DECEMBER 24, 1969 8.45 Mr. Dress Up 9.I0 Ontario Schools 10.00 Canadian Schools 10.30 Friendly Giant II.00 Ontario Schools II.25 Double Exposure II.55 CBS News I2.00 Luncheon Date 12.30 Search for Tomorrow I.00 luncheon Date I.30 As the World Turns 2.00 Strange Paradise 2.30 M,F, - Coronation Street, W,T,T, ~- Life Style 3.00 Take Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4,00 Galloping Gourmet 4,30 M-A Plrce of Your Own, T-Swing Around, W,T, - Banane Splits, F-Odessey 5.00 M-Aeronauts, T-Rocket Robin, W-Skippy, T-Arthur, F-Super Six II.00 Abbott and Costello Meet Te the Keystone Cops 8. I2.00 Mr. Magoo, Man of Mystery 8. I2.30 Luncheon Date - 9. I.00 Tracks Around the World 10. I.30 Fabulous World of Skiing TU 2.00 NFL ~- Los Angeles at Minnesota vs 4.30 Championship Lacrosse Sy 6.00 His Excellency 9 6.30 Galloping Sourmet 7.00 Beverly Hillbillies 7.30 Mr. Deeds Goes to Town 8.00 Hockey Nigh - Philadelphia at Montreat I0.I5 Weekend II.I5 Provincial Affairs -00 McQueen 10.30 Man Alive O Red Skelton 9.30 The Bold Ones TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 8.00 Laugh In 7.00 Tommy Hunter 9.00 Singalong Jubilee 7230 My World and Welcome to It 9.30 Mission Impossible 8.00 Ed Sullivan 10.30 2Ist Century 9.00 Two for the Road ' SATURDAY - DECEMBER - 27 I0.00 Weekend 10.30 Rooky and His Friends MONDAY - DECEMBER - 2 0 ND. 30 The Governor and J.J. 00 Debbie Reynolds 30 Front Page Challenge 0O Name of the Game . 30 Man at the Centre. ESDAY - DECEMBER ~ 30 30 The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 0 0 WEDNESDAY - DECEMBER - 31 7.30 Nature of Things 8.00 Green Acres 8.30 Thet&as the News Goodnight 5.30 Beverly Hillbillies 6.00 CBE News 6.30 Weekend II.00 CBC Nationa News II.20 Viewpoint THURSDAY ~- DECEMBER ~- 25 7.30 Doris Day 8.00 Bill Coaby 8.30 Phil Nimmons 'N* Nine Plus Six 9.00 Holiday Festival I0.00 Thursday Night FRIDAY - DECEMBER - 26 7.30 The Seekers I.00 Spotlight I.I5 Gardening 2.00 Audubon 5.00 Sports Week 5.30 Hymn Sing ost Recreation Briefs - cont'd from page 1 ..... with the Club, be sure to attend their practices, Gord Calder is the contact person. Practices. are held twice weekly on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Check Arena Schedules for ex- act times. ADULT BADMINTON SESSIONS Sessions for the Adult Badminton Club will resume on Tuesday, January 6th, at the High School Audi- torium, at 8,00 p.m. If youvare looking for a pro- gramme to keep fit - the Badminton Club is your answer. PUBLIC SKATING SESSIONS Friday, December 26th - 2 - 4 p.m.; Saturday, De- cember 27th - 8 - 10 p.m.; Sunday, December 28th- 2-5 p.m. and 7 -9p.m.; Monday, December 29th 1.30 - 3.30 p.m.; Tuesday, December 30th - 2 - 5 pem.; Wednesday, December 31st - 1.30 - 3.30 p.m COMING EVENTS = Wednesday, December 31st Remembering all our friends at Christmas in Schreiber and Terrace Bay. Greetings and all good wishes for your happiness in the New Year. Gerald and Thelma Searles. SUNDAY - DECEMBER - 28 10.30 Langue Vavante II.00 Church Services 12.00 Neither Rhyme Nor Reason 12.30 Merning After 2.30 NFL Cleviand at Dallas 6.00 Wonderful World of Disney MARK CACC AMO'S CREST CHOSEN 9.30 Shows Full of Stones 10.30 Irish Coffee. I.30 Country Calendar These listings supplied to a by Master Charles Kettle of Terrace Bay. New Year's Eve Party, Curling Club. Friday, January 2nd - Junior Hockey Game - 8.00 p.m. Terrace Bay vs Manitouwadge . Saturday, February 7th - Royal Canadian Legion of Terrace Bay - snowmobile races. Mr. C. Brant president, mekes presertation to Mark Casiouedie" The Aguasabon Snowmobile Club met in St. Martin's Church hall last Thursday evening with C. Brant presiding and around sixty members present. Among items of general business was ratification of a constitution which was accepted with a few amendments. Snow- mobile travel in general came in for a good deal of discuss- ion and a map outlining out of town trails was previewed. Councillor J. Caccamo conveyed township Council's feelings and recommendations to the Club - cont'd page I5 ....s6 :