Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 15 Jan 1970, p. 7

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8.15 Ontario Schools 8.45 Mr. Dress Up 9.10 Ontario Schools I0.00 Canadian Schools 10.30 Friendly Giant II,00 Ontario Schools II.25 Deuble Exposure II.55 CBS News 12,00 Luncheon Date 12.30 Search for Tomorrow I,00 Luneheon Date I.30 As the World Turns 2.00 Strange Paradise 2.30 M,W,F, - Coronation Street T,T, Life Style 3-00 Take Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4.00 Galloping Gourmet 4.30 Variety Programs 5-00 Variety Programs 5.30 Beverly Hillbillies 6.00 CBS News 6.30 Weekend II.00 CBC Natianal News II.20 Viewpoint THURSDAY = JANUARY = 15 7.30 Doris Day 8.00 Bill Cosby Show 8.30 Nature of Things 9.00 Bonanza 10,00 Thursday Night FRIDAY - JANUARY = 16 7230 Julia "QUOTES FROM PAPER NO. 4 - cont'd from last week's paper "CAMPSITE" = "Right around home buildings are now appearing: The building under construction behind 9.00 Singalong Jubilee 9.30 Mission Impossible 10.30 2Ist Century SATURDAY - JANUARY = I' 10.30 Rockey and His Friends II.00 TBA 12.390 Lunaheon Date 1.00 Trans World Top Team 1.30 Fabulous World of Skiing 2.00 Chapionship Curling 3.00 Kaleidasport 4.00 Bugs Bunny and the Road Runner 5.00 Wonderful World of Golf 6.00 TBA 6.30 Galloping Gourmet 7.00 Beverly Hillbillies ~ 4%e30 Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 8.00 Hockey Night in Canada I0,15 Weekend SUNDAY - JANUARY - 18 10.30 Langue Vante II.00 Church Services 12.00 Neither Rhyme Nor Reason I2.30 Morning After I,00 Spotlight I.I5 Gardening 1.30 Country Calendar 2.00 World of Music 4,00 The New Majority 5.00 This Land of Our 5.30 Hym Sing 6.00 Wonderful: World of Disney 7.00 Tommy Hunter Special 8.00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 Anthology - }lack Phoenix new the bank will be the Terrace Bay Post Office. Near the Blacksmith shop can be seen the fire-hall. penters shop will be completely closed in - it seems there are other than just east winds around this part of the country. " HOCKEY AND SKATING RINK COMPLETED "Great progress has been made the past few days in completing the Hockey and Skating Rink which is 80' by 180' in size, with rounded corners and heated dressing rooms, and covered outside penalty and players boxes. The first flooding of the rink was supervised by Fire Chief Fred Jones and Hockey Chairman Bill cont'd page 8 . The car- | &STORAGE aos bo FOR ~~ UNITED VAN LINES FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL Dan Imbeault Schreiber 824-2089 10.00 Rock One MONDAY = JANUARY - 19 7230 The Governor and J.J. 8.00 On the Bus 8.30 Front Page Challenge 9.00 Name of the Game 10.30 Man Alive TUESDAY - JANUARY ~ 20 "7.90 The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 8.00 Red Skelton 9.00 McQueen 9.30 The Bold Ones I0.30 Man at the Centre WEDNESDAY = JANUARY - 2 I 7430 The Nesture of Things 8.00 Green Acres 8.30 Reddick Part II 10,00 Irish Coffee These listings supplied to us by Master Chartes K,ttle of Terrace Bays LISTINGS WELLINGS' RINK TO ENTER ZONE PLAYDOWNS The Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club held playdowns between Peggy Wellings rink and that of Ollie Chapman, to determine the winner who would then enter the Zone Playdowns of the Ladies Northwestern to be held in Marathon on January 16th. Peggy Wellings rink, with Ivy Pattison, Anne Latour and Ida Roman- uk emerged victorious and Ollie Chapman's rink of Connie Cvitkovich, Maria Hermes and Jeannette Gunter were runners-up. In the Seagram's Senior Men's Div- ision, Zone Playdowns took place in Terrace Bay, between the Red Rock rink of R. Abbott, T. Houston, L. Spencer and S. Pineau and Thor Olsen's rink with H. Gusul, H. Hamilton and - J. Phillips. Thor's rink lost by a very narrow margin.

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