The Brussels Post, 1974-07-24, Page 6it-THE BRUSSELS 14436Ti AMY 24i 1074
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SATURDAY
Frencht Show
Oeca (Polka Dot Door)
One Northern Summer
Vancouver Aquarium
Klahanie
Seaway
You Really Can
Reach for the Top
CBC Sports
Sports Week
Bugs B unny
Irish Rovers
Mannix
Tommy Banks
All. Around the Circle
Jalna
Bless This House
Inside Canada
In the Mood
The National
News,Weather, Sports
Canadian Open Golf Rept.
Movie
SUNDAY
French Program
Cathedral of Tomorrow
Nilven Miller Sings
It Is Written
Peoples Church
Outdoor Sportsman
Summer Country Canada
World We Live In
CBC Sports
Sunday Best
Music To See
Impressions
Walt Disney
Beachcombers
Waltons
New Dick Van Dyke Show
Summer Movies
National
News,Weather, Sports
Movie
FRIDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr, Dress Up
11:00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30 News, _Markets,Weather
1:00 Movie
2:30 Ed Allen
3:00 Thirty From . .
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Forest Rangers
4:30 Bagatelle
5:00 Juliette and Friends
5:30 That Girl
6:00 NewS,Weatlier,Sports
6:30 Truth or Consequences'
7:00 Branaby Jones (Requiem
for a Son)
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 M*A*S*H
9:00 Ronnie Prophet Show
10:00 Under Attack
11:00 The National
11:20 News, Weather, Sports
11:45 Movie
1:00, Movie
2;30 Ed Allen
3:00 Thirty From
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Forest Rangers
4`:3() Newfoundland Holiday
5:00 Juliette and Friends.
5:30 That Girl
6:00 News, Weather, Etc.
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 South Seas
8:30 Ceilidh
9:00 "Movie
10:30 George Hamilton IV
(Kenzie Mac Neil)
11:00 The National
11:20 NewS,Weather,Sports
11:45 Movie
• MONDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30' Mr, Dress Up
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OECA
Littlest Hobo
News Markets,Weather
Movie
Ed Allen
Thirty From
Edge of Night
A Way Out
Juliette and Friends
That Girl
News,Weather,Sports
Truth or Consequences
Hee Haw(Sonny James,
Charlie McCoy)
8:00 Partridge Family
SATURDAY, JULY 27
12:05 ."The Carpetbaggers" -
George Peppard, Carroll
Baker.
SUNDAY* JULY /8-
11:45 "Heel is for Heroes" -
Steve McQueen, Bobby
The CKNX Try Hards play in
anybody's league and have been
in a number of exhibition games
this season throughout their
broadcast area. Brophy's
Goodyears have a successful won
11, lost six record in their first
year in the WOAA. Slow Pitch
Softball League's northern
Slow pitch ball is exciting to
watch with teh players per team
and pitchers tecjuired to deliver
the ball soft and slow so every
batter can hit, This game is
tkpected to go a full nitre itittingS
following inciSt Of the miles
although there are no guarantees
8:30 Cannon
9:30 Double Up
10:00 Of All People
10:30 Romantic Rebellion
11:00 The National
11:20 News, Weather,Sports
11:45' Movie
TUESDAY
10:00 Mop Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dress Up
11:00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30 Markets, News,WEather
1:00 Movie
2:30 Ed Allen
3:00 Thirty From
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Forest Rangers
4:30 Marc's Grab Bag
5:00 Juliette and Friends
5:30 That Girl
6:00 News, Weather,Sports
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Maude
7:30 Make Min Country
8:00 Mary Ty ler Moore
8:30 Police Story
9:30 VIP
10:00 America
11:00 The National
11:20 News ;Weather. Sports
11:45 Movie
WEDNESDAY
10:00 M on Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30. 'Mr. Dress Up
11:00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30 News, Markets, Weather
1:00 Movie
2:30 Ed Allen
3:30 Thirty From . .
4:00 Forest Rangers
4:30 Odyssey
5 :00 Juliette and Friends
5:30 That Girl
6:00 News, Weather, Sports
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Gunsmokc
8:00 Network (TBA)
10:30 Canadian Sports Report
11:00 The National
11:20 News,WEather,Sports
11:45 Movie
THURSDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr, Dress Up
11:00 OECA
12:00 Littlest Hobo
12:30 News, Markets, Weather
The Winghani and District
Association for the Mentally
Retarded will be the winners
regardless of the outcome of an
exhibition slow pitch ' softball
game SUnday night, July 28 at
8:30 between the CKNX Try
Hards and Brophy Bros.
Goodyears at the Winghani ball
park.
A silver collection will be taken
during the contest' with the
proceeds to help the Association
in continuing work with the merit
ally retarded of the district from
Wingham, Brussels, Blyth,
Belmore, Beigrave, Wroxeter,
Gorrie, Teeswater, Whitechttrch
and Lucknow.
TUESDAY, JULY 30
1:00 "A Taste of Evil" -
Darin
MONDAY* JULY /9
1:00 "Thunder in the Sun" -
Susan Hayward, Jeff
Chandler.
11:45 "Sundown" - Gene Tier-
nay, Burce Cabot.
Barbara Stanwyck,
Barbara Parkins,
11:45 "Toys in the Attic" -
Dean Martin, Geraldine
Page.
WEDNESDAY JULY 31
1:00 "Here Come the Girls" -
Bob Hope, Tony Martin.
11:45 "Boy with Green Hair" -
Robert Ryan, Dean
Stockwell.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1
1:00 "Beauty and the Beast" -
Jean Marais...
•'9:00 "The Gift of Terror" -
Denise Alexander, Will
Geer.
11:45 "Beloved Infidel" -
Gregory Peck, Deborah
Kerr.
FRIDAY* AUGUST 2
1:00 "The Dance of Death" -
Michelle Mercier, Felix
mARTEN
11:45 "The Victors" - George
Peppard, Eli Wallach
Resident
honoured
Mrs. Mary Work of London,
formerly of Brussels, was
honored by her family on her 80th
birthday, on Sunday, July 21st,
1974, at the home of her daUghter
and son-in-law, June and George
Backer, of London.
Mrs. Work was surprised and
pleased when nieces and
nephews arrived for the occasion.
Her brother, Norman Speir of
Clinton also attended. Guests
enjoyed a smorgasbord.
Her granddaughter, Miss Judy
Work was unable to attend as she
was enjoying a holiday in
Western Canada.
against sonic surprises.
The Winghani Association,
primarily through the efforts of
their Youth Across Canada With
The Mentally Retarded group,
are working hard to promote a
good attendance at this game in
the hope of raising money for
their worthy cause.
Win prizes
at Rose Show
The Rose Show and tea held ill
Walton at the home of Mrs,
Dunk was 'a decided success,
There were over 50 entries,
Mrs. John Kelly won the Rose
Bowl trophy which is in memo
of Mrs. Vera Frain, 0th
winners were Mrs. G. Gibso
Mrs. L. McCutcheon, Mrs,
Hemingway.
Prizes were donated by the late
Fred Dunk, Mrs.A, McCall, Nlit,
N. McLarty and Mrs. Dunk,
There were guests front Ihe
Blyth and °Seaforth Horticultural
Societies as well as guests from
Walton and Brussels,
a short business meeting
followed. The committees for the
August show were appointed ad
are: Flowers, Mrs. F.Dunk, Mrs:
N. MeLarty, Mrs D. Hemingway;
Supper Committee, Mrs. Melly,
Mrs. A. McCall, Mrs, E,
Cudniore, The sale table will be
open for anything members cam
to bring.
The door prizes were won by
Mrs. Geo Watts, Blyth, Mrs. A
McDonald, Walton.
Thetea was well attended. The
collection was $20.00,
The August show is being het
August 16th in St. Johns Angliea
Church featuring a buffet supper
The Executive expressed
appreCiation to all who helped
make the first Rose Show such
success.
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W. W. Cousins, Manager
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NEWS OF
H uronview
The annual octogenarian picnic sponsored by the Goderich
Kinsmen Club was held in the Saltford Hall on Wednesday
afternoon. Thirty-three residents of the Home attended and
thoroughly enjoyed the outing which included a variety
program renewing acquainlances and a buffet lunch. The
variety program consisted of selections by the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital Rhythm Band directed by Gordon
Harrison, vocal numbers by the Snell Family, tap dancing by
Lorie and Jeff Bender and highland dancing by Sharon and'
Jenifer Whiteley.
Mrs. Ian Wilbee of Walton arranged a variety program for
"Family Night." Carol Wilbee, was emcee for the program
and joined her brothers Keith and Brian, and her parents Ian
and Mrs. Wilbee with several musical numbers and vocal
solos, Mrs. Neil MeGavin led a lively sing-along and
accompanied Jeannie McDonald And Cathy McGavin for vocal
and tap dance duets, Mr, Harvey Bryahs thanked the
entertainers on behalf of the residents.
CKNX Movies
CKNX, Goodyears to compete
at slow ball on Sunday
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