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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-12, Page 10Every week more and more; people discover what mighty jobsi arc accomplished by low cost Post Wan: Ads, Dial Brussels 887-6641. BERG Sales - Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners Bunk Feeders • Stabling •••••••••••• Donald G. Ives R.B. 2, BLYTII Phone: Brussels 887-90 .~...immismosamminwri.mottmoiff.MODI Ns,. .. . 4,4:4‘ SATURDAY S.:30 French Show 9:00 Tugboat Annie 9:30 Rocket Robin Hood 10:00 Spiderman 10:30 Junior Talent Hour 1.130 East of the Sun 12:00 Abott & Costello 12:30 The Littlest Hobo 1;00 You Really Can 1:30 REach for the Top 2:00 World Cup Soccer 3:30 Bugs Bunny 4:30 U.S,Open Golf 6:00 Supper Show 7:30 Music Machine 8:00 Front Page Challenge 8:30 Jalna 9:30 Ice Palace 10:30 Federal Election Coverage 11:00 lite National CKNX late news 11;45 Starlite Theatre SUNDAY 9:30 Ontario Schools • 10:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow 11:30 It is Written 12;00 People's Church 1:00 Focus on the Farm 1:30 Summer Country Canada 2:00 The World We Live In 2:30 Equestrian Grand Prix 4:00 Youth Confrontation 4:30 U.S. Open Golf 5:00 Music To Sec •5:30 Singtime 6:00 The Wonderful World of Disney 7;00 The Beachcombers 7:30 The Waltons 8:30 The Dick Van Dyke Show 9:00 Summer Movies - Review 9:30 This is the Law 10:00 Federal Election Coverage 11:00 The National '11;20 Late Insight - News 11:45 Starlight Theatre MONDAY Ontario Schools Mon Ami Frienldy Giant Mr. Dressup Sesame Street Lassie Noon Report Matinee Movie Juliette and friends Take Thirty Edge of Night Family Court A Way Out Hogans Heroes Truth or Consequence;, John Strong Report T w i l i g h t Th eatre pt.one. Partridge Family Cannon This is •the Law Net (TBA) The Romantic , Rebellion The National Late Insight News Classic Theatre 9:15 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30 1:00 2:30 3:00. 3;30 4:00 4:3() 5:00 6:00 6:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:20 I 1:45 TUESDAY 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:00 Mon Ami .10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr, Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Lassie 12:30 Noon Report, news. Matinee Movie Farm, urban organizations, join to skid nuclear plant. *ism •Ailkostoseisolsoasese 8;30 Police Story 9:30 V.I.P.. 10:00 America 10;30 Some Honourable Members 11:00 The National 11:20 News, weather 11:45 Starlight Theatre WEDNESDAY 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:00 Mon Anti 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Lassie 12:30 Noon Report, News 1;00 Matinee 2:30 Juliette << Friends .3;00 Take Thirty From 3;30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 This Land 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 John Strong Report, • 6:30 Gunsmokc 7:30 Ryan's Fancy 8:00 Expo Baseball 10:00 Of All People 10;30 Canadian Sports Report 11:00 National 1:20 Late news, weather 11:45 Henry Fonda Festival ter spkii ake3 thou re, AIMS reports Melville W.M.S. met at the Manse with Mrs. McCarron as hostess, There were eighteen members and three visitors answering the roll call with a verse containing the word 'Spirit'. The President Mrs. Ivlair opened the meeting with the poent, 'The beauty we never seer' Hymns were sung with Mrs. King at the ,piano. The Secretary arid Treasurer reports were read and accepted, There were eighteen visits to sick and shut ins, Mrs. Speir took up the offering and it was dedicated by Mrs, Mair. Mrs, Armstrong, 2nd Vice President, is to be leader for the September and October 2:30 Juliette 4.5C Friends 3:00 Take Thirty From 3:30 edge of Night 4;00 Family Court 4.:30 Mare's Grab Bag 5:00 Hogan's: Heroes 5:30 Truth or Consequences 6:00 John Strong Report, news, 10:00 .Under Attack 6:30' Twilight Theatre PLO 11:00 The National 7;30 Circle Fight Ranch 8:00 WorldiCup Soccer 11:20 News, weather, sports 11:45 Heritage Highway 11;50 Starlight Theatre. CKNX Movies SATURDAY, JUNE 15 6;30 "Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate" - Helen Hayes, Myrna Loy. 11:45 "None But the Brave Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker. SUNDAY, JUNE 16 .9:00 Charlie Chaplin - Great Dictator. 11:45 "Quebec" ;John Barrymore Jr. Canadian Rebellion against England 1836. MONDAY JUNE 16 1:00 "Becket" (P1.1) Richard Burton and Peter O'Toolex 1:4:.) • Blue Lagoon Jean Simmons, Donald Houston. Tuesday, June 18 1:00 "Becket" (conclusion) 11:45 "Riding High" - Bing Crosby - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 1 ;00 "Ghost of the China Sea" David Brian. 11;45 "I Met My Love Again"- Henry Fonda, Joan Bennett. 530 Trtitli or Consequences 6:00 News, Weather, Sports 6;30 Lawrence Welk 7:30 Maude 8:00 All in the Family IWRA*S*H 9:00 Tommy Hunter Show Mrs. Wm. Miller entertained the ladies of the Afternoon Unit when they held their annual social on June 4. There were 20 members and 2 visitors present. During the roll call, 50 visita- tions were recorded. Mrs. -C. Hemingway contributed a poem entitled 'God Bless You.' Follow- ing this all the members joined in singing 'Blest Be the Tie that . Binds.' A reading entitled 'And .the young man patiently waited' was read by Mrs. Thodias and a skit, 'Not So Good', was pre- sented by Mrs. G.M. • McCuteh- eon and Mrs. F. Stephenson. A contest and Secret Auction completed the' program. Mrs. H. Steffler expresSed appreciation to Mrs. Miller and the committees in charge of the program and lunch. There will be no meetings during the months of July and August. holds social THURSDAY, JUNE. 20 1:00 "The Lonely Man" Jack Palance,, Anthony 9;00 "Papa's Delicate con- dition" -Jackie Gleason, Glynis Johns, FRIDAY, JUNE 21 1;00 "A Cold Wind in August" Lola Albright, Scott Marlow.. 1 ;50 "Five Weeks in Balloon" - Red Buttons, Fabian, Barbara Eden, Farm and urban organizations in Huron County have formed committee to investigate thi impact of a proposed micieR, plant near Ooderich. Committee to whilvl esstitguadt; Afternoon : on U 1p3orOporsedPiariptlAnt's impact agriculture and it's ecological. effects, Adrian Vos of Blyth w4. elected committee chairman, Mr. Vos said that the committee, which represents thousands of families, will' concentrate on fact finding so tha[ a convincing case, either for or against the plant, can be made. Ontario Hydro told Hurop. County Council in late February'. that a new nuclear plant would bel built along Lake Huron within 21 or 30 miles of Goderich, to be operational by 1985. The committee. formed to study the- poWer plant's impact, was originally to be called the 'Committee to Oppose the Pmet •Plant,. Mr. Vos said. Most of those at the meeting opposed the plant, he said, but some were uncertain 'because we haven't got all _the facts.' The 17,farm groups, supporting the committee have all indicated they oppose the plant., .Mr. Vos said. • The committee is backed by the National Farmers' Union and the Ontario Federation oi agriculture. The committee is awaiting results of an Ontario Hydro Survey of the opinions of Huron Cour ty residents about the plant THURSDAY Ontario Schools ,Mon Anti Friendly Giant Mr, Dressup Sesame Street Lassie News, niarkets,weather Mat ince Movie Juliette & Friends Take. Thirty From Edge of Night Family Court A Place of Your Own Hogan's Heroes Truth or Consequences News, WEather, Sports Barnaby Jones Irish Rovers 'Federal Election Coverag Ceiliah ' • Thurs.Night movies. The National News, Weather, Sports Starlight Theatre • FRIDAY Ontario Schools Mon Ami Friendly Giant Mr. Dressup Sesame Street Lassie Markets WEather Matinee Movie Juliette & Friends Take Thirty from.. Edge, of Night Family Court Baggattelle Hogan's Heroes 18 visits meetings. Mrs. Speir is to have the topic on Leah and Rachel for September and Mrs. Steiss the meditation. Mrs. Mair read a poem on 'Contentment.' The Scripture from psalm 98 was read by Mrs. W.W. Smith. Mrs. Armstrong gave the meditation on the 98th psalm prepared by Miss Moses. Prayer was by Mrs, Dennis: Mrs. King had the topic on 'Rebecca.' The meeting closed With the Mizphah benediction and a smorgasbord supper was served after the meeting closed under the cofivenorship of Mrs. Petrie, Mrs. Gibson arid Millie McFarlane. Brussels Stockyard Report The market at Brussels Stock- yards Friday was very active on choice cattle with over . 1450 on . offer and 595 pigs. Medium cattle sold steady with plain cattle in weak demand. A light offering of heifers sold steady. The highlight of the sale was 99 Douglas Lake hereford steers consigned by Tom Lieper of Londesboro with the top end selling at 51.85 and the 99 steers averaging 1177 lbs, selling for an overall price of 51.20 plus 3. Choice steers -• 48.50 to 50.50 with sales to 51.85 plus 3. Good steers - 46.50 to 48.50 phis 3. Ten steers consigned by Clifton Walsh of R.R.4, Brussels averag- ing 1175 lbs. seld yfor 50.70 plus 3. Fourteen steers consigned by Ken Howe of R.R.3, Tiverton, averaging 1074 lbs. sold for 50.90 plus 3. Eight steers consigned by Mervin Martin of R.R.1, Elmira, averag- ing 1099 lbs. sold for.50.25 plus 3. Four steers consigned by Howard Martin of Brussels averaging 1310 lbs. sold for 49.60 plus 3. Thirty-two steers consigned by John Sanderson of R:;1, glyths averaging 1080 lbs, sold for an overall price of 49.78 plus 3. Thirteen steers consigned by Robert Wheeler of It.g.5, grtissels, averaging 1100 lbs. sold for 49.85 plus 3. Three steers consigned ,by Cliff gray of Ethel averaging 1140 lbs, sold for 50.10 plus 3. Twenty-six steers consigned by Harold 13oltori of averaging 1120 lbS. sold for an overall price of 50.10 plus 3. Twelve steers consigned by Earl Cox of R,R.2. Goderich, averag- ing 1100 lbs. sold for 50.20.plus 3. Choice heifers - 44.00 to 46.00 with sales to 46.25 plus 3. Good heifers - 42.00 to 44.00 plus 3. A heifer consigned by Doug McPherson of Wingham -Weigh- ing 990 lbs. sold for 46.25 plus 3 with his offering of 12 heifers averaging 879 lbs, selling for 45.85 plus 3, Four heifers consigned by Robert Grasby of R.R.4, Brussels, averaging 835 lbs, sold for 44.60 plus 3. Choice cows - 33.00 to 35.00 with sales to 36.00. Good cows - 31.00 to 33.00. 9:15 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30 1:00 2:3() 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6;30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:20 11:45 9;15 10:00 10:15 '10:30 11:00 12:00 News 1:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 16,4rtilg IttiltISSELg. Ptirgt 41.114E- 12; 1674 exalt RES(RIPTION For Fast Friendly Service Phone or Mail Your Prescriptions to EATING' PHARMACY .11 HOOVER, Phitiod, PHONE 50400 ,SEAF011ipt 4),t