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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-23, Page 10re PRESCRIPTION For Fast Friendly Service Phone or Mail Your Ptescriptions to ING'S PHARMACY LTD exall M. E. HOOVER, Plim.B. PHONE 52M996 EAFORTH C ** * ***1000.0***.*** 0 ii a e a Tv lis tings •••••••••••••••••••••••• OBITU 7:00 Apple's Way 8:00 .Mary Tyler Moore 8:45 Mon Ami .8:30 This is. The Law 9:00 Friendly Giant 9:00 Cannon 9:15 OECA, 10:00 Special: Is There ,Life 10:30 Mr. Dressup After Youth? 11:00 Ed. Allen 10:30 One Pair of Eyes 11;30. Luncheon Date Pt., 1 11;00 The National 12:00 I'do.s. The Mouse 11:20 News 12:30 News 11:45 Mery Griffin Show 12:45 Movie TUESDAY 2;30 Edge of Night 8:00 OECA‘ 3:00 :Juliette 8:45' Mon Ami 3:30 Take 30 9:00 Friendly Giant 4:00 Family Court 9:15 OECA: 4:30 Hi DiddleDay 10:30 Mr, Dressup 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 11:00 Ed. Allen 5:30 Partridge Family 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt,1 6:00 News 12:00 Mac The. Mouse 6:30 Truth or Consequences 12:30 Noon Report 7;00 Lawrence WEIk 12:45 Matinee 8:00 Carol Burnett 2:30 Edge of Night 9:00 Movie 3:00 Juliette and Friends 10:30 George Hamilton IV .3:30 Take 30 11:00 The National 4:00 Family Court 11:20 News 4;30 Mr. Wizard 11:45 Mery Griffin. Show 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 partridge Family FRIDAY 6:00 News 8:Q0 OECA 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8:45 Mon Ami 7:00 Rhoda . 9:00 Friendly Giant 7:30 Circle EightRanch 9:15 OECA 8:00 Happy Days 10:30 Mr: Dressup 8:30 Police Story P.3f) Front Page Challenge I 1:00 Ed Allen 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt. 1 10:00 Up Canada 12:00 Max The Mouse 10:30 News Magazine 11:00 The National 12:45 Movie 11:20 Western Ontario T 2:30 Edge of Night 'Tonight 12:30 News. 11:45 Mcry Griffin - WEDNESDAY 3;00 Juliette 3:30 Take 30 8:00 OECA 4:00 Family Court 8:45 Mon Ami 4:30 Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins 9:00 Friendly Giant 9:15 OECA 5:00 'Hogan's. Heroes 5:30 Partridge Family 10:30 Mr. Dressup 6:00 News 11:00 Ed Allen 6:30 Truth or Consequences 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt. 1 7:00 Barnaby Jones 12.00 Littlest Hobo 8:00 . All In The Family 12:30 News 12:45 8:30 M*A*S*H Movie 9:00 The Tommy Hunte. 2:30 Edge ofNight 3:00 Juliette 10:00 Under Atta ck 11:00 The National 3:30 Take 30 11:20 News 4:00 Family Court . 4:30 Dr. Zonk c.k The Zunkins 11:45. Mery Griffin 1:15 Movie 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 Partridge Family CKNX Movies • 6:00 News 6:30 Truth or Consequences SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 7:00 Gunsmokc 1:20 :'Breakfast at Tiffany's'' 8;00 Nature of "fhi ngs Audrey Hepburn, George 8:30 Music:intent Peppard. 10:00 ,Preview SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 10:30 First Person Singular 11:45 "Ten Gentlemen . from 11:00 The National West Point",-George 11:20 Weather, Sports ' Montgomery, - Maureen 11:45 Mery Griffin O'Hara. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 THURSDAY 12:45 "Big Street" - Lucille 8:00 OECA Ball, Henry 'Fonda. newspaper column had already been written. Mr. Cochrane outlined the details of the care given the youth stating he had in his possession signed statements front the principal of the school, the teacher of the physical education class, and the attending nurse at the Clinton Public Hospital attest- ing to the accuracy of the care reported, Mr. Cochrane said that. "In my opinion the injured student was treated quickly, sensibly and in a manner that was in his best interest,-aid the adverse Criticism to which the school and the board have been subjected was totally tiowattahted," Asked by the press representa- tive at the conclusion of the meeting Friday as to whether they would stand for re-election at the December municipal election. the following trustees responded in the affirmative: Vice-Chalet-hart Wilfred Shortreed of Walton; Alexander of Witighatitt Kenneth Cooke ; Clinton; Mi s Mollie "Kutider, Seafotth Ratty Rayter, Dashwooth Herbert Thrkheim, Zurich and John Westbrook, Clinton. Clarence Mc) ohatd of EXeter said "Too early to decide." acid "Sy )•1 SATURDAY 8:30 Queue 9:00 Les Egregories 9:30 Professor Kitzel 10:00 Spiderman 10:30 Junior Talent Hour 11:30 Rocket Robinhood, 12:00 Abott & C.onstello 1:00 Howie Meeker 1:15 Mr. Chips 1:30 Reach For the Top 2:00 CBC Sports 4:30 Sports Week . 5:00 Bugs Bunny 5:00 Stompin TOM'S Canada 6:30 Chico The Man 7:00 Paul Sand Show 7:30 Maude 8:00 NHL Hockey 10:30 Philadelphia at Vancouver CFL Football B.C. at Edmonton. 12;30 The National 12:50 Provincial Affairs 12:55 News, weather,Sports 1:20 Movie SUNDAY 5:30 OECA 10:30 Rex Humbard 11:30 It is Written '12:00 People's Church 1:00 Focus on the Farm 1:30 Country Canada 2:00 Sports (TBA) 4:30 Sports Week 5:00 Music To Sec 5:30 Hymn Sing 6:00 Wonderful World of Disney 7:00 Beachcombers 7:30 Irish Rovers 8:00 The Waltons• 9:00 Sunday Drama (The Collaborators). 10:00 Documentary:I.E.Stone 10:30 Ombudsman 11:00 The National 11:20 Western Ontario Weekend 11:40 Movie , MONDAY, 8:00 OECA 8:45 Mon Anti 9:00 Friendly Giant 9:15 OECA., 10:30 Mr. Dressup 11:00 Ed. Allen 11:30 Luncheon Date Pt.I 12:00 Max The Mouse 12:30 News 12:45 Movie 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Juliette and Friends 3:30 Adrienne at Large 4:00 Family Court 4:30, Dr. Zonk &- The Zunkins 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 5:30 Partridge Family 6:00 News 6:30 Truth or ConSequences An opportunity class has been Herbert Turkheim of Zurich organized at A.D. McCurdy and Mrs. Marion Zinn of Lucknow School, also a senior opportunity were named to the Educational at Howick Central Public Leave Committee which will bring. School consisting of 16 boys and in a report by December on leaves girls who receive practical requested for 1975-76. raining as well as academic The administrative staff were :nstruction, using the portable as told they could have November II a classroom. as a holiday the same as the Kindergarten children at Blyth pupils, teachers and clerical staff are attending classes in their own in order to attend Remembrance room for the first time in several Day services,- years, The auditorium stage is D. J, Cochrane, Director of not being used as an instruction Education, advised the board area. The library is now in members that the editor of the operation at Colborne Public Goderich Signal Star had made School and will be at Blyth's "a very inaccurate report" in her school later this month. column, Dear Readers, on an Instruction in instrumental accident when an arca youth music is being given four times a sustained an eye injury in a week at golmesville School, in 35 basketball game at Central Huron minute classes. At a total cost of Secondary School at Clinton on $1,30/ for the year, 29 instru- September 13. merits have been tented. Partici- Mr: Cochrane repotted he pating students are payi rig $45• received a telephone call from the each and the students' council, Goderich editor outlining the local Women's Institute and mother's version of the incident service- -clubs have assisted to and asking for comment. He said provide some equipment. he interviewed school personnel James Bishop; a teacher at aid the administrator at the Seaforth Public School, was Clinton Public Hospital and called highly praised and thanked in, a the editor to "fill her in on the letter from Mrs. Wayne Ellis for details of the incident" -which taking some of the students on a apparently were riot in her .amping trip to Collirigwood - possessioh, He WAS ihfotthed the 10—THE BRUSSELS POST OCTOBER 23, 1914 11;45 Mery Griffin GLENN L. IM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 Glenn Laidlaw R u 12:45 "Where Angels go died suddenly On TrOuble Follows" - October 14, from a hea . Rosalind. Russel, Stella his home in Cranbroo Stevens 11:45 Mery Griffin Born in Grey Towns} WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 the late Daniel Hueth( wife an, 12:45 "Holly and the Ivy" -. his life Et in hel the Strach tovvnshi h Ralph. Richardson, Celia until April of this year Johnson. 11:45 Mery Griffin moved to his newly ere( THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 in Cranbrook. 12:45 "Marcaibo" - Cornel Surviving is his wifE 11:45 Mery Griffin' Wilde ,,Abbe Lane brother riothseoln Murray ooff Cam s FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1 three sisters, Mrs. 12:45 "The Monk" - George (Marie) McTaggart, Maharis, Janet Leigh. Mrs. Lyle (Evelyn) 1:15 "War and Peace" - Kitchener, Mrs. David Audrey Hepburn, Henry Miller, Seven Isles, Que Fonda, two granddaughters, Sa Funeral service was c Tracy. Smiles Tommy told a falsehood, so by his minister, his shocked grandmother took C.A.Falconer, at the N him on her knee and explained Funeral Home, Brass the consequences of lying. Wednesday. "A tall, mean man with red fiery eyes and sharp horns grabs Pallbearers were Wm, little boys who tell lies," she London, Maurice C said, '"He takes them to Mars where they have to work hard' in Kenneth Fischer, Jack a deep hole for fifty-years. Now, Gordon Engel and Fred you won't tell any stories again, Flowerbearers were will you, Tommy?" nephews Brian Huether a McTaggart. Interment . m 'yr , Grandma,Gyou te tell ,:es mrepbelitetd Toerthman- Brussels Cemetery. I do." News of ‘ Huronview The South Huron Chtistian Women's Club held a Sot Se.rvice in the Chapel on Sunday evening. Mr. and MI Luther of Hensall, led the singing and devotions wi Thanksgiving poems by Mrs,Pearl Erratt. .The Lakelet Women's Institute were hosts on Wednesd afternoon for the October Birthday Party. Mrs. Lyle Man was emcee for the afternoon and introduced the vatic program. Mrs. Helen Reidt provided the piano accompa ment for the musical numbers which included.a rythrn bat .with kitchen utensils, guitar and vocal solos Evelyn Harriso electric steel guitar Marlene Heinbecker; vodal solos by 4 ye old. Neil Murray and a sing song led by Mrs. Marra Included in the program were readings by Eva Ferguson an three skits by members of the institute. Following the singin of "Happy Birthday" gifts were presented to the 2 celebrants.Tea and birthday cake were served to 15 residents and guests. Mrs. Irwin, one of the celebrants and personal friend of several of the institute members, expresse the appreciation of the residents. Earl and Martha Heywood, of Wingham, who are we known to many of the residents, entertained on "Famil Night". The Heywoods sang several of the songs they hay recorded and although there wasn't sufficient time for Earl t demonstrate his magic, they hope to visit us again in the tiCa future. Mrs. Lamb, formerly of Wingham, thanked th entertainers on behalf of the residents, John Henderson of Seaforth, "Maybe." John Broadfoot, Brucefield said he was retiring. Mrs. 'D. Wallace, Goderich, Mrs. M, Zinn, Lucknow; and Donald McDonald, Brussels left the meeting early, Chairman E. Cayley Hilt, Goderich, at,d Charles Rau, Zurich did not attend the meeting, You have to walk before you can run. 4110,7 Paenaparnon the Canad,an movement br Pet6D^0,11114$ Fitness. Cti plur heart yon know h'stigh Huron Board of Ed. starts Opportunity classes