The Brussels Post, 1974-01-16, Page 11SATURDAY,JAN. 19th
9:00 French Show
9;30 Rocket Robin Hood
10:00 Spiderman
10:30 Juniior Talent Hour
11:30 East of the' Sun
12:00 Abbott and Costello
12:30 The Littlest Hobo
1:00 You. Really Can(local)
1:30 Reach for the Top
2:00 Canadian College Sport
3:00 TBA Sports
4:00 Championship Curling
5:00 Bugs Bunny
6:00 Supper Show "Go Ask
Alice", -William Shatner,
Andy Griffith,Ruth
Roman and Julie' Adams.
7:30 Music Machine
8:00 NHL Hockey
10:30 Singalong Jubilee
11:00 The National
a11.20 CKNX Late News • 11:45 Starlight Theatre.."an
Can," - Shirley MacLaine
and Frank Sinatra.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20
8:00 French Show
8:30 OECA ,4 :I 10:30 Cathedral of Tomorrow
11:30 Hymn Sing
12:00 Peoples' Church
; 1:00 Focus on the Farm
1:30 Country Canada \
2:00 Howie Meeker
Mr. Chips
Canadian Film-Makers
Commonwealth...Games
World of Music
Youth Confrontation
Arts '74
Music To. See
Singtimne
Walt Disney
The Beachcombers
The Waltons
Dick Van Dyke
The Collaborators
The Marketplace
Ombudsman
The National
CKNX Late News
The World At War
MONDAY
Ontario Schools
Friendly Giant
Mon Ami
Ontario Schools
Mister Dressup
Juliette
Ed Allen
Lassie
Noon Report
Matinee
Take Thirty
Edge of Night
Family Court
Drop-In
My Three. Sons
Truth or Consequences
Insight-News,Weather
Twilight Theatre
Partridge Family
Cannon
This Is The Law
South Seas
Man Alive
The National
News
Classic Theatre
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...TUESDAY
8:00 Ont ario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mister Dressup
11:00 Juliette,
11:30 Ed Allen
12:00 Lassie
12:30 Noon Report
1:00 Matinee
3:00 Take Thirty
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Switched On Set
5:00 My Three Sons
Truth or Consequences
6:00 News
6:30 Twilight Theatres(Part 11)
7:30 Circle Eight Ranch
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Police Story
9: Front Page Challenge
10:00 !Up Canada!
10:30 Some Honourable
Members
The National
Insight
Starlight Theatre
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CKNX TV listings .
WEDNESDAY 5 :00 My Three Sons
8:00 Ont ario Schools 5:30 Truth or Consequences
8:45 Friendly Giant 6:00 Insight, news, etc.
9:00 Mon Ami Lawrence Welk
9:15 Ontario. Schools 7:30 Maude
10:30 Mister Dressup 8:00 All in the. Family
11:00 Juliette 8:30 M*A*S*H
11:30 Ed Allen 9:00 Tommy Hunter
12:00 Lassie 10:00 Under Attack
12:30 Noon Report 11:00 The National
1:00 Matinee 11:20 Insight, news, etc.
3:00' Take Thirty 11:45 Starlight Theatre
3:30 Edge of Night
MOVIES
MONDAY, JANUARY 21st
Matinee at 1 P.M. - "Afunny
thing happened on the way
to the Forum" -Phil.
Silvers, Buster Keaton and
Jack Gilford.
Twilight Theatre "Planet of the
Apes" - Charlton Heston,
Roddy McDowall and Kim
Hunter (Part one)
Classic Theatre 11:45 -"Bucksin
Frontier" - Richard Dix,
Jane Wyatt, Lee J. Cobb,
albert Dekker and, Victor Jory
TUESDAY JANUARY 22
Matinee at 1 P.M. "The
Shuttered Room" - Gig
Young and Carol Lynley
Twilight Theatre 6:30 -"Planet of
The Apes" - Charlton
Heston and Roddy Mc
Dowell.
Starlight Theatre 11:45 -
"Baylou" - Peter
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23
Matinee at 1 P.M. "The Son of
Cleopatra" - Mark Damon
and Scilla Gabel.
John Wayne Festival 11:45 , -
The ,Fighting Seabees"
John Wayne, Susan
Hayward, William Frawley
and Dennis O'Keefe.
THURSDAY,JANUARY 24
Matine at 1 P.M. - "Rapture" -
Melvyn Douglas and Dean
Stockwell.
Thursday night Movies 9:.M.-
"Honour thy Father" - Raf
Vallone,Richard. Castellano, and
Brenda Vaccaro.
Starlight Theat. re 11:45-"The
Russians Are Coming"
Carl Reiner,
• Jonathon Winters and
Eva Marie Saint.
FRIDAY,JANUARY 25
Matinee at 1 P.M. - "Up From
The Beach" - Cliff Robert-
son and Red Buttons.
Starlight Theatre 11:45 - "Those•
Daring Young Men" -
Tony Curtis and Terry-Thomas
NEWS OF
Huronview
.„ •
Mr. and Mrs. Allin Schramm and the regulars Norman
Speir and Jerry Collin provided the Old Ty me music for
Monday's activities. A new group of volunteers from Bayfield
assisted with the wheel chairs and the program with Mrs.
Fern. Baker as captain along with Mrs. Percy Johnston,Mrs.
Jack Couch and Miss Dorothy Ranki. Residents having
birthdays during the week were honoured as well as three
new residents welcomed to the home. They were Mr. and
Mrs. Chellew of Blyth and Mrs. Foster of Goderich.
A first for the Home took place on Wednesday with the
forming of an over 90 Club. Thirty-three of the forty-nine
eligible residents attended the get-together which will be held
on the second Wednesday afternoon of the month. Mrs.
Hamilton who is ninety-nine had the honour of being the
eldest lady with the eldest man being Mr. Kingswell at 95.
Slides of events at the Home were shown and a Sing-4-long
led by Jake Roorda. Mrs. Luckhatri, a new volunteer from
Clinton, assisted the kitchen staff serving tea and cookies in
the dining room.
Mrs. 'Dori flaniley and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marsh of Clinton
provided a musical program for "Family Night": Miss Mae
Davies thanked the entertaitiers on behalf of the residents.
The "Vaniily Night" program on January 17th has been
cancelled and 'everyone is looking forward to the' Scottish
'program Ori January arranged by•Jim Lawrie of I3IYth.
News of Cranbrook
WMS needs old sheets
Correspondent
Mrs.Mac Engel
The W.M.S. of Knox Presby-
terian Church met at the home of
Mrs. Lyle Gordon with 13
present. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler
read "I kept a part of Christmas"
and "Away in a Manger" was
sung. Following a reading and Mrs. Gordon Engel was hostess
prayer "At Thy Feet our God and for the January Women's insti-
Father" was sung. Isaiah Ch. 40 tute meeting. A committee was
was read alternately by Mrs. named to look after the pur-
Stuart Stevenson and the group. chasing of drapes for the
"Probably he who never made a Community Centre. It was' de-
mistake never made a discovery" cided not to send a leader to the
was read by Mrs. Gordon Engel. Sr. Leaders Training School. Mrs.
The president Mrs. Earl Dunn John Strickler and Mrs. Jas. Hart
conducted the business. Minutes will be 4-H leaders for the project
were read by Mrs. Leslie Knight "Taking a look at yourself." Mrs.
and cards and visits recorded by Gordon Engel presided for the
Mrs. John A. Perrie. It .was remainder of the meeting. Blues
interesting and full report of the— The motto "Probably he who
decided to have a quilting at the___ch
home of Mrs. Mac Engel.-, An Knight and Mrs. Donald Perrie.
asers were given by Mrs. Ross
never made a mistake never made •
a discovery" was given by Mrs.
Frank Workman. Mrs. Gordon
Engel presented the topic "The
Northland." By the use of maps,
tapes and information received
from a relative Mrs. Del
Delaire, she described life in the
northern Manitoba towns of Leaf
Rapids, Lynn Lake and Thomp-
son. This was most informative
and interesting. Members an-
swered the roll call "Comments
on guests' speech." Current
events were "Updating Tweeds-
muir Farm Histories." Lunch was,
served by Mrs. John Strickler,
Mrs. Clare Veitch and the
hostess.
NOTICE
Due to the Prevelence of influenza in the
Home and in the Area, visiting at
HURONVIEW
has to be banned for the present. We are
sorry to have to take this action and will
lift the ban as soon as possible.
C. Ao Archibald,
Administrator
RURONVIEW
„THE- BRUSSELS 'POST JANUARY 16,- 1974,A1
Family Court
Drop-In
5:00 My Three Sons
Truth or Consequences
6:00 Insight, news,etc.
6:30 Gunsmoke
7:30 Ryan's Fancy
8:00 This Land
8:30 Countrytime
9:00 Specials
10:30 Tommy Banks -
11:00 The National
11:20 Insight, news, sports.
11:45 John Wayne Festival
THURSDAY
8:00 Ont ario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mister dressup
11:00 Juliette
11:30 Ed Allen
12:00 Lassie
12:30 Noon Report
1:00 Matinee
3:00 Take Thirty
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 A Place of Your Own
5:00 My Three Sons
Truth ,or Consequences
6:00 Insight, news, weather
6:30 Barnaby Jones
7:30 Irish Rovers
8:00 Carol Burnett
9:?0 Thursday night movies
11:00 The National
11:20 Insight, news, etc.
11:45 Starlight Theatre
FRIDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mister Dressup
11:00 Juliette
11:30 Ed. Allen
12:00 Lassie
12:30 Noon Report
1:00 Matinee
3:00 Take Thirty
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
on Saturday. Mr. Hetherington
was a former resident of the 11th
on Grey Township.
Life in
N. Manitoba
90th Annual Meeting of Stratford
Presbyterial was given by Mrs. S.
Stevenson. The allocation will be
the same as in 1973. Old sheets
and pillowcases are needed for
bandages and white shirts to be
made into hospital gowns. These
are to be brought to the February
meeting. The roll call was "A
New Year Resolution." Mrs.
Leslie Knight and Mrs. Mac
Engel are to look through old
minute books for information of
historical interest. The hymn
"Standing at the Portal" was
sung. Mrs. Stanley Fischer read
Matt. 9: 14-17 with a meditation
and .prayer to close the meeting.
Mrs. Earl Dunn and Mrs. Melvin
Becker were the lunch committee.
Personals
Leslie Knight and Stewart
Steiss took part in the Howick
Lions' Bonspiel held in Listowel
on January 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn visited
in Bloomingdale on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and
family.
Mrs. Clem Steffler is in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
where she will undergo surgery.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Thos. Hether-
ington whose death occurred in
the Palmerston Hospital on
Thursday. The funeral was held