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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1970, p. 7

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, ™ A } | } iy \ 5 7} j ~_> FEBRUARY 12, 1970 2.00 Love is a Many Splendored Thing 2.30 Guiding Light 3.00 Secret Storm 3.30 Edge of Night 4.00 M,W,Th,F,-Gomer Pyle, T-Upbeat 4,30 M-Get It Together, T-Upbeat, W-Bill Anderson Show, Th-Skippy, F- Camera Six 5.00 M-This is Tom Jones, T-Mod Squad, W-The Brady Bunch, Th-Ghost jand Mrs. Muir, F-Here Come the Brides 5.30 M-Tom Jones, f-Mod squad, W~ Nanny and the Professor, Th-The Courtship of Eddies Father, F-Here Comes the Brides 6.00 News-SporbssWeather. 6.30 Walter Cronkite News II.00 News CBC - TV - CHANNEL - 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND NEWS -I5 Ontario Schools 8.45 Mr. Dress Up 9.10 Ontario Schools |} I0.00 Canadian Schools | 10.30 Friendly Giant | 11.00 Ontario Schools '10.45 Chez Helene } 11.25 Double Exposure | 11.55 CBC News I2,.00 lancheon Date I2.30 Search for Tomorrow I.00 Luncheon Date I.30 As the World Turns 2.00 Coronationsa Street 2.30 Strange Paradise 3.00 Take Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4.00 Galloping Gourmet Mr. and Mrs. John ihe Poriond TERRACE BAY NEWS 4.30 M-A Place of Your Own, T- Swingaround, W-¥- Banana Splits, F-The Marbtes 5.00 M-Tom Sawyer, T-Rocket Robin, W-Skippy, Th-Arthur, F-The Corsiars 6.00 CBC News Service 6.30 Weekend II0.00 CBC National News THURSDAY - FEBRUARY - I2 7.30 Doris Day 8.00 Bill Cosby Show 8.30 The Nature of Things 9.00 Bonanza I0.00 Thursday Night FRIDAY - FEBRUARY - 13 7.30 Julia 8.00 Laugh In 9.00 Singalong Jubilee 9.30 Mission Impossible I0.30 2Ist Century SATURDAY - FEBRUARY - I4 I0.30 Rocky and his Friends II.00, MOVIE 12.30 Luncheon Date I.00 Trans World Top Team I.30 Fatulous World of Skiing 2.00 Championship Curling 3.00 CIAU Volley Ball 4,00 Bugs Bunny and the Roadrunner 5.00 Wonderful World of Golf 6.00 Encounter 6.30 Galloping Gourmet 7.00 Beverly Hillbillies 7.30 Nanny and the Professor 8.00 Hockey Night in Canada I0.15 Weekend I0.30 Once More with Felix SUNDAY - FEBRUARY - I5 10.30 La Boheme II.00 Church Services 12.00 Morning After PAGE 7 00 Landmark -30 Country Calendar -00 Mist of Time -30 Tracks Around the World -00 World of Music 00 The New Majority 0 3 0 0 3 «00 This land of Ours «30 Hymn Sing -00 Wonderful World of Disney -00 Tommy Hunter -30 My World and Welcome To It 00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 Anthology - Its only a Game I0.00 Weekend MONDAY - FEBRUARY - 16 7,30 The Governor and J.J. 8.00 Nice 'N Easy 8.30 Front Page Challenge 9.00 Name of the Geme 10.30 Man Alive TUESDAY - FEBRUARY - 17 7-30 The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 8.00 Red Skelton 9.00 MoQueen 9.30 The Bold Ones 10.30 Man at the Centre WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY ~ 18 7-30 Debbie Reynolds Show 8.00 Green Acres 8.30 The Manipulators 9.30 A Well Tempered Listener 10.30 Irish Coffee. On AWW FW yh He These listings supplied to us by Master Charles Kettle of Terrace Bay. McPARLAND - BELLON WEDDING Poinsettats and white mums formed the setting in Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Saturday December 27, 1969 for the wedding of Paula Giovanna Bellon and John Joseph McParland. Rev. D. Pruner officiated at the ceremony and Mrs. Toppozini was soloist accompanied by church organist, Mrs. Bower. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bellon, Sioux Lookout, Ont. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McParland, Schreiber, Ontario. Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing a formal A-line gown of velvet designed and made by her parents. The gown was styled with long full sleeves, gatir ered into a wide cuff. trimmed with a band of beaded lace. The high neckline and hem were Her chapel veil was held by & cluster of rosettes and lily of the valley. She carried a cascade of white carnations accented with satin streamers and ivy. Miss Luanna Bellon attended her sister as maid of honour. Her gown was a skirt of jade velvet topped with a white bodice of flocked marquisette,-long full sleeves and victorian neckline. The bridesmaids, Miss Jacqueline Vienneau, Miss Ermenia Bastone and Miss Julianna Kitt (niece of the bride) wore identically designed gowns with the cranberry red skirts. They carried semi-cascades of white carnations and wore white velvet ribbons entwined in their hair. Richard Chicoine was best man, and ushers were Dennis McParland (brother of the groom), James Gellert and Leonard Godin, A dinner was held at the Welcome Motel where the continued page 8 .....

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