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Terrace Bay News, 30 Oct 1969, p. 7

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OCTOBER 30, -1969 : TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 CBC = TV = CHANNEL 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND NEWS eI5 ETVO Schools 8.45 Mr. Dress Up 9.10 Meta (schools) 9.40 ETVO 10.30 Friendly Giant I0.45 Chez Helene TI.00 ETVO : II.25 Double Exposer II.55. CBC News I2.00 Luncheon Date 12.30 Search for Tomorrow I,00 Luncheon Date I.30 As the World Turns 2.00 Strange Paradise 2-30 Coronation Street 3.00 Take Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4,00 Galloping Gourmet 4,30 M-A Place of Your Own, T-Swing Around, W-Banana Splits, T-Banana, Splits, F-Odessey. 5200 M-Aeronauts, T-Rocket Robin, WeSkippy,T-Arthur, F-Super Six 5.30 Beverly Hillbillies 6.00 CBC News Service 6.30 Weekend THURSDAY=- OCTOBER - 30 7630 Doris Day 8,00 Bill Cosby 8.30 Time for Living 9.00 Ponanza 10.00 Thursday Night II.00 CBC National News II.20 Viewpoint FRIDAY - OCTOBER - 31 7230 Julia 8.00 Laugh-in 9.00 Singalong Jubilee 9-30 Mission Impossible 10.30 2Ist Century II.00 CBC News II.20 Viewpoint SATURDAY = NOVEMBER - I I0.30 Rockey II.00 Camera, Six II.20 CBC News 12.30 Luncheon Date I.00 Lost Peace I.30 D' Iberville 2.00 CFL Football 4,30 CBC Sports 5-00 Bugs Bunny and The Roadrunner 6.00 CBC News 6.15 Sounds 69 6.30 Galloping Gourmet 7200 Beverly Hillbillies 7230 Mr. Deeds goes to Tom 8.00 Hockey Night In Canada I0.1I5 Weekend II.1I0 Provincial Affairs SUNDAY ~ NOV"IBER - 2 T0.30 La Boheme II.00. Would vou Relieve? I2,00 Neither Rhyme nor Reason 12.30 NFB Showcase I.00 Spotlight ~_ I.I5 Gardening I.30 Country Calender £ 2.00 NFL Football 4,30 Sports Week 5-00 Audubon 5-30 Hymm Sing 6.00 Wonderful World of Disney 7200 Tommy Hunter 730 My World and Weloome to It 8.00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 Corwin I0.00 Weekend II.I5 Nations Business MONDAY - NOVEMBER ~ 7230 The Governor and J.J. 8.00 Debbie Reynolds Show 8.30 Front Page Challenge 900 Name of the Game I0.30 Man Alive II.@0 CBC News ~ II.20 Viewpoint . TUESDAY ~ NOVEMBER - 4 7230 The Chost & Mrs._Muir 8.00 Red Skelton 9.00 McQueen 9.30 The Bold Ones 10.30 Man at the Centre IT.00 CBC News II.20 Viewpoint WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER = 7«30 Nature of Things 8.00 Green Acres 8.30 MOVIE 10.30 Irish Coffee II,00 CBC News II.20 Viewpoint. taking part. Sister Alexander played the piano for the singing.. Dr. and Mrs. Toombs lead a dialogue in place of a sermon. FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION WORKSHOP The Family Life Education Workshop, with Counsel- lors Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs, of the Pastoral Institute, Winnipeg, was most interesting and inform- ative, to. those who found the time to attend. Al- though there were many other activities that particul- ar weekend, those who attended found it wothwhile. Dr. Toombs showed films, and is an excellent speaker. Mrs. Toombs conducted the Saturday after- noon session on Communication. Saturday evening was particularly interesting, since the subject was "What and How Shall | Tell My Child! A goodly number of teen-agers were present, and formed a panel, expressing their views and asking questions. A round table discussion took place, and the opinion was formed that there is a greater need for Family Life Education, both for youngsters, teen- agers and their parents. Many parents need family life education before they can communicate freely with their children, expecially in the field of sex education. An Inter-Faith service took place Sunday morning in the High School, with Father Gvora, of St. Mar- tir's and Rev. Husser, of the Community Church both BUS DRIVERS SEMINAR HELD The Department of Transport, with J. Fraser Rea- vell, Assistant Director of Safety Education, of Toronto, and R. Lewis, Accident Prevention Organ- izer for Northwestern Ontario, stationed in Thunder Bay, and John Carroll, Accident Prevention Officer O.P.P., Marathon Detachment, held a seminar for School Bus Drivers in the Terrace Bay High School . The purpose of the seminar was to meet the bus drivers, to discuss problems of interpretations of rules, regarding laws, and inter-action between bus. drivers, school officials and parents; and ways and © means of handling discipline problems. Mr. J. Morgan, Director of the Lake Superior Board of Education, made the preliminary arrange- ments for this seminar. There are seven bus drivers covering the areas of Marathon, Manitouwadge, Schreiber, Terrace Bay and Rossport, supervised by Bus owner Werner - cont'd page 8 .......

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