JULY 23, 1969 2.00 NBC Baseball 4,30 The Tenth Inning 5-00 Super Six 6.00 Laurel and Herdy 6.30 Sound 69 6.45 CBC News 7.00 7 8 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS 8.00 Ed Sullivan 9,00 Sonanza I0.00 CBC News Magazine II.00 CBC National News MONDAY - JULY - 28 7.30 Déris Day 8.00 Get Smart 8.30 Five Years in the 9.00 It's Our Stuff 9.30 Jimmy Rogers I0.30 Felony Squas II.00 CBC National News TUESDAY - JULY ~ 29 230 Julia 8.00 The Liberace Show 9.00 Music Hall I0.00 The Public Hye II.00 CBC National News WEDNESDAY - JULY - 29 7.30 The Mothers-in-law 8.00 Expo Baseball 10.30 The Tenth Inning II.00 CBC National News PAGE N | Hydro Van - cont'd. from page 1 hot water heater. Now there, is a larger tank designed to provide lots of hot water for users with higher demands . Heaters of every type were. on display - the cook was not forgotten and a striking fire place with ever changing 'flames' was a focal point. The van left here Saturday mor ning for Schreiber and another step in a schedule which will keep it on the move until early November, when Mr. Trafford © will return to his home back in Toronto. Photo below of Mr. Trafford and © the Hydro Van. 30 The Good Guys 00 Beverly Hillbillies 30 Four For. Texas II.00 CBC National News SUNDAY - JULY - 27 10.30 La Bomeme II.00 Would You Believe? 12.00 Neithar Rymeme nor Reason I2.30 NBC Showcase 12.45 Living Word I.I5 Gardening I.30 Country Calendar 2.00 The Three Muskateers 2-30 Kaleidasport 4,00 Town 'N Country 4,30 The Lost Peace 5.00 Man Alive 5-30 Ballads Et Chansons 6.00 Walt Disney 7.00 Miss Patricia's Song and Things 7.30 Green Acres These listings supplied to us by Master Charles Kettle of Terrace Bay the pool at 10:30 a.m. Friday. The next set of tests will be conducted approximately August 22nd. SWIMMING INSTRUCTION - The second session of swimming instruction will start on Monday, July 28th. All swimmers should check at the pool for their times for their sessions. DON MESSER SHOW -- The Don Messer Show proved to be very popular as 707 people were in attendanc¢ from Terrace Bay, Marathon, Manitouwadge, Red Rock, Dorion, Schreiber, Rossport and Port Arthur, We would like to take this gpportunity to thank, all the people who volunteered their time to make this event so successful. We would also like to extend our thanks to the merchants who co-operated so well in displaying advertisements, to the Terrace Bay News, the Fire Department, the Figure Skating CEREMONY IN COMMUNITY CHURCH - cont'd from page 5 «ee. Out of town guests were:- Mr. and Mrs. H. Dale, Mrs. L. Frenette, Vicki and Shari - Fort Frances; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruth and Ken Crawford - Atikokan; Mr. and Mrs. E, Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. R. Miner, Bonnie and Betty - Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Benedet and Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosette - Fort William; Mrs. Paul Mauro - Port Arthur, Miss Barbara Hubbard, Kitchener; Mrs. P. Girvin, Mrs. V. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. J. Makowski and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong and Janice, and Mrs. H. Alney. RECREATION BRIEFS ~ by D.. Courtemanche SWIM TESTS - Swimming test will be conducted this Friday at 11:00 a.m. by the Red Cross examiners of Port Arthur. All swimmers taking tests should be at Club and the High School and Loyal Order of Moose for the loan of their chairs. We were very fortunate that this group was able to include Terrace Bay on its tour and therefore we were able to make finan- cial arrangements which were very satisfactory to them. SOFTBALL CRESTS - Softball crests have been distributed to all coaches who in turn will see that _ the players who played ball this summer will receive tham. It is our understanding that some of the coach es are on holidays, but as soon as they return, the players will receive crests. We wish to thank the following people who vol- unteered as coaches and - - cont'd page 8