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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-12, Page 70 Ir 0. 0 , .., ,, ,,. r .. ,•. .. ,: ,. ..., .. :r .. .,. a , ,.. ... .. ... .. a ;. ,.,. ..... .'.. l,. t d4 ,.. f .:. ,. '. • .., . ., .: 4 'r'. '. ,..t:. i1 n,. N( 1-.. r .u. . 4... ,..., a -.,i :,,,. ,.. •.,'. � }�' ty �' ) ,,. W .i.. R Cd +. K, t .,r, 1 . P'•. ,Av , :.YF°; i': 1 A10 j J y � ... ,, II, ;� 't'w ! a v al "`x:" 4 w 1 Y•2, r 4 .A. 6 ! a�' 6 .. �}��*!«�R. ,, .�. �.,, -, .•y � ��**����r *� ���*w� *. • � .t f; ,.. .: .. `! n +� I , ``� ^.:� ; �.J ' if'A!'"''' � A� ( .� z f Y.� ki UAAY Sti r a affairs 7;:00 Movin' Qnx $:00. �D"1be,rville 3:3P Adrleting At Large ;00 Nature f .. S N C X Q Things s SUND Y, DE. EMR R " ' .0 y 5:30 U.a .Qon§ 4:00 `Fam, :C. ,. 1,Y• pux4 3, 1vlustcamera 12.15 laymates .John A « � �' � 9;110 S,plderman 4:3.0 , Dr. Z60 & 'the Zankins�i� 9:30 A Thir d Testament • � � e rrymar apP " -ax", Vogi's Gang 5:.00 Partridge Family 10;30 First Person Singular Velez. 10:00 The. Brady Kids 5:30 Dick Van TJyke 11:00 The National MONDAY, DECEMBER 1:6 10:30 Star Trek 6:00 FYI, News Etc. 11:20 P news etc. „ 4 4> 4 .ry 12:45 Jane Eyre Orson:.•A� ro u¢ `• t 11:00 Bewitched 7:00 Gunsmoke 11:4$ Movie Welles and Joan Fon- 11-30` v, Huckleberry Hound 8:00 Mar Tyler Moore Show taine. 12:00 Cartoons 8:30' This Is The Law 11:45 The World At War Pt.21 u ", ,•, 12:15 Howie Meeker's Hockey 9:00 Cannon THURSDAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 Jack 'liaddelir MEP,Pti Nur.9n.oN ; School 10:00 The Old Timers 8:00 Oi}tario Schools 12:45 "Night In Casablanca" r" ' 12:30 Reach For the Top 10:30 Mant'llive $:45 Mon Ami The Marx BROS. AND ,,• r 1:00 Grand Prix Wrestling 11:00 The National 9:00 Friendly Giant Lpis Collier.; 2:00 Chase 11:20 PM, News, Etc. 9:15 Ontario Schools 11:45 "Wake of The' Red 3:00 Christmas For All Ages 11:45 "The World At War: During debate on second 10:30 Mr. Dressup Witch" - John Wayne and g corporat.ions.. With a corgpre• representativps 5 pitld r be Farti)G i'rpducts reading of Bill 158. An Act to pensive and serious energy selected G .by "camnidfiily egg Goi,►ngit 4:Q0 'CBC Curling Classic TUESDAY 11:00 Sesame Street Gig Yourig. S;OU Bugs Bunny 8:00 Ontario Schools 12:00 Cartoons WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 establish the Ontario Energy conservation, pxagramme we boards and acceptable to the Cost of, produgtlQtt1lptiu�41 4 e 6:00 FYI 8:45 Mon Ami 12:30 News 12:45 "Capin Northside 77" Corporation, I indicated that would cut demand growth other. signatories; while 'the standatdied grid fhe 6:30 Apple's Way 9:00 • Friendl ` Giant 12:45 Movie g 7 while the Liberal Caucus was eno>Cmously by the end of the executive committee should be should pyrch.a�a:'' wit ip U9 ,, Y James Stewart and leased to support the idea of an `? , 7:30 Friends & iLovers 9:15 Ontario Schools 2:30 Edge of Night Helen Walker. P PP century and stabilize the chairman and vice chairman surplus eggs st the 1n1vrYetttip 8:00 Hockey Night 10:00 Canadian School 3;00 Thursday at 3 -Heather 11145 "Operation Petticoat" Ontario Energy Corporation. we consumption after that. The most and three others appointed by the price, establiShodfor u t� 10:30 Ceilidh Telecasts Brandt on arts entertain Car Grant and Ton felt the powers of the Corporation r significant development in Federal Minister. Most direct in the pt'ovince Qf 1pvvest eQst;: 11:00 The National 10:30 Mr. Dressup 3:30 Take 30 Y y were very broad and the function Ontario in terms of energy is the' „ p Curtis. gY power would be with the Free movement of ytrilhin,*�,uo#� of the Corporation should be more 11:15 PM News, Etc. 11:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Family Court THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 P vastly increased role of nuclear executive committee, who would eggs shbuldb a .allowed 11:40 Movie - 4• clearly defined.Only broad ower but before there is a initiate and implement policy, da provincial comtnpd'ity ' 64rilis 12:00 Cartoons ,30 Hi Diddle Day 12:45 "Countdown" - James P P P Y Y SUNDAY 12:30 News 5:00 Partridge Family Caan and Joanna Moore concepts n the activities of the massive. commitment • to this to day implementation being allowed discretion of two Cents 8:00 Picolo 12:45 Movie 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 11:45 "A Walk In The Spring corporation have been given, source of energy, satisfactory carried out by a General Manager per dozen above ,jptervenfign which could include everything 8:30 Ontario Schools 2:30 Edge of Night 6:00 FYI Rain" -Ingrid Bergman Y g solutions to problems such as engaged by them. price. ' 10:3,0 The Littlest Hobo from financing pipelines to storage and disposal of radio The consultative committee to Authorit for • quota 3:00 Tuesday at 3 - � John 7:00 The Odd Couple and Anthony Quinn. guaranteeing investments b oil P P Y . 11:00 Rocket Robin Hood Judson on gov t.laws 7:30 Paper Moon FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 g g c active waste products must be CEMA should operate as an enforcement should be withthe 11:30 Junior Talent Hour „ and gas companies for.research to found. advisor group, under a chairman central agency. implemented! b 330 Take 30 8:00 Carol Burnett Show 12:45 "Lillies Of The Field Y g P• g Y• P y 12:30 Hymn Sing / 4:00 Family Court 9:00 Rhoda Sidney Poitier and Lila initiating resource projects of its Legislation on snowmobiles appointed by the National Farm the executive committee which 1:00 o Jewell Farm'Show own. While the Ontario Energy was introduced in the Ontario Products Marketing Council. A would monitor quotas. CSMA Y 4:30 Mr. Wizard 9:30 Bob Newhart Show Skala. g 1:30 Country CanaAa Corporaiion is not without some Legislature this week. covering 3 5:00 Partridge Family 10:00 Manhunter 11:45 The Guru" - Rita g g committee representing Signa- should establish the total national ' 2:00 Stompin' 't'om's Canaaa 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 11:00 The National Tushin ham and Michael hope of being able to promote their registration. licencing and tories would meet semi-annually annual quota and exeeptive 2:30 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em 6:00 FYI 11:20 PM News, etc. York. g such policieyrlore specific goals operation. Dealers are required to to review operations and the committee the weekly provincial for the corporation would be 3:00 Inquiry 7:00 Maude 11:45 Movie P register snowmobiles within six" executive committee should quota, and give 'early. 4:00 Payday welcomed. days of sale, and owners are to submit proposals on inventory, consideratioi) to reviewing the Y Y 7:30 Cliff Edwards Show , 4:30 Take Time 8:00 The Bear Who Sle f FRIDAY South Huron i pointed out that in his attach registration numbers to levy and cash flow to the National ' level of quota exemptions.. 5 00 M • T S P 8.00 Ontario Schools' statement on the corporation, the both sides of the machines ustc o ee 5:30 Wonderful World of Disney SATURDAY Through Christmas. 8:45 Mon Ami W' exec. Minister stated it would invest or permits to drive snowmobiles 6:30 Act Fast ~�10,:00 8:30 9:30 Police Story Front Pa a Challenge g 9:00 Friendly Giant 8:00 in ener ro projects participate energy P J may be issued to those over 12 7:00 Charlie Brown's Xmas 10, 00 g Up Canada 9:15 Ontario Schools meets including development and. research. However, nothing was subject to examinations, and the 7:30 ,The Irish Rovers 10:30 Newsmagazine 10:00 Canadian School Telecasts 10:00 said concerning the role of other age minimum of 12 ears old has been established with regard to g 8:00 9:00 The Walton's Performance 11:00 11:20 The National PM 10:30 Mr. Dressup The South Huron District W.I. energy sources such as wind, driving the machines public `10:00 Market place 11:45 Movie 11:00 Sesame Street executive met in Hensall Town solar and geo-thermal forces. The Ministers trails. Age restrictions would ban o 10:30 Ombudsman ,. WEDNESDAY 12:00 12:30 Cartoons Movie Hall on December 3rd. President. statement also indicated• that the' Corporation's drivers under 16 • from all highways, under 14 from crossing 11:00 11:15 The National Provincial Affairs. 8:00 Ontario Schools 2:30 2:30 Edge of Night Mrs. James Keys of Seaforth'isg resident and the secretary- president first priority should be to assist in highways. The wearing of , 11:20 Pro News, Etc. 8:45 9:00 Mon Ami Friendly Giant Mon Ami Friday at 3 Becky treasurer is Mrs. Gordon Elliott securing adequate supplies of for helmets is to be compulsory. The 11:45 Movie Review 9:15 Ontario Schools 6:00 Carnegie on V.I.P. g also of Seaforth. natural gas the Province as the Ontairlo Government foresees a Bill would ban snowmobiles from 12:15 Movie 10:30 Mr. Dressup3:30 4:00 Take 30 FamilyCourt Mrs. Keys reported the London shortfall in supply within the all provincial highways and secondary roads except those 8:00 MONDAY Ontario Schools 11:00 Sesame Street 4:30 Dr. Zonk #The Zunkins Area Convention in Stratford, Nov. 27 and 28. 1 decade. He indicated that in exempted by regulations, and 8:45 Mon Ami 12:00 12:30 Cartoons News Noon 5:00 Partrid a Family g "Nutrition Yo are What You future years, "it may be 10 years would require drivers to cross 9:00 Friendly Giant 12:45 at Movie 5:30 Dick Van Dyke y Eat " was the theme and she said away", the Corporation could serviced roads at a right, angle. 9:15 Ontario Schools 2:30 Edge of Night 6:00 FYI, News, etc. a recent survey taken by nutrition become involved in other forms of energy development utilizing Protection to property owners P P Y 10:00 Camera 12 3:00 Wednesday at 3 - Shirley 7:00 Planet Of The Apes p experts had shown 50 -Vo " of I? solar, wind and eo-thermal from trespassers is also offered 10:30 (v1c.Dressup Taylor guest Phil Y g 8:00 8:30 All In The Family M.A.S.H. population is overweight. g forces. i questioned why by the legislation. i questioned the Minister 11:00 Sesame 'Street 10:30 Edmonston. 9:00 Tommy Hunter Show Mrs. Gordan Papple, Provincial Board Member Seaforth alternative sources of energy of Agriculture about the CEMA 12:00 12:30 Cartoons News 3:30 Take 30 Partridge Family . of reported a new slate of officers for P should onlybe researched and and he summarised -the 12:45 Movie 4;00 4;30 Family Court Dr. Zonk # The Zunkins SATURDAY, ovle.s DECEMBER 14 the London area. Dashwood developed after the gas supply has become depleted, as I felt recommendations of the Ministers of Agriculture's 2:30 3:00 Edge of Night Monde at 3 with Mario 5:00 Partridge Family 11:45 "Marooned" -Gregory Branch is to be host for the district annual meeting in May now was the time to develop these Report. For the initial two years 7:30 Y Faveri on community 5:30 Dick Van Dyke•-, 11:30 Peck and Richard 1975. forms of energy. Nothin ' I..EMA will be a two art P Juliette and Friends 12:00 6:00 FYi News Etc. Police Story 3;30 Take Thirty concrete has been said re ardini' g g "administration, with a five 9:30 Page g Front PaChallenge 4:00 Family Court 1:30 Country Canada 10:00 the part energy, conservation will member executive committee. Dr. Zonk # the Zunkins 2:00 NFL Football 11:00 The National 5:00 Hogans Heroes I ' th A.'- t• f th Sportsweek 4 P. 10 .......................�KNX TVlistings ........,....,........� . P WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 12:45 "Red Mountain" - 'Alan Ladd , Elizabeth Scott. 1:15 "Desert Detour" - Omar Shariff; Juliette Greco. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 12:45 "Man From the Diners Club" - Danny , Daye, Coar Williams. 9:00 "Death Squad" - Melvyn Douglas, Michelle Phillips. 1.:15 "Fear Strikes Out" - Anthony Quinn, Karl Marldon. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 12:45 "Modern Kids" - Bobby Henry, Oscar Werner, 1:15 "Salt & Pepper" -Sammy DAvis Jr., Peter Lawford. WGREGOR Top Quality BEEF GOVERNMENT _INSP•ECTFA Whole Beef 1.05 Half Beef 1.06 Price subject to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING and QUIT FREEZING Free Delivery — Within 10 Mile - GRANT MCGREGO Ph. 262-5839 INSURANCE: - 0 AUTO ° LIFE FIRE Donald G. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block . Main Street Phone 527-1510 — Seaforth p ay to a unc tons o e energy The . ten provincial . There it more artithwaire and musie�in�ur province than in marry nations. This is what Ontario is doing to help you getinrolv¢d in it. An artist residing in your community working with senior citizens and children A beautiful low cost print.by an award- winning Ontario artist in your living room Impossible dreams? Not .at all Through the Ontario Arts Council, all these dreams could come true, no matter where you live in the province For the Ontario Arts Council's purpose is to make sure that all the people of our province share in Ontario's cultural riches Over 500 Ontario arts attractions are ready willing and able to visit your com- munity. They're described in a colourful Ontario Arts Council catalogue entitled, "ONTOUR''. And, through the Touring Arts Fund, the Ontario Arts Council can help sponsors with the fees for touring groups in\ - visiting your community, More than 100 musical, theatrical, dance and crafts groups are available to Ontario elementary and secondary schools. The repertory is presented in the brochure "artslist". Outstanding creative artists want to visit the classrooms of the province, so that all Ontario youngsters may be exposed to the creating of painting, pottery, composing, photography, playwriting, sculpting, weav- ing, poetry, puppetry, ceramics and many other art forms. This program is described in a booklet called "Creative Artists in Schools For free copies of the Ontario Arts Council booklets and catalogues, write to: Ontario Arts Council Suite 500 151 Bloor Street, West Toronto, Ontario M5S 1T6 Ministry of Colleges and Universities James Auld, Minister. %I. Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier 1 P yj1 �i ., n SATURDAY 6:30 Truth or Consequences 11:00 11:30 Ed Allen Luncheon Date Pt.l 7:30 'Quelle Famille 7:00 Apples Way 12:00 Cartoon Corner; 8:00 ' Les Egregories 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 12:30 Noon Report 8:30 Polka Dot Door 8:30 This is the Law 12:45 Movie 9:00 Local Santa. Show 9:00 Cannon 2:30 Edge of Night 9:30 Hilarious House of Fright- 10:00 Old. Timers 3;00 Juliette and Friends enstein 10:30 Man Alive 3;30 Take Thirty 10:30 Junior Talent Hour 11:00 The National 4:00 Family Court 11:30 Wrestling 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight g 4:30 Hi Diddle Day 12:30 Gardening with Gwen 11:45 Mery Griffin 5:00 Hogans Heroes 1:00 NFL, Football TUESDAY 5:30 Partridge Family 3:30 Sports Week .. 8:00 'OECA 6:00 John Strong Report 4:00 Curling Classic "" 8:45 Mon Ami 6:30 Truth Consequences 5:00 BugsBunny 9:00 Friendly Giant „ 7:00 Lawrence elk 6:00 Stompin Tom's Canada 9:15 Oeda > << 8:00 Carol Burnett 6:30 Wonders of the Wild 10:30 "'••D Mrressup Movie 7:00 Paul Sand Show 11:00 Ed Allen 100:3.3 0_ George Hamilton IV 7:30 Maude 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt. 1 11:00 The National 8:00 Hockey Night in Canada 12:00 Cartoon Corner 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight (Atlanta at Toronto) 12:30 Noon Report 11:45 Mery Griffin 10:30 Ceilidh 12:45 Movie .FRIDAY 11:00 The National 2:30 Edge of Night $:00 OECA 11:15 Provincial Affairs 3:00 Juliette and Friends 8:45 Mon Ami 11:20 Western Ontario e Thirty 9:00 Friendly Giant 40 Family 9:15 OECA - IIAS Movie 4;30 Mr.Wizard 10:30 Mr. Dressup 5:00 Hogans Heroes 11:00 Ed Allen 5:30 Partridge Family 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt. 1 6:00 John Strong Report 12:00 Cartoon Corner: SUNDAY 6:30 Truth or 'Consequences 12:30 Noon Report 8:30 Oeca 7:00 Rhoda 12:45 Movie 10:30 Rex Humbard 7:30 Circle 8 Ranch 2:30 Edge of Night 11:30 It is written 8:00 Happy Days 30A Juliette and Friends 12:00 Peoples Church 8:30 Police Story 3;30 Take Thirty 1:00 Focus 9:30 Page g Front PaChallenge 4:00 Family Court 1:30 Country Canada 10:00 News Magazine 4:30 Dr. Zonk # the Zunkins 2:00 NFL Football 11:00 The National 5:00 Hogans Heroes 4:30 Sportsweek 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight 5 :30 Partridge Family 5:00 Music To See 11:45 Mery Griffin 6:00 John Strong Report 5:30 Singtime WEDNESDAY • 6:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 Walt Disney 8:00 OECA 7:00 Barnaby Jones 7:00 Charlie Browns Xmas, 8:45 Mon Ami 8:00 All in the Family 9:00 Friendly Giant 8:30 M.A.S.H. 7:30 Irish Rovers 9:15 OECA 9:00 Tommy Hunt er 8:00 The Waltons 10:30 Mr. Dressup 10:00 Under Attack 9:00 Sunday Drama (The' 11:00 Ed Allen 11:00 The National Collaborators) 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt. 1 11:20 Western Ontario News 10:00 Marketplace 12:00 Cartoon Corner 11:45 Mery Griffin 10:30 Ombudsman 12:30 Noon Report 1:15 Movie 11:00 The National 12:45 Movie Movies 11:15 Nations Business 2:30 Edge of Night 11:26 Western Ontario 3;00 Juliette and Friends Weekend 3:30 Take Thirty 11:45 Movie 4:00 Family Court CKNX TV WINGHAM MONDAY 4:30 Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 8:00 OECA 5:00 Hogans Heroes 11:45 "Seven Against The Sun" 8:45 Mon Ami 5:30 Partridge Family Gert Van Den Bergh, 9:00 Friendly Giant 6:00 John Strong Report Elizabeth Meyer. 9:15 OECA 6:30 Truth or Consequences SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 • 10:30 Mr. Dressup 7:Q0 Gunsmoke 11:45 "Captain From Castille" 11:00 -- Ed Allen 8:00 Nature of Things Tyrone Power, Jean 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt. 1 8:30 Musicerama Peters. 12:00 Cartoon Corner' 9:30 • Third Testament MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 12:30 Noon Report 10:30 First Person Singular 12:45 "Five Came BAck" - 12:45 Movie 11:00 The National Lucille Ball, Chester 2:30 Edge of Night 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight Morris. 3:00 Juliette and Friends 11:45 Mery Griffin 11:45 Mery Griffin 3:30 Adrienne at Large THURSDAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 4:00 Family Court 8:00 OECA 12:45 "Spring in Park Lane" - 4:30 Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins 8:45 Mon Ami Michael Wilding, Anna 5:00 Hogans Heroes 9:00 Friendly Giant Neagle. 5:30 Partridge Family 9:15 OECA 1:15 "Bayou" - Peter Graves, 6:00 John Strong Report 10:30 Mr. Dressup Lita Milan. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 12:45 "Red Mountain" - 'Alan Ladd , Elizabeth Scott. 1:15 "Desert Detour" - Omar Shariff; Juliette Greco. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 12:45 "Man From the Diners Club" - Danny , Daye, Coar Williams. 9:00 "Death Squad" - Melvyn Douglas, Michelle Phillips. 1.:15 "Fear Strikes Out" - Anthony Quinn, Karl Marldon. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 12:45 "Modern Kids" - Bobby Henry, Oscar Werner, 1:15 "Salt & Pepper" -Sammy DAvis Jr., Peter Lawford. WGREGOR Top Quality BEEF GOVERNMENT _INSP•ECTFA Whole Beef 1.05 Half Beef 1.06 Price subject to change INCLUDES: CUTTING WRAPPING and QUIT FREEZING Free Delivery — Within 10 Mile - GRANT MCGREGO Ph. 262-5839 INSURANCE: - 0 AUTO ° LIFE FIRE Donald G. Eaton Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block . Main Street Phone 527-1510 — Seaforth p ay to a unc tons o e energy The . ten provincial . There it more artithwaire and musie�in�ur province than in marry nations. This is what Ontario is doing to help you getinrolv¢d in it. An artist residing in your community working with senior citizens and children A beautiful low cost print.by an award- winning Ontario artist in your living room Impossible dreams? Not .at all Through the Ontario Arts Council, all these dreams could come true, no matter where you live in the province For the Ontario Arts Council's purpose is to make sure that all the people of our province share in Ontario's cultural riches Over 500 Ontario arts attractions are ready willing and able to visit your com- munity. They're described in a colourful Ontario Arts Council catalogue entitled, "ONTOUR''. And, through the Touring Arts Fund, the Ontario Arts Council can help sponsors with the fees for touring groups in\ - visiting your community, More than 100 musical, theatrical, dance and crafts groups are available to Ontario elementary and secondary schools. The repertory is presented in the brochure "artslist". Outstanding creative artists want to visit the classrooms of the province, so that all Ontario youngsters may be exposed to the creating of painting, pottery, composing, photography, playwriting, sculpting, weav- ing, poetry, puppetry, ceramics and many other art forms. This program is described in a booklet called "Creative Artists in Schools For free copies of the Ontario Arts Council booklets and catalogues, write to: Ontario Arts Council Suite 500 151 Bloor Street, West Toronto, Ontario M5S 1T6 Ministry of Colleges and Universities James Auld, Minister. %I. Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier 1 P yj1 �i ., n