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The Huron Expositor, 1975-06-05, Page 18An AUTHENTIC Ctin gr OLD MILL In Blyth At The Railway Tracks Telephone 523-9666 Mon. to Thurs. 9 - 6 Sat. - 9 • 6 Fat - 0 - 9 Sun. - 6 Factory Outlet Leathin: & suede garments Leather Gloves & Mitts for all the family Nit Leather Pirses & Handbags Hats III Pure Virgin & Woe' Bankets -A sizes- Mohair Throws Sheepskin Rugs, Socks, Yarn, Toys, Etc. Our Specialty - Deerskin Gloves, Mitt. & Moccasins in sma authentic old mill you will Had the heritage and haidithiti of the teleran family a unique wool and leather Wildness. Where the Values Are Bainton Limited, Blyth Forest Rangers Party Game. Partridge Family John Strong Report Truth or Consequences Lawrence Welk Barbara Frum Show Movies George Hamilton IV The National . Western Ontario Mery Griffin FRIDAY Tonigh 9:30 Summer Schools Mon Aihi Friendly Giant Mr. Dressup Sesame Street Cartoon Corner Noon Report Movie Edge of Night Juliette and Friends Thirty From Winnipeg Family Court Fnrest Rangers Party Game Partriage Family. John Strong RepOrt Truth or Consequences Maude ChicO and the Man All In TheFamily M*A*S*H Tommy Hunter TBA The National Western Ontario Tonight 10:15 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30 112:45 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:20 — Lower In NOW 1st and terest Rates AVAILAT3LE ON 2nd Mortgages anywhere in Ontario on SIDENTIAL — INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction or land deelopment REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA — PHONE AREA CODE 519-744-6535 COLLECT AFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD. Head Office: 56 Weber Street, East, Kitchener, Ontario. WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH The Ontario•Government has set up a program of tax reductions on forest land. The purpose is to encourage proper management of such land, and to ensure its fullest productivity. Qualifying forest land owners will receive grants equal to 50% of the 1973-74-75 municipal and school taxes levied on their forest property. This program will be of interest to anyone owning forest land that is not assessed as part of a farm. It ig for the relief of landowners who manage their forests for the production of wood and wood products, and for the provision of wildlife habitat, water conservation, and prevention of erosion. For, further information and ar, appli- cation, phone (416) 965-3500 or write: Subsidies Branch Ministry 'of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs 56 Wellesley Street West Toronto, Ontario Ministry of Treasury Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs Honourable Leo Bernier Minister of Natural Resources Honourable W. Darcy McKeough Treasurer of Ontario ' '77,7777: ,,..,....im••••••.•••••••••CFPL TV listings 0011 • ••Ii••00 ii•••••••• Walton 0 tie HURON EXPOSITOR, Jurig 0, 19T5 UCW has, general meet!pg. 9:00 La Boite A Surprise 9:30 D'Iberville 10:00 Nuts 'n Bolts 'n Things 11;00 Circle Square 11:30 Bewitched 12:00 Reach For the Top 12:30 International Wrestling 1:30 Greening Up 2:00 CBC Sports Special 4:00 Bugs Bunny 5;00 The Stakes 6:00 FYI with Wayne Rogers 6:30 Movie 8;00 Front Page Challenge 8:30 Billy Liar 9:00 Movie Special 11:00 The National 11:20 P.M. 11:45 Movie SUNDAY 10:00 La Boite A Surprise 10:30 D'Iberville 11:00 Religious Special- Meeting Place:: Presby- terian Centennial 12:00 NFB Presents 12:30 Horst Koehler 1:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show 1:30 Speaking Out -2:00 Arts '75 2:30 CBC Sunday Sports 4:00 Make A Joyous Noise' 5:00 Music To See 5:30 Wonderful World of Disney. 6:30 Romany Jones 7:00 The Beachcombers 7:30 The Waltons 8:30 Movie 9:00 Sunday Movie 11:00 The National 11:15 Nation's Business 11:20 PM News etc. 11:45 Heritage Highways 11:50 Movie Review 12:20 Movie MONDAY 9:30 A Place Of Your Own 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed Allen 11:30 Juliette & Friends 12:00 Cartoons 12.30 News at Noon 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Monday at 3 3:30 Take 30 4:00 Family Court SATURDAY 8:30 La Boite A Surprise 9:00 D'Iberville 9:30 Hilarious House of Fright- enstein 10:30 Circle Square 11:00 Junior° Talent Hour 12:00 Wrestling 1:00 Reach For The Top 1:30 Garri.ning with Gwen 2:00 Baseball 6.ame 4:30 •Soortsweek 5:00 Bugs Bunny 6:00 Supper Show 7:30 Music Machine 8:00 Front Page Challenge 8:30 Billy Liar 9:00 A 'Little Bit of Ompah 10:00 Wayne and Schuster 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Weekend 11:45 Movie SUNDAY 9:00 -Niven Miller 9:30 The Church Today 10:00 Crossroads 10:30 Rex Humbard 11:30 It is Written 12:00 Peoples Church 1 :00 Focus 1:30 TRA NO Under Attack 3:00 Family Finder 3:30 Wonders of The Wild 4:00 Speaking Out 4:30 Arts '75 5:00 Music To See 5:30 Singtime 6:00 Dimity 7:00 Beachcombers 7:30 The Waltons 8:30 Four Feathers 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Weekend 11 :45 Starlight Theatre 'MONDAY 9:30 Summer Schools 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoon Corner 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2:30 Fdee of Night 3:00 Juliette ana Friends 3:30 Thirty from Ottawa 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Party Clime 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Hee Hatv 8:00 Mary Tvler Moore 8i30 This is The Law r ailitiitb 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 6:00 FYI 7:00 Gunsmoke 8:00 Mary Ty ler Moore' Show R-10 This Is The Law 9:00 Cannon 10:00 V.1 P. 10:30 Take 30 11:001 fhe National 11:20 PM 11:45 . Movie • TUESDAY 9:10' Mr. Piper 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant , 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed Allen 11130 Juliette & Friends 12:00 Cartoons 12:30' News 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Tuesday at 3 with John Judson 3:30 Take 30 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 6:00 ' FYI •7:00 Maude 7:30 Chico And The Man 8:00 Happy Days 8:30 Police Story 9:30 On The Road 10:00 Look Who's Here 10:30 Saskatchewan Pre-Elec- tion Special 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11:45 Movie WEDNESDAY 9:30 A Place Of Your Own 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed. Allen 11:30 Juliette & Friends 12:00 Cartoons • 12:30 News at Noon 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Wednesday at 3 with Shirley Taylor '3:30 Take 30 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Best of Groucho 6:00 FYI 7:00 Little House on. The Prairie 8:00 Something to Sing About 9:00 Canadian Boating Test 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:20 11:45 9:30 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30 12:45 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 Aquarium 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 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoon Corner 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Thirtyfrom Edmonton 4:00 ramify court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Party Game 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 ,John Strong Report 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7.0n Gunsmoke 8:00 Something To Sing About 9:00 Boating Test 10:00 NFB (Arctic Tour) 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Tonight Mery Griffin THURSDAY 9:30 Mr. Piper 10:00 Mon Anil. 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Cartoon Corner 12:30 Noon Report 12:45 Movie 3:00 2:30 Juliette and Friends Edge of Night 3:30 Take Thirty 4:00 Family Court 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11:45, Movin' On THURSDAY 9:30 Mr. Piper 10:00 MoniAmi 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 'Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed Allen 11:30 Juliette — Friends 12:00 Cartoons 12;30 News at Noon 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Thursday at 3 with Bill Brady on arts 3:30 Take 30 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers S:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 6:00. FYI 7:00 Rhoda 7:30 Barney Miller 8:00 Barbara Frum 9:00 Man About The House 9:30 Bob Newhart Show 10:00 Mannix 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11:45 Police Woman 12:45 Movie FRIDAY 9:30 A Place Of Your Own 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed Allen 11:30 Juliette & Friends Cartoons News Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Friday at 3 with Becky Carnegie 3;30 Take 30 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Forest Rangers 5:00 Partridge Family 5:30 Dick Van Dyke 6:00 FYI 7:00 Hee Flaw 8:00 All In The Family 8:30 M.A.S.H. 9:00 Tommy Hunter Show 10:00 Hawaii Five-0 11:00 The National 11:20 PM 11:45 Movie MOVIES SATURDAY, JUNE 7 6:30 "The Betrayal" - Amanda Blake, Sam Groon 9:00 "The Cypress File" - Green. 11:45 "The Spiral Road" - Rock 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:30 11:00 11:20 11:45 SUNDAY, JUNE 8 8:30 "Four Feathers" 12:20 "Having A Wonderful Time" - Ginger Rogers, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. MONDAY, JUNE 9 12:45 "Billion Dollar Brain"- Michael Caine, Ed Begley. 11:45 "The Dark And Bloody Ground". TUESDAY, JUNE 10 12:45 "The RAre Breed" - James Stewart, Brian Keith. 11:45 "The Night STalker" "U.F.O." Kolchak. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 12:45 "Now You See It, Now You Don't" - Jonathan Winters, Steve Allen. 11:45 Movin' On THURSDAY, JUNE 12 12:45 "Hell Bound" - John Russell, Stuart Whitman 9:00 "Of Mice And Women" 1:45 Police Woman "No Place To Hide" - 12:45 "Thriller" - Edward Andrews Vaughn Taylor FRIDAY, JUNE 13 12:45 "The Raiders" - Brian Keith, Robert Culp. 11:45 "The Longest Hundred Miles" - Doug McClure, Katherine Ross. Dublin • Black top paving has been done around the Arrow Service Station , of Mr. Russell Kramp's, which is an added improvement to the village. Also visiting over the weekend with Mrs. Dan Costello was her son Mr. Dan Costello and family, from Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Small and Doug and Mary Lou Kraemers spent the weekend at Eugina Lake. A Mr. Clem Krauskopf spent Sunday in Waterdown at Notre 'Dame Villa where Sister M. Euphrasia Bolge celebrated her Diamond Jubilee with concelebrated mass and dinner and a reception followed. Other nieces and nephews attending were Mr. Charlie Price from Stratford,' Sister Mary Immaculate, London, Mrs. Jack Johnson and Mrs. Doug Moser of Waterloo, Mrs. Harold Tauber of Kitchener, Mr. Albert Krauskopf of Fruitland. 11:45 Mery Griffin 1:15 Movie MOVIES SATURDAY, JUNE 7 6:00 "The People" Colin O'Shea, Kim Darby, Diane Varsi. 11:45 "Once Upon a Time in the West", Henry Fonda, Claudia • • Cardinale. SUNDAY, JUNE 8 11:50 "Bamboo Saucer" - Dan Duryea, John Erickson. MONDAY, JUNE 9 12:45 "Breath of Scandal" - Sophia Loren, John Gavin. TUESDAY, JUNE 10 12:45 "Thirteen Gh osts" - Charles Herbert, • Jo Morrow. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 12:45 "Thunder in the Sun" - Susan Hayward, Jeff Chandler. THURSDAY, JUNE' 12 12:45 "Too Late Blues" - Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens, 9:00 "It's Good to be Alive" Colm O'Shea. FRIDAY, JUNE 13 12:45 "Luck of the Irish" - Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter. 1:15 "Judith" - Sophia Loren, Peter Finch. WALTON. Correspondent Mrs. Allan McCall All units of the United Church Women met together for the general meeting on Wednesday evening last week at Duff's United Church. Walton Unit was in charge of the devotions when they animated some of the program that was used at the. Presbyterial Annual Meeting recently, as an historic occasion to honor the Jubilee year - a 50th anniversary. Mrs, Ruth Thamer opened with the singing of the Anniversary Hymn, Mrs. Marjory Huether was the pianist. Mrs. Jean Bewley read the celebration opening, "The past speaks, the present responds, the future beckons." Years ago, women responded to this Presence. As they gathered together, in tiny companies, little did they realize they were making history. Birt eventually, these small gatherings formed the W.M.S. of the Methodist, Congregational and Presbyterian Churches. Often the gatherings of women were interdenominational - they were too few to be exclusive. Out of this soil came the first experiments in organic uni-on that produced the United Church. At the time of union in 1925 all three denominations had national women's boards involved primarily with W.M, .S. work. Those taking part in the program were: Mrs. Berva Watson, representing the Methodist Church, Mrs. Esther Watson, representing the Congregational Church. Mrs. Teenie Achilles representing the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Pauline Bennett representing the W.M.S. Mrs. Marie 'Bennett representing the W.A., Mrs. Kathy Achilles representing the Huron U.C.W. , Mrs. Olive Dundas representing the Perth U.C.W. Mrs. Carol Collins representing the E.U.B. - W.S. W. S. Mrs. Annie Reid was the first president of the U.C.W. and recalled happenings in the 1930's, Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell added more memorable events in the past. The Great' Parade record was played throughout the program with everyone joining in with the choir. Mrs. Audrey Hackwell read the scripture from Romans 8. Mrs. Betty McCall read a letter written from a W.M.S. member . on Nov. 7, 1928. Mrs. Mildred Traviss a letter from the Ai chives in Toronto..' Mrs. Elva Bolger read the ,prayer, Mrs. Edna Hackwell and Mrs. Dorothy Sholdice gave their findings of the "Great Debate", on the enthusiasm of women to work toward the total m ission of the church, together with the , shortage of ministers and their concern for the lack of religious ,instruction of children. On the historic occasion members remember with thanksgiving their heritage in their church. A moments silence was observed in memoriam of those who through generations have passed on their knowledge into the society and the community: Mrs. Edith Wey presided for the business. Minutes were read by Mrs. Mildred Traviss. The offering was received by Mrs. Doreen Rockwell and Mrs. Leona Herniae Stryker SIDING INSTALLATIONS Kaiser Aluminum Wesiroc Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia, Eavestroughing, Shutters. Quality workmanship, reasonable prices., 20 year guarantee. Throw away that paint brush! Call us 462-742$ McDonald and dedicated by Mrs.Wey, followed by prayer, Mrs. Betty McCall corresponding secretary read thank you cards from Mrs. Ethel 1.eeming, Mrs. Pauline. Bennett and Mrs. Georgina Rosman. Mrs. Wey gave a report from the Presbyterial meeting she had attended. The Regional meeting is set for October 7th to be held at Clinton. The Doxology was sung and Rev. DockTn closed with the Benediction. The units all met, for their business. The Copper Contest leaders • collected for their sides. Therd will be no unit meetings in June. Plans were made for the 50th Anniversary celebration on Sunday at Duff's Church with a luncheon to be served folloWing the morning service. ; Personals Recent visitors with Mrs. Jean Broadfoot were: Mr. and 1Mrs. Jack Hinchley, Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. David Kerby and children and Mr. John Smith of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles and Mr. Jerry Achilles have returned home following a visit with relatives at Hearst, Sioux Narrows and Hop Junction. On Sunday the 'Walton charge of Duff's Church are welcoming many of past members back to the morning service at 11 A.M. to celebrate the 50th Anniversary. There will be banners, old pictures and histories on display, with lunch and a birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dunk of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs ,Phyllis Dunk. • Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Achilles , were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sills end family of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles and family, Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and family of Kintail and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and family of Fergus also visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs.. Allan McCall visited on Sunday with Mrs. W.H.Currie and Mr, and lvfrs. Warren Currie, Douglas, Heather and Tommy in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid 'spent the weekend with Mr. ar Mrs. Alvin Stimore, Stratford. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed on the arrival* of their son on Saturday in Clinton Public Hospital. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. SATURDAY +n. run Arctic Four V.I.P. 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