The Brussels Post, 1974-04-10, Page 14investigations
Recent investigations were
carried out by the OPP of the
Wingham Detachment and
included:
Four investigations with four
persons charged under the Liquor
Control Act.
Eleven charges laid with nine
warnings issued under the
Highway Traffic Act and twenty-
one other investigations,
On Saturday, April 6, 1974,
Richard D. Porter' pf R.R,#2,
Goderich, Ontario was injured in
single car accident on Huron
County Road #20, west of
Highway #4, East Wawanosh
Township, when his car went off
the south edge of the road,
skidded into the north ditch and
struck a hydro pole. Damages to
his vehicle were estimated at
$800.00.
News of Bluevale
Presbyterians plan supper
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
The Presbyterian Ladies met
for a short discussion after church
service on Sunday and decided to
have a cold meat supper on
Wednesday, June 5.
Mr. R. Campbell of Wingham
was in charge of the service in the
Presbyterian Church, Sun, The
Mission Band and Explorers held
-their April meeting.
Personals
Misses Patti and Nancy King of
Wingham and Mrs. Bradley King
of Stratford visited one day last
week withMr. and Mrs. J.J
Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall
Jr., Daphne and Julie of
Blenheim spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hall.
• Sunday visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. J.J.Elliott were Mr.. and
Mrs. Glenn Porter of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen visited on Wednesday
with Mrs.William Darling of
Gorrie.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr. and
rs. Bob Hall and family of
Shakespeare.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fraser Haugh and Eileen were
Mt. and Mrs. West Haugh, Mae
and Donna, David Haugh and
Ivan Haugh. Sunday visitors at
-the Haugh home were Mrs
James Darling, Bob, Stephen and
Ronald.
[Intended for last week]
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent
were recent visitors in White-
church, with Misses .Mary and
Annie Laidlaw,
Miss Heather MacGavin spent
a holiday with her grandparents,
Mr. and mrs. Carl Johnston while
her parents enjoyed a trip is
Venezuela.
Martin Baan and Douglas
Campbell, representing the
Gideon Society of Wingham,
assisted Larry King who was back
after being sick last weekend. The
choir, under their leader, Mrs.
Max Demeray sang, "Lord Made
Calvary Real To Me".
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
William Souch and family spent
Sunday with Mr.` and Mrs.
J.C.Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell
and Julie of Ayr spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs: Mel Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine McCabe
of Windsor were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston.
Euchre Party
Twelve tables played euchre a
the Bluevale Community Hall on
Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Timm and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray. MacFarlane in
charge. High ladies prize was
won .by Mrs. Stella Pocaluyka;
High Man - Gdorge Brewer; Low
Lady - Mrs. Ross Turvey; Low
Man - Donald Street; Lucky
Draw- Cameron Ross.
The next euchre will be April 18
with Mr. and Mrs. Gor don
Machan and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Mathers in charge.
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A Place of Your Own '
Hogan's Heroes
Truth or Consequences
Insight, news, weather'
Barnaby Jones
Irish Rovers
Carol Burnett
Thursday night movies
The National
Insight, news, etc.
Starlight Theatre
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Ontario Schools
Friendly Giant
Mon And
Ontario Schools
Mister Dressup
Sesame Street
Lassie
Noon Report
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SATURDAY
8:30 trench Show
9:00 Tugboat Annie
9:3Q Rocket Robin Hood
10:00 Spiderman
10:30 Junior Talent Hour
11:30 East of the Sun
12:00 Abbott & Costello
12:30 The Littlest Hobo
1:00 • You Really Can
1;30 Reach For the Top
4;30 Sports Week
5:00 Bugs Bunny
6:00 Supper Show,.,
7:30 Music Machine
8:00 NHL Hockey1
10:30 Singalong Jubilee
11:00 The National
11:20 CKNX Late News
- 1:45 Starlight Theatre..
SUNDAY
8;00 French Show
8:30 OECA
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 The World We Live In
2:30 Grand National Steeple-.
chase
3:00 Canada-France Track
4:00 Youth Confrontation
4:30 Arts '74
5:00 Music To See
5:30 Singtime
6:00 Walt Disney
7:00 The Beachcombers
7:30 'The Waltons
8:30 ,Dick Van Dyke
9:00 The National Dream
10;00 I The Marketplace
10:30 Present Tense
11:00 The National
11:20 CKNX Late News
11:45 The World At War
MONDAY
8:00" Ontario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mister Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
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
5:00 Hogan's Heroes
5:30 Truth or Consequences.
6:00 Insight-News,Weather
6:30 Twilight Theatre
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Cannon
9:30 Olympic Lottery Special
11:00 The National
11:45 Starlight Theatre
At Morris Township Council's
April 1 meeting the gravel tender
of George Radford Construction
Ltd. to supply, crush and deliver
approximately 20,000 cu. yds. of
gravel for $1.37 per cu. yd. was
accepted.
A refund of $53,85 on 1973
taxes on N% tot 27, Wx/4 Lot 28
will be paid"'
Court of Revision for Blyth
:reek Drain was opened and
here were no appeals to
Consider. The Court of Revision
Jil the Blyth Creek Drain was
closed and By-law No.5, 1974
finally passed.
Bryan Lavis represesnting
7rank Cowan Co. Ltd. reviewed
he Insurance policies and needs
'Or the Township. Insurance
:overage - will be renewed with
'rank Cowan Co, Ltd, as
.eviewed.
Au application for a tile drain
Dail for $1800 accepted.
Council will advertise for
tenders for Blyth Creek Drain
TUESDAY
8:00 Ont ario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario. Schools
10:30 Mister Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Lassie
12:30 'Noon Report
I ;00 - Matinee
3:00 Take Thirty
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Switched On Set
5:00 Hogan's Heroes
5:30 Truth or Consequences
6:00 News
6:30 Twilight Theatre (Part 1.
7:30 Circle Eight Ranch
,8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Police Story
9:30 Front Page Challenge
10:00 Up Canada!
10:30 Some Honourable
Members
I• 11.00 The National
11:20 Insight
'11:45 Starlight Theatre.
WEDNESDAY
8:00 Ontario Schools,
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mister Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
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
5:00 Hogan's Heroes
5:30 Truth or Consequences
6:00 Insight, news, etc.
6:30 Gunsmoke
7:30 Ryan's Fancy
8:00 NFB
8:30 The Fad Test
9-10:30 TBA
10:30 Countrytime
11:00 The National
11:20 Insight, news, sports
11:45 Starlight Theatre
THURSDAY
8:00 Ont ario Schools
8:45 Friendly Giant
9:00 Mon Ami
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:30 Mister dressup
11:00 Seasame Street
12:00 Lassie
12:30 Noon Report
1:00 Matinee
3:00 Take Thirty
3:30 Edge of Night
repairs.
Road accounts for $5,722.87
and • General accounts of
$3,857.76 for a total of $9,580.63
were ordered paid.
The auditor's report showing a,
deficit for 1973 of $7342 was
accepted.
1:00 Matinee
3:00 Take Thirty
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Baggatel
5:00 Hogan's Heroes
5:30 Truth or Consequences
6:00 Insight, news, etc:
7:00 Lawrence Welk, ,
7:30 Maude s
8:00 All In The Family
8:30 M.A.S.H.,
9:00 Ginette Reno Special
10:00 Under Attack '
11:00 The National
11:20 Insight, news, etc.
11:45 Starlight Theatre
CKNX Movies
Sat.Apr.13
6:00 "The Patsy" - Jerry
Lewis, Keenan Wynn &
Phil Harris
11:45 "Five Pennies" - Danny
Kaye and Bob Crosby
11:45 "Five Pennies" .- Danny
Kaye and Bob Crosby
MONDAY, APRIL 15
1:00 "Botany Bay" - Alan
Ladd, James MaSon and
Patricia Medina
6:30 "Donovan's Reef" - John
Wayne, Lee Marvin,
Elizabeth Allen and Jack
Warden.
11:45 "Angel on my Shoulder"
Paul Muni, Claude Rains
and -Anne Baxter
TUESDAY, APRIL 16
1:00 "The Slender Thread" -
Sidney Poitier, Anne Ban-
croft and Telly Savalas
6:30 "Donovan's. Reef" - (Con-
clusion)
11:45 "The Long, Dark Hall" -
Rex Harrison . and Lilli
Palmer
1:00 "Heller In Pink Tights" -
Anthony Quinn, Sophia
Loren and Margaret
O'Brien:
11:45 "Top Hat" - Ginger
Rogers, Fred Astaire and
Edward ,Everett Horton
THURSDAY, APRIL 18
1:00 "Dark City" - Charlton
Heston, Dean Jagger and
Jack Webb.
9:00 "The Game Is Over" -
Jane Fonda and Peter
McEnery
11:45 "Carrie" Jennifer
Jones, Eddie Albert and.
Lawrence Olivier.
FRIDAY,. APRIL 19
1:00 "Branded" -alan Ladd„
Charles Bickford and
Mona Freeman. .
11;45 "Ghengis Khan" - Omar
Sharif, Stephen Boyd,
Patents and. Prices
An extraordinary 95 per cent of
Canadian patents are held by
non-residents, reports
Consumers' Association of
Canada. Patents as well as tariffs
can have a significant impact on
the price of major appliances such
as television sets and automatic
washers. And patent reform is
crucial if prices of prescription
drugs are to be lowered to
reasonable levels. CAC National
Offices is located at 100 Gloucester
Street, Ottawa,
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