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The Brussels Post, 1974-07-03, Page 146;00 News, Weather, Etc, 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Lawrence Welk 8:00 South Seas 9:00 Moyle 10:30 George Hamilton IV 11:00 The National 11:20 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Movie 'VRIDAY 10:00 Mon Ami 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 Mr. Dress Up 11:00 OECA 12:00 Littlest Hobo 12:30 News , Markets, etc. 1:00 ,Movie 2:30 Ed Allen 3:00 Thirty From 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Family Court 4:30 Bagatelle 5:00 Juliette and Friends 5:30 That Girl 6:00 News, Weather, Sports 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 Barnaby Jones 8:00 All in the Family 8:30 M*A*S**H 9:00 Ronnine Prophet, Show. 10:00 Under Attack 11;00 The National 11:20 News, Weather, Sports 11:45 Heritage highway 11:50 Movie CKNX 1191oliWs SATURDAY, JULY 6 11:45 "Marriage on the Rocks" -Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr. SUNDAY JULY 7 11:45 "World of Suzie Wong?" -William Holden, Nancy Dawn MONDAY, JULY 8 1:00 "In Broad Daylight" Richard Boone, Suzanne Pleshette. 11:45 ",The Hunted Dirk Bogarte, Elizabeth Sellers TUESDAY., JULY 9 1:00 "The Last Child" - Michael Cole, Van Heflin. 11:45 "The Seventh Dawn - William Holden, Suzannah York. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 1:00 "Alaska Seas" - Robert Ryan, Jan Sterling. 11:45 "Best of the Badmen" - Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor New minister coming to Wroxeter A new minister will be inducted at Gortie Wroxeter United Church on Friday, September 6 when Rev. Wesley B. Ball assumes responsibilities for the congregation. Taking part in the service will be Rev. Ernest New, Rev. Rae Grant and Rev. Barry Passmore. , A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. BERG Sales - Service Installation FLEE ES11111.AfritS • Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders Stabling Donald G. Ives t, Lamm Phone!: Animas 887-0024 . Induction planned in Auburn' Induction services will be ho at Auburn United Church of Sunday, July 7 at 8 pm, wifeil new minister, Rev. Garnet Paula will be inducted. Taking part in the service be Rev. Stanley McDonald, RA John Roberts and Rev, Ced Wittich. MAW • .. ... . . . Three steers consigned by George Dougherty of R.R.3, Goderich, averaging 1041 lbs. sold for 49.75 plus 3. Eleven steers consigned by Chas. Johnston of R.R.4, Wing- ham, averaging 1118 lbs. sold for 49.00 plus 3. Six steers consigned by Wm. Hayden of R.R.6, Goderich, averaging 1241 lbs. sold for 49.00 plus 3. Fourteen steers consigned by Percy and Ken Dalton of Walton, averaging 1013 lbs. sold for an overall price of 49.60 plus 3. Two steers consigned by Antone Paschiet of Blyth, averag- ing 1025 lbs. sold for 49.00 plus 3. Good heifers - 42.00 to 44.00 plus 3. Medium heifers - 40.00 to 42.00. Four Holstein - Hereford heifers consigned by Jim 1-1Ialla- han of R.R.3, Blyth, averaging 997 lbs. sold for 4125 plus 3, with his seven cross-bred steers averaging 1114 lbs. selling for 47.35 phis 3, Choke cows - 30.00 to 3100 with sales• to 33.00. Meditirn cows 28.00 to 30.00. 131:i4 The market at Brussels Stock- yards Friday was very active, with all classes of steers selling higher. There were no choice heifers on offer. Choice steers -'4800 to 50.00 with sales to 50.10 plus 3. Good steers - 46.00 to 48.00 plus 3. Twelve steers consigned' by K & L Beef Farms of Ethel, averaging 1108 lbs. sold for 50.00 plus 3. Two steers consigned by Horace Crawford of R.R.3, Goderich, averaging 1100 lbs. sold for 50.10 with his offering of 10 steers averaging 1055 lbs. selling for 49.85 phis 3. Four steers consigned by Stanley Fischer of R.R.3, Brussels, averaging 1175 lbs. sold for 50,00 puts 3. Ten steers consigned by Jim I-Iayden of Itl.11.3, Goderich, - averaging 1062 lbs. sold for 49.05 plus 3. Ten steers consigned by Tom Chisholm of R.12.4, Walkerton, averaging 1093 lbs. sold tor 49,75 p;115 3. 4-Tnt BRUSSE1POST, attit PRESCRIPTION For Fast Friendly Service Phone or Mail. Your Prescriptions to TING' IPHARMACY LTD. a. E. .HOOVEiti 11,14001E-52/.1 990 .SEAF0RY14 SATURDAY TUESDAY 9:30 French. Show 10;00 Mon Ami 10:00 OECA (Polka Dot Door) 10:15 Friendly Giant 10:30 One Nothern Summer 10:30 ' Mr. Dress Up 11:00 World Cup Soccer 11:00 OECA 1:00 You Really Can 12:00 Littlest Hobo 1:30 Wimbleton Tennis 12:30 News, Markets, etc. 3:00 World of Man. 1:00 Movie 3:3Q Reach For The Top 2:30 Ed Allen 4:00 Bugs Bunny 3:00 Thirty From Wimbleton Tennis 3:30 Edge of Night 6:30 Mannix 4:00. Family Court 7:30 Tommy Banks 4:30 Mares Grab. Bag 8:00 Expo Baseball 5:00 Julilette and Friends 10:30 Sports Week 5:30 That Girl 11:00 The National 6:00 News, weather, etc. 11:20 Western Ontario 6:30 Truth or Consequences - Weekend 7:00 Maude 11:45 Movie 7:30 Make Mine Country 8:00 Marty Ty ler Moore 9:30 SUNDAY French Program 8:30 9:30 10:00, Post Election Special Vip America 10:00 Cathedral of Tomorrow 11:00 The National 11:00 Niven Miller Sings 11:20 News, Weather, etc. 11:30 It is Written 11:45 Movie 12:00 1:00 People's Church Outdoor Sportsman 10:00 WEDNESDAY Mon Ami 1:30 Summer Country Canada 10:15 Friendly Giant 2:00 Family Finder 10:30 Mr. Dress Up 2:30 CBC Sports 11:00 OECA 4:00 Sunday Best 12:00 Littlest Hobo 5:00 Music To See 12:30 News, Markets, Etc. 5:30 Impressions 1:00 Movie 6:00 Walt Disney 2:30 Ed Allen 7:00 Beachcombers 3:00 Thirty From 7:30 Federal Election 3:30 Edge of Night Coverage 4:00 Family Court 8:30 Charlie Chaplin Movie 4:30 Odessy 11:00 The National 5:00 Juliette and Friends 11:20 News, etc. 5:30 That Girl 11:45 Movie' 6:00 News, Weather, etc. 6:30 Truth or Consequences MONDAY 7:00 Gunsmoke 10:00 Mon Ami 8:00 Expo Baseball, San Fran- 10:15 Friendly Giant cisco at Montreal. 10:30 Mr. Dress Up 10:30 Canadian Sports Report 11:00 OECA 11:00 The National 12:00 Littlest Hobo 11:20 News, weather, etc. 12:30 Noon Report 11:45 Movie 1:00 Movie THURSDAY 2:30 Ed Allen 10:00 Mon Ami 3:00 Thirty From 10:15 Friendly Giant 3:30 Edge of Night 10:30 Mr. Dress Up 4:00 Family Court 11:00 OECA 4:30 A Way Out 12:00 Littlest Hobo 5:00 Juliette and Friends 12:30 News, Markets, Etc. 5:30 That Girl 1:00 Movie 6:00 News, WEather,etc. 2:30 Ed Allen 6:30 Truth or Consequences 3:00 Thirty From 7:00 Hee Haw 3:30 Edge of Night 8:00 Election Results Live 4:00 Family Court 11:00 The National 4:30 Newfoundland Holiday 11:20 News, Weaterh, Etc. '5:00 Juliette and Friends' 11:45 Movie 5:30 That Girl Brussels Stockyard Report THURSDAY AMA 11 1;00 "The Trackers" Sammy Davis Jr, Earnest Borg- nine 9:00 "Chant of. Silence" - Anne Francis, Steve Forrest, 11::45. "Love in a Gold Fish Samds. Faboani. FRIDAY, JULY 12 1 :00 ".Rebellion of the Hanged" - , Pedro Artnendariz, Ariadna. 11:50 "Four for Texas" - Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN HE LOVES SPORTS Ross is a good-looking boy, and his disposition and manners are as pleasant as his appearance. Just turned 12, Ross has dark hair, expressive brown eyes and rosy cheeks. He is sturdily built and healthy. Ross is warm-hearted, affectionate and outgoing, liking people and animals. He is the kind of boy adults appreciate because he enjoys grown-up company and is co-operative and polite. At present, Ross attends a school for exceptional children (in his case exceptionarmeaning below average). He is in a special grade in the senior section.' He has the intelligence to go to a vocational school when he reaches the secondary school level. Ross is active and keen on sports. Soccer is his favorite but he plays most games. Fond of music, he likes to sing at school functions. He joins whole-heartedly in youth activities at church, Though Ross does not read .much himself, he enjoys someone reading to him, especially at bedtime. Ross needs'a mother and father who will value his affectionate nature and who will give him warmth, love and encouragement. He will do best as the only child or, as the youngest in his adoption home because he tends to compete with other children, To inquire about adopting Ross, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, RV-888, Station lc, Toronto M4F 2H2, For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. ••••••••m**•••••••• "CKNX TV listings•lio 000000000000111000004