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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jan 1965, p. 15

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All of the acts in the latest edition of the Ice Follies are new and dikerertt. Now making their debut with the world's foremost ice revue are Ken Ormsby and Paulette Donn, both of Toronto, the North American dance champions. They teamed added to his many lam-oh only two weeks ago when he won the fuat world skating champ ionshlp ever held in the United States, will be among the " skaters from eight different countries participating in the danling ice apectacular. Man born Donald Jack- son. the unmatched world cham- pion ftgure skater, will be. one of the newline srerGrmasrs with the “lee Follies of 1“" when it take; over the spotlight in Kaple Letf Gardens here from February 2 to T for its 3th an- nual presentation. " Canadian Donald Jackson Headline "ke Follies" After 9 p.m. Enjoy An Aliburger 69c Equal To A Meal OPEN TILL 3 A.M. 124-130 KING ST. S. WATERlOO Ontario & Duke Su. "Carousel" with Dan Fisher 2.os Mi. - 3:00 p.m. THE ELAINE COLE'SHOW 6:00 am. - Tthott OJ". 7 -. "Woke Up" with Stu Kenney 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. TOP i RADIO I SHOWS Ali Baha STEAK litlrlf The Home of The a.) a. $1.69 STEAK " Ali Balm STEAK HOUSE Ali's House Specialty "The Flaming Sword" JESSE“ 5llEifilE WATERLOO SQUARE mmm.Id.mltl~ . During its sixdny AAreaF. ance in Toronto this your the Follies will give 1 total of eight performances. When the curtain goes up on the '6 edition ot the Follies " Maple Leaf Gardens, one of ther skaters will be obeer"virse his 35th anniversary with the may! and his more than 10,000 per- formance. He is Werner Groe. bli, internationally-a as "Mr. Prick", one of the omhnding comic-skaters in the business. A former junior Swiss skating champion he joined the Tee Fol- lies in ISIN, the first year it played at Maple Leaf Gardens. came silver medalist, in the world championships, as well. up to win the Canadian junior dfnee championship in 1.01 and chmpionship in ma. tae Kitchener One network .. NBC - announ- ced they have 31 new shows in production. This; is the Ingres! array ever assembled by any Network officials arr taking top motion pictures of the past and making series from them. Jesse James, Tammy. Ma and Pa Kettle. Gidget and Mr. Selve- dere, to mention a few. The fast-moving television in- dustry is busy preparing for the BS - 66 season. Spook and witch shows are popular this year. Riding high are The Munsters and Bewitched. Based on the theory that whatever jumps to success in one year will repeat the following year. one network is working on a series entitled "The Willies". a story about a motel which has ghosts wander ing about. medium. 20 to 21,50; common, 16:50 to 19:50; good heifers so to 81.70; medium. 18.50 to 19.50; cornmon,.14 to W; choice heifer-type cows, " to W; good, " to 16:20; medium, 13 to 13.50; common, 12 to 12.50; can- ners and cutters 9 to 11; k Roplaccmont Came Prices: Choice stacker steers, 21.50 to 22; good, 20 to 21; medium, lego to 19.50: common. 15 to 18; choice stcoker heifers, 16.50 to 17.50; good, 15 to 16; medium 13.50 to 14.50: common, 12 to 13: choice stacker cavles. 22 to 22.70; good, 21 to 21.75; med- ium. 20 to 20.75; common. Mi to 19. Slaughter cum Prim: Choice CATTLE Waterloo, Ontario, January tl, 1985. Butcher came receipts were “erase with all classes trading steady to last week el- eept cm which sold somewhat easier especially on wasty kinds. Smoker cattle sold fully steady to last Wednesday. Marhert repoft based on Moe da's sale at the Waterloo Com» tr Stock Yards Ltd. Cstr'l'l lIPHARDT TY Views [IIlIMIiEl Hardware Ltd. " King M. South Waterloo by William Whitiot, 1: 49 The broadcasting study by the Fowler Commiteo is nearing the end with March as the target date for the submission of the recommendations to the govenr Although we never agreed wrh many of Taft's policies wh'le he was living. this profile brought out the human side of this politician - a side many fail- ed to know or recognize. network for a year-ahead sch, ment edule. Th, Last Sunday evening at 6:30 NBC presented an excellent "Profiles in Courage" of Sen. Robert Taft. Lee Tracy did a superb acting job of the senator who was troubled by the "tTCotr stitutionaii'ty of, the war crimes trials held in Nuremberg, Germ- any This program was proof thar. an informative program can be entertaining he made and carnival will and with cannon shots and fur- es from the Festival Theme and culminate with I Christmas tree bonfire and barbecue fen- turing an oil-rout. in; made' by Station Ftremeet 80 that families may participate’ by eirryitsd torehU through the mtake-iUe mate in Victoria Park. to be a brilliant and inspiring ”do for spectators and a once in a lifetime thrill fer the familie- who participate. of Perth County. - 7 The opening Turbine oe the may "an“ to be held during Stratford Winter cm val, February at to 18th. tho two parades are causing the Stafford “in. Cull-l - ADMISSION: Adults 1.00 -- Students TSc - Children 50c second parade will be Fri- JUNIOR B HOCKEY SATURDAY JAN. 16 VS. KITCHENER GREEN SHIRTS WATERlOO ARENA 8:00 P.M. among residents HERE WATERLOO It's difficult to say whether they will recommend that two governing bodies rule broad- casting in Canada. It is to be hoped that this is not the case. This could be dangerous to broadcasters' freedom which is now limited One tutrtime board of lesser size than tho present BBG should govern the entire industry and answer to Parliament for all matters in :9 gard to the regulatory aspects ot broadcasting. CBC finances and consequently the extent of C operations would continue to; examined by Parliament. si lar to the TCA and the CNR. They will probably recom~ mend that colour be introduced in Canada immediately. They will probably be in favour of giving the CBC a longer man- date. A term of 10 years has been suggested, but the com- mittee mar not specify any length of time. aoredtrrs-oedcttae-kee ade vii cumm- at the a... eum for the mud mm 0-5 nival Rail and -asittg " . Carnival Queen, by the 8trattord mt. 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