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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jun 1967, p. 8

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8 The Waterios Chronicie, Wednesday, June 21, 1967 RESIDENTS WILLOWDALE AREA MEN‘S TWO PIECE SUITS 15 King Street South MISS IVY‘S MRS. LESLIE LACK of 72 John St. W. reads her grandmother‘s 1877 cookâ€" book beside a display of old time table pieces. Mrs. Lack has many antique dolls, books, clothes, and housewares in her home. MISS IVY‘S ONE HOUR Fashion Cleaners A T TENTIO N! ONE HOUR Fashion Cleaners 3 DAY SPECIAL Mon., Tues., Wed., June 26, 27, A zone change to allow 2 high rise apartments was PASSED by council .'UNE 19, 1967 THOSE VOTING FOR THE HIGH RISE APARTMENTS WERE: Ald. . . . . . . . R. KOMINEK Ald. . . . . . . . R. LEDGER Ald. . . . . . . . H. PAIKIN Ald. . . . . . . . B. HENDERSON The MAYOR and of course 13 Waterluo HART ELECTRIC Electrical Wiring, Residentâ€" ial, â€" Commercial, Industrial and Farm Insulation. Washing Machines, Dryers, Water Heaters and All Other Appliances Instalied and Reâ€" paired. Fully Licenced Electricians, Reasonable Rates. Call 824â€"6439 collect R.R. No. 2, Breslau Prompt Service Day or Night Grandstand tickets are availâ€" able for 3,000 families at a*price of two dollars per family (inâ€" cluding parents and children unâ€" der twelve years old\ by advance "Len Taylor has lined up an excellent program for our cenâ€" tennial birthday party." said gen. eral _ chairman _ Vince â€" Scherer, "and we hope that parents will forgive the lateness of the hour to lake their children to this ance â€" in â€" a â€" lifetime celebratâ€" jon." For the next 25 minutes more than 500 individual fireworks will be set off in the noisiest and most colorful pyrotechnic panorâ€" ama in Kitchener â€" Waterloa history. A mass countâ€"down to midnight will signal the end of Canada‘s first century. The arrival of her second will be greeted by trumpet fanfares, church bells and factâ€" ory whistles from throughout the community and by the singing and playing of O Canada by the Cenâ€"Sation 67â€" audience, chorus and bands Just before midnight the spotâ€" light will swing to a 300â€"member centennial choir. under the dirâ€" ection of Alfred Kunz. Among other numbers, the choir will inâ€" troduce a new centennial song The famed Hamilton Tigerâ€" ettes, featuring 40 attractive maâ€" Jorettes, under the direction of Dorothy Hurst will then preview some of the routines that will be seen this fall at Hamilton Tiâ€"Cat home games. The first public demonstration of a laser beam will take place with the arrival of a giant cenâ€" tennial cake, when, in the darkâ€" ened stadium, the thin red ray of a U of W laser beam will ignite 100 electronic candles on the cake. Miss Mah Ho Pin, international aerialist, will then perform her exciting high wire routine cliâ€" maxed by a thrilling slide for life. ftaf wadwik ouuu life. Miss Pin will be starring at Chicago‘s Soldier Field imâ€" mediately following her Kâ€"W apâ€" pearance. A 15â€"minute musical and preâ€" cision marching performance by the 75â€"man Wellington â€" Waterâ€" loo Royalaires senior band will herald a repeat appearance by the Hamilton Tigerette majorâ€" ettes. The torch will be used to light a centennial ‘flame will blaze throughout the evening and folâ€" lowing official greetings and the introduction of special guests, the new 80 â€" member Flyving Dutchmen junior band will set a musical mood for the evening. pm. when a team of University of Waterloo runners will arrive at the stadium bearing the cenâ€" tennial torch from Ottawa. 90â€"minute teen dance in the gymâ€" nasium will follow the grandâ€" stand festivities. A crowd of 8.000 parents, youngsters and young people is expected to be on hand at 10:00 A 2% hour show has been lined up for the evening of June 30 at Seagram Stadium to usher in Canada‘s second century. A party ever to be held in Western Ontario, have been announced by program chairman Len Taylor, President, Kâ€"W Press Club. INAMC ;:szezsc :iz ceres: Address ...0.0.00.. Phone Final program details for Cenâ€" 8,000 Expected at Cenâ€"Sation 67 old and dependable. Apply stating In Lakeshore Village, should be 12 years CARRIERS WANTED Cenâ€"Sation 67 is coâ€"sponsored by the Kitchener â€" Waterloo Press Club and the University of Waterâ€" loo to officially mark the 100th anniversary of Confederation. In addition, a number of standâ€" ing room tickets will be sold at the stadium on the night of the show. | Dance tickets for teenagers at a dollar a person also admit tickétholders to the grandstand show. Dancing to two bands, the Surfs and the Thanes, will begin in the gymnasium. right after the fireworks. No more than 600 tick. ets will be sold. They are availâ€" able at Kitchener radio stations and the U of W theatre box ofâ€" fice Applications for tickets should be mailed to: Cenâ€"Sation 67, P. 0. Box 905, Kitchener, added Mr. Scherer. â€" "We‘re using an honor system by which parents send their name, address, names and ages of children and the $2 admission price," said Mr. Scherer. "The tickets will be forwarded by mail by the women‘s committtee." sale. Single admissions are one dollar per person. Mike Bergauer, 123 Columbia St., Waterloo 145 â€"6935 Orchestra â€" boys and girls â€"must have own instruments Date: AUGUST 21 â€" SEPTEMBER 2 CAMP BAMBERG Maximum enrolment 65 Registration: JULY 3 â€" AUGUST 4 Rates $10 week Includes milk, transportation. Leadership and â€" swimming instruction. Registration: Y.M.C.A., Kitchener â€"â€" Anyâ€" time â€"â€" Ask for Brent Thomas CAMP BAMBERG Date: JULY 3 â€" 14, JULY 17 â€"28, JULY 31 â€" AUGUST 14 CAMP HEIDELBERG Registration : Y.W.C.A.. KITCHENER YÂ¥ membership fees 7 â€"11 yrs. $1.00 12 yrs. and over $1.50 PLUS Rate $15 for 2 week period includes milk and transport ation. Bus leaves ®:15 and back at 4:15. Supervised swimming and instruction. Date: MUSIC DAYCAMP BOYS DAYCAMP Kâ€"W OPTIMIST CLUB GIRLS DAYCAMP

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