JULY 91969 3.00 Take Thirty 3.30 Edge of Night 4.00 Galloping Gomrmet 4,30 The Moment of Truth 5.00 M - Forest Rangers, T - Rocket Robin Hood,W -- Huck Finn, T - Arther and the Quire Nights, F - Archie TERRACE BAY NEWS 9.00 Boy Did I Get The Wrong Number II.00 CBC Nationl News . SATURDAY - JULY - 12 ° nderdog 10.30 On Safari II.00 Reach for the Top II.30 CBC News PAGE 7 MONDAY - JULY - I4 7-30 Doris Day 8.00 Get Smart 8.30 Five Years in the Life Of ' 9-30 Jimmie Rogers I0.30 Felony Squads II.00 CBC National News 5.30 M - All Around the Circle, T - II.35 Daktari TUESDAY - JULY -~ 15 Abbott and Costello, W-Bele Sebastien 12.30 Cousin Bill 7.30 Julia and the Horses, F - Ohansons I.00 TBA 8.00 Red Skelton 6.00 M - Dick Van Dyke, T ~ Reach for 2.00 Baseball §.00 Music Hall 4.30 The Tenth Inning 5.00 Super Six 5.30 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo 6.00 The Original Laurel and Hardy 6.30 Sounds 169 7.00 Audubon 7.30 The Good Guys 8.00 Beverly Hillbillies 8.30 TBA II.00 CBC National News SUNDAY ~ JULY - 13 9.00 Grujet Et Delicat 9.30 Coup De Doleil T0.00 Moi Et L*Autre 10.30 Language Vivante II.00 Would You Believe ? the Top, W - Dick Van Dyke, T - Gill - igan's Island, F - Dick Van Dyke 6.30 CBC News 6.52 Sports Report 7.00 Tour A* Tour z7220 French News, Sports THURSDAY - JULY - I0 7.30 Gentle Ben 8.00 Telescope 8.30 Name of the Game I0.00 Adam ~ I2 10.30 Animal and Man II.00 CBC National News FRIDAY - JULY - II 7.30 The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 8.00 Mission Impossible 13-pounder Takes Top Prize at Terrace Bay's Annual Fish Derby I0.00 CBC News Magazine 10.30 Twenty Million Questions II.00 CBC National News WEDNESDAY ~ JULY - I6 7-30 The Mothers-in-law 8.00 Expo Baseball I0.30 The Tenth Inning II.00 CBC National News This listingsis supplied to us by Master Charles Kettle of Terrace Bay. of the clipping details some kind of gathering when officials-of Pro- vincial Paper and Union officials were present. It says " A.G. Pouns= ford, former Mill Man-. ager regaled the large gathering with anecdotes of the early pre-union days. Mr. Pounsford signed the first contract with the union for the - company." "The first contract signed called for a basic wage rate of 35 cents an hour, with paper makers and other skilled craftsmen getting about 60 cents." The Ontario Safety League states. that only proficient swimmers. should The first of several fish derbies to be held by) in the above photo'at the weighing-in stand with north shore communities, the Terrace Bay thir¢ annual fish derby held on July Ist attracted over 200 fishermen from all parts of the district. Win- her of the event was Ray Kenney of Terrace Bay and formerly of Rossport who captured the first prize, a 16-foot boat, with a 13-pound 1% ounce lake trout. Other prize-winning fish are shown The clipping above, given to us by Mrs. Ruth Paget, graphically illustrates the size of fish taken from Lake Superior a féw years back. Gord Rowlandson, announcer, ieft, and Don Ollen- Bittle, president of the Terrace Bay Fish and Game. Association, on the right. The Fish and Game group are sponsors of the yearly event. Other north shore fishing derbies to be held in- clude the famous Rossport derby on July 26th and the 'Jackfish derby on Labor Day. Part of a story on the back attempt to paddle a canoe and beginners should work with experienced paddlers until they have become thoroughly accus- tomed to the canoe