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SEAFORTH ikon. 527.1440
• 11;20 pM 6;30 .FYI
11;45 Tarzan Theatre: "Tarzan 7:00 Midweek Magazine'
And The Trappers" ,,, 7:30 The Partners " 0,
Gordon Scott and Eve '8;0q It's A MusiCal World
Brent. 8:30 Mary Tyler Moore ,Show
9:00 CF'PL-TV's News Special;
9;15 Okario Schools, . • The Queen's Visit •
10:00 Mon Ami 10:00 Adam 12 _
10;15 Friendly Giant- -10:30 Monty python's
10:30 Mr. Dressup Circus
11:00,Segarne Street 11:00 The National News
12;00 cartoons 11:20 PM ,
12:30 News • 11:45 Movie: "Is Paris Burning?'
12;45 Movie; "She'll fiav To Kirk Douglas and Leslie
Go" - Bob Monkhouse and Caron. ,
Anna-Karina. - FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1973.
Dick Berryman . 9;15 Ontario Schools
Take 30 10;00 Mon Ami
Edge of Night 10:15 Friendly Giant
Family Court 10;30 Mr. Dressup
Drop-In . 11;00 Sesame Street
BeWitched 12:00 Cartoons
Let's Make A Deal • 12:30 News
12;45 Moyle: "Pajama Party"
Tommy Kirk and Annette
Funicello
2;30 Arts "73
3;00 Take 30 -
3;30 Edge of Night
4:00 Fam fly Court
4;30 Drop-In
5;00 Bewitched
5;30 .Let's Make A Deal
6:00 Fy Best of Berton
6:30
7;00 Love American Style
8;00 Al* A.,*S*H
8:30 All In The Family
9:00 TornitY Hunter show
10:00 Hawaii Five-0
11;00 The National News
11:20 PM
11;45 Movie: "Not With My wife
you Don't" - Tony Curtis
and George C. Scott.
EDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1973„
Flying
2:30
3;00
3;30
4:00
4;30
5:00
5:30
6;00 Best of-Berton
• 6:30 FYI
7:00 The Bold Ones
8:00 Man At The Centre
9:00 The Sloan Affair
10;00 Station 10
11;00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie: "What Price
Glory" - James Cagney
' and Dan Dailey.
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973
9:15 Ontario Schools
10;00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie; ° "Streets Of Sin-
ners" - Gorge Mont-
gomery . and Geraldine
r."
IDB extends
Huron service
"In order to serve better the
growing' demand for financing
froth businessmen and fa maers
in Huron County, a second. ndus -
trial Development Bank credit
officer has been- assigned to this
Lftrea on a full-time basis He is
N, G. W. Peever, who joined
IDB a year ago followinga number
of years' in banking and account-
ing. Mr1Olever ; a former rest-
dent of Go erich, andJ.D. Brink-
low, who is IDB's present repre-
sentative in Huron, will make
frequent visits to Goderich,
Exeter, 'Clinton, Wingham, Sea-
forth and other communities to
meat' with businessmen' and far-
mers who are interested in IDB
financing.
Industrial Development Bank
was formed by parliament in
4944. '• .olifice at 197 'York
'Street, London, makes term loans -
to ,manufacturing plants, farms,
retail outlets, professionalprac-
tices, etc-provided the proposal
is sound and provided reasonable
'financing is not , elsewhere
available.
People in Huron• County who
are interested in IDB &lancing,
pamphlets "on management prob-
lems, or speakers 'for. service
clurs;' etc. may contact Mr.
BrinklOW or Mr. Peever at Indus-
trial Development Bank s 197 York
Street; London.
-.:OBITU Ifs.
GERSHOM -N. JOHNSTON '
Gershom N. Johnston passed
away at his hoine in Wingharn on
Tuesday, June 12, In his 80thyear.
BeloVed husband of. Ella Elliott,
Dear father of Donalda, Mrs.
Stewart Smith, Kitchener; Ariel,
Mrs. Charles Wood, Egniend-
villet Kenneth, Victoria, B.C.;
Lois, Mrs. Ross McMichael, Sea-
forth .; 'June, Mrs. Ted Robinson,
•Auburn; James, Listowel; Alite,
Mrt-. 'Clarence Ilitchie,LuCknow;
Jack, St. Paul's. She is 'also
survived by two sisters, Esther,
Mrs.. James . Toronto;-
Beatrice, Mrs..FredMcpherson, .
Wingham; thirty-one 'grand-
Children and sixteen .great-
grandchildren. He was prede-
'chased' by two sons,, Elliott and
William.,
• Belgrave L.O.L, #462 held' a
service en Thursday evening at
the S.J. Walker'Funerat Home,*
Wingilare ' . •
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rey. Barry Passmore
at Wingham United church on
June 15,, 1973, at •,2 p-an:
ment was, in_wingham Cemetery-
- .• Pallbearers were Jim
Robinson, ,Doug Smith, Dwight
Smith, Bill, Wood and RiCk
Wood..F1owerbearers were; .
Larry IVf.avlichael, Ken Wood,
Paul Johnston, Steven Ritchie, -
Eponald Ritchie' and Eavid John-
ston.
V
Brooks.
2;30 Shirley Taylor
3;00 Take 30
30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court ,
4:30 Drop-In •
5:00• Bewitched
•
5;30 Let TheniLive
6:00 Best Of Berton
Ontario's dairy - 'industry well.
deserves the salute -it's receiv-
ing . from this youngster. • R'ziiry
cattle, such • as t e Holsteins
pictured here, are producing
50ci "more milk - Ma ' they did
-20. years ago': largely as a re-
sult of improved f;reeding and
herd management... There are
about . 755,300 dairy cattle in,
Ontario: with an average ap-
nUal ' milk productio_,.n. of . 8,000
pounds' of, milk p'ef-Cow.' Milk,
and cream purchased. by 'con,
sumers account for 35.3e •of all
• milk produced in Ontario.
Cheese and • 'crea m'ely . butter
absoth about 50c";- of the prov-
ince's milk,' while X.5(.i he-'
comes . ice cream, • skim milk , powder and yogurt.' I he remain-
. - der. • about 5.5%, stays' on the, '
farm: and' is fed mitilv to - .:. • livestock.
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(Phoei by Ontario Ministry of •
Agriculture andFood)
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JUNE IS
DAIRY MONTH
GAY. LEA DAIRY PRODUCTS
'FRESH FROM MI' LOCAL 'FARMS"'
DROP" IN AT THE "LOCAL BRANCH
OF' THE- UDPC AND PICK- UP
FARM 'FRESH
ick Gay Lea Eggs .61 , Gay Lea Butte!
Gay Lea' Cheddar Cheese ua
q_ay Leg Ice Cream 5.5 , Gay Lea Yogurt
Gay Lea Foo
CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
(Formerly United Dairy Producers Co-operative)
f SOUTH MAIN STREET
PHONE, 527-1590 SEAFORTH, ONT 10
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0;74,411 HURON 000311'0R, S6A,FORTN, ONT., JUNE *1,-1973
•
Seaforth WI toured
Carter inilk parlour
The Seaforth Women's in,
stitute enjoyed aninteresting tou'r
, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carter's
Milking Parlor Wednesday
evening at 7;30 p.m. Mr., and
Mrs. Carter are milking 65 cows
.at present, and it takes 3 1/2
lours , to milk and wash and
(clean pp milkers, etc. The
Milk 4s untouched by all from
the time the cows are milked
until it, goes to market is a
bulk truCk.. The milke must be
kept at a temperature .of 36
' degrees. Mrs. Ken 'Campbell
thanked Mr. and Mrs. Carter.
Mrs: Wallace Haugh was hoe--
teas for the remaining of the
meeting and' Mrs, Alex Pepper
co-hostess.
Mrs.. Arnold Taylor, presi-
dent, conduhted the business
and ,opening exercises. Cotn-
munications werelread, includ-
ing an invitation to Waltow in-
stitute•on June 20th.
4-H Club Achievement Day
was held Saturday, June 16th
with MS. Gordon Elliott and
Mrs. Les Campbell looking ,after
the tea.
Saturday, June 23rd, is
Senior Citizen's Day at Huron-
view, vi hen Mrs. Andrew Crozier,
Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. Ross
MacGregor will assist at the
door. It was agreed to giVe a
donation to -the girls and boys
Band. The Institute, has de-
cided to take a bus trip in
September. Mrs. Gordon Elliott
and Mrs. R. • M. Scott gave re-'
SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 073 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973
'10:00 Maigrichon et Gras Double 9;15 Ontario Schools
10;30 The. Littlett Hobo .10:00' Mon Ami
11;00 The Hilarious,House of 10:15 The Queen's Vi
Frightenstein Ontario - Wel
11:30 Mr. Wizard Toronto
12:00 Reacfi For :the Top Sesame Street
12:30 Horst Ko er S owe Cartoons
1:00 The Outdoor S rtsrnan News
1:30 Klahanie NFB Presents: '-
2;00 Major Le,ague.Baseball "Crafts Of My Province"
4;30 Sports Week The Queen's Visit "State
Hour
/R
Gomer Pyle
6;00 Adahi 12 Dick Berryman
8;30 FYI Take 30
7:00 Sanfo;d And Son* Edge of Night
7:30 On The Buses Family Court
8;00 All Around The Circle
8:30 Leonardo Da Vinci
900 Bless This House
10:00 Gallery
10;30 Countrytime,
11:00 The National News
11:20 PM
11:45 Movie: "Alfie" - Michael
Caine and shelley'winters
SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1973
10;30 Quelle
11:00 NFB Presents:
"The End• Of Summer"
11:30 Public -'.Affairs Special;
"The Disenchanted
Worker"
12:30 Hymn Sing
1:00 Roy Jewell Farm. Show
1:30 Suinmer Country Canada
2:00 The World we Lilre In
2;30 Equestrian Grande prix
4;00 Tbe Moslem People
5;00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre
5:30 ;Wonderful World of Disney;
6;30 Ac9t Fast
7;00 The Beachcombers
7;30 Black Beauty
8:06 Nine Andrews,Hour
• 0:00 Sunday At Nine
10:00 First Person Singular
10;30 Of All People
11;00" The National News
pp:05 Nation's Brisiness
11:20 PM
11:45 Under attack
ports on the District Annual held
in Exeter. '
The 4-H ,Club course this
fall is, World of Food in
Canada".
The County Rally is 'to be
Meld in Centralia this fall, and
the Area Convention November
- 8th at the Banqueteer, Lam-
beth. ,
ti
•
Mrs. Ken Campbell, Mrs. Les
Campbell were in charge of the
meeting on Agricultre and
Canadian industrieS.
A contest on Agriculture
proved to be a lot of fun. The
President closed the meeting 09
a social half hour was spent with
lunch' convened by Mrs. Elden
Kerr, Mrs. Afnold Taylor, Mrs.
John MacLean and Mrs,. R, M.
Scott.
Bridal Shower.
„Miss Sheila Bray; daughter •
of Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Bray
of Seaforth, was gi,teSt of honor
at a miscellaneous shower held
prior 'to her marriage at the
home of her g.randmother, Mrs.
Bert Bray of Brussels, by re-
latives.
An?eshi'ress of good Wishes
Wass, read by Barbara Hood and
two cousins, Shirley Bray and
Debbie Hood presented the bride-
to.:be with a number of beautiful
and useftil gifts.
Sheila expressed 'her thanks
to 'all for their kindness,
it
ome
11:00
12:00
12;30
12:45
1:00
5:00 Bugs Bunny/ Arrival Toronto" Runner 2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30 Drop-In
5:00' Bewitched
5:30 Let's Make A,Deal
c,n,o Best of Berton
6:30 FYI.
'1;00•Gunsmoke
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Cannon
9:30 This Is The Law
10:00 V.I.P.
10;30 What On Earth
1.1:00 The National News
11;20 PM
11;45 Horror Classics: "The
Strange Case of Dr:. RX"
- Lionel Atwell and Patrick
Knowles.
TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 19'73
9:15 Ontario Schools •
10:00 Mon Ami
10;15 Friendly Giant
10;30 Mr. Dressup
11;00 Sesame Street
12;00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 movie; "A Girl Named
Tamiko" - Laurence
Harvey and France Nuyen
2;30 Dick Berryman
3;00 Take 30
3;30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
4;30 Drop-Tn
5:00 Bewitched
5;30 Going Places
6;00 Best Of Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The Waltons
8:00 Movies: "Hitched"
Sally Field and Tim
Matheson
9:30 Ascent Of Man
10:30 Royal Visit - Ontario
Highlights
,N11:00 The National News
Are aWedding ..h.,•, •
MORRISON - WILLIAMSON - 'bank were united in marriage,
• A quiet wedding was solem-- with Rev. Jim morrison, brether
nixed in' the Pentecostal Church, of the groom, offidating.
LIstowel, Saturday, June 16 at The' attendants weriwMrs.
.10:30 a.m. when Helen, Eileen., Leonard Gardecki, sister of the
daughter of Mrs. Herb ' groom and Wayne Williamson,
son, R.R.#1; Walton and David brother of the bride.
Wesley George,*soh of Mr. and, The .wedding dinner was held
Mrs. George Morrison, of Mill-, at the home ofthe ide's mother,.
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