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8:00 Queue Famine
8:30 Les Egregories
9:00 Polka Dot Door
9:30 Hillarious House of
Frightenstein
10:30 Circle Square
11:00 Junior Talent Hour
12:00 Wrestling -
1;00 Junior Talent Hour
12:00 Wrestlilng
1:00 Howie Meeker
1:15 Gardening with Gwen
1:30 Reach for the Top
2:00 Canadian College Sports
4:00 Curling Classic
5:00 Bugs Bunny
6:00 Supper Show
7:30 Stompin Tom
8:00 NHL Hockey
10:30 Ceilidh
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Weekend
11:45 Movie
SUNDAY
7:30 Niven Miller
8:00 Church Today
8:30 OECA
10:30 Rex Humbard
11:30 It Is Written
12:00 Peoples Church
1:00 Focus
1:30 Country Canada
2:00 Howie Meeker
-2:15 Mr. Chips
2:30 Family Finder
3:00 Wonders of the Wild
3:30 Under Attack
4:30 Arts '75
5:00 Music to See
5:30 Sin etime
6:00 Walt Disney
7:00 The Beachcombers
7:30 Irish Rovers
8:00 Waltons
9:00 Performance
10:00 Marketplace
10:30 Ombudsman
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario Weekend
11:45 Movie
MONDAY
8:00 OECA
8:45 Mon Ami
9: 00 Friendly Giant
9:15 OECA
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 'movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Adrienne at Large
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins
:00 Hogans Heroes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
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This is the Law
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Old Timers _
Man Alive
The National
Western Ontario News
Mery Griffin
TUESDAY
OECA
Mon Ami.
Friendly Giant
OECA
Mr. Dressup
Sesame Street
Cartoon Corner,
Noon Report
Movie
Edge of Night
Juliette and Friends
Take Thirty
Family Court
Fit Stop
Hogans Heroes
Partridge Family
John Strong Report
Truth or Consequences
Rhoda
Circle Eieht Ranch
Happy Days
Police Story
Front Page Challenge
News Magazine
The National
Western Ontario News
Mery Griffin.
WEDNESDAY
OECA
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
OECA
Mr. Dressup
Sesame Street
Cartoon Corner
Noon Report
Movie
Edge of Night
Juliette and Friends
Take Thirty,
Family Court
Dr. Zonk & The Zunkin
Hogans Heroes
Partridge Family
John Strong Report
Truth or Consequences
Gunsmoke
This Land
Musicamera
TBA
; Pacific Canada
The National
Western Ontario News
Mery Griffin
THURSDAY
OECA
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
OECA
Mr. Dressup
Sesame Street
Cartoon Corner
Noon Report
Movie
Edge of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends
3;30 Take Thirty
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Hi Diddle Day
5:00 Hogans Heroes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences-
7:00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 Carol Burnett
9:00 Movie
10:30 George Hamilton IV
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario News
11:45 Mery Griffin
FRIDAY
8:00 OECA
8:45 Mon Ami
9:00 Friendly Giant
9:15 OECA
9:30 Mon Ami/Friendly Giant
10:00 Camera Twelve
10:30 . Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge Of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Take Thirty
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Dr. Zonk & Zunkins
5:00 Hogans Herbes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong, Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Maude
7:30 Chico & The Man
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 Mash
9:00 Tommy Hunter
10:00 Barnaby Jones
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario News
11:45 Mery Griffin
1:15 Movie
Movies
SATURDAY JANUARY 25
6:00 "The Affair" Natalie
Wood, Robert Wagner
11:45 "Marooned" Gregory
Peck, Richard Crenna
SUNDAY JANUARY 26
11:45 "That's my Man" Don
Ameche, Catherin
McLeod
MONDAY JANUARY 27
12:45 "Joy of Living" Lucille
Ball, Douglas Fairbanks
TUESDAY JANUARY 28
12:45 "The Visit" Ingrid
Bergman, Anthony Quinn
WEDNESDAY JANUARY29
12:45 "The Caddy"Dean
Martin, Jerry Lewis
THURSDAY JANUARY 30
12:45 "Captive City" John,
forsythe, Joan Camden
9:00 "Soroity Hill" Martha
Scoot, Nicholas
Hammond.
FRIDAY JANUARY 31
12:45. "My Darling Clementine'
Henry Fonda, Linda
Darnell
1:15 "Billion Dollar Brain"
Michael Caine, Ed Begley
News of
Bluevale
Knox WMS
installs
officers
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
The January meeting of the
W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Bluevale, was held at the
home of Mrs. Lola Mann.
Mrs. Harvey Robertson
presided for the dedication and
installation of officers for 1975,
after which the president, Mrs.
Glenn Golley, presided for the
meeting. Mrs. Golley gave the
call to worship and Mrs. Gordon
Mundell read scripture from
Paul's letter to Timothy and
comments were given by Mrs.
Harry Elliott. Mrs. Mundell
offered prayer.
Mrs. Golley had charge of the
topic, using the worship service
for Epiphany from the Glad.
Tidings. She was assisted by Mrs.
Joe Walker, Mrs. Wayne
Baswick, Mrs. Burns Moffatt and
Mrs.. Fraser Haugh.
Roll call was answered by each
member giving a New Year's
resolution. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted
and visits to the sick were
recorded. Offering was , received
and dedicated.
After the remaining portion of
business, the meeting was closed
with prayer. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Harry Elliott
and Mrs. Gordon Mundell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rainey of
Akron, Ohio returned home on
the weekend after spending the
week with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and
the 'Hall family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker,
Kathy, Sheila and Kevin, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Ruff, Gordie and
Beverly and mrs. Lloyd Henning
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fischer and family.
MCVA
news
This week Rocky Raccoon has
some information on snowshoes
which might help you to get more
enjoyment from the winter
weather.
Did you know that snowshoes
were used since about 4000 B.C.?
Did you know that they assisted
many of the ancient peoples
during migrations from one part
of the earth to another? Did you
know that snowshoes have
contributed greatly to the history
of Canada.
The Algonquin, Huron ' and
Ojibway Indians were just some
of the tribes that used wood and
animal skins to make snowshoes.
These shoes which allowed man
'to walk over the snow without
sinking through it, aided the
Indians in their winter hunting
and trapping of food and fur
animals.
The military used snowshoes as
necessary pieces of equipment in
the Canadian winters, and soon
after the country became ' more
civilized, snowshoe clubs were
formed. Men would seek out
trails for recreation and a chance
for social interaction during the
winter months..
Today, a straight-grained white
ash frame bound with steer hide
webbing forms the snowshoes
used for recreational purposes.
If you want to snowshoe for
fun, it's good to obt ain
snowshoes that won't stretch too
much when wet. Snowshoes
break easily, so don't try to jump
fences or support yourself across
ditches with them.
A warm parka coat, 2 pair of
sockg worn in boots or mucklucks
and a touque are suggested for
maintaining body heat. If you
plan on a long hike, take extra
binding material, goggles,
matches, a compass and a knife
with you.
Snowshoeing 'can be a great
deal of fun and offers a challenge
and chance to get out into, and
enjoy, some of the natural
environment around us during
our Canadian winter months.