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a Cascade 40
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ever been stuck with a tutti-frutti-
topped tablecloth?
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left with,
A Cascade 40 electric water heater
may not make the party „ . but it
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ation, ask your Hydro.
Centennial
Report
1867 1967
by JOHN, W. FISCHER
CENTTINNIAL COMMASSIONXR
Two big numbers in the Cen-
tenial's national show are "on
the road" now and they hale
been giving "smash hit" per.
formances
Attendance figures on the Con-
federation, Train can be described
ed. as "peak capacity " phis" and
the Armed Forces Military ,Tat-
too, which opened to the Miblie
at Peterborough, Ontario; March,
I- AUOi1 1, has establiethed
reputation for being highly
professional shoW that produces
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unanimnous andience enthusiast»
and praise.
It'S a major understatement to
say that we at the Centennial
ComMission are pleased by the
success of these important "opthut-
ing numbers'? in, the J967 cele•
brations.
The Confederation Train start-
ed its tour early in Jantiary at
Victoria where it received 58,000
visitors. By April 0; When it was
at Saskatoon on its eastward
tour. 650,000 people had seen
this colorful travelling exhibition;
Those in charge of the Canted-
eration Train tour had estimat-
ed, last Year, that about one and
million people would board
it. On the basis of daily crowds
so far they now predict a total
Of two million. Unfortitnately ' a
is doubtful we can stretch that
figure more since there. 18 a
physiml limit to the number of
people who can pass through
the train per day and there Mast
be a number of "no ShOW'' days
to allow for travelling time be-
tween exhibit pointS and for
inaintenance and repairs. • The attendance figures ar e the.
Main evidence of the train's sac-
esS. Art and design critics aside,
like to ,;n01,0 n wide-eyed rail-
way yard hand's remark to a
fellow worker following a sneak;
visit (}0 ('ompany fin)e: "It's
marvellous, I want ray kids
ser.. this, for sure.',
Frorri Air Marshal to Petty
()Meer to Private, all mombers
of ti'M Armed :Forces should he
proud of their Military Tattoo.
Tbr, rvo cysts nave been per-
fortning to sell-loll 1u twos
time show opened,
The Tattoo casts are split-
second trained. Pride, Morale,
and disciplinu also are noticeable
HiratIghout thp show. Cchla Wtf5'
noted CoMmisslori observer
during a midnight briefing i'i0t-
miffli folloWitig the filial p(1101.1 .
asseibbled to
performa n ce.)
The Tattoo does not glorify
ar nor does it remark, an
fatuous generals or battles won
or lost. 1.1, does pull your heart),
strini2,s with memories or recol-
lections of the "ordinary'' who
fought, tout died in past wars.
Tattoo sorvice songs of the
earliest French regiments, the
Scots, the navy, the 20th century
wars — and original music are.
played by highly trained and re-
hearsed marching bands. Aud-
iences on seat edges, with heart
iii mot.it)r apprehension, watch the
thrilling Armed Forces GYnint.Ati"
insplay Team, precision marine-
itY're). and other Fipevtaelefi
1911r.W r1 iialrfil 10111111
li wOiliti br..) O. 111I* to lAti tO
ment to creep into his soul. The.
show will be a cherished part of
Many memories long after
POPLEY GIRL'S BODY
r0UND WASHED ASHORE
The body of ;lane Pollock, 14, Of'
nipley, was found washed shore
at Lorne Bead], three tulles
N,orth of Kincardine: on Friday,
She was drowned a month ago
in au attempt to rescue eight-
year old T,onmilcl Cliffe of Lon-
don, Ont. The body ws round ten
miles North of where the tragedy
occured,
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Tfit'tro im,r1pv ournittor
th.f.u. IMUSSZIA
could heara pin drop as 300 Men find anyone in a Tattoo audience
receive comments who did not. allow n,t least a
and instructions for the next measure of. nationalistic senti-