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11;40 Movie For Tonight; iLilith'
Starring Warren Beatty.
an,d Jean Seberg.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1972
8:00 a.m. - Ontario Schools
8;45 Mr. Dressup
9:10 Ontario Schools.
10;30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Noon - Cartoons
12:30 News At Noon
12:40 Afternoon , Movie:
'Hudson's Bay' Starring
Paul Muni and Gene Tier-
ney.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing •
2;30 Dick Berryman
3:00._ Take
3;30 Edge of Nig - Night
4:00 Family Court
4;30 One 'Northern Summer
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6:00 ,Pierre Berton
6330 FYI - News, weather
And sports
10:30 a.m. Major Plum Pouding '7:00 My Three'Sons
11;100 Quelle Famille 7:30 EFpo Baseball
11:30 Castle Zaremba 10:30 Bewitched
12:00 Noon Hymn Sing 11;00 The National News
12;30 Family Finder 11;20 P.M. Weather, news
1;00 - Roy Jewell Farm Show and sports
1:30 Country Canada- 11:40 Movie For Tonight:
2;00 Adventure: 'Search , For 'Mickey One' Starring
The Goddess Of Love'
It 3:00 3 PM Inquiry
4;00 Masters Golf
5;30 Wonderful World of Disney
6:30 Act Fast
7;00 The Rovers
7;30 Jimmy Stewart Show
8;00 Flip Wilson Show
9:00 The Whiteoaks of Jalna
10;00 CBC Weekend
11;00 The National News
11;15 Nation's Business
11;20 P.M. Weather, news
sports
11:40 Under Attack
MONDAY APRIL 10, 1972
8;00 a.m. Ontario Schools
8:45 Mr. Dressup
9;10 Ontario Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Noon-Cartoons
12;30 News At Noon
12:40 Afternoon Movie: 'Target
For A Killing'
2;20 Fashions in Sewing
2:30 pick Berryman O'Hara: U.S.Treasury APRIL 8, 1941 r The Greeks
3:00 Take 30 Thursday Night Movie: retreated and abandoned Sal-
3:30 Edge of Night • 'Rapture' Starring Mel- onika.
4;00 Family Court vyn Douglas and Dean' APRIL 13, 1941 - The axis
4:30 Drop-In Stockwell. forces took'i3ardia in Libya. The
Allies held Tobruk and the long 5:00 Bewitched The National News
5;30 Truth Or Consequences 11;20 P.M. Weather, news and siege began.
6;00 Pierre Berton sports April ;
Squad ron made the
5, 1944 - Nuniber 402
6;30 FYI - News, weather and 11;40 Movie for Tonight; 'Tice Fighter
'Sport's • Roman Spring of Mrs. RCAF's first attack over enemy
7:00 Gunsmoke Stone' starring Warren territory.
8:00 Partridge Family Beatty and ,Vivien Leigh. APRIL 17, 1941 - The Yugo-
8:30 Cannon FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1972 slav army surrendered, but guer-
9;30 Front Page Challenge 8;00 a.m. Ontario Schools rilla resistance continued: Brit7
4 ish •forces landed in Iraq 'to 10;00 The Academy Awards 8:45 Mr. Dressup • guard oil fields.
APRIL 20, 1941 - In the
Hyde Park Declaration, Presi-
dent Roosevelt and Prime Min-
ister Mackenzie King pooled
North America's Industrial re-
cources.
APRIL 24, 1941 - TheGreeks
surrendered and the British for-
ces started to withdraw.
APRIL 30, 1941 - The' Can-
adian Passenger ship "Nerissa"
was torpedoed off the coast of
Ireland, with the loss' of seventy-
6:00 Pierre Berton -
6:30-FYI---- News, -weather and
sports
7:00 Dick Van Dyke '
7;30 David Frost Revue
8:00 NHL Hockey Playoffs York.
482-7415 10;30 t. b. a.
11;00 The National News • An Expositor Classified will• A or •
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brothers, JaMe4 A of TPTPUto'
AleXandOr of wth4s9r; ParclaY
of England, night P.2110411ctre4-
The ftuteral-e,ertnee was held
Saturday at" 2 11.11. at the Q. A,
Whitney futleral home wb9r1 Aeve
T. V. 'Hancock of EgoltmOvale
United Church officiated.
Temporary • entombment
followed pioneer Meinurtal--
mausoleum with burial later in,
Egmondville cemetery:
Pallbearers were Kenneth
Dolmage, fan Domage, James
Bisback, Peter Bisback, Allan
Bisba.cic and Keven Bisback,
Mrs. Victor Bisback, 73, of
Egmondville, died in Seaferth
Canadiansarna,,,ersor4nel_ C ommunity Hospital Wednesday, - An Expositor Classified will three ti• March 29, after "a 'Short' illness. "-Pay -you -invideildta.-Ilife. you
COMING EVENTS She was the former Jessie 'Tied-one? Dial 527-0240.
On Thursday, April 6th, there
will be an executive meeting
commencing at 8;30 p.m.
On Friday, April 7th, there
will be' Bingo at the Legion hall.
NOTE - The General meet-
ing and Nomination will be held
on Thursday April 13th starting
at 8:30 p.m. Representatives
from the Ladies Auxiliary will
be. attending a portio9 of this
meeting.
NOTE - Remember the Spring
District meeting will be held at
Owen Sound on Sunday, April'
23rd.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1972 9:30 t4ve & Laugh ..
10:30 Underdog
11:00 Spiderman
4 11:30 The Pink Panther
12:00 Noon-Here Come The
Brides
1:00 Mr. ,Chips
1:30 The Outdoor Sportsman
2:00 Expo Baseball
4:30 Sports Week •
5:00 Masters Golf
6:00 Adam 12
6;30 FYI-News, weather and
Sports
7;00 All In The Family
7;30 The Smith Family
,8;00 NHL,Hockey Playoffs
10:30 .CellfitriTime...
11:00 The National News
11;15 Provincial Affairs
-11:20 P.M. Weather, 'news and
sports
11;49 Movie For Tonight; 'Shane'
Starring Alan Ladd and
Jean Arthur. •
SUNDAY, APRIL 9,1972
and
8;45
9:10
10:00
12;00
12:30
12:40
2;20
2;30
3:00
3:30
4:00
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8:00
• 9:00
11:00
Warren Beatty and Fran-
chot Tone.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972
8:00 a.m. Ontario Schools
Mr. Dressup
Ontario Schools
Canadian Schools Tele-
casts' presents "Hamlet"
Noon - Cartoons
News At Noon
Afternoon Movie; 'Con-
flict of wings' starring
John Gregson' and Muriel
Pavlow.
Fashions In Sewing,
Galloping Gourmet
Take 30 •
Edge of Night
Family Court
Drop-In
Bewitched
Reach For The Top
Pierre Berton
FYI - News, weather and
sports
Midweek Magazine
The Odd Couple -
Ry John D. Baker
public RelationSGiffeer
Branch 156
DATES OF SIGNIFICANCE -
TWO WORLD WARS '
Fifty-four years ago 'this month
WORLD WAR I
APRIL 5,
APRIL 5, 1918 - Allied forces
landed at Vladivostok.
APRIL 11, . 1918 - Armen-
tieres was lost by the Allies to
the enemy.
APRIL 13, 1918 - The Turks
' • took and occupied Batum.
APRIL 14, 1918 - General
Foch became Supreme Comman-
der of the Allies.
APRIL 15, 1918- Bailleul was
taken by the
APRIL 18, 1918 -Lord Milner
became the secretary of war.
APRIL 22, , 1918 - A raid
on Zeebrugge and Ostend was
carried out by the British Navy.
APRIL 26, 1918 - Kemmel
Hill was lost to th'e Allies.
APRIL 27, 1918 - The Turks
took and occupied kars.
Thirty-One years ago this month
WORLD WAR II
APRIL 1,- 1941 - The Ger-
mans scuttled two ships off Peru
when they were; intercepted by
-the Canadian armed merchant
cruiser "Prince Henry".
APRIL 6', 1941 - The British
entered Addis Ababa, the Capital
of Ethiopia, controlling virtually
all Italian' East Africa. The Ger-
mans attacked Yugoslavia and
Greece..
12:00 The National News
• 12:20 '''Bogart" 'The Maltese
Falcon' . Starring Hum-
phrey Bogart' and Mary
Astor.
TUESDAY, -APRIL 11; 1972
8:00 a.m. OntariO'S'ehools
8;45 Mr. Dressup
9;10 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools Tele-
casts
10:30 Friendly Giant
10;45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Noon - Cartoons
12:30 News At Noon 41 12:40 Afternoon Movie:1 Devilon
Horseback' starring
Googie Withers and Mere-
dith Edwards.
2;20 Fashions In Sewing
2;30 Galloping Gourmet
3;00 Take 30
3;30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4;30 Drop-In
5:00 Bewitched,
5;30 The Wild Kingdom
9;10 Ontario Schools
10:30-Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street •
12:00 Noon - Cartoons
12:30 News At Noon
12;40 Afternoon Movie; ,Thurr.
der In The Valley' star-
ring Loh McAllister •and
Edmund Gween.
2:20 Fashions in Sewing
2;30 Dick Berryman:Interview
3:00 Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4;00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5•00 Bewitched
5:30 Truth Or Consequences
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI - News, weather and
sports
7;00 The' Brady Bunch
7;30 Arnie
8;00 Laugh-In
9:00 I Regret Nothing
10:00 Hawaii Five-O: 'F.O.B.
Honolulu" - Part Two -
11;00 The National News
11;20 P.M.Weather, news and „
A sports
11:40 Movie For Tonight;
'Kaleidoscope' Starring,
Warren Beatty and Snsanah
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R. N. ALEXANDER
Londesboro
JOHN OQQK _
John. Cook, 88, of Kilbarchan
Nursing Horne, segerthi
formerly of MOKillop TovlPh4),
died Thursday following a skort
illness. For most. of his life lxe"
lived in the Ii‘eadbory
Funeral service was iieldFri-
day at 11 a.m. at the p, whit-
ney funeral home With 'Rev-. BIL
E. Reaber officiating,...
?•,- Interment followed. „ in
Brussels cemetery: '
MRS. VICTOR BISE3A.CK
McPherson and was born in
Scotland. She was married In
Scotland at Carron, Maray Shire
and came to• Canada as a war
bride in 1919. She moved to
this area in 1945. She was a
member of Egmondville United'
church.
She -is survived by her
husband; one daughter, Mrs.
Leslie (Delphine) Dolmage, of
McKillop Township; two sons,
Dennis--of Clinton; Grant of Hen-
Sall; two sisters, Mrs. Ella
Anderson, Scotland; Mrs. Elsie
Robitaille of Montreal; three
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