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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-03, Page 201 PAGE 6A -,PODERICH SIGN AR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, *98I June3 to June 10 2 WEDNESDAY JUNE 3, i981 EVENING-__._��.� s 00 NEWS • 6=70 NBC NEWS 7:00 QPM MAGAZINE 73Q$k'ii NtTCHED 8*410IEALPEOPLE 9:10DIFF'RENT STROKES 9 3OTHE FACP,SOF LIFE 10:00QUINCX 11=0ONEWS. 11:31THE TONIGHT SHOW 12;20 TOMORROW. COAST- TO-COAST OASTTO-COAST THUAY JUNE 4, 1981 I VE TING 6:00NEWS 6:30NBC NEWS 7:09PM MAGAS ._ 7:30$EWITCHED• 8:00 NBC MAGAZINE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY 9;OQ THIOR` DAY -NIGHT AT THE MOVIES ' RARiBOW". Andita McArdle -Don Murray 11:OONEWS 11:30T.HETONIGHT SHOW 12:30. TOMORROW COAT TO OAST ic'RIIDAY _. JUNE541111 -7.1 6 OONEWS 6:30N.BC-NEWS 7.00PM MAGA7JNE 7:3OMUPPETSHOW. 8:00 HARPER VALLEY PTA. 8:30SANFORD 9.00 FBID�.Y KNIGHT AT THE MOVIES. "SIDESHOW". Lance Korvin"- 4'mleStevens 1:30THF, GHTSHOW 12:3�O0..TOMORROW COAST- OA !OAST T�1(70�AST 2:00AMERICA'S TOP 10 2 30ROCKCONCERT.- .. 4:00 MOVIE:"BIG; CAR- N$CAL" rat ,. Douglas -Jan Sterling 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 1:00 BENNY HILL SHOW _4-. MOVIE;. _"M.AN-. WHO SHOT LI.BERTY VALANCE" John Wayne -James Stewart SUNDAY JUNE 7.tip MORNING 6:45DAVEY AND GOLIATH 7:00OPEN:CAMERA 7:30HEALTH FIELD 8:Ott DAYOFDISCOVERY 8:30 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30TV MASS 10:O0GILLIGAN' S ISLAND 10:30•I.AUREI., AND HARDY 11:00MOVII: "MURDERS IN THE RIJE MORGUE". Jason Rabards-Christine Kaufman AFTERNOON 12:30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 MICHIGAN FORUM r 1:3oeOuNI a YTOP20 - 3:00,- MOVIE: "DELPHI BUREAU". Laurence Luckinbi l -Joanna Pettet 5:00 LIFE AND TIMES OF GRIZZLY ADAMS EVENING 6:OONEWS 6:30WILD WILD WORLD OF :.. 7:00 DISNEY'S . WON- DERFUL WORLD 8:00.CHIP5 9:00 THE SUNDAY BIG. EVENT: "DETOUR TO. x'�il SA I ItD.*Y J L,1961 . MORNING 6:00$EWITCHED 6:30NEWZOO1 UVUE 7:OOJONIIOYQUEST 7:30 FLDyb'TONE COMEDY )1:00FLION'I"STONE COMEDY SCOWGODZI LA 9:30 BATMAN AND THE SUPERSEVEN 10:39DAFFYDUCKSHOW 11:00.1E'1SONS • 11.30 HONG KONG PHOOEY• AFFIERNOON 12:OOSOUL TRAIN 1:60BP Wfl CHED 1:30 THIS ,-WEEK IN BASEBALL. 2:OOSPARKYAND AL 2:15BASEBALL S:OOSHANANA 5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN EVENING 6:OONEWS 6:3OHEE HAW 7:30PINKPANTHER 8:00 BARBARA MANDREIL AND THE MANDRELL SISTERS 9:00 BJ AND THE BEAR 10:OOWALKINGTALL 11:00 NEWS TERROR". O.J. Simpson Arte Johnston 11:00 NEWS 11:30 MOVIE: P "; Richard Reran MONDAY, II;-ianr . EVENING 6:00NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:OOPM MAGAZINE 7 :30 BEWITCHED 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:00FLAMINGOROAD 11:OONEWS 11:30THETONIGHT SHOW 12:30 TOMORROW COAST TOCOAST AFTERNOON 12: 00 NEWS 12:30DOCTORS _1; 90 DAYS OF OU_R IAIVFS 2:00 ANOTHER WORM'/ 3:00 TEXAS 4:00 MOVIE: "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS" ( Wed-) "SINBAD THE SAILOR" (Thugs.) "LITTLEST WARRIOR" (Fri.) "WOMEN OF THE PREHISTORIC PLANET" (Mon) "SILENT RUNNING" (Tues..) 5:30 M.A.S.H. Consumers' �:. a t ow to beat the bUgs this summer HYloYMM TODOIAN. Three out of every four livh things on this planet ere insect..s Falai their collective weight is twelve tines that of the human population. Over one million separate species have been identified_ and ft b doubtful. that man's chemical warfare on bus has never ex- tennine,a, a single species.. Mall bugs are bad. Those celled pests, carriers of diseaseand generalan- noyances, are less than one percent. Mosquitoes, black flies, no-neenums and hor- seflies are the four biting • e that t ebugrep Uent. market -is aimed at in Canada. What these daylight vampires have in common is a need for b& ed in order t produce egg (female mosquitos) a' for food (maleblaek files). There aresome basic precautions_ to take before reaching for the bug spray. Perfume and shiny objects tum insects' heads, particularly stinging bugs such asbees and wasps,.so Ws wise to forego cosmetics, scented soaps, after shaves and flashy jewelry. Mosquitoes and gnats are attracted by vivid con - TUESDAY „JU)NE.,Ies1 EVENING ¢ 00 EWS 6.WNBCNEWS • :. . 7:00I'M MAGATIANE 7:30BEWTTCHFy • 8:00 `'PROGRAM UNAN- NOUNCED 8:30BASEBALL 11:00NEWS 11:30THETONIGHTSHOW 12:30 TGMOEtROw COAST TOCOAST MORNING 5:15 VARIOUS PROGRAMMING (Enc. WMon. ) 5:45U OFM PRESENTS 6:15 VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 6:3OSCOPE (Fri.) 6:45NEWS 7:OOTODAY 9:00 MOVIE: "MURPHY'S WAR" (Wed_) "ACES HIGH" (Tours.) "FIRST TO FIGHT" Fri..) `BORN YESTERDAY" (Mon) "CACTUS FLOWER" (Tires.) 11:OOHOUR MAGAZINE fasting colours H so the safest tones to wear are whtte, grey and khakf. As well, bugs are attracted to the warmth and =est c more active people. And, in U.S. Department of Agriculture tests, it was found that mew are more .aalbiring to insects than women, while factors such as age and hair colouring had no bearing on the likelihood of being bitten. BugSprays and Lotion There are countless. varieties of medications to deter flying pests - creams, gels, foams, towels and roll— ons among them, Winne 1978, all such repellents sold in Canada have had to conform to the Pest Control Products Act, administered by Agriculture Canada. That set -- requires than insect repellents provide at least four . hours' protection against blies, and that ilaiiufactnrers bank up any+ claims listed on the product's label. Nearly all bug lotions contain "deet" as the active ingredient - diethyl touamide, which works well Gam• a variety of pests; I&$K & o kIW IWIS rem t*iyi hexanediol, a slightly oilier chemical which counters a smaller range of flying in- sects. Neither compound deters stinging insects ° Since all repellent con- tainers nom' list . the per- centage eccentage of active ingredient in the product, reading the label is your best guide to which. type of repellent will work best. Some liquids contain over90 percent deet, but other brands contain only 15 percent repellent, the remainder being inert ingredients which propel the spray or make lotions spread more easily. In general, splays and foams contain less deet than liquids, but are easier to apply. What do repellents do? This question was studied at length in . a July, 1975 Scientific American article. Ctrl► popWgr hc)i Conclusion next week bug sprays do not contain eontains electronic bug S1 s7.ONYiP.sM, subStinuxs which insects rappers. 'find d ful. Rather', the s confuse bugs' seniors, making ,them in- sendtive to •the warm, moist air currents that usually guide deem to a source of blood. - _ Thus, repellents will not prevent insects from summing near your body, but they should stop bugs from landing. This screen of protection can last several hours but is washed away by sweat, rain or water. iJepending. on the level 'of physical activity and the weather, many applications may be required bra day. One point to remember about repellents - they work only where applied If you miss a patch of skin, the mosquitoes won't. As well, some bugs can bite through clothing, so a full spray treatment may be desired. However, deet does stain fabrics such as rayon, dynel and spandex: It also can mar plastics, furniture finishes, paint and linoleum. Taxes up W NGHAM - Property taxes• in Wingham are up by 14.6 percent this year. Indollars and cents, this means that a homeowner with asassessment of $3,000 will pay about $100 more in • taxes in 1981 over last year. This year's higher tax rate was •partially due to the increased maintenance and repair costs to the old post office Spenaing on buildings welt up to 361,000 kora t 4 '`►- Interest rates also forced council to seta higher budget and it was noted that interest payments were raised to $24,000 from $15,000. Escalating interest rates and problems with tax arrears, having to borrow money at 20 per cent interest and only being allowed to charge delinquent taxpayers a 15 per cent charge also forced thetown's budget up. Hob Haswkk i Holmesl®e Public Schad Wks dieapp.sted me TharsdayT iter as ae- s'ecend5l attempt at clearing die Nab *mbar.. His refund was enent five aresscbaals to parflfrlpste battle auaasl Begging Tract ad Meld events held at Resokside School last week. (Jason Ails& photo) , Kettles should be returned Owners of some electric kettles should be on the lookout for a possible hazard according to the Canadian Standards Association (C$A). BMA has received reports of five ked recent- ly egiloding across Canada. Creative Appliance Corpora- tion Ltd., Model BI -112, 1201f, 601k, 1500W. .Kettles bearing the above information along with the following !production dates: August 1960, September 1960, ,„CSA is the public to " cheek the bye of their kettle for the following matting: GOING FISHING? TAKE ALONG entueky en.. BUCKET • BARREL • DINNER • SNACK Kentucky Fried Chicken is the perfect food to relax with on a sunny. lazy afternoon_ Kentucky Fried Chicken ...,oe Q„ div the cooking_ _ . you do the rrelaixinng. `here's nothing like it. d'c4 'Sm1a Mvcipxo GrgiXtei' 3ftI P idyl aned, girt ,rnArnr' T 'fin( tor Ii', t.in' ,pod 94 Elgin Ave. GO! E!ICH s• CULBERT'S CABINETS CUSTOM • KITCHEN • BATHROOM AND • CHINA CABINETS Get Our Price Before You Buy! 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