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Terrace Bay News, 8 Oct 1970, p. 7

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| TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 | OCTOBER 8, 1970 5 -- SX CBC - TV - CHANNEL - 4 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND NEWS 78.00 Ontario Schools 8.45 Mr. Dress Up 9.10 Ontario Schools 10.00 Wildlife Theatre 10.30 Friendly Giant 10.45 Chez Helene II.00 Sesame Street 12.00 Luncheon Date 1.30 55 North Maple 2,00 Double Exposure 2,30 M-T-Coronation Street, W- Th-F-Life Style 3.00 Teke Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4,00 Galloping Gourmet 4,30 M-W-F Drop In, Tues-Th- Banana Splits 5.00 M-Robin Hood ,T-OoopsW- A Place of Your Own,T-Hi Diddle Day ,F-Skippy 6.00 My Three Sons 6.30 Weekday THURSDAY - OCTOBER - 8 T%.30 The 0dd Couple 8.00 The Interns 9.00 Theatre Canada 9.30 Music Album 10.00 Monty Pythone Flying Circus 10.30 Encounter FRIDAY - OCTOBER = 9 7.30 Julia 8.00 laugh In 9.00 Tommy Hunter 10.00 Most Deadly Ceme 11.10 Hockey Night In Cenada 1.30 CBC Nationel News SATURDAY - OCTOBER - IO "8.30 Ontario Schools 10.30 Rocky and His Friends TI.00 TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE 12.30 What On Earth? 1.00 Children's Cineme 2.00 World Series Baseball 4,30 Saturday Heroes 5.00 Bugs Bunny and the Road Runner 6.00 Update 6.30 Galloping Gourmet 7.00 Music Machine 7.30 On Location 8.00 THE YELLOW ROLLS~ROYCE II.I5 Provincial Affairs SUNDAY - OCTOBER-- IT 12.00 Morning After 12,30 Analog 1,00 Light in the Fruit Closet 1.30 Country Calendar 2,00 World Series Baseball 4,30 Sports Week 4.56 GBC News 5.00 Music To See 5.30 Hymn Sing 9.00 Sunday at Nine 10.00 Weekend 10.30 Nations Business Ld MONDAY - OCTOBER = I2 7.30 Mike Neun Show 8.00 The Partridge Family 8.30 Front Page Challenge 9,00 The Bold Ones 10,00 The Nature of Things 10.30 The New Majority TUESDAY - OCTOBER = I3 7.30 Reach for the Top 8.00 Red Skelton 8.30 Telescope '7I 9,00 Store Front lawyers "10.00 Tuesday Night WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER - Th 7.30 Singalong Jubilee 8,00 CFL Vancouver at Montreal 10.30 T.B.A. These 1istings suppliéd to us by Charles Kettle of Terrace Baye. 4%: GARDEN DIRT out of the garden for another winter. cool place = 50° to 55° F. cool dry place. place. - Summer seems to have come to an end again, so that means it is time to get those gladiolas, dahlias, tuberous, begonias, and any other of the tender bulbs "In the case of Tuberous Begonias, the entire plant should be dug up and stored in a warm dry place until the tops have completely dried. Then the tubers can be removed, cleaned and stored in a Gladiolas can be cut off an inch or so above the new bulb and left in a cool place until they are completely dry. At that time the old bulb and roots can be removed and the cleaned bulbs stored in a Dahlia tops should be cut off about six inches or so above the tubers and the loose dirt removed . Some experts recommend storing them upside down in a warm dry place until they have dried and then packing them in dry sand or peat moss in a cool Many people successfully keep' them by simply packing them in a cardboard box when they are dug up and storing them in a cool place. Next time you are in a hurry to boil eggs=-put in a bit of salt in the water it will prevent the shell from cracking and the egg white will cook faster. EARLY WARNING! F DON'T BE CAUGHT LATE IN THE SEASON! oz a o> = IF YOU ARE IN NEED, OR WILL BE IN NEED . OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, WRAPPING PAPER OR GIFTS - BE PREPARED - TO RECEIVE A to make it a bit sweeter. Even for a strawberry desert you need a bit of salt SALES REPRESENTATIVE FROM: BEAR TRACK SALES IN THE NEAR FUTURE (A division of the Terrace Bay Boy Scouts Association)

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