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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-08-27, Page 12•••CKNX TV listlings.•••••••• SATURDAY La Vie Qui Bat 13i4ule de Tarmacadarn Nuts and Bolts 10:30 Klahanie .12:00 11:30 11:00 1:00 Circle Squ'are Wrestling Skipper and Co. Gardening with Gwen Reach for,the Top 1:30 Baseball 2:00 Sportsweek 4:30 Bugs. Bunny 5:00 Movie. 6:00 Music Machine 7:30 All Around the Circle 8:00 Billy Liar 8:30 Collaborators 9:00 On the Evidence 10:00 The National 11:00, Western Ontario weekend 11:20 Starlight Theatre 11:45 SUNDAY 9:30 9:00 The Church Today N.F.B.Presents Crossroads 10:00 Rex Humbard 10:30 It is written 11:30 Peoples Church.' 12:00 Hisey House of Song 1:00 Country Canada 1:30 Life After Y outh 2:00 CBC Sunday Sports 2:30 Sunday Best 4:00 Music To See 5:00 Hymn sing 5:30 Disney 6:00 Beachcombers 7;00 Irish Rovers 7:30 Waltons 8:00 Summer Movies 9:00 The National 11:00 Western Ontario 11:20 Weekend 11:45 Starlight Theatre MONDAY 8:30,. Sumnier Schools 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant . 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Summer Schools 11:30 Circle Square 12:00 Cartoon Corner 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Matinee 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Thirty From Ottawa 4:00 Family Court 4:30 CFL Football 5:00 Party Game 5:30 Partridge F.airnily 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Hee Haw 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 This Is The Law 9:00 Cannon 10:30 People of Our Time 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight 11:45 Mery Griffin' TUESDAY 9:30 Mr. Piper 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10;30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Mr. Piper 11:30 Ed. Allen 12:00 Cartoon Corneri 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 Forest Rangers 5:00 Party Ganie •• 5:30 Partridge Fmily 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Western Fair Anniversary 7:30 George Harnilton IV 8:00 Happy Days 8:30' Doctor's Hospital 4ebut (special two hour episode) 10:30 T.B.A. 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight 11:45 Mery Griffin WEDNESDAY 9:30 Summer Schools 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:30 Gardening With. Gwen 12:00 Cartoon Corner 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2:30, Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Thirty From Edmonton 4:00 'Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5;00 Party Game 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 6:30 Little House on The Prairie 7:30 Expo Baseball 10:00 Canadian Sports Report 10:30 Truth Or Consequences 11:00 The National • 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight 11:45 Mery Griffin THURSDAY 9:30 Mr. Piper 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Mr. Piper 11:30 Ed Allen 12:00 Cartoon Corner 12:30 Noon Re port 12:45 Matinee 10:00 'Mon Ami • 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Summer Schools 11:30 Wonders of the Wild 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Thirty from Winnipeg 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers -100 Party Game „;30 Partridge Family 6i00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Maude 7:30 Chico and the Man 8:00 All In The Family 8:30 M.A.S.H. 9:00 Down Home Country 10:00 Mice Story 11:00 The National 1:15 Barnaby Jones MOVIES SATURDAY, August 30 6:00 "Night of Terror" - Chuck Connors, Catherine Burns. 11:45 "A Distant Trumpet" - Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pleshette. .SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 9:00 Summer Movies: "Time of the Hunt" 11:45 "TRiple Terror" - 1) The man Who Could Cheat Death ; Christopher Lee. 2) "Time Travellers" -Phil CArey. 3) "Zontar": Things from Venus" John Agar. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 12:45 "The Shuttered Room"- . Gig Young, Carol Lynley. 11:45 Mery Griffin Show TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 12:45 "The Little Boy ' Bing Crosby.. , 11:45 Mery Griffin Show. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 12:45 "The Last Shot You Hear" - Hugh Marlowe. 11:45 Mery Griffin Show 000 0 0 000000•00 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 12:45 "Captain Carey U.S.A." 9:00 "In Tandem" - Frank Converse, Claude Atkins. 11:45 Mery Griffin Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 12:45 "A Beautiful Killing" Chris George, Lynda Day George. 11:45 Mery Griffin Show 1:15 Barnaby Jones LIP funds '106,034 for area projects LIP projects in Huron County received $106,034 in federal funds last year. Projects which provided work in the "74-'75 winter months included restoration of the Van Egmond house, ($8,952) and construction of the indoor pool at Vanastra, ($22,441). This year non-municipal. projects can get up to $100,000 , a $25,000 increase over last year and municipal projects 'can be funded up to $150,000. Project length has been increased from 26 to 30 weeks and work may start as early as November 3, and must finish by June 26, 1976. ' Huron' County got a LIP grant of $27,126 last year to clear brush and dead elm. The Huron County Playhouse permanent theatre building program received $28,681. The South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Retarded in Dashwood got a grant of $7,984 and 'Huron Pioneer Museum $10;850. The deadline for submitting applications for this winter's program is September 12. Classified Ads pay dividends. Emp.hyenict toll. climbs When 'statisticians announced recently that deaths from emphysema and other chronic lung diseases, had reached all=time high, the Inni Associations were not surprised, Nor were physicians, nurses, and therapists specializing in theR diseases.. • Their own exPerienee convinced these concerned health professionals that lung disease were on the increase, even though earlier mortality figures indicated' a decline since no, Because death figures are OR indication of the extent of these diseases the National Center for Health STatistics was asked is take a closer look at the data, They discovered that a downward trend in the mortality cum actually was a continuing climb upward. An unusual shift in physicians habits in reporting the cause o death was responsible. Befo 1969, most physicians listed specific disease such as emphysema on death certificates, After that, more and more bega using a general term, "chroni obstructive - lung disease." So while death rates for emphyiema asthma and bronchitis were dipping, deaths from chronic obstructiye lung disease rose sharply — from a rate of 1.3 pc 10 0 000in 1969 to 5.4 in 1973, When the figures were combined and corrected, it Was clear 'that deaths from this disease complex had increased 10 per cent from 1969 to 1973. Most emphysema can be prevented. Smoking is the major cause. For more information about emphysema — and smoking —= contact your local lung association, the "Christmas Seal" people, It's a Matter of Life and Breath. •••••••••••••**000000 9:00 9:30 10:00 4:00 Family CoUrt 4;30 Forest Rangers 5;00 Party Game 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30' Truth or Consequences 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 Movie ThirdTestament 9:00 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight :45 Mery Griffin FRIDAY * 24 HOUR TOWING * CARL'S AUTO BODY BRUSSELS Complete Collision and Frame Service Day Nite 887-9269 887-9231 Fungus strikes area barley If you find more than 12 black kernels in a quart sample of your barley don't feed it to your cattle, sheep or pigs - as a matter of fact, don't even sell it for human consumption because it has been hit with ergot, a poisonous fungus. "We don't want to throw people into a scare, because the ergot isn't serious" Huron County associate agricultural representative, Stan Paquette said. "We just want farmers to be aware of its existence." Mr. Paquette explained that ergot normally only affects rye but spread into the barley because it was planted earlier than usual this year. "The barley flowered earlier than usual to coincide with the time that the ergot• spore blooms," he said. "The ergot only attacks barley in the bloom stage and was further encouraged to germinate with the humidity and moisture of the weather." The ergot is spread fairly evenly throughout Huron County with' the central and southern areas being, 'hit the hardest because more grain is grown there. Mr. Paquette Said he had not heard of the ergot spreading to the northern regions of the County. "There's nothing you can do to stop the spread of the ergot this season but you can make the • grain suitable for consumption if it has no more than,1 .ergot per 1,000 kernels; "dilute it with clean oats or corn or rough clean it," he said. Farmers are forewarned however, to 'be wary of buying . cheap barley which will probably be infected by the ergot. The barley crop may be having a tough" time of it but the other` grains are reportedly doing very well this year. "The wheat hag all been harvested with a normal yield of good quality; the oats are doing well and the corn is very good - even above average." Mr. Paquette said. "The beans are doing really well , especially with all the rain we've had." He predicts a good barley crop AUGUST. 27, 1975 despite the ergot, which has not been detected in any other grains. If you are in doubt as to whether your barley has ergot or not, you are urged to consult your agricultural office, feed dealer or veterinarian. (Clinton News Record) Classified Ads pay dividends. BERG Sales — Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES ° Barn Cleaners o Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 HULLETT CON.12 RICE'S OPEI6sEDDAYS Wed. Nile & Sun, Come See. BOYS DENIM JEANS • 4.00 DENIM JACKETS 6.50 CORDUROY JEANS 4.00 YOUNG MENS MENS CORDUROY JEANS 4.00 DRILL PANTS 4.00 'JACKETS 5.00 up NYLON JACKETS 5.00 HEAVY SHIRTS 9 50 p COVERALS USED ARMY BOOTS NEW BOOTS INSULATED BOOTS RUBBER BOOTS BOYS 5.000 MENS 6 00 up INSULATED RUBBERS 12—THE BRUSSELS POST,