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SATURDAY I CFPL TNtings.'�
ZO.Q) $lpiderman 12:45 Afternoon Movie "
tQ goober and the Ghost- 2:30 Edge of Night
4-30 Coming tali Rosie IO:OU Haxx ail Five•Q
chasers 3:00 City Lights S:00 Partridge Family 11:00 'rhe National
O,"M Flintstones Comedy Hour 5:30 1 Love Lucy 11:20 , PM a
3:30 Celebrity Cooks y ,
�ii0(1 Archie 4:00 Take Thirty 6:00 FYi 11:45 Movie 'For Tonighl `
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7:00 Little House on the Prairie
The Jetsons 4:30 Coming Up Rosie
11:W Josie and The Pussycats 5:00 Partridge Family 8:00 Nature of Th is
11:30 The Brady Kids 5:30 I Love Lucy 8:30 Musicamera CWL
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17:00 Cartoons 6:00 FYI 1 10:00 Upstairs. Dow•nstrirs
1:21.15 Howie Meeker's Hockey 7:00 Bob Newhart Show woo The National plans School 7:30 Phvllis 11:20 PM
12:30 Reach - For the Top 8:00 Rhoda 11:45 Cannon
1:00 Celebrations 8:30 Front Page Challenge 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1:30 Greening Up 9:00 All In The Family THURSDAY bazzar
2;00 Movie 9:30 Chico and The Man 8:00 Ontario Schools
4:00 Jennie 10:00 Newsmagazine 8:45 Friendly Giant St. James' Catholic Women's
t:00 Bugs Bunny 10:30 Man Alive 9:00 Mon Ami League met in the school on
5:30 Welcome Back, K6tter 11:bO The National 9:15 Ontario Schools Tuesday, November 4th with
6:00 FYI 11:20 PM 10:30 Mrs. Dressup Mrs. Ray Hutchinson presiding.
6:30 Space 1999 11:45 Baretta 11:00 Sesame Street The -meeting opened with the
7:30 Man About the House 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 12:00 Cartoons League Prayer. , Spiritual
8:00 Hockey Night, In CanadaTUESpAY 12:30 Nc\x s 'At Noon convener, Mrs. Alvin Smale,
10:30 Ceilidh 8:.00 Ontario Schools 12:45 Afternoon Movie spoke about November being the
The National 8:45 Friend)v Giant 2:15 Shirley Taylor month of All Souls and read
Movie For Tonight 9:00 Mon ami 2:30 Edge of Night prayers for the Souls in
SUNDAY 9:15 Ontario Schools 3:00 City Lights Purgatory. Mrs. Michael
8:00 Picotine10:00 (anao,an Schools 3:30 Celebrity Cooks Connolly read the minutes of the
8:30 Monde en Liberte 10:30 Mr. Dressup 4:00 Take 30 October meeting and Mrs.
9:00 Family Finder 11:00 Sesame Street 4:30 Vision On Wilbert Maloney read the
9:30 Crossroads, 12:00 Cartoons 5:00 Partridge Family correspondence.
10:00 Thackers World 12:30 News At Noon 5:30 1 Lo%e Lucy Parish visitors for November
10:30 Salty 12:45 Afternoon Movie 6:00 FYI are Mrs. Wm. Hart and Mrs. Ken
11:00 Junior Talent Hour 2:15 Shirley Taylor 7:00 Barney Miller Etue. Members decided to send
12:00 Cartoons 2:30 Edge of Night 7:30 On The Rocks donations to the Diocesan
12:30 Greening up 3:00 C•it\ Lights 8:00 Carol Burnett Show Reserve Fund, the Veterans'
1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 9:00 Police Story Christmas Fund and to the
1:30 Country Canada 4:00 Take Thirtv 10:00 Rockford Files Monsignor Mahoney Bursary and
2:00 King of Kensington 4:30 Electric Company 11:00 The National to remember the adopted
2:30 Some Of My Best Friends 5:00 Partridge Family' 11:20 PM grandfather at Westminster
3:00 Inquiry 5:30 1 Love Lucy 11:45 Police Woman Hospital with a Christmas gift.
4:00 Hymn Sine 6:00 FYI µ 12:45 Alfred Hitchcock Presents The annual Christmas party
5:00 Black Beauty 7:00 Tonv Orlando and Dawn FRIDAY with an exchange of gifts and a
5:30 Wonderful World of Dis- 8:00 Happy Days 8:00 Ontario Schools donation to the Missions will
ney 8:30 This Is The Law 8:45 Friendly Giant follow the December meeting.
f 6:30 Doc 9:00 The Fifth Estate 9:00 Mon Ami Plans for the bazaar were
7:00 The Beachcombers 10:00 Doctor's Hospital 9:15 Ontario Schools` discussed and conveners were
7:30 The Irish Rovers 11:00 The National 10:00 Canadian Shoots asked to meet at the school at 7:30
8:00 The WAltons 11:20 PM 10:30 Mr. Dressup Friday evening, Nov. 28th, to set
9:00 Sidestreet '11:45 S.W.A.T. 11:00 Sesame Street up tables.
10:00 Marketplace 12
,45 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 12:00 Cartoons InforMative reports were given
10:30 The Ombudsman WEDNESDAY t2:30 News at Noon by Mrs. Wilbert Maloney on, the
11:00 The National 8:00 Ontario Schools 12:45 Afternoon. Movie ,,.,.-,,,Stratford Deanery Meeting, and
11:15 Nation's Business 8:45 Friendly Giant 2:30 Edge of Night by Mrs. Ken Vincent on the
11:15 PM 3:00 City Lights "Right to Life" meeting held in
12:40 Monty Python's Flying 9:00 Mon Ami 3:30 Celbrit Cooks
Circus 9:15 Ontario Schools yooDublin. Lunch and a social time
M 4:00 Take Thirty followed.
MONDAY 10:30 Mrs. Dressup
4:30 Coming Up Rosie
8:00 Ontario Schools 11:00 Sesame Street 5:00 Partridge Family
8:45 Friendly Giant 12:00 Cartoons t < a%';"%f%?''s yr +
5:30 i Love Lucy $ri'��:
9.00 Mon Ami 12:30. News at Noon {:h.i•,
12.45 Afternoon Movie 6:00 FYI:?'trsy
9.15 Ontario Schools 7:00 Medical Centre
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2:30 Ede of Night $$
10:30 Mr. Dressup g g 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show
i:1-00 Sesame Street.. 3:00 City LightsY`'yr:•..
3:30 Celbrity Cooks 8:30 M.A.S.N. >v i
12:00 Cartoons Q:00 Tommy Hunter Show
17.:10 Newt at Noon
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ann,t.tl niectings of the Hurun members attending. Maurice Bator Milvert9a. N,W.T. introduced the Queen of the
I'vrih Agricultural societies to be qrs. Jttdy Ball, Milverton was Ashton Perth' County, As, Rep., 'Fairs.
held in a number of years was the guest speaker and greetings and AJ,PeppIn of the Tgt9ttto Attending were: Gwen Kahle.,
held in the Milverton Legion Rall were brgught,#rbm Perth. Cou;rlty Brap1 h of she Ontario Association Mitchell; Karen Dawson,
" Stratford; Nancy Castle, Clinton;
Nancy Dietz, Seaforth;, and
f
' Elizabeth .Armstrong, Wingham,
t + f { rK Director Murray Scott,
r Bel rave acted as chairman for
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the evening and Mrs., Jean
Reaney, Mitchell, conducted the
' < Women's Section, District 8 is
comprised of all the fair boards in
�, N: b= <� +:�'�,,N ;�� •h Huron & Perth counties and
reports were heard from all 16
f4 „ societies.
Next
ear's annual
it
be held in Clinton in tate October.
15 �,
During the evening the 1976
executive was introduced as: past
t, director - Murray Scott, Belgrave,
director . William Westman,
Milverton, Associate Director, -
"4,Robert Gibbings, Clinton,
secretary -.treasurer, Donald M.
Young,Auburn, Women's section
remains the same with Mrs.
r s t Jean Reaney , Mitchell as .
,� r,.,•, r : x r`' director, Mrs. Verna Seeley, St.,
-" Marys, secretary; associate
director - Mrs William Schaeffer
0 Kirkton and associate secretary,
Mrs. Allan Eveleigh , Kirkton.
Appreciation was ejtpressed to
secretary Don and his wife Marie
for the extensive amount of work
they 'contribute in planning the
annual meeting and, h6iping the
various societies throughout the
year.
s'
CARVE THAT TURKEY -- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle carved enough turkeys to
last them until this time next year, as they got ready to feed the crowds at the Duff's
United Church. turkey supper in Walton last Wednesday night. They carved, and
customers ate, 24 turkeys ranging in size from 25 to 30 pounds. (Photo by Langlols)
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10:30
Mr. Dressup
7:30
.SATURDAY
House of Frightenstein
11:00
Sesame Sireet
10:30 Dressup
8:30
Junior Talent Hour
12:00
Cartoon Corner.
i 1:00 Sesame Street
9:30
Flintstone Comedy Hour
12:30
Noon Report
12:00 Cartoon Corner
10:30
Goober and the Ghost
12:45
Matinee
12:30 Noon Report
Chasers
2:30
Edge of 'Night
12:45. Matinee
11:00
The Jetsons
3:00
Take Thirty
2:15 Howie Meeker
11:30
Cartoon Corner ...3:30
Celebrity Cooks
2:30 Edge of Night
12:30 Reach for the Top
4:00
Forest Rankcrs
3:00 Take Thirty
1:00
Stampede -Wrestling
4:30.
Electric Company
3:30 Celebrity Cooks
2.00
CBC St. Sports Games
5:0(j
Phii Silvers
4:00 Forest Rangers
4:00
Curling Classic
5:30
Partridge Family
4:30 Comin up Rosic
5:00
Bugs Bunny
6:00
Joljn Strong Report
5:00 Phil Silvers,
5:30
Welcome Back Kotter
6:30
Truth or Consequences
5:30 Partridge Family'
6:00
Suouer Show
7'00
Phvllis
6:00 John Strong Report
7:30
Celebration
' 7:30
Circle 8 Ranch
6:30 Truth or Consequences
8:00
Hockey Night in Canada
8:00
Happy Days
7:00 Space 1999
10:30
Ccilidh
8:30
This is the Law
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
11:00
The National
9:00
Prime Time
8:30 MASH
11:20
News
10:00
The McLean. Stevenson
9:00 Tommy Hunter
11:45
Best of Groucho
11:00
The National
10:00 Police Story
12:15
Movie
11:20
Western Ontario Tott ight
11:00 The National
:
11:45
Mery Griffin
11:20 Western Ontario Tonight
SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
11:45 Mery Griffin
7:30
French: Bidule De Tara-
8:00
Ontario Schools
1:15 Starlight Theatre
macdam
8:45
Friendly. Giant
MOVIES
8:00
French: La Vic Qui Bat
9:00
Mon Anti
CKNR TV WINGHAM as
8:30
Wonders of the Wild
9:15
Ontario Schools
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15
9:00
Nuts & Bolts
10:30
Mr. Dressup
6:00 "The Lone Ranger"
9:30
The Church Today
11:00
Sesame Street'.
'Tale of Gold' Clayton
10:00
Crossroads
12:00
Cartoon Corner
Moore, Jay Solverheels'
10:30
Cathedral of Tomorrow
12:30
Noon Report
12'15 "Rosemary's BAby - Mia
11:30
It is Written
12:45
Matinee •
Farrow, John Cassadettes
12:00
Peoples Church
2:30
Edge of Night
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
1:00
Country. Canada
3:00
Take Thirty :31:45
"Guess Who's Coming to
1:30
Santa Claus Parade
3:30
Celebrity Cooks
Dinner? - Spencer Tracy,
3:00
CFL (West Semi -Final)
4:00
Forest Rangers
Sidney Poitier.
5:30
Singtime
4:30
Comin up Rosie
MONDAY NOVEMBER 17
6:00
Disney
5:00
Phil Silvers
12:45 "Daughter of the Mind"
7:00
Beachcombers
5:30
Partridge Family
Ray Milland, Gene
Tierney.
7:30
Bill Cosby Special
6:00
John Strong Report
1
8:30
Captain of Kopenick
6:30
Truth or Cosequences
11:45 Mery Griffin
10:00
Marketplace
7:00
Nee Haw
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
"Flaming
10:30
Ombudsman
8:00
Nature of Things
12:45 Feather'
11':00
The National
8:30
Musicamera
Sterling Hayden. Barbara
11:20
Western OntarioWeekend
10:00
Upstairs/ Downstairs
Rush.
11:45 Mery Griffin
11:45
Starlight Theatre
11:00
11:20
The National
Western Ontario Tonight
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
MONDAY
11:45
Mery Griffin'
12:45 "My Six Loves" - Debbie
8:00
Ontario Schools
THURSDAY
Reynolds, Cliff Robertson
8:45
Friendly Giant
8:00
Ontario Schools
11 AS Mery Griffin
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20
9:00
Mon Ami
8:45
Friendly Giant
12:45 Matinee: To be
9:15
Ontario Schools
9:00
Mon Ami
announced.
10:30
Mr. Dressup
9:15
Ontario Schools
9:00 "Haunt of the Very Rich"
11:00
Sesame Street
10:30
Mr. Dressup
Lloyd Bridges, Cloris
12:00
Cartoon Corner
11:00
Sesame Street
Leachman.
12:30
Noon Report
12:00
Cartoon Corner
11:45 Mery Griffin
12:45
Matinee
12:30
Noon Report
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
2:30
Edge of Night
12:45
Matinee /
12:45 "Hijack" David Janssen
3:00
Take Thirty
2:30
Edge of Night
Keenan Wynn.,
3:30
Celebrity Cooks
3:00
Take Thirty
1:15 "The Chairman"
4:00
Forest Ranger
3:30
Celebrity Cooks
Gregory Peck, Anne
4:30
Comin Up Rosie
4:00
Forest Rangers
Heywood.
5:00
Phil Silver
4:30
Vision On
5:30
Partridge Family
5:00
Phil Silvers
6:06
John Strong Report
5:30
Partridge Family
EUCHRE
6:30
Truth or Consequences
6:00
John Strong Report
7:00'
Little House on the Prairie
6:30
Truth or Consequences
At the Happy Citizens'
8:00
Rhoda
7:00
Lawrence Welk
November euchre, in the Seaforth
8:30
Front Page Challenge
8:00
Carol Burnett
Legion Hall, there were 21 tables
9:60
All in the Family
9:00
Thursday • Night at the
to play. Winners were Ladies'
9:30
Chico and the Man
Movies
High - Mrs.Jos. McLellan, 4Ae
1(6.6(1
News Magazine
10:30• Bartley Miller
hand - Mrs. Pearl Drover and Lbw
10:31)
Man Alive
11:00
The National
- Mrs. Annie Staffen. Men's High
111:06
rite Na, ilonal
11:20
Western Ontario Tonight
- Norman Riehl, Lone hand -
11:45
Mery Griffin
11:45
Mery Griffin
Wilbert Godirin ^h+i Low - Secord
FRIDAY
McBrien.
8.0ario
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Ontario Schools
8:00
Ontario Schools
Lunch was served by the Social
8AS
Priendly Giant
8:45
Friendly Giant
Committee" Those wishing to
9 'f)6
Mott Ami
9:00
Mon Ami
accept
11 t the invitation to the
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C)ilfatrid Seh6ols
9:15
0 do Schoois
-Christmas dinner signed before
10,0)
Canadian ,Schools
10:00
Ca aclian Schools
leaving the hall.
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t Inc Of the "nest htteladled I.asK `^Wedttles. y witia' 1t4cf` W1tx ,t► 'Glc tpo 9-AJson' .Reeve' �pf Ag i falt}Ixai?. $aGietje¢ who
ann,t.tl niectings of the Hurun members attending. Maurice Bator Milvert9a. N,W.T. introduced the Queen of the
I'vrih Agricultural societies to be qrs. Jttdy Ball, Milverton was Ashton Perth' County, As, Rep., 'Fairs.
held in a number of years was the guest speaker and greetings and AJ,PeppIn of the Tgt9ttto Attending were: Gwen Kahle.,
held in the Milverton Legion Rall were brgught,#rbm Perth. Cou;rlty Brap1 h of she Ontario Association Mitchell; Karen Dawson,
" Stratford; Nancy Castle, Clinton;
Nancy Dietz, Seaforth;, and
f
' Elizabeth .Armstrong, Wingham,
t + f { rK Director Murray Scott,
r Bel rave acted as chairman for
Y g
the evening and Mrs., Jean
Reaney, Mitchell, conducted the
' < Women's Section, District 8 is
comprised of all the fair boards in
�, N: b= <� +:�'�,,N ;�� •h Huron & Perth counties and
reports were heard from all 16
f4 „ societies.
Next
ear's annual
it
be held in Clinton in tate October.
15 �,
During the evening the 1976
executive was introduced as: past
t, director - Murray Scott, Belgrave,
director . William Westman,
Milverton, Associate Director, -
"4,Robert Gibbings, Clinton,
secretary -.treasurer, Donald M.
Young,Auburn, Women's section
remains the same with Mrs.
r s t Jean Reaney , Mitchell as .
,� r,.,•, r : x r`' director, Mrs. Verna Seeley, St.,
-" Marys, secretary; associate
director - Mrs William Schaeffer
0 Kirkton and associate secretary,
Mrs. Allan Eveleigh , Kirkton.
Appreciation was ejtpressed to
secretary Don and his wife Marie
for the extensive amount of work
they 'contribute in planning the
annual meeting and, h6iping the
various societies throughout the
year.
s'
CARVE THAT TURKEY -- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle carved enough turkeys to
last them until this time next year, as they got ready to feed the crowds at the Duff's
United Church. turkey supper in Walton last Wednesday night. They carved, and
customers ate, 24 turkeys ranging in size from 25 to 30 pounds. (Photo by Langlols)
PLAYMAKER
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42" to 46" for 6 to 10 year olds #200 ..... $1.19
46 to 51" for 10 to 14 year olds #300:.... $1.39
Full-53•'Champion'. Glass -wrapped.... $1.69
A Playmaker Boys' Glove
I •rho, •supe,+tied \ In.\ \\ flit y,l I
Ie.uher palm
898
„+, t.•
' ,ears I'.lu
s Playmaker Hockey Glove (',,mhlnc• \In\1 alld 1)111 Ie,uher1188' ple,r Ihumh Rla.l, \+hot
Re.l \\ 1111V I„,r_•e I
C'Playmaker 'Team' Glove
Mo h„ 1 s to In I,, ' 469
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Phone 527-0240
formers'.
ataction-rousing. prices
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Built for the bi ginner with con)fort, support and satl'et\ in
mind. Split ietiihcr hoot features tough' polystyrene toe unci
leather tendon ,guard. Composition sole. B( ' 17`5
sues: 9 it, ?. A super \axle' Pair for only .......
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Priced for the t:aniily's.budget. Sturdy split leather
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