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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-03-31, Page 10AN14444#44414144, * 24 HOUR TOWING * CARL'S AUTO BODY BRUSSELS Complete Collision and Frame Service ;Parker Plumbing & Heatin 887-6079 14, SATURDAY 8f00 Wonders of the Wild 8:30 House of Frightenstein 9:30 Junior Talent Hold' 10:30 Flintstone Comedy Hour 11:30 Klahanie 12:00 Circle Square 12:30 Olympics 1:00 Stampede Wrestling 2:00 Canadian. College Sports 4:00 Special (the Stanley Cup) 5:00 Lost Islands 5:30 Welcome Back Kotter 6:00 Hee Haw 7:00 Musical World 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 Hockey Night in Canda (Boston at Tor.) 10:30 Ceilidh 11:00 The National 11:20 News 11:45 Best of Groucho 12:15 Movie SUNDAY 7:30 French Show 8:00 French Show 8:30 Hisey , House of Song 9:00 Masters Touch 9:30 The Church Today 10:00 Rex Humbard 11:00 Crossroads 11:30 It is Written 12:00 Peoples Church 1:00 Focus 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 Reach for the Top 2:30 Confrontation 3:30 Gardening with Gwen 4:00 Diane S t'apley 4:30 Hymnsing 5:00 Science Magazine 5:30 Singtime 6:00 Disney 7:00 Beachcombers 7:30 Irish Rovers 8:00 Waltons 9:00 Upstairs/Downstairs 10:00 Marketplace 10:30 Ombudsman 11:00 The National 11:20 News 11:45 Movie 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 Rocket Robin Hood 12:30 News 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Forest Rangers 4:30 Mr. Dressup 5:00 I Saw That 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Little House on the pA•airie 8:00 Rhoda 8:30 Front Page Challenge 9:00 All in the Family 9:30 Chico and the Man 10:00 Newsmagazine 1030 Man Alive 11:00 The National 11:20 News 11:45 Mery Griffin 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 111:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Rocket Robin Hood 12:30 News 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Forest Rangers 4:30 Mr. Dressup 5:00 I -Saw That 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Phyllis 7:30 CircleEight Ranch 8:00 Happy Days 8:30 This is the law 9:00 Images of Canada 10:00 City of Angels 11:00 The National 11:20 News 11:45 Mery Griffin WEDNESDAY 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 Rocket Robin Hood 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Forest Rangers 4:30. Mr. Dressup 5:00 I Saw That 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or .Consequences 7:00 Tony Orlando & Dawn 8:00 Great Can. Culture Hunt 9:00. This Land 9:30 Lowry 11:00 The National 11:20 News 11:45 Mery Griffin THURSDAY 8:00 Ontario Schools 8:34 Friendly Giant 9:00. Mon Ami 9:15 Ontario Schools 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Rocket Robin Hood 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Forest Rangers 4:30 What's new? 5:00 .1 Saw That 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 14wrence Welk 8:00 CarolBurnett 9:00 Movie 10;30 Celebration 11:00 The National 11:20 News 11:45 Mery Griffin FRIDAY 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 Rocket Robin Hood 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2:15 t.b.a. 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Take Thirty 3:30 Celebrity Cooks 4:00 Forest Rangers 4:30 Mr. Dressup 5:00 I Saw That 5:30 Partridge Family. 6:00 John Strong R eport 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Space 1999' 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8:30 M*A*S*H 9:00 Tommy Hunter 10:00 Police Story 11:00 The National 11:20 Mews 11:45 Mery Griffin 1:15 Movie MOVIES SATURDAY; APRIL 3 12:15 "Fitzwilly" - Dick Van Dyke, Barbara Feldon. SUNDAY, APRIL 4 11:45 "Live for Life" - Yves Montand, Candice Bergen MONDAY, APRIL 5 12:45 "Girls of Pleasure Island" - Don Taylor, Abby Dalton. 11:45 Mery Griffin TUESDAY, APRIL 6 12:45 "Over Exposed" - Cleo Moore, Richard Crenna. 11:45 Mery Griffin WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 12:45 "And Suddenly its Murder" - Vittorio Gass- man, Sivania Mangano. 11:45 Mery Griffin THURSDAY, APRIL 8 12:45 "Here we go round the Mulberry Bush" - Barry Evans, Judy Geespn. 9:00 "Home for the Holidays" Eleanor Parker, Sally Field. 11:45 Mery Griffin FRIDAY , APRIL 9 12:45 "The Heist" - Christo- pher George, Elizabeth Ashley. 1:15 "Interlude" - Oskar Werner, Barbara Ferris Warden asks (Continued from Page 9) other alternatives to constraints in health care spending. There were: 1. A users, fee for emergency rooms when there is no emergency(approximate savings of 20 million). . 2. A means test to determine the eligibility for free OHIP (equals savings of approximately 90 million). 3. A means test to determine the eligibility for free drug benefits (equals savings of about 25 million). 4. Incentive and dis incentive programs for hospitals and physicians to control use of hospitals, OHIP, diagnostic services etc. .Friendship club meets President Edwin. Martin we corned about fifty members of t Brussels Friendship Club to t March meeting in the Bruss Legion Hall on Wednesday aft noon. A letter from J. V. Vanw: goner, correspondence secret: of the United Senior Citizens Ontario, explained that Zone has been divided into 2 zones of September 1975. BrIfSsels now in Zone 33. Lake Hut Southern Zone. A short program had be planned by the program comm tee and included the follow numbers. An Irish Solo and an encore by Mrs. J. Van Vliet was much enjoyed a reading by Mrs, Alex Steiss, a solo by Mrs. Sarah'' Stephenson. .Carol Wheeler pleased the group with an Irish Dance and the Sword Dance, and. Sarah sang another lovely solo. A cardcarrying good wishes to a member of the Club who is ill, was signed by all present. Progressive euchre was played with prize winners as follows: High man, Edwin Martin. High lady, Mrs. W.C. Kerr. Low man, Alfred Knight. Low Lady, Miss Kate McNabb. Most zeros at one table, Mrs. John Yuill. Lucky cup,, Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Lunch was served and a so time enjoyed. •••••••••••••••••••••••••CKNX TV listings... 00•4161•4141 ••••••••••••• Rocky Raccoon says Day 887-9269 Nite 887-9231 Good hiking trails in watershed 74144.4144~4~~~~~11-4~~4 Rocky is excited. It is now officially spring and he is thinking of all the challenging and exciting activities which await him in the outdoor world of the Maitland River watershed in the spring and summer of 1976. Hiking is one of Rocky's favourite activities. However, un- til very recently, there were no well developed hiking trails in the watershed. In the summer of 1974 that situation began to change. At that time a group of seven young people working under the Junior Conservationist Award Program for the 1V1.V.C.A., undertook a study of the river valley from the Falls Reserve Conservation Area to the Wa- wanosh Valley Conservation Area The study, When completed, demonstrated that a good scenie, and easy to maintain hiking trail could be built along the Maitland River. The trail would pass over a variety of topography, valleys, and plains. There would also be a wide variety Of vegetation se the hiker can explore everything from swamps to liardvvelOd forests the study stated. That study report printed by the Conservation Authorities Branch of the Ministry of Natural Resources was read by a group of interested watershed residents. These people had thought for many years that the construction of a Maitland River trail was necessary and possible. The study, plus additional encourage- ment from the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority and the Ministry of Natural Resources were sufficient to make these people realize that the time was ripe for starting the trail. So, in July of 1975, the Maitland Trail Association was forined with the goal to construct a trails system for hiking, snow. shoeing, nature study and cross country skiing. This Association acted very quickly and by Nov. ember 1975 had published its Plans for Establishing and Main- taining a Maitland River Trails System. Also, by the end of 1975 the first section of this trail running froni Siltford to Ben, miller had been completed. Presently, the Small but dedi- cated membership is growing in size and is actively developing plans for the building of the next section of the trail from Benmiller to the Wawanosh Valley Conser- vation Area for the spring, summer and fall of 1976. The Association's long range plan call for the Maitland Trails System to link up with the Grand River system and the Bruce Trail. It will then be an important part of a well developed and maintained province wide system of trails. Rocky thinks that this is very exciting. Membership in the Association is open to anyone who is old enough to walk. An entire family may join for a mere five dollars. Just think of what fun it would be to be able to walk all the Way across this big province of Ontario on a trail, part of which you helped to build. Next time, Rocky will tell yon more about the enjoyable and healthy activity of hiking. If you would like further information on any of Rocky's coltnimS write to the M.V.C.A. Office at Box 5, Wroxeter or phone 335-3557. 10-11 BRUSSELS POST,MARCH 31, 1976 PLANNING For the bride and groom we have special discounts prices on room groupings. Drop in...we will be pleased to help you choose wisely, at money saving prices for beautiful rooms. 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