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10:30 Junior Talent Hour
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- 8:30 TBA
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11:45 Movie
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1:00 TBA
1:30 Country Canada
2:00 NFL Football
4:30 Sports Week
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Special
9:00 The Collaborators
10:00 Elements of Survival
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario
Weekend
11:40 Movie
MONDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mon Anti
9:00 Friendly Giant
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ed. Alien
11:30 Luncheon Date Pt.1
12:00 Litt lest Hobo
12:30 News
12:45 Movie
2:30 Opening of Parliament
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins
5:00 Hogan's. Heroes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 News
by Frances Kilbourne
in the Legion Magazine
"Why, Mr. Farmer, do you
think you need help from me, a
psychiatrist?"
"Well, its like this Doc, I've got
this feeling that everybody is out
to get me."
Yes, go on . . ."
"Take yesterday, for example.
My fuel dealer brought me 500
gallons of fuel, enough for a few
days during harvest. The price
was up ten cents a gallon from the
order before. And that's just one
thing. The price of everything
else I need from nails to a ton of
fertilizer is going up faster than I
can keep track of it."
"Yes, go on . . .1"
"I'm caught in the worst
financial squeeze in the history of
agriculture. I'm losing money
tight and left. So the government
slaps on More subsidies just to
keep me in business, and then the
Market place really falls apart."
"Yes, go on . ."
"The consumer reads the
headline FARMERS GET MORE
SUBSIDIES and he starts
hollering that we are on the
government payroll. What he
docsnt realize is that it's his iood
6;30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Apple's Way
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 This is The Law
9:00 Cannon
10:00 The Naked Mind
10:30 One Pair of Eyes
11:00 The National.
11:20 News
11:45 Mery Griffin Show
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8:00 Ontario Schools
8;45 Mon Ami
9:00 Friendly Giant
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ed. Allen
11:30 Luncheon Date Pt.1
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Canada Hockey
1:00 The National
1:20 Western Ontario Tonight
I:45 Mery Griffin
WEDNESDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
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Friendly Giant
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Ed Alien 1 I :00
Luncheon Dale Pt. ,1 11:30
Littlest Hobo 12:00
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Movie 12:45
Edge ofNight 2:30
,Juliette 3:00
Take 30 3:30
Family Court 4:00
Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins 4:30
Hogan's Heroes 5:00
Partridge Family 5:30
News" 6:00
Truth or Consequences 6:30
Gunsmoke 7:00
I--xpo Bali 8:00
Ca nadian Sports Report 10:30
11:00 The National
Weather, Sports 11:20
Mery Griffin 11:45
THURSDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
bill that is being subsidized."
"Yes, go oir . . ."
"So I try to get away from the
political mess farmino has
become, and clean the manure
out of my barnyard. Then niy new
neighbours from the city start
hollering about the smell, And six
months ago they paid an arm and
a leg for the 'tufal atmosphere'
they couldn't get in the city."
" YOS • go oil .
"So I go into the house for
supper, .and my wife starts
growling at me. "What's the
matter with farmers in Canada?"
she says: "The only butter and
canned peaches in the store today
came from Aust ralia and New
Zealand."
"Yes, go on . ."
"So I turn Oh the TV news, and
what's on? The grand opening of
yet another giant subdivision and
its giant shopping mall with
parking for thousands of cats: I
was by that area two years ago
and the dairy farms and orchards
there were the finest you'd
anywhere."
"Yes, go on
"Doe, even the :gOlitthitieht is
out to get me., A few years ago
one of the bright young boys from
FRIDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Mon Ami
9:00 Friendly Giant
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Luncheon Date Pt. 1
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30 News
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3;00 Juliette
3:30 Take 30
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins
5:00 Hogan's Heroes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 News-
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Barnaby Jones
8:00 All In The Family
8:30 fv1:1=A*S*H
9:00 The Tommy Hunte'
10:00 Under Atta ck
11:00 The National
11:20 News
11:45 Mery Griffin
1:15 Movie
C-KNX Movies
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28th
11:45 "Green Berets" - John
Wayne, David Jansen.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 29th
11:45 "How Green was My
Valley" - Walter Pigeon,
Maureen O'Hara.
MONDAY SEPT 30th
12:45 "South Riding" - Edna
Best, Ralph Richardson
11:45 Mery Griffin
the government office came out
and told me the answer to all my
problems was expansion and
modernization. So I went to the
bank, took out a whopping big
loan, and followed his advice.''
Yes, go on . . .
"Well, the cement was hardly
dry on my new buildings when
the government planners start
arriving. 'Move over, lake.' they
say, 'We're putting a four lane
expressway through your house
and barn, an intctritional airport
in your' pasture, a dam and
generating station on your creek,
transmission lines for the
re lilting electricity through your
hayfields, a sanitary landfill site
in your lane, and we're makin,1
a provincial park out of what's
left.' Can't you see Doc, they're
all out to get rile?''
"Well, Mt: Farmer, you have a
typical case of Agronomist's
Syndrome, 1974, precipitated by
the fact that everybody IS out to
get you. The outbreak has
toadied epidemic proportions
with farinets now being number
Oil .e an Canada's endangered
species But in five years the
problem will have solveditself.,"
How's that Doe?"
YOU farmers will be extinct,
that's $75 please."
TUESDAY, OCT. 1st
11:45 Mery Griffin.
WEDNESDAY OCT. 2nd
12:45 Detective STory - Kirk
Douglas, Elanor Parker.
11:45 Mery Griffin
Thurs.
THURSDAY, OCT. 3rd
12:45 "Backfire" - Jean Paul
Belmondo, Jean Seberg
11:45 Mery Griffin
FRIDAY, OCT. 4th
12:45 "The Versailles Affair" -
Jean Tissier, Danelle
Gob et.
11:45 Mery Griffin
1:15 "Sex and the Single Girl"
Tony Curtis, Natilie
Wood.
Insure
fall forage
seedings
Farmers who direct-seed
forages in the fall may now insure
their planting against
establishment failure.
Under the New Seeding Plan,
available from the Crop Insurance
Commission, Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and. Food, a farmer
may protect himself against all -
weather hazards, including
winterkill, which might damage
his new seeding.. Insurance
purchased to protect seeding this
fall extends until May 30, 1975. In
the event that new seeding does.
not become established and is
destroyed by the farmer, the
indemnity to the farmer is $17.50
per acre for each acre destroyed.
A four-acre minimum applies.
ThZ cost to the farmer is only 50
cents per acre, but all acres
seeded in the fall must be
insured.
Many farmers were not able to
seed down all the acres they had
planned this past spring. As a
result, they will be seeding their
forages this fall to ensure a
continuing supply of hay and
pasture in 1975. Today's high
cost of forage seeds means that
the investment a farmer has in his
new seeding is considerable.
Want no
residents
pay rec f
Seaforth's Recreat
Committee and the Commu
Centre Board have suggested
non-residents taking part in
organized recreation programs
Seaforth be required to purctr
a non-resident use card. T
suggestion, made at a Septem
15 joint meeting of both organi
tions, came about after t
organizations failed in a bid to
financial assistance from at
townships, according to Recre
tion Director Clive Buist.
The proposal, if approved
Seaforth Town Council, won
have non-residents buy the $5,
month card and then be ejigible
participate in all organized actin
ties at the same registration I
as town residents.
Recreation Committee an
Community Centre Boar
members who attended th
meeting were Town Councillor
Jim Crocker, Wayne Eli
George Hildebrand, Betty Card:
and Bill Bennett, Deputy Reev
Wilmer Cuthill, Charlie Canip
bell, Lloyd Rowat and Mr. Buist
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