Grand River Cable TV Ltd., which operates comâ€" munity channel 12, has beâ€" gun a search for quality scripts for short television dramas, David Battle, proâ€" ducer director, said recentâ€" ly. **We intend to produce 30â€" minute dramas in the beâ€" ginning, for sale to cable television â€" stations â€" across Workmen from Fulton Glass and Aluminum., Kitchâ€" ener. removed all the glass from the front of the formâ€" er Busy B store in Waterloo Square and then it was boarded up. It is rumored that another grocery store, perhaps Zehr‘s Markets, will be opening in the locaâ€" tion soon. â€"photo by Fred Miller Plan production and sales Ihe whipped cream presented a minor problem to the cooks for the semior citiâ€" zen‘s first mealâ€"andâ€"movie evening last week Checking it out are (left to mght) Linda Overgaard. Deb: Johnson and Jean Amstein, all volunteers Cable outlet seeking scripts 13,087 copies . «â€" delivered by carrier to every household in WATERLOO Canada and the United Statâ€" es. This should stimulate area writers, actors and proâ€" duction crew, and provide them with a stage for TV productions stretching acâ€" ross the country."‘ Coâ€"producer in the drama venture with Grand River Cable TV will be Hans Manâ€" tel, president of Dynatel Systems Ltd. of Toronto. Mr. Waterloo Chronicle 118TH YEAR â€" NO. 30 Waterloo council turned | down two applications for grants at its meeting last _ _ week. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" % loo symphony orchestra asâ€" â€"‘ â€" sociation and the interâ€"counâ€" _ _ ty baseball association made e the requests. The prchestra associaâ€" tion‘s application was deâ€" ferred until council could obâ€" tain more information about a series of inâ€"school concerts and â€" demonstrations â€" for Insurance society names executive Mantel, a leading television technical expert, developed in Canada the basic system of editing videotape elecâ€" tronically, frame by frame. ‘*Dynatel Systems will provide a portable color TV camera and recording unit for the project," Mr. Batâ€" tle said, ‘"allowing us to shoot on location anywhere in our area." More information requested Walter L. Rugland of Appleton, Wisconsin, was elected president of Canâ€" ada‘s newest insurance orâ€" ganization at a meeting last Friday, in Waterioo. Mr. Rugland heads Luâ€" theran Life Insurance Soâ€" ciety of Canada, a fraternal benefit society formed to provide life, accident and sickness insurance for Luâ€" therans in Canada. He was elected at the first meeting of the society‘s directors, held at the«Marsâ€" land â€" Centre, _ Waterloo, Council defers two requests for funds n 2R i i Other officers are Norman E. Stromberg secretary, and Walter L. Luecke, agency vicepresident. Both are of Waterloo. Harold A. Dietrich, a Reâ€" gina lawyer, was elected chairman of the board of directors. which is the head office loâ€" cation for the society. Formation of the new soâ€" ciety was sponsored by Aid Association for Lutherans of Appleton, Wisconsin, and Lutheran Brotherhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. These two fraternal organiâ€" zations, which have operated in Canada for more than 40 years, are in the process of mutually turning over their Canadian operations and assets to the new Canadian society. Lutheran Life will start operations later this year with about $25 million in assets, over $150 million of insurance in force and about 30,000 members in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskaâ€" tchewan, Manitoba and Onâ€" county schools. The city was asked to give $500 of a total of $3,300 needed from area municipalities." The figure quested from the county‘s two school boards. The program which will involve 120 concerts during the coming school year will cost approximately $17,200. If the association can raise sufficient funds locally, it total of $3,900 has been reâ€" As a nonâ€"profit organizaâ€" tion, Lutheran Life will reâ€" turn its earnings to memâ€" bers and make funds availâ€" able to further the work in Canada of the Lutheran church and its institutions. Mr. Rugland is also chairâ€" man of the board of Aid Association for Lutherans and its president until the end of August. He is one of four representatives of the two U.S. sponsors who will serve only during the initial years of Lutheran Life, eventually being replaced by Canadians. Other directors are D.W. Axford of Calgary, Fred G. Berlet of Tillsonburg, Arthur Bucholtz of Vancouver, Dr. William E. Hordern of Saskataon, Greg S. Lund of Oakville, Mrs. Edith Macinâ€" tosh of Kitchener, Norman Nilsen of Edmonton, Allan P. Schendel of Waterloo and Walter A. Schultz of Winniâ€" The others from the U.S. are Reuben I. Jacobson and A.O. Konigson, both of Minâ€" neapolis, representing Luâ€" theran Brotherhood, and E. James Dreyer of Appleton, Wis., representing Aid Asâ€" sociation for Lutherans. Waterioo, Ontario, Canada Jietd will be eligible for a $10,000 grant from the: musicians performance trust fund. The through the area musician‘s union, local 226. tion‘s request was for assisâ€" tance in operating the proâ€" vincial baseball tournament this weekend. The council had previously granted the association $200 to help host theé national tournament, but the money was returned and a second request made when the national was transferred from Kifchener Wednesday, July 19â€"Regional chairman Jack Young announced today that he has offices in the county building on Weber Street in Kitchener. The mailing address is Box 114, Kitchener. Effective August 1, region residents can phone the office at 579â€"1310. a Thursday, July 20â€"Eric Winkler, provincial minâ€" ister of consumer and commercial relations, will officiate at a sodâ€"turning ceremony August 1 for the new National Cash Register Co. Ltd. plant at Weber Street and Northfield Drive, it was anâ€" nounced today. Friday, July 21â€"Waterioo Township police chief Tom Livingstone said a regional police chief should be named as soon as possible. Jim Shantz of Kitchener is one of the songwriters for the Summer Sounds group which opened a sumâ€" mer concert tour in Centennial park Saturday night. Chief Livingstone said if the appointment is deâ€" layed until November, there wouldn‘t be enough time for organization before the January 1 changeâ€"over. Monday, July 24â€"The extortionist who made off with $1 million in bank drafts from Waterloo in late May, may have been unable to cash one of them at a Swiss bank a day later. according to police chief Harold Basse. The drafts and $2,000 cash were extorted from Bruce Courtney, manager of the Parkdale plaza branch of the Royal Bank. Three Swiss banks reâ€" fused to cash the draft from a man who presentâ€" ed it May 27. Week in retrospect assist in the provincial tourâ€" nament but if the local team advances to the national, a grant will be made to cover part of its costs. This is in line with counâ€" cil‘s policy of assisting local teams and individuals which compete in national events or represent Canada interâ€" nationally.â€" L.J. Hummel, association secretary, said in a letter to council that the winning provincial team pays 60 percent of its costs for the national. to Brandon, Manitoba. â€"photo by Pater Wilkinson