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Terrace Bay News, 14 May 1970, p. 7

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MAY 14, 1970 Love is a Many Splendored Thing The Guiding Light © The Secret Storm The Edge ef Night Gomer Pyle USMC 2 Bewitched That Girl Let's Meke a Deal .00 M-Room 222, T-Nanny and the Professor, W-Courtship of Eddies Father, Th-Bewitched, F-Brady Bunch NEWS - 6.30 P.M. and 7.00 P.M. II.00 P.M. - News-Sports-Weather ooo0oooco°o . OWoWwW OWOW SC oo nw FrWWwW nh . CBC - TV - CHANNEL - 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND NEWS eI5 Ontario Schools 8.45 Mr. Dress Up 9.10 Ontekio Schools 10.00 Canadien Schools 10.30 Friendly Giant I0.45 Chez Helene II.00 Ontario Schools II.25 Double Exposure II.55 CBC TV News 12.00 Luncheon Date 12.30 Search for Tomorrow I.00 Luncheon Date I,30 As the World Turns 2.00 Strenge Paradise 2.30 Coronation Street 3.00 Take Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4.00 Galloping Gourmet 4.30 M-A Plece of Your Own, T-Swing Around, W-Th-Banans Split, F-World of Man WATER SAFETY WEEK - MAY 31-JUNE 6th WATER SAFETY AND PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY "Three year old drowned in lake." "Seven year old boy falls from tree while fishing, drowns. " Can you imagine anything like that happening to one of YOUR children? Probably not. It's always the next guy, isn't it? The fact is, however, that genuine newspaper reports like these come in from all parts of Cana-3. da. In 1969 some 250 children under the age of :d 12 died by drowning. Lack of parental supervision is too often responsible for these family tragedies. The drowning of the three year old girl is a case in point. She was at a lakeside with her parents. While the adults had their minds on other things, the youngster toddled off by herself TERRACE BAY NEWS 5.00 M-Belle, Sebastian, T-Puf*N Stuff, W-Skippy, Th-Arthur, F-Treasure Island 5.30 Beverly. Hillbillies 6.00 CBE News Service 6.30 Weekend II.00 CBC National News II.20 Viewpoint THURSDAY - MAY = I4 7.30 Doris Day Show ~ 8.00 Bill Cosby Show 8.30 Neture of Things 9.00 Bonanza I0.00 Thursday Night FRIDAY - MAY - I5 7.30 Julie 8.00 Laugh In 9.00 Singelong Jubilee 9.30 Mission Impossible 10.30 2Ist Century SATURDAY - MAY - I6 1.00 Hi Didle Day I.30 Klahanie 2.00 Kaleidasport 4,00 BBC Soccer 5.00 The Preakness 6.00 Encounter 6.30 Galloping Gourmet 7.00 Laurel and Hardy 7-30 Nanny and the Professor 8.00 Beverly Hillbillies 8.30 THE SINGING NUN 10.30 Country Time SUNDAY - MAY - 17 I.00 NFL Showcase I.J5 Gardening Tak Country Calendar 2.00 CBC Presents 2.30 Kaleidasport 4.00 The New Majority PAGE 7 5.00 Music to Remember 6.00 Wonderful World of Disney 7-00 Tommy Hunter Show 7230 8.0 00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 The Forsyte Saga 10.00 Weekend MONDAY ~ MAY - 18 7.30 The Governor and J.J. 8.00 Green Acres 8.30 Front Page Challenge 9.00 Name of the Game 10.30 Man Alive TUESDAY - MAY - 19 7.30 The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 8.00 Red Skelton 9.00 McQueen 9.30 The Bold Ones 10.30 Man at the Center | WEDNESDAY - MAY - 20 7.30 Debbie Reynolds Show 8.00 Expo Baseball - New York at Montreal 10.30 Comedy Crackers These listing supplied by Charles Kettle of Terrace Bay. himself a better position from which to fish but lost his balance and fell into 10 feet of water. Neither he nor his friend could swim. Those of us with children of our own should take warning from these unfortunate incidents. Toddlers and small children should never be al- be deathtraps too. lowed out of one's sight when there's water nearby. Most drownings take place within a few feet of dry land in less than two feet of water. It's so easy for little children to fall into a pond, slip off a wharf or lose their balance in a paddling pool. Bathtubs can One can't always keep an eye on older children, but they should be warned of danger areas such as ponds, wells, construction sites, ditches, sloughs, piers and landings. Don't let them go swimming by themselves unless it's at a public swimming centre. If you take your children to a beach or some other . { My World and Welcome Te It | and happened to slip in the lake. She was out of her parents' sight "just one minute". But it was enough. Her body was found in the lake three hours later. The seven year old boy went off fishing with a friend at a nearby river. He climbed a tree to give AP ar = van cree: eee a enn nN Ce ee Sime cy PS Continued on page 13 ..... supervised swimming area, never leave them alone at any time. The lifeguards may be trained professionals but they are not babysitters . peg Never let small children use plastic toys and in~ flatable supports in the water. They are fun to ploy ------

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