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WEEKDAY LISTINGS AFTERNOON
MONDAY --FRIDAY 12:30 SOUL TRAIN
MORNING 1:30 THIS WEEK IN
5:45 THE CHRISTOPHERS BASEBALL
(Mon.) 2:00 BASEBALL PRE -
THIS IS THE LIFE GAME SHOW
(Tue.) 2:15 MAJOR LEAGUE
U. OF M. PRESENTS BASEBALL - Philadelphia
(Wed., Fri.) at Cincinnati
AMER. RELIGIOUS - 5:00 JACQUES COUSTEAU
TOWN HALL MEETINGS - Desert Whales
(Thurs.) EVENING
6:15 U. OF M. PRESENTS 6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX
(Mon., Tue., Thurs.) 6:30 HEE HAW
FARM AND HOME 7:30 GONG SHOW
SHOW (Wed) 8:00 CHIPS
WITH THIS RING 9:00 BJ & THE BEAR
(Fri. 6:15-6:30) 10:00 SUPERTRAIN
SCOPE 11:00 NEWS FIVE AT
6:45 MORNING NEWS ELEVEN
7:00 TODAY SHOW 11:30 FIVE STAR
7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY THEATRE: (TBA)
7:30 TODAY SHOW -
8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY SUNDAY, JUNE 3
8:30 TODAY SHOW, MORNING
6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
MONDAY -FRIDAY 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL
9:00 MOVIE FIVE 8:00 REX HUMBARD
THURSDAY, MAY 31 - 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
"THE MOUNTAIN" 9:30 TELEVISED MASS
Spencer Tracy, Robert 10:00 ABBOTT &.
Wagner - Two brothers climb COSTELLO
a towering Alpine peak to 10:30 LITTLE RASCALS
reach the wreckage of a 11:00 COMEDY CLASSICS
crashed airplane - one for AFTERNOON
humane reasons, and the 12:30 LONE RANGER This past Monday, the
other to plunder the dead. 1:30 MEET THE PRESS Legion auditorium was
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 2:00 OPEN CAMERA the scene as new officers
"SOLDIER OF FORTUNE" 2:30 SUNDAY AF- and executive were in-
-ward - ark Gable,
Susan
TERNOON MOVIE: (TBA) stalled for the Legion and
Hayward Hard -drinking, 4:30 TIGER BASEBALL - Ladies Auxiliary Branch
gu
two fisted runner Detroit at Oakland 109,
rescues a girl's husband and EVENINGGoderichperformed
American news 6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX the installation under the
photographer imprisoned in 6:30 WILD, WILD WORLD capable direction of Roy
Communist China. OF ANIMALS Mugford, assisted by the
MONDAY, JUNE 4 7:00 THE WONDERFUL sergeant at arms, Bob
(Title to be announced) WORLD OF DISNEY Chapman displayed his
TUESDAY, JUNE 5 8:00 OPERATION : expertise in the per -
(Title to be announced) LIFELINE formance of his duties.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 9:00 THE BIG EVENT: "A The Legion officers and
(Title to be announced) FINE PAIR" executive board is now
10:00 CARD SHARKS 11:00 NEWS FIVE AT
10:30 ALL STAR SECRETS ELEVEN comprised of: past
11:00 HIGH ROLLERS 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: president, John Semple;
11:30 WHEEL OF FOR- (TBA) president, Slim Lacroix;
TUNE MONDAY, JUNE 4 first vice, Percy Pugh;
12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON AFTERNOON second vice, George
AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: (TIM) Rumball; secretary,
1 2:30
HOLLYWOQ�D . 5:30 THE NEWLYWED Gord Dalgllesh.;
6A -ME
SQUARES EVENING treasurer, George
I :00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 6:00 NEWS Campbell; Sgt. At Arms,
2:00 DPCTORS 6:30'NBQ:NIGHT'Y N)�5 Noel Flagg, Padre,
2:30 ANOTHER WORLD 7:00 BE'N ITCHED Reverend Broadfoot. The
7:30 THE MUPPETS new executive board
&:00 LITTLE -HOUSE consists of Henry Bonte-
THURSDAY, MAY 31 9:00 MONDAY NIGHT . Gelok, Noel Flagg,
AFTERNOON MOVIE: "JEREMY" Garnet Harland, John
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: 11:00 NEWS Stevely, Neil Elliott,
"PAINT YOUR WAGON" - 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood 2:00 ALL NIGHT MOVIE Harvey Hayter, Alden
(Part 1) - Woman auctioned (TBA) King, and Hap McAlpine.
off by a Quaker husband is 4:00 ALL NIGHT MOVIE The Ladies Auxiliary
bought by a gold miner. They (TBA) officers and executive
live with his partner who board includes: past
falls in love with the girl. The president, Gladys
miner decides to dig a tunnel TUESDAY, JUNE 5 Chambers; president,
under the town gambling AFTERNOON Annie Sallows; first vice,
halls and bawdy houses and 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: (TBA) Marg Steepe ; second
when a rampaging bull gets 5:30 THE NEWLYWED
loose, the whole town GAMt vice, Minlue Rumball;
collapses. EVENING secretary, Grace Castle;.
- 5:30 THE NEWLYWED 6:00 NEWS treasurer, Phyllis
GAME 6:30 NBC NEWS Mountford; Sgt. At Arms,
EVENING 7:00 BEWITCHED Sheila McKay. The
6:00 NEWS 7:30 CAPITAL CITIES: "ITexecutive board consists
6:30 NBC NEWS CAN'T HAPPEN,, TO ME" of Rose Lacroix, Blanche
7:00 TV5 SPECIAL 8:00 THE RUNAWAYS Deeves, Velma Lewis,
DOWNTOWN - A MATTER 9:00 BIG EVENT: Anita Bartliff, Mabel
OF LIFE AND DEATH" "NOWHERE TO RUN"
7:30 TIGER BASEBALL 11:00 NEWS Schreiber, Marg Switzer,
10:00 INFLATION: THE 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW and Mary Tait.
FIRE THAT WON'T GO 2:00 -ALL NIGHT MOVIE President of Branch 109
OUT (TBA) Goderich Comrade Roy
11:00 NEWS 4:00 ALL NIGHT MOVIE: Mugford welcomed the
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW (TBA) opportunity to officiate
1:00 ALL NIGHT MOVIE: and as installing officer
"PARIS WHEN IT SIZ-
ZLES" - William Holden WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6
3:00 ALL NIGHT MOVIE: AFTERNOON executive of the branch.
"BRANDED" - Alan Ladd 4:00 MOVIE FiVE: (TBA) Past president John
5:30 THE NEWLYWED Semple thanked Mugford
GAME and his team for having
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 EVENING done such an admirable
AFTERNOON - 6:00 NEWS job of Installation and
4:00 MOVIE FIVE: 6:30 NBC NEWS thanked his past
"PAINT YOUR WAGON" 7:00 BEWITCHED
(Part 2) 7:30 FAMILY FEUD executive for their
5:30 THE NEWLYWED 8:00 LAUGH -IN support over the past
GAME 9:00 NBC MOViE: "THE year. President elect
EVENING INCREDIBLE ROCKY Slim Lacroix presented
6:00 NEWS MOUNTAIN RACE" Semple with his past
6:30 NBC NEWS 11:00 NEWS president's badge and
11:30 TONGITH SHOW pin. President Annie
7:00 BIONIC WOMAN: 2:00 ALL NiGHT MOVIE Sallows presented a
"BRAIN WASH" - Michael (TBA) to the branch
Callan, Jennifer Darling - 4:00 ALL NIGHT MOVIE cheque
Jaime reveals top secret (TBA) from the Ladies
Auxiliary which was
A regal ceremony was held in Clinton on Mon ' ay even ng to Install the new
officers of the Clinton Legion Branch 140. The new officers of the Ladies
Auxiliary include, front row left to right, Majorie Steep, first vice president;
Annie Sallows, president and Minlue Rumball, second vice president. In the
men's division the officers are, back row, Percy Pugh, first vice president;
Norm "Slim" Lacroix, president and George Rumball, second vice president.
(News -Record photo)
Legion officers installed
By Leah Breckenridge of
Rene Brochu Goderich and the third
share -the -wealth of $65
went to Mrs. George
Elliott of Clinton. The
$200 jackpot prize was
split between Nancy
Wallace of RR 1, Lon-
desboro and Joanne Bell
of Hensall.
Last Sunday, the
Branch held its annual
Spring Golf Tournament,
which took place at the
Grand Bend course. All
participants returned to
the Legion and were
hosted by the Branch and
treated to a lunch
prepared and served by
Bessie Black and. Marie
Arnston. Anita Bartliff
kindly offered her ser-
vices, waiting on tables.
Gerry Stirling obtained
the .low. gross with a 76
and the low Legion
member was Jim
'Graham with a 79 ;Gore.
The low net winner was
Don Armstrong wieh A 67 1
and coming second in the
low net department was
George Divok with a 69,
In all, 77 members and
friends took part in this
annual event. Our thanks
to Len Arnston, who
spearheaded all the
information and endangers accepted by president
Oscar's life when a shampoo
and rinse turns out to be a Lacroix on behalf of the
"Brain Wash Will keepbeds Branch. Installing
8:00 DiFF'RENT Officer Comrade
STROKES Mugfot'd thanked Piper
8:30 HELLO LARRY Will keep beds Murray East. Following
9:00 TBA The board of governors t h e installation
11:00 NEWS of the Wingham and ceremonies, all members
11:30 TONIGHT SHOW
1:00 TOMORROW District Hospital has and visitors were treated 2:30 ALL NIGHT MOViE reaffirmed its standto a delicious, "hip of
(TBA) against closing hospital beef" lunch prepared by
4:30 ALL NIGHT MOVIE beds or cutting back some of the men, in -
(TBA) services. cluding Bill Chambers,
T h e Wingham Gord Tait, Mary Tait.
Advance -Times reported The staff was as always
SATURDAY, JUNE 2 last week that at a on the job, assisted by
MORNING meeting last week the Dave Hanley, Steve
6:30 BUFORD ANIS THE board vowed to maintain Maguire and Percy
GALLOPING GHOST"at all costs" the hospital Brown.
7:00 FABULOUS FUNNIES as a 100 bed institution.
7:30 BAY CITY ROLLERS Besides the installation
8:00 AI..VIN AND THE The board is at- ceremonies, the Legion
CHIPMUNKS tempting to negotiate was busy with , other
8:30 THE FANTASTIC with the ministry of activities. Last Thursday
FOUR health for $142,000. evening, the bingo, under
9:00 GODZILLA SUPER 90 needed by the hospital to team captain Wilf Castle,
10:27 METRI MARVELS keep all beds open. If the saw 100 bingo enthusiasts
(also at 10:57 m. and 11:57 request is not met, thea.mresent. The first share -
0 DAFDAFFYDUCK board is prepared to take h
103e -wealth of 57.50 was
11:30 DA NSW FRED AND the ministry to court or to won - by Wilma
BARNEY SHOW run into the red in an McMichael of Clinton.
11:30 THE SETSONS attempt to get the ad- The second share -the -
12:00 BONKIgRS ditional funds. wealth of $002 went to'
h
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arrangements, along
with his committee of
Bob Draper, Harold
Black . and Harold
McPherson.
We also have other
member4 who have not
lost the "espris,de corps"
and they are George
Rumball and John
Deeves, who worked
many hours in 'washing
the ceilings of the ladies
lounge and men's lounge,
and also to our staff and
Dave Hanley, who last
weekend shampooed the
rugs in the Legion. •
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1979—PAGE 23
Knights convention
by Rene Brochu presented to Grand
Niagara Falls was the Knight Doherty by the
meeting place for some State Advocate, Al
174 Councils of the Dewitte. The credit for
•Knights of Columbus this award is shared by
when they discussed Grand. Knight Doherty
policy and dealt with with his chairmen and
resolutions and reports directors and council
from the Ontario- state- executive its well as all
board officials and gave the membership.
results of state council District 31 was not so
projects. fortunate in the
Delegates for the "charities car draw," as
Father Stephen Ekert the Buick Le Sabre was
Council of Seaforth were won by George Elliot of
Grand Knight Seamus Oshawa, and the Chrysler
Doherty and Past Grand Newport was won by Mr.
Knight, Phil Durand, G. Grandoni of Niagara
while delegates for the Falls. Winning the Ford
Goderich Council were LTD was Bill Daub of RR
Grand Knight Gaetan 2, Trenton, and the AMC
Jacques_ and Joe Stokes. Concord DL went to Bob
Delegates representing Gauthier of Harnmer,
the Stratford Council Ontario.
were Grand Knight Andy The state dinner
Kelly and Ed Murray. cluded a long list
District 31, which takes in dignitaries including the
all three councils, was State Board, the State
represented by District Chaplain, Bishop Eugene
Deputy Pat Osborn of Larocque who presented
Goderich. an exceedingly
Both resolutions challenging report to the
presented by the district delegates. The list of
were accepted and will be dignitaries included the
acted upon by the state guest speaker Most
board. One dealt with Reverend Archbishop C.
objection to the Emmett Cartelr (Now
legislation - planned to Cardinal). In his address
legalize sale of to the delegates, Arch -
marijuana, and the bishop Carter challenged
other regarded state the Knights to forge
council financial con- ahead and swell the
tinued support of the numbers until it en -
Alliance . For Life , compassed every
Organization. practising Catholic man
Awards were presented in the respective Cd'uncil
for various categories of areas. He stressed that
participation and Father vocations to the
Stephen Ekert Council priesthood and religious
had - a tremendously life comes from the truly
successful year, placing Catholic family. Parents,
third in the council award teachers, and the Church
area in the membership are presented with the
numbers category which ' ultimate challenge in
included some 54 coun- order to reach our
cils. A plaque was required goal.
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