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Terrace Bay News, 24 Sep 1970, p. 7

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CBC - TV - CHANNEL - 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND NEWS 10.30 Friendly Glant ~ 10,45 Chez Helene 11.00 Mr, Dress Up 11.25 Double Exposure 9.00 Tommy Hunter Y 10.00 T.B.A. . ' SATURDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 26 1.00 Hi Diddle Dey 1.30 Klahanie 2,00 CFL Celgery at Ottawa MONDAY - SEPTEMBER 28 7.30 Mike Neun Show 8.00 The Partridge Family 8.30 Front Page Challenge 9.00 The Bold Ones PY 10.00 The Nature of Things 11.55 CBC TV News 4,30 Sports Week 10,30 The New Me jority 12,00 Luncheon Date 5.00 Bugs Bunny and the Roadrunner TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 29 1.30 55 North Meple 6,00 Encounter "7.30 Reach for the Top 2,00 T.BoA. 6.30 Galloping Gourmet 8.00 Red Skelton Show 7.00 Laurel and Hardy 7.30 On Location 8.00 TENDER IN THE NIGHT 10.30 Once More with Felix 11.15 CFL Hamilton at Edmonton 1.30 CBC NEWS SUNDAY - SEPTEMBER 27 1.00 NFL Showcase 1.15 Gardening 1.30 Country Calendar 2,00 NFL New Orleans at Minnesote 4,30 Sports Week 5.00 Music To See 5.30 The Group 6.00 Welt Disney 7.00 Rainbow Country 7.30 Bill Cosby 8.00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 Forsyte Sage 10.00 Weskend 8.30 Telescope '71 9.00 Storefront Lawyers 10.00 Tuesday Night WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 30 7230 TeB.Ae 8.00 Bobby Orr-Canadien Geme 9.00 Drame Special - Nobody Knows 10.00 This Land 3.00 Teke Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4,00 Galloping Gourmet 4,30 M-D'Iberville,T-Th-Banana Splits, W-Rooky, F-World of Man. 5,00 M-Super Six,T-Rocket Robin Hood, W-History Makers, Th-Arthur,F-Birdman, 5.20 Beverly Hillbillies 6,00 CBC NEWS Service 6.30 Weekday 11,00 CBC TV News 11,20 Viewpoint THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 24 "7.30 The Odd Couple 8.00 The Interns 9.00 Theatre Canadas 9.30 Music Album 10.00 Monty Pythons Flying Circus FRIDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 25 ; "7.30 Julia 8.00 Laugh In These listings supplied to us by Charles Kettle of Terrace Baye PROF .ENGINEERS MEET IN MARATHON Members of the North Superior Chapter of the Association of Professional Engineers, of the Pro- vince of Ontario, held their general meeting on September 17th in Marathon. Ross F .Reid, P.Eng., Communications Group, A.P.E.O., Ontario, was guest speaker. His very interesting and informative talk brought the local members up to date on recent happenings within the Association. Executive of the North Superior Chapter of the Association is:- Chairman, Charles E. Wise, Ter- race Bay - Sec.Treasurer = Gurdev S.5i dhu, Terrace Bay - Representatives, Austin K.Campbell, Marathon and John M.Driehuis, Schreiber. drug prices: comparative prices of generic and brand name drugs; why generic drugs are often, cheaper; sources of less expensive drugs: drugs for treating children: less desirable, overpromoted drugs fo a= void using. HOME REFERENCE BOOKS IN PRINT A guide to parents on how to build a home refer- ence collection. A Guide on how to select the best Encyclopedia for your own needs and what you should expect to pay for them. Guide to books that are desirable but not essential. Suggested age suitability chart. This book covers Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, At= lases, Medical books, subscription books, magazines and history, available at the Library. The Library now has available for rental a 16 mm. Kodak projector. Borrowers must hold and Ontario Projectionist card and be able to show same when renting projecor from Library. Organizations interested in having their own pro- jectionist should submit applications to the Terrace LIBRARY NEWS - New Books (1) The Heart and |, one Life - Dr.Barnard, (2) The Prophets = Kraeling (3) The Crystal Cave - Mary Stewart (4) Raising Puppies for Pleasure - Schuller (5) Countdown - F.Slaughter (6) Since Silent Sprint = Graham (7) Practical Yoga = Day . (8) Successful Sewing - Hallis (9) Never Sleep Three in a Bed = Brainthwaite (10) Knitting Book - MacDonald (11) Paperback Stand = (12) The New Handbook of Prescription Drugs = |.Burach, M.D. This simplif ied version provides rapid information for doctors and patients on: Current prescription Bay Public Library or Terrace Bay Recreation Office for a course coming up in the near future. We would require about 15 applicants and the course would be given on a week-end. All Film bookings are made at the Library and must be 2-3 weeks before date of showing. The Library has an extensive list of fidms available in almost all areas of inferest.

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