HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-01-22, Page 1210,;;THE HURON EXF}O§ITOR, JANUARY 22, 1978
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8:30 Front Page Challenge
9:00 All In The Family
9:30 Chico And The Man .
10:00 Newsmagazine
10:30 Man Alive
11:00 The National
11:45 Movie.
TUESDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News,
12:45 Movie
2:15 Shirley Taylor
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 City Lights
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5:00. Partridge Family
5:30 1 Love Lucy
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8:00 Happy DAys
_8:30 This Is The Law
9:00 The Fifth Estate
10:00 Doctor's Hospital -
11:00 The National
11:20 PM News, etc.
11:45 S.W.A.T.
WEDNESDAY
8:00" Ontario Schools
8:45 ' Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami •
9:15 Ontario Schools
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 CArtoons
12:30 News AT Noon
12:45 Movie
2:15 Shirley Taylor
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 City Lights
34::3000 C:reAeebri3toy Cooks
4;30 Vision On
5:00 Partridge FAmily
5;30 I Love Lucy •
6:00 FYI
7:00 Barney Miller .
7F40 On 1 he Rocics
, 8:00 Carol Burnett Show
9:00 Police Story
10:00 The Rockford Files
11:00 The National
11:20 P.M. News
11:45 Police Woman
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8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
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11:45 "The Scofe" - Police
Woman.
FRIDAY JANUARY 30
12:45 "The Phantom Of The
Opera" - Herbert Lom,
Heather Sears.
11:45 "Duffy" -James Coburn,
James Mason.
CI.
The Sanuary 'meeting of the 8th
and 16th Unit was held on
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Bob McDonald. Mrs.
Houston read a short meditation,
Pressed for time" followed by
prayer, also read a poem,
"Money is Time". The topic vYk1s*,
"Is our money or time in action at
home and abroad", givinens an
idea of all the things we support
through the M&S Fund. The
Rev. Baker to spe k at World Day 9f .Prayer
hymn '''Pake my life, and let it
'be" was sung closed the devo-
dons with prayer. ti
Mrs. Alvin --McDonald_ chaired
the business portion. Minutes
were approved as read. Nine
members answered the roll call.
Membership fees were collected
fist) regular collection and trea-
surer's report given.
Announcements of interest
were given out. Rev. Baker to
speak at our World Day of,Prayer
on March 5..,It- was decided to further particulars later. -
hold the annual ham supper it the The hostess and Vera Menai'-
. ald served lunch. Church, date set for June 8th with SATURDAY
8:00 • Picotine
9100 Circle Square
:30, Spiderman
9:30 Salty.
10;00 Forest Rangers
10:30 Peanuts and Popcorn
'12:00 Cartoons
12:15 Howie Meeker's Hockey
School
12:30 Reach For The Top ,
1:00 Thackers World •
1:30 Olympiad
2:00 Ontario Liberal
ship Convention
5:00 Lost Islands
5:30 Welcome Back, Kotter
6.;,00 FYI
6:30 Space 1999
7:30 Man About The House
'8:00 Hockey Night in Canada
1C:30 Ceilidh
11:00 The National
11 i 15 Provincial Affairs
11:20 PM
11;45 Movie
SUNDAY
8:00 Monde en Liberte
8;30 The Church Today
9:00 CrosSroads
9:30 Family Finder
10:00 NFB Presents
10:30 Forest Rangers
11:00 Junior Talent Hour
12:00 Ontario Liberal Leader-
ship Convention (Ballot-
ing for new leader)
3:00 t.b.a.
3:30 Speaking Out
4:00 Music To See .
4:30 Hynm Sing
5:00 Billy Liar
5:30 Wonderful
Disney.
6;30 Doc
7:00 The Nationals"- Dream
8:00 The Waltons
9:00 Performance
10:00 Marketplace
10:30 The Ombudsman
11:00 The National
11:15 Nation's Business
11:20 PM News, etc.
11:45 Monty -PY-IliOn's Flying
Circus
MONDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:gi News
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 City Lights with Brian
Linehan
THURSDAY 3:30 Celebrity Cooks
4:00 Take. 30
8:00 Ontario Schools
4:30 Coming Up Rosie 8:45 Friendly Giant.
5:00 Partridee Family 9:00 , Mon Ami
SATURDAY
8:00 Wonders of the Wild
8:30 House of Frightenstein
10:30
9:30 Junior Talent Hour
Flintstone Comedy Hour
.Circle Square 11:30
Cartoon Corner 12:00 '
Howie Meeker 12:15
Olympics 12:30
Stampede Wrestling 1:00
4:00
4:30
Hockey Night in Canada 5:00
Ceilidh . ' 5:30
The National s: • (:00'
News
Best of Groucho
Movie ,,:30
SUNDAY 4 :QQ
8:00 French Shaw
8:30 French Show 9:00
9:00 Masters Touch 10:00
9:30 :'Peoples Church 11:00 The National
10:30 'C'athedral of Tomorrow. 11:20 News
11:30 It is Written ll
.
!45 Mery Griffin
4 • 12:00 Ont. Leadership
Leadership WEDNESDAY
Convent
, 8:00- Ontario Schools
3:00 Reach for the Top 8:45 Friendly,' Giant
(Orangeville VS SEaforth 9:00 Mon Ann
3:30 Gardening with Gwen 9:15 Ontario Schools
4:00 Country Canada 10:30 Mr. Dressup
.4:39 Hymn sing 11:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Billy Liar 12:00 Spiderman
5:30 Singtirn 12:30 Noon Report e 12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of-.Night
3:00 'tAke Thirty
3:30 Celebrity Cooks
, 4:00 'Forest Rangers
4:30 Comin up-;;Rosie
5:00 Phil Silvers
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
..6:30 Truth or Consequence
'1:00 ,Tony, „Orlando And Dawn
8:00 , Thist Land
8:30 Musicamera
10:00 Upstairs/Downstairs
11:00 The National
11:45 Mery Griffin
THURSDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00, Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario schools
10:30 Mr., Dressup (
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Spiderman
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Take Thirty
.3:j0 Celebrity Cooktf•
4:00 Forest Kanger'S
4:30 Viion On
.5410 Phil Silvers
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John, Stromz_Renort
6:30 Lawrence Nelk
7:30 Living Faith Special
Leader-
World
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5:00
5:30
6:00
7:00
Mr. Dressup
Sesame Street-
Cartoons
News
Movie
Edge of Night
City Lights
Celebrity Cooks
Take 30
Coming Up Rosie
Partridge Family.
I Love Lucy •
FYI Ner, etc.
Little House On The
Prairie
This Land
Musicamera
T.B.A.
Upstairs, Downst airs
The National
PM News, etc.
Cannon
TUESDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant,
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesanie Street
12:00 ' Spiderman
5:30
6:00
7:00
7:30
8:00
10;30
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11:20
11:45
12:15
12:30
2:00 Ont. Liberal 12:45
LeaderShip Convention 2:30
Welcome Back Korter 3:00
Hee Haw 3:00
Musical WOrld
Barney Miller
8:00
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9:00
9:15
10:30
11:00
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12:45
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6:30
8:00
8:30
9:30
6:00 Disney
7:00 The National Dream
8:00 WaItons
9:00 , Performance
10:00 Marketplace
10:30 Ombudsman
11:00 The National
11:45 Movie
MONDAY
Ontario' Schools '
Friendly Giant
Mon Ami
Ontario schools
Mr. Dressup'
Sesame Street
Spiderman
Nbon REport
Movie
Edge of °Night
Take Thirty -.
Celebrity Cooks
Forest Rangers
Comin up Rosie
Phil Silvers
Partridge Family
John Strong Report
Truth VConsequences
Little _Weise on the Prairie'
Rhoda'
FrOrit Page Challenge
'All 'in the Family
Chico and the Man
10:00 News magazine
10:30 Man Alive
11:00 The, National
11:45 Mery Griffin
10:30
11:00
12:00
12:30
12:45
2:30
3:00
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
11:45 "Cage Without A Key"
-Susan Dey. •
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
11:45 Monty Python's Flying
Circus.
MONDAY, JANUARY 26
"The Longest Hundred Miles"-
Katherine Ross, Doug
McClure.
11:45 BarPtta
TUESDAY; JANUARY 27
12:45 "Call To Danger" - Peter
• Graves, Diana Muldaur.
11:45 S.W.A.T. "Lessons in
Fear".
WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 28'
12:45 "Fame Is The N ame Of
The Game" - Tony Fran-
close, Jill St. John.
11:45 Cannot' .
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11:20
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, MOVIES
SATURDAY, JAN. 24
12:15 "Cast a Giant Shadow" -
Kirk Douglas, Angie
Dickinson.
Sunday, January 25
1111:45 "The Group" - Shirley
Knight, Elizabeth '
Hartman.
' MONDAY,101litRY 26
12:45 '"Too Young to Love"
Th omas Mitchell, Patili
Han.
11:45. Merv. Griffin z'
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27
12:45 'Little Cigars" - Angel
Tompkins, Billy Curtis.
11:45 Mery Griffin
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
12:45. "Ride and Kill" Alex
Nicol, Lawrence -Palmer
14:45 Mery Griffin
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
12:45 Movie, to be announced
9:00 "Mystery at Malibu" -
Susan Strasburg, Michael
Parks.
11:45 Mery Griffin • "
,FRIDAY, JANUARY 30
.12:45 "Get Christie Love" -
Theresa Graves, harry
Guardino.
1:15 "Strategic Air
Command" - James
Stewart, June Allys06.
8:00 Carol Burnett
9:00 Movie
10:30 Celebration
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario news
11:45 Mery Griffin •
FIRIDAY
8:00
Fri endly
On t Ontario S
G i ant
c oo Is
Mon Ami
Ontario Schools
Canadian' Schools
Mr.• DreSsup
Sesame Street
Spiderman
Noon Report
Movie
How ie. Meeker
Edge, of .Night „
Take` Thirty
Celebrity Cooks ..
Forest RangerS
Conlin up Rosie
Phil Silvers •
Partridge Family
John Strong Report
Truth. or Consequences
Space'19??
Mary Tyler Moore
M*A*S*H
Tommy. Hunter
Police Story
The National
Western Ontario News
Mery Griffin
Movie"
Mr. Dressup
Sesame Street
Cartoons .
News
Movie
Edge of Night
City Lights with Brian
Linehan
Celebrity Cooks
Take 3,0
Coming Up Rosie.
Partridge Family
I Love Lucy
FYI News, etc.
Medical Center
Mary Ty ler Moore
M.A.S.H. • Tommy Hunter Show
Hawaii Five-0
The National
PM News, etc.
Movie.
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Correspondent
Mrs. A. McCall
Despite the blustery cold weat-
her the Walton Unit held their
first meeting of the New -Year in
the church basement on Wednes-
day evening, January 14th.
Mrs'. Frank Kirkby opened the
devotions with the Call to Wor-
ship, Mrs. Harold Bolger-led in
prayer. Hymn', Worship the King
was sung accompbnied by the
pianist, Mrs. Ray Huether. Psalm
693 from the hymnary was read in
unison. Mrs, Kirkby read the
scripture from 1st John verses, 1-4
.and 1418 followed by meditation.
Mrs. Bolger led' in prayer, closing
with the Lord's Prayer in unison,
Mrs. Kirbky gavea reading, "An
Open letter to God". Hymn,
"Love divine, all, love excelling"
closed this part of the meeting.
Mrs. Mark-Sholdice gave a very
interesting topic on the Mission-
ary, Dr. Florence Murray, who
worked in Korea during the war
1950-1953. The Koreans are a
distinguished group, they have
developed their own culture.
Their main foods are rice and
fish, they have been . invaded
many, times. Dr. Murray was a
Canadian Florence Nightingale
when she worked in Korea. A
missionary with lots of adventure.
The new president, Mrs. Herb
Traviss presided for the business,
Mrs. Howard Hackwell read the
minutes and the roll call was
answered by 19 members. Mrs.
Ralph Traviss gave the quilt
report. with the prices, for
quilting to be left the same as last
year. The new small' hymnarys
are to be purchased in memory of
the' late Mrs. Marks. Several
thank you -notes 'were read.
Announcements of interest from
the last general meeting. were •
given out. The, executive meeting
to be held on Monday Febi:uary
2nd with the Presbyterial Annual
Meeting at Brucefield United
Church changed to Tuesday Feb.
3rd. The offering was received by
Mrs. M. Sholdice followed by the
treasurers annual statement of
the 'past years work. The%
membership fees of .50 cents was
collected..
It was voted tO'b6e a Bakeless
Bake Sale this April. Plans were
Made for the lunch to be served
by the Walton Unit at the Annual
meeting, following the morning"
Church service on this coming
Sunday. The meeting closed with
the Mizpah benediction followed
with lunch served by' Mrs. Edna
Hackwell, Mrs. R. Achilles and
Mrs. T. Dundas.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and ,
John, were Mr. and' Mrs. Mark
Webster and Mary Ellen of Varna
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes,
Danny,, Mary and-Margery and.-
Walton
UCW quilt prices same
following an appendicitis opera-
tion.
The Institute
on this Friday
the weather
Come and enjoy
euchre.
Mr. and Mrs..Watson Webster all Cpngratulationg to Mr. William
of Clinton. Bennett who celebrated his 90th
where he spent several days' birthday on Tuesday January 20,
The Kitchen
• Using too much detergentto wash dishes can waste
of water in extra rinsing.
• If you use a dishwasher, wait until yo,u have a
full-load.
Iy CS5 4940 .
Olt Sways to conserve energy
and save money in the big "hot water"
areas of your home.
o showers usually:take less
. hot water than baths.
Since baths and shoWers
account for about 40% of
home hot Water use,, taking
_showers...can Off& 0Ths.id9 rable
savings.
•When you turn off a hot
water tap, make sure.it
doesn't drip. If it does,
. it probably needs a new washer.
• More.frequent use of the sink plug
can prevent a lot of unused hot water from
going down the drain.
Apart from home heating, a family
usually consumes the most energy in
producing hot water. So it makes good
sense to follow these
energy-saving tips—
whether your water heater
is gas, oil or electric.
The'Bathroomf
card party will be
night at the hall if
man co-operates,
a good game of
We are glad to hear Mrs. Jean
Miller is home again from Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
Neil Mitchell, son kt Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson IvIitchey returned
home from WinghittV Hospital
Osborne & Hibb_e_rj Minot
Fire Insurance Company
(Established in 1876) ,
Provides Full Itisurante
,Coverage"for Town
Dwellings as welt as
Farm Pmperties
' AGENTS
Ross Hodgert yVoactliam
Hugh.Benninger 'Dublin
Clayton Harris Mitchell
HEAD OFFICE — 507 MAIN ST., EXETER
Phone 235-0350
• Always match the
amount of hot water
you put in your washer
to the size of the load.
The Laundry Room
The Hot aterTank
your hydro
• Long runs of hot water pipe
should be well insulated—
especially ih unheated areas,
• Switch off your electric
water heater when going
on vacation.
The Cascade water heater
will give you a dependable
supply of hot water, but it
is up to you to use it wisely..
110each save a little,
we'll all save a lot.
• Whene‘ier possible
use cold water for
rinsing.
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