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1:00 Roy Jewel Farm Show gi00 Ronnie, Prophet Show, _. - +�
1:30 Summer CountryCanada - f, Grand Bend on Wednesday, July, 5 y" ,
rD A t0:Q0 Hawaii Five , 17 for the usual four-day run:at 9: , I x . ` ; .,
2:00 The World We Live In WEDNESDAY Y 11:00 The National .r xf '
2:30 Canadian Gymnastic 10:00 Mon Ami ' 11;20 PM p,m. each evening, plus the ' k „,�1111
k Championships 10:15 Friendly Giant - 11:45 Canadian Open Golf one-night stand in Kincardine's �I,
4:00 Sunday Best 10:30 Mt. Dressup Reports. Town Hall, Sunday the 21st at
S:OO Music To See 11:00 Ontario Schools. 8:30 P.M. '
5:3Q. World of Disae CFPL MOVIe3 This humourous but truthful WATCHING, THE CROWDS -Mrs,. Pat Bennett,
Y 12:00 Cartoons view of 18 young actresses who exhibited handicrafts at Saturday's Arts and '
6:30 Act, Fast 12:3Q News AT Noon SATURDAY J Y 20th struggling to work on Broadwa `
7:00 The. Beachcombers 12:45 Movie"15561�A „ - gg g Y " Crafts Festival, smiles at some of the 800 people who
7:30 The Waltons 2:30 Juliette & Friends • 11:4_0' nd Luke Paul'takes takes place in The Footlights attended,the show, a first for Seaforth. (Staff Photo)
8:30 iVew Dick Van Dyke Show 3:00 Thirty From Newman and George Club, a New York theatrical
Kennedy. boarding house. The audience ' ,
9:00 .Canadian Films "•The 3:30 Edge of Night SUNDAY • JULY 21st reacts , to the triumphs, the n eRowdyman" 4:00 Odyssey A I 11:40 "Million Dollar ,Legs"- heartaches, and the hilariousCedrl ' Smi'h t .I n one Oa n
11:00 . The Watmnai • 5:00 Dick Van Dyke W,C. fields and Jack situations which these theatrical "'
11:15 PMWeather 5:30 That Girl' '
%,11:40 Movie Oakie. hopefuls and their .parents, -
6:06 Fyi MONDAY, JULY 22, nd boyfriends and producers share,
. 7:00• Chase ' 12:45 "Perfect Furlough" - during the course of the play. show -at., Huron Playhouse
MONDAY 8:00 _ CFL Footbah Tony Curtis and Janet The cast' is made • up of the
10:30 Canadian Sports' Report Leigh.- entire 1974 Playhouse company, , Cedric Sinith
10:00 Mon Ami 11:00 The National 11:45 "The World, At War" including the full compliment of ,troubadour of Canadian,
concert stage. His theatrical
10:15 Friendly Giant - 41:20 PM songs, integration of Apolitical sat ire
(Episode #2) a rentices who, themselves,' are
10:30. Mr.Dressup 11:45 Movie a TUESAY, JULY 23rd manifestations of the characters ' poetry -and sketches, brings his and poetry with music has been
11:00 Ontario Schools ,12:45 "Return From The in this play, plus fouord albums
r aspiring Hae!n to the Playhouse an show, stageks Yhn and in appearancesa featured on four con ,TV and
12:00 Cartoons Ashes" - Maximillian thespians living in the' Huron
12.30 News THURSDAY P g association with the Ontour stage. His mastery of songs and
Schella and 5airtantha County area. In the lead roles are: of the Ontario Arts . sketches have been recognized b
12:45 Movie 10:00 Mon Ami E ar. program 'g
2:30 Juliette & Friends 10:15 Friendly,Giant "Th Mary Charlotte Wilcox as Terry Council, for one performance critics everywhere. -
11:45 The Chartroose Randall, Rosemary Donnelly as ' only, 'Sunday, Jul 28th at 8:00 This
3x00 Thirty From 10:30 Mr.Dressup - Caboose" - Molly Bee and• Jean Maitland (who "makes it" Y Y Y pass spring, Mr. Smith
3:30 Edge of Night 11:00 Ontario Schools P m• worked at George Luscomb's
Ben C, per. in Hollywood),` and' Joan Hari'na This electic iCanadiatt writer= Toronto Works -ho Productions,
4:00 Forest Rangers 12:00 Cartoons WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th. P
4:30 A Way Out 12:30 News „ „ as Mrs. Orcutt, the former actress singer is associated with the where he conceived a,Ltd worked
12:45 Geronimo - . ChuctZ turned boarding.,house owner. well-known folk sin
5:00 Dick Van Dyke 12:45 Movie • ging group as writer -musician -actor in the
5:30 That Girl
Connors and Pat Conway. Miss Wilcox, a discovery of `The Perth County Conspiracy', highly successful •• stage
2:30 Juliette & Friends director James Murphy's
7:00 Guns1... I 3.:30 Thi tyof Night ' . 11:45 Hed y�LamarrAanid Jane intensive auditions for this plum which
ch has enjoyed appear it cal ac l im' besadat-selling tation of Barry Broadfoot's
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8.00 rirmclge 1�amily 4:00 Forest Rangers role, originates .from London, Black Swan Coffee House -in Years`'. It has been 'taped for ..
THURSDAY, JULY 25th Ontario. She received 'theatrical Stratford, across the country and CBC -Television: and a major
8:30 Cannon 4:30 Newfoundland Holiday 12:45 "Two On A Bench" - training both in Toronto and at on television. Canadian tour is planned.
9:30 Double Up 5:00 'Dick Van Dyke patty Duke and Ted Queen's •� and has 1✓ P •
110 ,10:00 Of All People 5:30 That Girl Patty . As a solo, performer, Mr. Mr. Smith comes to the
10:30 Romantic Rebellion 6:Op pyI appeared professionally at the Smith, "English bred, Ontario Playhouse direct from his current
. Kawartha Festival in Lindsay and.,, jljuttered'', has toured extensively engagement at Stratford's Black
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where she met and married
4:00
Forest Rangers
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News, Weather, Sports
players community theatre.
Kengass, founder and artistic
SATURDAY
11:45
Movie
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director - of "the home for
9:30 French Show
Winner of 1973 Central Ontario
TUESDAY
11:00
OECA
,Canadian playwrites.", She has
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10:00
Mon -Ami
12:00
Littlest Hobo
been on stage and on TV both in
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Friendly Giant
12:30
News, Markets, etc.
England and Canada, and was
11:00 VanenulvrAbuarium,
10:30
Mr. Dress Up
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Movie
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11:30 KlahatiW
11:00
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2:30
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one -act 'plays, 'Works'', taken to
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Littlest Hobo
3:00
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Forest Rangers
third season; is an active and
2:00 Sorts
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4:30
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popular actress in Midland,
4:30
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Bugs' Bunny
3:00 ' Thirty, From
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where she and her .husband
founded and operate The Huronia
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The trouble with measles, and
acne,
6:00
Irish Rovers -
4:00
Forest Rangers
6:00
News, Weather, Sports
players community theatre.
German measles (or rubella), is
But both types of measles can
6:30
Mannix
4:30
Marcs Grab Bag
6:30
Truth or Consequences,
Winner of 1973 Central Ontario
that instead of being forgotten
and should be prevented.
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7:30
Tommy Banks
5:00
Julilette and Friends
7:00
Barnaby Jones
Drama Festival's Best Director
illnesses —they're' simply liable
If yolir child hasn't been
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All around the Circle
5:30
That Girl
8:00
8:30.
All in the Family
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to be.disregarded.
We have the vaccine to'
immunized, ask your family,
doctor or medical officer of health'
8:30
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6:00
6:30
News, weather, etcr
Truth or Consequences.
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9:00
Prophet Show
highly versatile and able
performer now has a grown u
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about the combined vaccine. One
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Undone
Under Attack
The National
family, allowing her to accept
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again measles and rubella has -
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injection gives long-lasting
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10:30
11:00
In the Mood
The National
7:30
8:00
Make Mine Country
Expo Ball
11:20
News, Weather, Sports ,
more professioffal activity in
addition to her Huron' Country
been readily available since 1972.
of Health has distributed nearly
11:20
Western nntario
10:00
America
11:45
11:5'0
Heritage Highway
Movie
Playhouse appearances.
Yet there were nearly 3,000
cases of measles reported in this
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half a million doses' of it to
Physicians and medical officers of
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Weekend
11.00
The National
Opening Wedne�sclay, July 24
Province last year, and more than
health since it became available
11:45
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at the Grand Bend tent playhouse
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9:30
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French
11:45
Movie
WEDNESDAY
Private Lives', Noel Coward's
Toronto physician, who
specializes in health,
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vaccine as soon after the a of 12
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Program
10:60
Mon Ami
SATURDAY, JULY 20
sophisticated romantic comedy.
public
described this situation "as 'a
months as possible. .
10:00
Cathedral of Tomorrow
10:15
FriendlyGiant
11:45
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.disgrace."
With children getting into
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11:00
11:30'
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It is Written
10:30
Mr. Dress Up
Frank
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recently divorced Amanda. and
Elyot meet on their respective
.
Of course part of the problem
group activities so much earlier
12:00
Peoples Church
11:00
12:00
OECA
Littlest Hobo
SUNDAY,.
9:00
JULY 21
Summer. Movies
new honeymoons . . . at the
stems from the fact ,that most
today than they used to, risks of • -
spreading,
41l 1:00
Outdoor Sportsman
12:30
News, Markets, Etc.
(Chaplin)
same place, same time.
people aren't quite sure whether
they've had either or both of
catching and
contagious diseases rubella
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World Live In
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Tickets are on sale for all,
these afflictions. And there's still
,like
and measles are increased.
we
2:30
Ed Allen
Gable, Lily Palmer.
Playhouse performances at 14
a widely held view that every
While measles and rubella are
2:30
CBC .Sports
3:00
Thii*ty From
MONDAY JULY 22
locations around the Kincardine -
child them —that they're
generally regarded as being
3:30
World Cup Soccer
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gets
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5:00 Music To, See 4:00 Forest Rangers McGavin, Carol Lynley. Region. Details and bookings may milestones along the way to sertbus complications. ••
5:30 Impressions 4:30 Od'ess be obtained by calling the Play
6:00 Walt Diene Y � Y 11:45 `Portrait from Life" - house box office, (519) 238-8387. maturity —like toilet training, or Measles is easier to recognize;
�--- % S:00. Juliette and Friends Robert Beatty, Hervert the child has symptoms of fever
7:00 Beachcombers 5:30 That Girl
7:30 The •Waltons Lom. ' —cough, runny nose and bleary
6:00 News, Weather, etc. TUESDAY, JULY 23 • eyes — for about four,days before
8.30 The New Dick Van Dyke 6:3,0 Truth or Consequences 1:00 "The Deathe Of Me Yet" Q the rash appears. The rash is red
1 The, National 7:OQ (3unsmoke Doug McLure, Darren S�af ort `ts $1500 and blotchy starting on the head
11:20• News, etc. . 8:00 Network ' , r g /
11:45 Movie 11:00 The National _ and moving downward. it lasts for
"Mister Moses" Robert „ five to seven days.
11:2tF' News, weather, etc. Mitchum,.. Carol .Baker.Youth in Action grant Measles can lead to otitis
11:45 Movie WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 media (an inflammation of the
MONDAY THURSDAY 1:00 "The Reluctant Heroes" - middle ear) and, in about one
. 1U:00 Mon Anti 10:00 Muu Anil Ken Berry, Jim Hutton. Youth in Action which provides make up the Ontario Experience case in a thousand, to
10.15 Friendly Giant 10:15 Friendly Giant 1 11:45 "Born to be Bad" - summer employment for young '74 special summer employment encephalitis — an inflammation
10:30 Mr. Dress Up 10:30 Mr. Dress Up Roberf Ryan, Loretta people in co-operatively funded program, coordinated by the of the brain that can leave the
11:00 OECA 11:00 OECA Young, community recreational projects Youth Secretariat. child retarded.
12:00 Littlest Hobo 12:00 Littlest Hobo THURSDAY JULY 25 has recently announced grants for In this area projects which have Rubella is much less obvious
12:30 Noofi Report 12:30 News, Markets, Etc. 1:00 "The Redhead & The this summer. These projects are been approved include Fun than measles. Sometimes there
1:00 Movie 1:00 Movie, Cowboy" - Glen Ford, cost shared by the Sports' and Summer '74, Seaforth, sponsored are no. visible signs at ail. It's a
*2:30 Ed' Allen 2:30 Ed len Rhonda Flemming. Recreation Bureau of the Ministry by Seaforth Recreation mild disease for the person who
3:00 Thirty'From 3:00 Thirty, From 9:00 "Night Train to Terror" ,_and a municipal authority, recrea- Committee, $1,500.; Summer has it, but if a pregnant woman
3:30 Edge of Night 3:30' -Edge of Nip -ht david Steinburg, Keenan tion committee or other Playground, Zurich, sponsored by contracts rubella her unborn fetus
4:00 Forest Ringers communit agency, The program Zurich Recreation Committee, can be damaged.
\ 4:00' Forest ltangCr, Wynn. Y g y= p g g
4:30 A Way Out , o:00 News, Weather, Etc. , 12:05 "Shane" - Alan Ladd, provides the opportunity. for $1,350.; and Children's Summer Women of childbearing age
6:00 Juliette and Friends 6:30 Truth or ConsequencesJaen Arthur. community agencies to extend Playground, Brussels, sponsored should also ensure that they have
5:30 That .Girl 7:00 Lawrence Welk . FRIDAY JULY 26 their existing recreation services by Brussels Recreation Parks & had rubella or been immunized
6:00, News, WEather,ete, 8:00 South Seas1:00 "Going Steady" - Mooly or develop innovative programs to Community, $365. against it — and do so before
6:30 Truth or Consequences &M, Ceilidh Bee, Alan Reed. meet the needs of the general there is any chance of pregnancy.
7:00 Hee Haw 9:00 Movie 12:05 "Goodbye Charlie" . community, or. special disadvan- Rubella vaccine must not be given
10:30 George Hamilton IV to ed groups. Broiling Tip to re
8:00 Partridge Family g Tony Curtis, Debbie Rey- g. b't' p ' Steaks, chops or meat a pregnant women.
R-'10 , Canihbii . 11:00 The National nolds. More than 1,500 young people P patties, For the sake of ourselves, our
► 11:20 'News, Weather, Sports will bb employed by local at least an inch thick are best for children, and our future children,
W 9';30 Dduble Up broiling,
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o' " pebellidn FRIDAY' this program. All programs will half an inch thick. Thinner pieces of the weapons science has given
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Jewitt bath of Clinton ,r �, F � 1 :" " '
The fifth% fin... ,1, net vYaS fico ge 1SaCl`` pwnet yby; , ,fi ro rr '
Ronald and Carmen Ketx with hack Meri4m �tiylnK. � ; ' 4 . r't �`
Kings Brother awned *r Thomas.Mcl,gan a t ,40ven I ,r ,, ,, sr
Wm. McLean was NO, of xn� money yuus hiss HI a
Lee Date owned by! Gary l'S!etrt, Credttox at}d dri>r b w , ;,,' ' i,
Wayne"Dupee Clinton.. t,1. , ,a,, , I,
The Stith race winner 'was KC -f s Boy QrV 1, b .
Ronald Kerr Goderich and,'dri p by-0-ack'crinin.; `flaill,t `, Y ° , 14.
mile was in 2.1,3:3, pay. off.7 50vWas fteggin: 'o}
owned by -Charles 'Brindley Goderich ;and doyen b}r
Allan MacDonald. 'Bandelier °A,, a , i by art and'.Grant r
Fisher. Goderich with CA hdriI Ing `.was' 'fourth,
Deep Run Vomtte owned by Mi. and Mrs. W -Mclean ',,
was out of the money with Wm. driving. The seventh
race winner was Victor. H Vole' ,owned by Fred to1.w - "
Londesboro, witu u, tk MacDonald drivinR,- The�'mile s
was in 2.11:4 and the pay off'vas 6,90. Third was $'66 t F'
Boy owned by Edith Samis and driven by .Jack `'
Duckworth both of Goderich. :Pebbles .Girl ovk�ned `by ,
George Feagan Goderich and Ron Feagan Goderich and
Ron Feagan Dundas was fourth with Gerry, Roebuck of
Goderich driving. Out of the money was Timberina-Hy
owned by Arnold Doak Goderich and driven by Jack
Meriam and Jimmy the Butler owned by Robert and'-
H.O. Jerry of Goderich with Robert on the bike. 1.i
. In the eighth race Crimson, Van owned by • Bruce
Bolland .Goderich with Gerry Roebuck driving was out •
of,
the money. In the tenth race Shadown Bars owned
by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald was
second.
At the Clinton Raceway Sunday in the first race the
winner was Armbro Napier owned by ,Jack Holmes,
Clinton and driven by Dennis Jewitt. The mile was in
2.09 and the pay off was 4.00. Third was Geordie Mite
owned by Jeanie and Hugh Galbraith, Dashwood, and
• driven by Wayne.Dupee, Clinton. Out of the money .
was Dusty Bob owned and driven by Wil&n3LMcLean,
and Sandy Doo Little owned by Leonard Hunter,_
. Clanton and driven by Frank MacDonald..
Third in fhe second race was Saint Clair Buck owned.
and driven by Phil Bisback, Seaforth. Judy Mathers
owned and driven by Mac Sewers, Londesboto did '
not ftnistyli� due to an accident..'
AAe , ra s`„ are;, owned by.
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and driven
Ernest Brown :arid Hate�dg, Gli'nto
,by Harold Gibbings. The time wa's'2.12:2 and the pay,
off was 4:60. Second was Scotts G owned by Ann ,.
Samis, Goderich and driven by Jack Duckworth. Third
. was Rhythm's Nancy owned and' driven by Frank
,Y MacDonald. ..... .._, ._ .. . . '.
Second in the fourth race was Owen Creed owned by
L. Bird, and S. Moskal; Komoka and driven by Wayne •
Dupee. Third w as Claybrook -Ricci, ownedby 11
Kenneth Holmes, and driven by, Doug McNall, Hensall.. °, ,
Fourth was Centennial Bob owned by Charles Mathers
and driven by Floyd Mathers, both of Goderich. Out of
the money was Sammy Seaway, owned and driven'by
„ Mac Sewers. -
Second in the fifth race was Ladys David owned by
John and Dennis Jewitt with Dennisdriving.. Third was
Conray Frost owned by Charles Mathers, and driven by
Ray Mathers. .
Scotts Boy owned by Edith Samis and drivenby Jack
Duckworth '.,was out of the money.
Out of the money in the sixth was Avon True Lee
owned by Harold Gibbings, and driven by Jack Pollard. . .
Fifth in the seventh race was Son of Paragon owned
and driven by William Caldwell of Clinton.
Fifth in the eighth race Crimson Josie owned by
Bruce Volland , Goderich, and driven by Dennis Jewitt.
Out pf .the money' was Miss Direct:Bakerowned by
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Lorne Tyndall, Clinton and driven by Frank ,
MacDonald.
'The ninth race winner was Chilly .Will owned by
Charles Travis, Goderich, and driven by William I ,
Caldwell. The mile was in 2.02:2. The pay off was 6.50.
Fourth was Janet Express owned and driven by _
William German of Clinton. I
The tenth race winner was Miss Belle Bars owned by I
Fred Fowler, and driven by Frank MacDonald.. The
' mile was in 2.07:2 and thepay. off was 4.80. Third was . •
Imp Mathers owned by Charles, Eugene and John
Mathers awith John driving. "
Next week -July 14th will be the 6.H.H.A. Belvedere
Pace. •
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