Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Apr 1965, p. 8 (2024)

by William WhitingHigh drama, humor, pageantâ€"Â¥y and the many other ingrediâ€"ents so greatly desired in theannual . "Oscar" awards showwere the rewards to the viewerswho watched. As we wrote afew weeks ago, Bob Hope‘smonologue is the show. His opâ€"ening this year: "Good evening,and welcome to Santa Monicaonâ€"theâ€"Thames . . . 1965 was bigyear for the movies. This wasthe year Julie Andrews madeher motion picture debut in a1.ifi3. Silhe4. The5. Cou\6. I‘m7. CasiSINGLES1. ’”‘n. Brown You‘ve Got A Lovely Daughter Herman‘s Hermits 1.2. Fll Never Find Another You The Seekers 2Z.3. Silhovettes Herman‘s Hermits â€"4. The Birds & The Bees Jewel Aken 8.5. Count Me in Gary Lewis â€"6. I‘m Telling You Now Freddie & The Dreamers 6.7. Cast Your Fate To The Wind Sounds Orchestra â€"8. Game Of Love Wayne Fontana â€"9. 1 Know A Place Petula Clark 4.AQ, The Last Time o oo co== The Rolling Stones 7.T. Mary Poppins2. Goldfinger3. Blue Midnight4. The Return Of Roger Miller5. Beaties‘ ‘656. LOVâ€"E7. My Fair Lady8. You‘ve Lost That Lovin‘ Feelin‘9. Where Did Our Love Go10. Sound Of Music _ _ _ _TV ViewsGRAND HOTELTen Little BottlesKing Of The RoadOde To The Little Brown ShackSee The Big Man CryShe Called Me BabyEntertainmentNightlyGEORGE KADWELL LTD.Mon. through Sat.RECORDS & HIâ€"FIPhone 744â€"3712 Waterloo SquareThe CharmaineswithBilly MartinTHE TOP TEN prcéOPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. EVERYDAYHENDERSON‘S BAKERYFRESH â€"â€" TASTY â€"â€" WHOLESOMEHOT CROSSBUNSCOUNTRY and WESTERNTOWERS PLAZAPHONE 742â€"6054LONG PLAYINGOF THE WEEKThe Great War, the biggesttelevision documentary series ofits kind ever undertaken anyâ€"where in the world, is a majorhighlight of CBC‘s summer schedule. _ Shows to _ continuethrough the summer includePatty Duke, Ed Sullivan, Bonanza, Danger Man, Jack Benny,Perry Mason, Candid Camera,The Defenders, The Hillbillies,and several more. Dr. Finlay‘sCasebook returns this summer.The Awards Presentation ofthe Western ~Ontario DramaFestival in Woodstock was teleâ€"vised last Saturday evening andseen on Channel 13 on Sundayat 2 p.m. It was a fastâ€"moving30minute show with Larry Mcâ€"Intyre doing a fine job as masâ€"ter of ceremonies. A network offive Ontario radio stations carâ€"ried the show ‘live‘ at 10:30Saturday evening. Every cityrepresented at the Festival carâ€"ried the live show â€" â€" CKOCHamilton, CHOK Sarnia, CKKWKitchener, CFOS Owen Soundand CKOX Woodstock.big hit called Mary Poppins .. .or, How I learned to Stop Worâ€"rying and Love Jack Warner."It helped, of course, that so #many beautifullyâ€"gowned wom Alrpofl' Eyesen were within camera range. (Continued from page 1)woemmemenson: supplies. It should also showThe Awards Presentation of the cost of developing the landthe Western ~Ontario Drama â€" and its pessible selling price.Festival in Woodstock was tele A $300,000 expansion provised last Saturday evening and gram for taxi strips and rampsseen on Channel 13 on Sunday is slated to begin this spring.at 2 p.m. It was a fastmoving The expansion is part of a plan30â€"minute show with Larry Mc approved by the transport deâ€"Intyre doing a fine job as mas partment, to improve and enâ€"ter of ceremonies. A network of _ large facilities over a 10â€"20 yearfive Ontario radio stations carâ€" _ period.Soundtrack 2.Bert Kaempfert 3.Roger Miller 6.The Beatles 4.Nat King Cole 5.Soundtrack 7.The Righteous Bros. 8.The Supremes 9.Soundtrack â€"Johnny Bond 1.Roger Miller 2.Billy Edd Wheeler 3.Charlie Louvin â€"Carl Smith â€"Soundtrack Lternoon Ladies Curling championship was won this year byMrs. Joan Freer, 160 Lucan St.skip; Daisey Howe, vice skip;Mrs. Bonney Sneddon, secondand Mrs. Maureen Brown, lead.Would you recommend theteaching profession < to youngstudents? I most certainly wouldhe stated. It is a most rewardâ€"ing profession. What qualifications should a teacher possess?Well, they should most definâ€"itely like children; should bereasonably good scholars; havea pleasing personality; and bewilling to work hard. Teacherstraining should be lengthened,the art of teaching is not tocram knowledge into a pupil,but to teach the young peopleto think and make decisions forthemselves. TV has a very goodfuture in the educational field,however, it will not replace theteacher. Mr. Spencer admits thatwhile there are misfits in theteaching profession, he insiststhat they are a very small majâ€"ority. The teachers of today, hesays, do a much beeter job thanever before.During the regular 16â€"gameschedule, Mrs. Freer placed seoond to Mrs. Ruetz, however in_ (Continued from page 5)ly with any in Ontario," he emphasizes.The Glenbriar Wednesday ALThere are signs of the return ofspring in the air and 1 do hopeand pray that as we look forwardto a more favorable time of sunâ€"shine and beautiful flowers, weremember Him who controls thisuniverse, He deserves our adoraâ€"tion and thanks. May the influâ€"ence of Holy Week give us patâ€"ience, the human virtue in whichwe possess in our souls.Happy Easter to all, especially toall our dear children.She Waterloo Chronicle, Wed., Aprii 1%, 19806the playoffs, their positionsweére reversed. Following theplayoff series all members enjoyed a banquet, and said finifor another season, to the gameof cold ice, hard rocks but warmexcitement.ervise the Midget league. Intercounty applications will be submitted for the Peewee, Bantamand Midget teams. Registrationfor house league play will beheld at the Community ServicesBoard Office from April 20th toApril 23rd from 9:00 am. to4:00 p.m. Additional hours forregistration will be held onThursday and Friday eveningsof that week from 7â€"8 p.m. Theregistration fee will be $1.00which will include the cost ofplayer insurance. _Waterloo Minor Baseball Assoeiation the following personswere elected for the 1906 season: Gordon Murray, President;Doug Fitzgerald, Viceâ€"President;Rio Caron, Treasurer; Ross Meâ€"Kee, Secretary; Executive Menmâ€"bers include, Jack Allard, JoeStumpf, Greg Thomas, JerrySchnarr, Pete Bubrows, LorneMusselkman, Larry Richardson,and Ken Hergotlt.Jack Allard was appointed aseonvener of the Squirt Leaguewhich will again be operated unâ€"der the capable guidance of theKiwanis Club. Gord Murray andJoe Stumpf will handle the Peewee league, Ken Hergott andRon Hergott the Bantam leagueand Doug Fitzgerald will sup_ It is anticipated that approxiâ€"mately 500 boys will register forOPEN TILL 3 A.M.124â€"130 KING ST. S. WATERLOOWaterloo Minor BaseballAli â€" Baba _STEAK â€" HOUSt (@gue schedules will commence onMay 17th. Through the coâ€"ope®ation of the Community Servéces Board a maintenance pr@gramme will be instituted at theelementary school playgroundsto provide better playing areasfor the use of the younger agogroupings. Additional coachingpersonnel is required particularly for the Peewee and Midgethouse league teams, anyone itterested in assisting please submit name to Mr. Rio Caron atthe Community Services Board.The Association acknowled@ed with deepest sympathy thepassing of Mr. Clayton Litwillerwho has served the Associationas Treasurer for the past fiftee®Electric water heating, despite com»trary claims provides plenty ofwater, The "Cascade 40" unit w{@upply hot water 6 times as f.&s average use demands, Red Sea)z.mng permits its use,i YOUR HYDRO, &

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