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Terrace Bay News, 20 Aug 1969, p. 7

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AUGUST 20 , 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 I0.45 Chez Helene II.00 Mr. Dress Up II.25 Pick of the Week II.55 News I2.00 Luncheon Date - Part I I2.30 Search for Tomorrow I.00 Luncheon Date ~ Part 2 I.30 As the World. Turns 2,00 Stratrey 2.30 Coranation Street 3.00 Take Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4,00 Galloping Gourmet 4.390 Moment of Truth 5.00 M-D'Iberville, T-Rocket Robin Hood, W-Tom Sawyer, T-Arthur and his Square Knights, F-Archie 5.30 M-Around the circle, T-Abbot & Costello, W-Belle, Sebastian and the Horses, T-Aerchaunts, F-Chanson 6.00 M-Dick Van Dyke, T-Reach for the Top, W-Dick Van Dyke, T-Gilligan's Island, F-Dick Van Dyke. 6.30 CBC News 6.52 Sports Report 7.00 The Day It Is II.00.CBC National News THURSDAY - AUGUST - 2I 7230 Gentle Ben 8.00 Telescope 8.30 Name of the Game I0.00 Adam - 12 10.30 Animal and Man FRIDAY - AUGUST - 22 7.30 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir 8.00 Mission Impossible 9.00 Movie SATURDAY - AUGUST - 23 10.30 On Safari 11.00 Reach for the Top II.30 Daktari 12.30 Country Calendar I,00 Montreal Pops Concert 2.00 Canada Games 4.00 Wayne & Shuster 5.00 Super Six 5-30 Skippy 6.00 Laurel and Hardy 6.30 Sounds 69 6.45 CBC News 7.00 Audubon 7230 The Good Guys 8.00 Beverly Hillbillies 8.30 Great Movies II.I5 CFL Toronto at B.C. SUNDAY - AUGUST - 24 10.30 La Bomeme II.00 Would You Believe? 12.00 Neither Rhyme nor Reason 12.30 NBC Showcase 12.45 Living Word I.I5 Gardening with Stan 2.00 Canada Games 4.00 Closing Ceremonies 4.30 The Lost Peace 5.00 Man Alive 5-30 Ballads et Chansons 6.00 Walt Disney 7.00 Miss Patricia's Song and Things 7.30 Green Acres 8.00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 Bonanza I0.00 Conquest of Space MONDAY =~ AUGUST - 25 7.30 Doris Day 8.00 Get Smart 8.30 Five Years in the Life 9.30 Jimmy Rogers 10.30 Felony Squat - TUESDAY - AUGUST - 26 7.30 Julia 8.00 Liberace Show 9.00 Music Hall 10.00 The Public Eye WEDNESDAY - AUGUST - 27 7.30 The Mothers-in-law 8.00 Expo Baseball I0.30 The Tenth Inning.» These listings supplied to us by Master Charles Kettle of Terrace Bay. Pioneer Brewery - cont'd from page 4 ...... which began their operations in 1828. The exact replica was constructed on the original site with the help of local historians and craftsmen, and has since been recognized as a major historical achievement. When walking through its door you are walking straight back into 1828. The Pioneer Brewery is not a commercial venture. nor is it designed to promote their products but rather to help make us all aware of the contributions of our heritage. Visitors of all ages are cordially invited to visit free of charge between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. every day of the summer until September 14, including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays . As a complement to the Pioneer Brewery, their hospitality room, the Amber Louge will be open for tours of the modern plant from Monday to Friday, between the hours of 12.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Government regulations howevery, do not permit persons under to age of 21 to visit. the lounge. The major change comes into effect January 1, 1970 when the rates for the ninety-two million parcels mailed and delivered in Canada each year will be revised. Under the new rates, the minimum charge will be forty-five cents for a one-to-two pound parcel withina zone and the maximum will be three dollars and fifty-fi ve cents for a twenty-five pound item between the Atlantic provinces and the western region of Alberta - B.C. - Yukon. In announcing the revisions, Mr. Kierans noted that parcels weighing up to six pounds make up approximately eighty percent of Canadian parcel post traffic and that increases in these weight ranges will vary from ten to twenty cents per parcel. The impact of this increase, on the basis of an individual who mails a half-dozen one-to-two pound parcels a year, is estimted at one dollar per person per year. Included in the new rate structure is an adjustment of the surface parcel post rates to and from Canadian Forces Post Offices and Fleet Mail. Offices which have not been changed since the introduction of that service in 1951. The new rates effective Ist Jan- vary 1970 will be - 50¢ for the first 2 Ibs. 15¢ - each additional pound. On October Ist, parcel rates to the United States will be increased, to bring an.additional $1.4 mil- lion in revenue over a 12 month period. The min- imum rate will remain at 15¢ up to one-half pound, continued page 12 ........ CHANGES IN POSTAL RATES Communications Minister Eric Kierans today an- nounced changes in Canadian and international parcel post rates designed to simplify the rate and to bring parcel post revenues and costs into balance. 2

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