb Pierce 2. Claude King 4. Johnny Cash â€"â€" Melale‘s Navy is sponsored on the CTV Television Ne‘work by Canada Packers Limited and Gillette of Canada Ltd. McHale‘s Navy has beer made into a feaâ€" ture motion picture. Ernest Borgnine â€" as 1t. Comâ€" mander Quinton McHale Borgnine had never considerâ€" ed the theatre but, on his mothâ€" or‘s suggestion, he studied draâ€" ma under the GJ Bill at Harl ford‘s Randall School of Drama tics And before she died i1 3947. . she sard. "Never quil. Someday you‘ll make i1." And the son of the Countess Boselli and Charles Borgnine did Hratio Hornblower On CTV Network Dramatic Story On The Hourglass ‘Magnificent scraps along the decks make similar tv dramas look as if they had been proâ€" duced in a washâ€"basin‘, wrote Telepoll Program Returning Mirror of Canadian Opinion The road for Borgninewas not an easy one But hard work and perserveranme paid off He made his stage debut in 19531 and loured as the hospital atâ€" tendant in Mary (Chase‘s comâ€" edy, Harvey. He then went to Europe to play Guildenstern in Hamlet at Elsinore in Denmark, and in Germany for the Ameriâ€" can troops Back in New York, he played a vamely of television roles and appeared _ on â€" Broadway with Helen Haves in Mrs. MeThing After being featured in his first (Continued on Page 7) The drama is set in the dawn of the 19th century when Nap oleon Bonaparte threatened to invade the British lsles and "wooden ships and iron men" of Royal Navy were England‘s first line of defence. In magnificent scenes of battle on the high seas, the legandary Hornblower, seen here as the young captain of a British sloop of war, leads his men in sea battles against the frigates of the enemy. Davâ€" id Buck, 26â€"yearâ€"old British act or, plays the title role. Produced in Greal Britain, ‘Hornblower" was greeted as "a film on the grand scale"; "a handsome job," and "a stirring yarn‘‘ by London newspaper criâ€" tics when it was shown by the BBC last year. The role of the freewheeling PT _ boat skipper on CTV‘sMeâ€" HALES NAVY is a natural for Connecticut â€" born Ernest Borgâ€" nine. He served in the navy for ten years, as an apprenlice seaâ€" man. a ship‘s cook, and, when discharged in 1945, was a gunâ€" ner‘s matle. Captain Horatio Hornblower, C. S. Forester‘s famed fictional hero. comes to rich fullâ€"bodied life in a oneâ€"hour special pro gram, "Hornblower", shown by The Hourglass on the CTV Tele vision Network Sunday, Septemâ€" ber 13, (10:00 to 11:00 pm EDT). Presentation of "Hornblower" marks the opening of The Hourâ€" glass 196465 season, its second year on the CTV network. and his pranksters Child Hralth Centre to Emmanue! E.U.B. Church Hall, Corner Laurel Street W. and Dorset. CHILD HEALTH CENTRE Clinics held Thursday 2 â€" 5:30 P.M. Waterloo Department of Health announces Chanâ€" ge in Location of Royce Frith, lawyer and memâ€" ber of Canada‘s Roval Commisâ€" sion on Biculturalism and Bilinâ€" gualism, relurns as host and moderator. â€" Canadian â€" National and Canadian Pacific Telecomâ€" munications also return for the fourth year as the program‘s sponsors. in the forthcoming season opâ€" inion surveys, formerly extendâ€" ing from Vancouver to Halifax, will include Newfoundland. New techniques of visual presentaâ€" tion will be used to introduce topics, and the subject matter of programs will probe mure deeply into the psychological and emotional attiiudes of the Canadian public. TELEPOLL, the CTV Televisâ€" ion Network‘s unique public alâ€" fairs program which both colâ€" lects and reports the opinions of the Canadian people, will reâ€" turn to the Network Sunday, Ocâ€" lober 4, 1964, for its fourth seaâ€" son. Mr. Webster, a veteran actor in CB.C. radio and lelevision and at Stratford is the first acâ€" tor to be contracted for the new Len Peterson play, and Canadâ€" ian. Players expects to announâ€" ce the remaining members of the cast within the next week. Kugh Webster Signed For All About Us The film opens with Hornâ€" blower, commander of HMS Firedrake, searching for her sis terâ€"ship, Flame, presumed lost. When â€" Hornblower finds . the Flame, he discovers her crew bhas mutinied against a cruel capâ€" tain, and the ringleader of the mutineers hbas beea promised rich rewards by the enemy (the French) to take the vessel to a French port. Some programs will be devoâ€" ted to the probing of a single area in depth. e.g. an industry or a business such as insurance. Other programs will explore the news of the day to reveal public reaction to issues of immediate or national concern One of the first programs of the season will Canadian Players has announâ€" ! dale â€" Bennett in Toronto. Since ced the signing of Hugh Websâ€" | that time he has been success ter for a leading role in its forâ€" | fully involved in all agpects of thcoming production "All Abâ€"| theatre. Apart from acting, he out Us" which will tour from | has written and produced docuâ€" Victoria to Montreal this season. | mentaries and drama adaptaâ€" Mr. Webster, a veteran actor | tions for both radio and televisâ€" in C.B.C. radio and television| ion. Perhaps his most noted adâ€" and at Stratford is the first acâ€"| aptation was "Off Shore Island" tor to be contracted for the new | which was presented on C.B.C. â€" Len Peterson play, and Canadâ€" | TV three years ago and starred ian. Players expects to announâ€" | Irene Worth. This production ce the remaining members of | was nominated for an Emmy the cast within the next week } Award. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Mr. Webster came to Canada in 1948 and studied under Sternâ€" Hornblower is faced with the dilemma of sympathy with the Flame‘s crew, whose mutiny he felt was justified, and hig duty as a naval officer to prevent the be a panoramic view of Canadâ€" lan opinion towards recent parâ€" lamentary _ activities, _ leaders and the flag issue. Telepoll is an original conâ€" cept in public affa‘rs program: ming. It is the only television program which follows its teleâ€" cast by a scientific poll !n deâ€" (Contmmued on page 7) Richard Sears in London‘s Daily Nevada in the Mim America Pageant. if one of a .Ernup of marooned voyager« on Gilligan‘s Island. a new CBS Teleyimio® situation comedy series, preâ€" miering Saturday night, Sepi 26, at $.30 over WBENâ€"TV, _ DAWN WELLS, She‘s a Castaway a former Miss Mise America of a group of _out Us," said: "I‘m extremely pleased Mr. Webster is going to ‘be in the Company. He is exâ€" actly the right person for the ’show‘ He not only is a fine talâ€" ent, he is also very much perâ€" sonally concerned about Canada and its future. If "All About Us" is to be exciting, we must have actors like Hugh Webster." Commenting on the Canadian Players‘ _ announcement _ John Hirsch, who will direct "All Abâ€" "All About Us" will mark Mr. Webster‘s _ second _ appearance with Canadian Players. in 1960â€" 61 be toured with the company as Prospero in "The Tempest" and Azdak in "The Caucasian Chalk Circle‘. Currently, he is performing with the Stratâ€" ford Festival Company where he bas received acclaim for his role as the â€" Fool in "‘King Lear‘. He is also seen as Berkeley in "Rich ard II" and the Muphti in "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.‘ Donald Wilson and directed by John Newland. It was produced by Julien Plowden with Collier Young as executive producer. Terence Longdon appears as Licutenant Bush. Peter Arne and Nige!l Green also have maj or roles. Austin Willis will be The Hourglass is sponsored by Canada Packers Ltd. and the Alâ€" uminum Company of Canada hands. His brilliant resolution of the problem is the crux of the The teleplay was writtee by CANADA STUDENT LOANS ACT Guaranteed by the Government of Canada Caul N‘J Amount of loans : Where to appiys Who can apply : The above motes are hased upon the C anada Student [ nans Act 1964 and are for reference only. All apphcations and louns are subject to the full term« and conditions of the Act. Repayment : 1 Now Available ] LOANS FOR STUDENTS Andy Griffith returns, of | [OCM _ OWn wesincss, Tess9ns course, in his starring role as‘GnIhlh. The producers only Mayberry lawman. Sheriff Andy | CO®ment, "Why niggle with sue Taylor. Emmy â€" award winner c_ess'!_ Hence â€" new stories, new Don Knotts will be back as An. | Situations and new laughter. dy‘s jittery deputy, Barney Fife. | The Andy Griffith Show, with Young Ronnic Howard is azain 't§ magic. .cncker-barrel appeal, featured as Andy‘s son. Opie. will be brighter than ever. and Frances Bavier continues The program is sponsored on her warmâ€"hearted rhara('((rlu-i the CTV Television Network by tion of sturdy, sterling Auntâ€" General Foods Ltd. That sparkiing combination of law and laughter. THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW, returns to the CTV Network for its fourth season on September 18. it will be seen each Friday evening. from 7:30 to 8.00 pm (EDT) story of men in Motorcycle Division of the Los Angeles Police Department, on WBENâ€"TV‘s late afternoon Five O‘Clock Show Friday, Sept. 11. The men learn the value of discipline after the carelessness of one causes the death of another. The feature film is having its TV premiere in the Ch. 4 viewing area. Robert Horton and Sally Forrest coâ€"star in "Code Twe," the Fourth CTV Season Andy Griffith Show Film Has Ares Premiere on 5 @‘Cilock Show A lixt of approved educational institutions in Ontario is eontained in a brochure now available at banks, universities and other educational instituâ€" troms. Ontario residents planning to attend one of these institutions should apply direotly so that institution for a Certificate of Eligsbility. Ontario residents planning to study in other provinces or countries should direct enquiries to: Department of University Affairs, Suite 600, 344 Bloor Street West, Toronto. Method of Repayment Borrowers will hegin to pay interest and to repay loans six months after they cease to be fullâ€"time students. The current interest rate to students is 5%, * per annum. Normaily the repayment perrod will be five to ten years. Borrowers have the right to repay loans in part or in full at any time without penalty. Life Insured In the event of the death of a borrower responubility for repayment of the loans will be assumed by the Government of Canada. luterestâ€"Free and Delayed Repayment Pertod To asust students, the interest on loans during the period a student continues fullâ€"time studies. and for six manths thereafter, will be paid by the Government of Canada. During ths same period no repayment of principal is required, no# will any service charge or fee be payable by the student. Depending upon individual circumstances and financial need, hoans up to $1.000 a year may he made, with a maximum of $5,000 during a student‘s academic career. The Provincial Authority receiving applications and deter« mining eligrhility will issue a certificate to each eligible student stating the marmum amount (he student may borrow. This Certificate of Eligibility is required before a s\dcn( can arrange a Government Guaranteed Student Loan with the bank dMhis choios. Any Canadian citizen, or anyone resident in Canada for one year who intends to lhve in Canada alter completion of studies. may apply for a loan under the Act. An applicant must be enrolled or intend to enroll as a fullâ€"time studene at an educational institutron approved by provincial authorities, and must meet the standards of academic quahhcation and financial need established by the student loan authority in the Province in which he appltes. The purpose of the Canada Student Loans Act is to facilitate bank loans for students w ho need financial help to continue fullâ€"tme studies beyond secondary school level at Universitics and other educational institutions. The Andy Griffith Show is one of the few weekly comedy series that has risen steadily in popularity since its 1961 preâ€" micre. The show has never falâ€" tered. "It helps people laugh at their own â€" weakness," reasons Griffith. The producers only comment, "Why niggle with sue Wedriesday, Soept. 9, D â€" A few predictions: Sunday at $:30 CTV‘s WALT DISNEY will wipe out CBC‘s CANDID CAMâ€" ERA. Monday at 8:00 CTV‘s BEâ€" According to the ratings, it was another convention triumph for NBC. CBS‘s new anchor team had no effect. The averâ€" ages showed 52% share of audâ€" ience for NBC, 35% for CBS and 13% for ABC. More people watâ€" ched the Democratic Convention than the Republican. They had a Wednesday night peak of 41â€"milâ€" lion viewers, compared to the Republicans‘ 36â€"million. It was strange that the peak was not reached on the final night when the Kennedy tribute was seen. CGanadian networks launch their fall schedules this Sunday. Difâ€" ficult choices wi‘l be left to the Tuesdays 8:30 â€" 9:30 on the CBC, and RED SKELTON will appear tions (Independent Television Operators, of which Channel 13 in this area is a member.) SHOW OF THE WEEK Tues day at 8:00 CBC‘s JACK BENNY will knock off CTV‘s PETTH COAT JUNCTION. Thursday at 7:30 OUTER LIMITS will make SOME OF THOSE DAYS very SULLIVAN will feature a repeat telecast of The Beatles on Sunday, September 20. at the same time on LT.O. sia GRAND HOTEL Mon. through Sat. BRIDGEPORT The Inkspots by William Whiting Nightly

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