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The Huron Expositor, 1974-06-06, Page 11Cf PL T V Ili s' 1����,�,••�fa*����� ,�A�o�Rolaw �' �- �:.. t SATURDAY ; 12.30 News K e, i �. a c i v w o 1 3:.40 Thirty Tram 8:30 M,,! A.S,H, • 12 4S Afternoon Movie Show 9:30.x' The Littlest Hobo 3:30 Edge of Night To m Hunter , 10:00 Spidermap 2:30 Dick Berryman 4:00 Family Court` ' '" 10:00 waif Five- _ * t :. 10:30 Rocket Robin Hood 3:00 lttY From 4:30 Thls Land 11:00 The NationalAV 0 AW Q /� 11:00 Grand Prix Wlestling Sf 3:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Dick Van Dyke 11:20 PM _ ' ! i 1 � ''m k w . ", ' s 4:00 Famil Court 12:00 Max The Mouse Y 5,.30 Paul Lynde ,Show 11:45 Heritage H hwa s - ,• : k r ,. > 12:30 • >each For The To 4:30 A Way Out 6:00 FYI Keep active and keep happy downright sou satisfying. adcn4itted to a Huttiex hi4; lder4tung Wtb gls>�e>1�� Top 5:00 Dick Van D ke 11:45 Movie ,« 1:00 Know Your Sports Y 7,pn R.mr+rawnry waS the advice offered by Rev, Mr.Archibald reminded his .people ayith thei?I M40Y Y , r,_ 1?Ft'0 fr 111 `'ail P! o 5:30 Dusty 's Trail 8-:00"'"Expo Baseball W.H. McWhinnie of God rich as audience that retirement can experiences $hlar4 tt}eir 1100 �t}t}��40- etlttttt'►Q3(}�}9i(e�" t' t' 1:30 You Really Can 6:00 FYI C F WM c v i e sI 1 s, e. ekffi 2:00 World Cup Soccer 10:30 Canadian Sports Report he pointed. up the theme of the mean the start of a new life -- that knowledge (such , .as xeac _ ing Nr�,�, mi , e �} 7:00 Gunsmoke 4:00 Bugs Bunny B;Op partrid a Family 11:00 ' The National SATURDAY, -JUNE* UNE a day -long workshop held at Huron- some of the great figures of knitting; describing ctld ways, Qf fiairilzot program st irked 7 a•n0 The Belmont Stake g Y 11:20 PM 11e50 "An American Dream" - view, Clinton, Wednesday. history made their greatest doing things, .etc,) with youn8 b>` therfederp� go#�ernnle llefi , 8:30 Cannon ' 11:45 Movie - Stuart Whitmam- and -- 9:30 This Is The Law Mr. McWhinnie was one of the contributions to mankind after the people; telephone .chains to those 1310 mill}on ;twasixxe e1'a�lable .0:00 Adam 12 THURSDAY Janet Leigh. Five. -member panel at the after- age at which we face retirement living alone; and 140atih with for ;non )r$ aya e, grani5 to ''"k 6:30 FYI '10:00 Of All People SUNDAY, JUNE 9 ' iv., e 10:30 Tb,- unmantic Rebellion 9:15 Ontario Schools noon Bess• ion of the workshop, today. older people, give tbom a sense.of' groi#ps of reti} TprSRtis� ' Shet 7:00 Bob Newhart Show 10:00 Mon Ami 9:00 Charlie Chaplin City 'Keeping Active After ?,' which Mrs. Ann Redmond, Goderich, dignity and they will respond and said th}s x5 an ;jlilyktatipu fo ; ' '+ 7:30 On The Buses 11:00 The National 10:15 Friendly Giant Lights" was sponsored by the Huron a volunteer for many years, was something will come out sq that involve elcplit►Gd �4RY► ' 11:20 PM 8:00 Front Page Challenge 12:1U "TruO To The Army - County Chapter of the Registered the final panelist. As a'volunteer they won't just sit. apply for $ui as gr 0f 'lviilb it4 ' 30' The Whiteoaks of Jai 11:45 Rivals Of Sherlock' 10:30 Mr. Dressup Allan Jones and Ann •9:30 Under Attack- es 1.1:00 Sesame Street Nurses Association of Ontario. co-ordinator who had organized Mrs. Fran McHale, London, available f9r almos.,t ;any.,"1,fiy� Miller Mr. McWhinnie said one of his 500 volunteers for the Psychiatric supervisor of senior citizens' which will usefully di}d 1441 11: e a on 12:00 Cartoons MONDAY, JUNE 10 in life had been to keep Hos ital •at Goderich, she spoke activities, Department of involve retired eQ 1e mpets 11:15 Provincial Affairs TU 12:30 News objectives' P p p p e i' l 11:20 PM 12:45 Afternoon Movie 12:45 '.Pinky" Jeanne Crain young and he had been doing it of people taking leadership when Recreation in London, was the their needs and benefits thein Rf 11:45 Heritage Highways 9:15 Ontario Schools 2;30 Shirley Taylor and William Lundigan down through the years by they realized volunteers were guest speaker.. Canada is ,fast their community. 11:50 Movie 10:00 Mon Ami 3:00 Thirty From 11:45 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes keeping active and happy. A needed in the hospital. becoming an aging society but it Mrs. McHale said these is on P 10:15 Friendly Giant 3:3U Edge of Night `.'Fox Hunting" chaplain at Huronview he said he ' In the question and answer is ill=prepared to face up to this one absolutely reliable statistic 10:30 Mr: Dressup 4:00 Family Court TUESDAY, JUNE 11, enjoyed visiting the residents and period following the panel situation because of its negataive about aging -- the rate at which Sesame Street 430_ A Place Of Your Own 12:45 "X•15" -James Stewart he continues_to olf and swim. Mr.Archibald reminded the attitude toward aging in general, people age is exactly the same SUNDAY 12:00 Cartoons 5:00 Dick Van Dyke and Charles Bronson He laughed that he does not seem audience that when people are she said. Aging is still perceived all over the world, one. day at a 9:30 Ontario Schools 12t30 News 5:30 Room 222 11:45 "The Lady Takes A to be getting any older. admitted to a Nursing or County in terms of loss, rather than a time from birth. -16--.36-NFB Pr esents 12:45 Afternoon Movie 6:00 FYI Flyer" - Lana Turner and Panelist. Mrs. Betty Cardno of Home they should not be biological as well as psychological Mrs. McHale outlined many 11:00 Max The. Mouse 2:30 Dick Berryman 7:00 Flip Wilson Show Jeff Chandler. Seaforth, Home Care Administra- forgotten. It is exceedingly and sociological process that ways of getting older people p 11;30_ Junior Talent Hour 3:00 Thirty From 8:00 In The South Seas+ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 for for Huron, spoke of helping important they are visited and varies tremendously from one involved in keeping active and 12:30 Hymn Sing 3:30 Edge of Night 12:45 "A Rae To Live" - Ben brought along a group from her 1:00 Summer Country Canada 4:00 Family Court 8:30 Ceilidh g . people to keep their indepen- retain a connection with their old individual to another.. g g g p Y 9:00 Thursdav Night Movie Gazzara and Susanne dense and remain in their homes community. She urged that people would be senior community centre in 4:30 Marc's Grab Bag 11:00 The National Pleshette 00 The World We Live In 5:00 And Mother Makes'I't►ree when disabled, by sending a Some of the suggestions put better off if they lived lives of London called the L.B.'s who •2' 11:20 PM 11:45 "Of Love And Desire physiotherapist, homemaker, forth by the audience included -- involvement and purpose to have prepared a program of. 2:30 Equestrian Grand, Prix 6:00 FYI 11:45 Movie, Merle Oberon and Steve exercises to be -done to music and 4:30 marts -M—' 7:99 Maude nurse or occupational therapist to adopt ' a grandparent; sustain them atter all illusions Cochran. work with them. Mrs. Cardno encouraging youngpeople to visit have been lost and assion games. The group, all in their 5:00 Music To See 7:30 The Odd Couple FRIDt�Y g g p p p 5 30 Wonderful World of Disney THURSDAY, JUNE 13 spoke on the importance of good and possibly assist older people in cooled. sixties and seventies, kept the Y 8:00 Mary Ty ler Moore'Show P -6:30 Act Fast - 8:30 Police Story. 9:15 Ontario Schools 12:45 "Amazons Of Rome" p nut: ition and the telephone link their domes so that they may Mrs. McHale spoke of young audience laughing with their- 7:00 The Beachcombers 9:30 V.I.P. 10:00 Mon Ami -Louis Jourdan and Sylvia maintained by some older people manage without having .to be people as 'great new allies' in songs, dances and skits. 7:30 bb d The Waltons 10:00 America 10:15 Friendly Giant 2:00 Syms• who phone regularly those living k 8:30 New Dick Van Dyke Show 11:00 The Nafional 10:30 Mr. Dressup THURSDAY, JUNE 13 alone. 9:00 Summer Movies 11:45 Movie 11:00 Sesame Street 12:45 "Amazons Of Rome" - Panelist Mrs. Stella Tate, an 10:00 Another Face of the West 6:30 Gunsnioke 12:00 Cartoons Singtime Louis Jourdan and Sylvia occupational therapist from Tor - 10:30 Ombudsman The Wonderful World of WEDNESDAY 12:30 News syms. onto, said our enthusiasm for life 11:00 c The National 7:00 The Beachcombers 12:45 Afternoon Novie 9:00 "Longstreet" - James is what makes aging successful. 11:15 Nation's Business 9:15 Ontario Schools • 2:30 Movie Review Franciscus and. John She said the way we feel has a lot 11:20 PM 10:00 Mon Ami 3:00 Thirty From McIntyre to do with the way we keep active. 11:45 Movie Review 10:15 Friendly Giant 3:30 Edge of Night 11:45 "Escort West" - Victor She stressed the importance of 12:15 Comedy Classics. 10:30 Mr. Dressup 4:00 Family Court Starlight Theatre Mature and Elaine being responsible for one's own I . MONDAY 11:00 Sesame. Street 4:30 Bagatelle 9:15 Stewart health and well-being. 9:15 Ontario Schools 12:00 Cartoons S:00 Dick. Van Dyke FRIDAY, JUNE 14 • 'If we at•e "watOffi g'our weight P 10.00 Mon Ami 12:30 News; 5:30 Bridget Loves Bernie 12:45 "Live Fast, Die Young"- and eat well, we shall hlep to keep 10:15 Friendly Giant. 12:45 Afternoon Movie 6:00 FYI 3:00 Mar Murphy and Norma Y P Y our health,' Mrs. Tate stated. 10:30 Mr. Dressup 2:30 Dick Berryman 7:00 Brian Keith Show Matinee Movie Eberhardt. Mrs. Tate said Canada has 11:00 Sesame Street Juliette and friends 4:30 7:30 8:00 Lotsa Luck All In The Family 11:50 Laughing" g„ - Jose "Enter Lau more people ple in institutions than Hogan's Heroes 3:30 Edge of Night 5:30 Truth or Consequences Ferrer _ any other country. 'Is institutional 6:00 News, WEather, Sports 4:36 A Way Out 6:30 Barnaby Jones care what we want for ourselves?' ••••••••���-��.••••••••••�•CKNX 7:M TV li-stings •••••••�••••••••••••••• •she asked and warned that we should be planning for the future Truth or Consequence . 8:00 Network ( 6:00 John Strong Report 8:30 9:00 Ceiliah Thurs.Night movies. to get the environment we want, 6:30 SATURDAY 2:30 Juliette & Friends 5:30 Truth or Consequences 1:00 "When World's Collide" Chester A. Archibald, Huron - 8:30 French Show 3:00 Take Thirty From 6:00 News, Weather, Sports 9:30 Barbara Rush view Administrator, said retire - 9:00 Tugboat Annie -• 3:30 Edge of Night 6:30 Lawrence Welk 6:30 "Roman Holiday •-,GFe- ment at a certain age has P 9:30 Rocket Robin Hood 4:00 Family Court 7:30. Maude ' Mon Ami gory Peck, Audrey encouraged the'general attitude c10:06 Spiderman 4:30 The Fit Stop 8:00 All in the Family 10:30 Hepburn, Eddie that at that age people are ready 10:30 Junior Talent Hour 5,:00 Hogan's Heroes 8:30 M*A*S*H TUESDAY Albert. for the boneyard or to take it easy 11:30 East of the Sun-- - ' "- " 5:30 Truth or Consequences 9:00 Tomfny Hunter Show 11:45 "War Party" - David, in their declining years. 12:00 Abott & Costello , 6:00 John Strong Report, news Juliette & Friends Davidson, Donald Berry " Concluding his talk, Mr. 12:30 The Littlest Hobo 6:30 Twilight Theatre Pt.11 11:00 The National WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 Archibald said., "I think we have 1:00 You' Really Can 7:30 Circle Eight Ranch 11:20 News, weather, sports 1:00 "Conquest of Space" to convince retired people .1:30 REach for the Top g;00 Mary Tyler Moore 11:45 Heritage Highway Walter Brooke, Eric themselves and those 2:00 Major League Baseball 8:30 Police Story 11:50 Starlight Theatre. Fleming. approaching retirement of their 4:30 Sports Week 9:30 10:00 V.I,P. America C K N X Movies 11:45 "Blockade" - Henry continuing personal worth. S:OU' Bugs Bunny Fonda, Madeleine Car- Retirement is not an ending but 6:00 Supper Show 10:30 Some Honourable SATURDAY, JUNE 8 I roll merely a transition into a new 7:30 Music Machine 11:00 Members The National 11:45 "They Came to Rob Las THURSDAY, JUNE 13 phase of life and if we plan it as 8:00 Front Page Challenge 11:20 News, weather Vegas - JackPalance, Lee g 1:00 "Come Spy with My...... carefully as we plan the work 8:30 Jalna Elk S 9:00 "Operation Double phase it can be not only fun but 9:30 Ice Palace 11:45 Starlight Theatre J. Coana ommer , _ SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Cross" Marissa- ,Fell, 10:30 To Rome with Love WEDNESDAY Howard Vernon, 11:45 Captain Blackjack 11:00 'The National 9:15 Ontario Schools George Saunders, Herb 11:45 "The Sound and the CKNX late news 10:00 Mon Ami Marshall. Fury" - Vul Brynner, Joanne s. ° 10:15 Friendly Giant MONDAY JUNE 10 Woodward. 11:45 Starl"ite Theatre � , SUNDAY 10:30 Mr. Dressup 1:00 The Pigeon - Sammy FRIDAY, JUNE 14 _ 11:00 Sesame Street Davis Jr., Dorothy 1:00 "The Chasers" - Charles 8:00 French Show 12:00 Lassie 8:30 OECA Malone & Pat Boone Aznavour, Jimmv 12:30 Noon Report, News 6:30 "Roman Holiday, " Pt. I. Hallyday. •10:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow' 1:00 Matinee 11:45 ".Rocking Horse Winner" 11:50 "Amorous Adventures w 11:30 It is. Written 2:30 Juliette& Friends John Mills. of Moll Flanders" - Kim 12:00 People's Church 3:00 Take Thirty From Angela Lansbury An JUNE 11 Novak TUESDAY 1:00 Focus on the Farm , , gy �. 3:30 Edge of Night A P� 01.\10� oN �o� B Final wind-up drive -- Now that seedFng and gardening is done Sit down and" send a cheque Lorne Feeney, Chairman 1.30 Summer Country Cana a 4:00 Family Court 2:00 The World We Live In 4:30 This Land 2:30 Equestrian Grand Prix 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 4:00 Youth Confrontation 5:30 Truth or Consequences 4:30 Arts '74 6:00 John. -Strong Report, 5:00 Music to See 6:30 Gunsnioke 5:30 Singtime 7:30 Rvan's Foncy 6:00 The Wonderful World of 8:00 Expo Baseball Disney 10:00 ' Of All People 7:00 The Beachcombers 10:30 Canadian Sports Report N' 7:30 The Waltons 11:00 National 8:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show 11:.20 Late news, weather 9:00 Summer Movies - Review 11:4S Henry Fonda Festival 10:00 Another Fee of the West 10:30 Ombudsman THURSDAY 11:00 The National 9:15 Ontario Schools 11:20 Late Insight - News 10:00 Mon Ami 11:45 Starlight Theatre 10:15 Friendly Giant MONDAY 10:30 Mr. Dressup 9:15 Ontario Schools 11:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Mon Ami 12:00 Lassie 10:15 Frienldy Giant 12:30 News, markets,weather 10:30 Mr. Dressup 1:00 Mat inee Movie 11:00 Sesame Street 2:30 Juliette & Friends 12:00 Lassie 3:00 Take Thirty From 12:30 Noon Report 3:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Matinee Movie 4:00 Family Court 2:30 Juliette and friends 4:30 `A Place of Your Own 3:00 Take Thirty 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 3:30 Edge of Night 5:30 Truth or Consequences 4:00 Family Court 6:00 News, WEather, Sports 4:36 A Way Out 6:30 Barnaby Jones 5:00 Hogans Heroes 7:M frisk Rauers A) 5:30 Truth or Consequence . 8:00 Network ( 6:00 John Strong Report 8:30 9:00 Ceiliah Thurs.Night movies. 6:30 Twilight Theatre pt.one. 8:00 Partridge Family 11:00 The National 8:30 Cannon 11:20 News, Weather, Sports 9:30 This is the Law f 1:45 Starlight Theatre, 10:00 Net (TBA) FRIDAY 10:30 The Romantic Rebellion, 9:15 Ontario Schools 11:00 The National 10:00 ' Mon Ami 11:20 Late Insight News 10:15 Friendly Giant 11:45 Classic Theatre 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street TUESDAY 12:00 Lassie 9:15 Ontario Schoois News Markets WEather. 10:00 Mon Ami 1:00 Matinee Movie 10:15 Friendly Giahit 2:30 Juliette & Friends 10:30 Mr. uressup 3:00 Take Thirtv from.. 11:00 ,Sesame Street 3:30 ' Edge of Night 12:00 Lassie 4:00 Family Court 12:30 Noon Report, news. 4:30 Baggattelle Matinee Movie 5:00 Hogan's Heroes P� 01.\10� oN �o� B Final wind-up drive -- Now that seedFng and gardening is done Sit down and" send a cheque Lorne Feeney, Chairman