July 30, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS Paaa? 4.00 Gomer Pyle 5-30 Beverly Hillbillies 4.30 Bewitched 6.00 CBC News Service 5.00 That Girl 6.30 Weekday 5.30 Let's Make A Deal II.00 CBC National News 6.00 M-Room 222,T-Nanny and the II.20 Viewpoint Professor ,W-Courtship of Eddie's THURSDAY - JULY - 30 Father, T-Bewitched, F-Brady Bunch. 7.30 Doris Day Show NEWS - 6.30, 7.00 and II.00 P.M. 8.00 Bill Cosby Show 8.30 Machines and Men 9.00 Bonanza I0.00 Thursday Night FRIDAY ~ JULY - 31 7.30 Julia 8.00 Here Comes the Stars 9.00 Singalong Jubilee 9.30 Mission Impossible 10.30 2Ist Century SATURDAY ~ AUGUST - I T.00 Hi Diddle Day 1.30 Klahanie 2.00 Major League Baseball 4.30 Sports Week 5-00 Bugs Bunny and the Roadrunner 6.00 Encounter 6.30 Galloping Gourmet 7-00 Laurel and Hardy 7.30 Stump and Stars 8.00 THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT I0.30 Once More with Felix SUNDAY - AUGUST - 2 I.00 NFL Showcase I.I5 Cardening I.30 Country Calendar 2.00 International Zone 2.30 Kaleidosport 4,00 The Restless Waves 6.00 Walt Disney 6 7.00 Music Machine 7230 My World and Welcome To It 8.00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 The Forsyte Saga I0,00 Canada At War 10.30 Weekend MONDAY, ~ AUGUST ~ 3 7.30 The Governor and J.J. 8.00 Green Acres 8.30 Five Years in the Life Of 9-00 Name of the Game 10.30 Mémorandum on a Frogen Aro TUESDAY - AUGUST - § 7230 The Ghost and Mrs. Muir 8.00 Happy Days $.90 McQueen 9230 The Bold Ones 10.30 This Land of Ours WEDNESDAY - AUGUST ~ 5 7230 Debbie Reynoids Show 8.00 The Idea of the North 9.00 Expo Baseball - Chicago at Montreal 10.30 Comedy Crackers. These listings supplied to us by Charles Kettle of Terrace Bay CBC = TV - CHANNEL - ¥ MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND NEWS 10.30 Friendly Giant I0.45 Chez Helene II.00 Mr. Dress Up II.25 CBC News II.55 Double Exposure I2.00 Luncheon Date 12.30 Search for Tomorrow I.00 Luncheon Date I.30 As the World Turns 2.00 Bennie Prudden Show 2.30 M~F-Coronation Street, T-W-T-Moment of Truth 3.00 Take Thirty - The Edge of Night 200 Galloping Gourmet 4,30 M-D'Iberville, T-Dress Rehearsal, W-T3Banana Splits,F-World of Man 5.00 M-Super Six, T-Puf N Stuff, W-History Makers, T-Arthur,F-Birdman LADIES GOLF CLUB NEWS Ten ladies entered last Tuesday's Twilight. Win- ners were:-- Low Gross, Peggy Wellings - Low Net, Aina Adamo - Low Hole, Jan Hall - High Hole, Ivy Pattison. On July 25th and 26th a Queen Bee Tournament was held and was enjoyed by all participants. Peggy Wellings was Low Gross winner, Julie Rattray won the Low Net. Most Improved Low Gross was taken by Kay Stefurak and Most Improved Low Net went to Marilyn Thomas. This tournament took the form of the best scores of the two days. Congratulations to Julie Rattray who shot a 39 to set a course record here for ladies. To all the ladies who have raffled tickets! Could you please hand them in to Marg.Phillips by Friday, July 31st. Also a reminder that the Aguasabon Ladies Open is on August 2nd. Come on out and have some good golfing and fun and meet some of the new gol- fers from this district. A good number of entries are anticipated from Mara thon and Thunder Bay. There will be a Mixed two-ball foursome on August 6th. SEE YOU ON THE GOLF COURSE. Mr.and Mrs. J.Phillips at farewell party. Photo by H.Milks NOTICE OF MEETING The next meeting of the Lake Superior Board of Education will take place on Wednesday, August 5th, at 7 P.M., in Marathon High School. Pub- liccinvited. FOR SALE - Admiral 30" Electric Range - in good 'OR SAL! T i f Mrs. cont iien:- Phone BOM2DE68: here will be a Come & Go Tea in honour of Mrs A.Sinkins at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.Anderson, 458 Fort Garry Road, from 2-4 & 8-10, Mon.Aug.3.