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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-06-07, Page 20PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THi2SDAY, JUNE 7 , 1979 CLASSIFIED CLEARING ESTATE AUCTION SALE of 150 Acre farm with buildings, farm machinery, antiques, furniture, appliances etc., to be held for the Marr Shaw Estate at Lot 3 and 4 Colborne Township, 31 2 miles north of Goderich, Ontario, on Highway No. 21. SATURDAY, JUNE 16th at 10:00 a.m. REAL ESTATE: Real Estate consists of 150 acres of good level farm land of which there is ap- proximately 145 acres workable. Buildings consists of a 11 2 storey, five bedroom cement block house with basement, oil furnace, three piece bathroom and attached frame garage. The barn is a timber frameboard °barn with cement foundation in good condition. (approx. 2700 square feet.) Drive shed is a quanset style with cement foundation, approx. 1700 sq. feet. Located close to Goderich on a main highway, this is a desirable property for anyone to own. Property will be offered for sale in one lot at 12:30 noon. Terms being 10 percent down day of sale, balance due in full in 60 days. Property if being offered, subject to a reasonable reserve bid and conditions of sale. For further information or viewing of property phone Richard Lobb, Auctioneer, Clinton, Ontario 482-7898 OR Mike and Ann Sanderson at Goderich 524-6734. TERMS CASH ON CHATTELS 'AUCTIONEER Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 - Estate or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. "NOTE" See next weeks edition for full list of machinery and household effects. AUCTION SALE of Household Effec- ts and Antiques from the estate of Mrs. A. Grenier. plus other Ad- ditions Mon. June 11 at 7 p.m. At The Auction Room 1 mile south of Goderich on Hwy. 21. Included are: A spinning wheel, dough box, 5 antique rocking chairs, odd wooden chairs, crocks, commode, 2 antique chests of drawers, barn scales, McClary refrigerator, wringer washer, vanity dressers, 3 couches with chairs, a hide -a -bed, Morris recliner, B. & W. "T:V: 111OW1rt661 tb66r'rfe" countertop, range hood, 9 x 9 canvas tent, win- dow awnings. turnip pulper, primitive grin- ding wheel, pair of Fren- ch doors, caster set, quilting frames and a number of boxes of quilting : patches, granite ware, chrome set, smokers stand, prints, a number of parlor tables, plant stands, wash boards, copper boiler, spool bed, oak sideboard, plus many more items too numerous to mention. Terms CASH Mike Cummings Auctioneer For more information - Call Paul Cummings 524- 9064. 18. Services available BYERS UPHOLSTERY — We will rebuild recover or restyle your old furniture. Top quality fabrics and workmanship. Call 482-7939, 71 Princess St. W., Clin- ton .—tf n MID -WESTERN PAVING - driveways, parking lots, farm lanes, repairs. Free estimates. Phone Clinton 482-3733.-11-25 CUSTOM BACKHOE ex- cavation work and septic system installations. Call Rick Diemert, Bayfield 565- 2481.-15tf 18. Services available KENS CARPENTRY - Remodelling renovations, cupboards, rec rooms, carports, flooring, Hunt - Pella window§ and patio doors, aluminum siding, windows, doors. Phone 482- 7676.—Ken McNairn.-12tfar BASEMENT, roof, driveway sealing; also stripping of tennis courts, parking lots and centre lines. James Symes, Lucknow 528- 3233.-19tfar WHEELCHAIRS: The CP & T Fund of Clinton Odd - fellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free. Contact Tom Chuter 482-7652 or Mrs. M. Batkin 482-3866.-23AR s-rR'r1 T I N G, REFINISHING FUR- NITURE, trim, etc. Phone 565-2872 or . 565-2801 Bayfield. -23,24 SLOPED ROOFS SPECIALISTS S. SPROUL & SONS LTD. Building Construction Kitchener, Ont. Phone: 519-578-8935 Or Local: 482-7053 We offer:- • Free estimates on your roofing needs. • 5 year written guaran- tee. SCREENED TOP SOIL (for Lawns - Gardens - Flowers) ALSO •Crushed Stone •Crushed Road Gravel •Cement Gravel •Pit Run Gravel Backhoe Work LYLE MONTGOMERY 482-7644 evenings a DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS FARM AND MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CATCH BASINS 8 Weldon Ave. Arva, Ont CATCH BASINS PHONE Shop 473-2669 Gerry Res. 438-4392 Steve Goderich 324-7037 DRAINAGE PHONE Shop 473.2669 Gerry 438-4392 Steve Goderich 524-7037 HENDRIK GEL -OK ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE DUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE ?RICE MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATI )NS PHONE 519-482-3700 18. Services available 18. Services available BQ-JEN CARPENTRY FOR • CUSTOM BUILT HOMES • RENOVATIONS • ADDITIONS SEE BOB LANGENDOEN BOX 309 CLINTON PHONE 482-9720 House Plans and Mechanical DRAFTING 482-3586 JOHN KASSIES' GENERAL CONTRACTING * Farm Buildings, * Additions * Renovations Phone 482-3063 SANDBLASTING AND BRICKCLEANING Free Estimates Contact WHITE'S SANDBLASTING SERVV,CE Wingham - 357-3637 bef're 12 noon —18-23 HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE .-:•HENRY ttEIf iNK'''''' 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523-9202' *Lawn and Garden Equipment *Repairs *New Lawnmowers and Tillers . in stock. J. Ft J. CARPENTRY John Ryan and John Peckitt 345-2055 482-7567 Custom Slaughtering ca n d Processing kill Day Vi edn.'sday 40/V VIZERICit'S DASHWOOD 237-3677 20. Public notices DRYWALL known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service Phone 527-1398 527-0606 WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 Complete Custom Framing 1 for needlepoint, crewel, ) 7 ; photographs, oil pain- Li I tint's, etc. Regular or i non -glare glass. Ready % to hang, 48 hour service. Harold.TTndall 482-7409 CLINTON Bow CHUTER PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRIC Frunace Installations DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Service ' 46 King St. 482-7632 c-18tfn CANADIAN POOLS SEAFORTH Chemicals, accessories, lawn furniture, bar- ..becues, ports. -------......---- John Middegaal 527-0104 NORTH MAIN STREET CUSTOM GRASS CUTTING Rotary and Flail • Mowers- - JOHN ALEXANDER 482-9904 21 - 24 or. 19. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT CHARLES COOK, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Decorator, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 18th day of April, 1979, are required to file full particulars thereof with• the undersigned on or before the 24th day of June, 1979, after which the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED - at Clinton, Ontario, this 24th day of May, 1979. MENZIES, ROSS Clinton, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. -22,23,24 20. Public notices Navigable Waters Protection Act R.S.C. 1970, Chapter N-19 MAITLAND VALLEY MARINA LTD. hereby gives notice that it has, under Section 8 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Transport, at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Huron at Goderich, Ontario, a description of the site and the plans of a Marina to be built in the Maitland River at Indian Island, which lands are more par- ticularly described. as Parts 1 and 2. Plan 22R547, for the Town of Goderich. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of one month from the data) of the publication of this notice, MAITLAND VALLEY MARINA LTD. will, under Section 8 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Tran- sport for approval of the said site and plans. DATED at Goderich this Sth day of June, 1979. MAITLAND VALLEY MARINA LTD. R. H. Peever . Pres. 22. Lost and found FOUND - Female, German Shepherd, vicinity Raglan Street, leather collar no name. Phone 482-9694.-23 LOST: Would the person who removed the "Baking on Glass" plates in error from the Clinton Spring Fair please return same to 228 Huron Street, Cllpton.-23 25. To give away TO GIVE TO a good home, small black and white female dog, good house dog, good with children. Phone 482-3174.-23x 26. Births HENRY Doug and Janette Henry are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Andrew Merrill at Victoria Hospital on May 27, 1970. A brother for Justin and Swayne.-23nc .L -EE Ken and Bette are happy to announce the birth of their third child, Kimberley Elizabeth on May 31, 1979 weighing 7 lbs. 10 ozs. Kim is 'a wee sister for Kevin and Karin.-23nc KEYS Ervin and Helen are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a son, Graham Robert, born May 24, 1979 at Clinton Public Hospital. A brother for Erin. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Colclough, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keys, Varna.-23nc 27. Deaths ° LAMONT Passed away as the result of an automobile accident on Saturday, June 2, 1979, Danny Lamont of Belgrave, Ontario, in his 21st year. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont of Belgrave. Dear brother 'of Donalda, Dale and Dwight, all at home. Also survived by grandmothers,-Mrs,Jessie Lamont of Moosomin, Saskatchewan and Mrs. Winnie Vincent of Blyth. Predeceased by one brother, David Thomas, in i9lfancy. Rested at the Currie -Walker Funeral Home, Wingham -(The- W'a'lker'Ch'vet),"where funeral serve was held on Monday, June 4 at, 3 p.m. Interment in Brandon Cemetery, Oeigrave, Ontario.-23nc BURTON At Huronview, Clinton, on Sunday, June 3, 1979, Hattie May (Livermore-} Burton, `formerly --of Clinton,- in -her. 78th year. Beloved wife of the late Waldby Burton. Dear- sister of Mrs. Viola Lampman of- Clinton, Mrs. Bessie Bissett of Goderich, Percy Livermore of Clinton, Clarence Livermore of Clinton. Predeceased by one brother, Norman Livermore. Rested at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rat- tenbury §treet East, Clinton, where funeral service was held on Tuesday, June 5, 1979, commencing at 3 p.m. with Rev. James Broadfoot officiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery.-23nc SCOTT :In the Clinton Public Hospital' on Thursday, May 31st, James Douglas Scott, of Hullett Township, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the former jean McEittie, dear father of James of Goderich, Kenneth of Hullett Town- ship, dear brother of Stewart of Woodstock, Bill of California, Andy of Wingham, Mrs. Agnes Forster of Palmerston and Mrs. Ella Fairscrve of Blyth. Also survived by eight grandchildrept and six great- grandchildren. Predeceased by two brothers and three sisters. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario, where the funeral service was held on Saturday at 2 p.m. interment Burns Cemetery. Hullett Town- • ship.-23nc ATWOOD At Gcllion Community Hospital, Galion, Ohio, on Sunday, June 3, 1979, Harold Atwood, of 575 North Union St., Galion, and formerly of Sarnia, Husband of the late Marie (Kent) Atwood (January 1979). Father of Tim of Galion, stepson of Mrs. Edward (Louise) Reid of Bayffield. Brother of James of Clearwater, Florida,' 'and Mrs. Alvin (Delores) Uutot of Clinton. Stepbrother of Mary Atwood of Detroit. Funeral service was held from St. Johns AnglicanChurch, Sarnia, Wednesay, June 6, at 2 p.m. interment Lakeview Cemetery, Friends were received at the D.J. Rohh Funeral Home, 102 Victi.rin St. -N., Sarnia, Tuesday evening from 7.9.-23nc yhous27. Deaths e narnes cast GARRETT In the Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, May 31, 1979, Mrs. Norman Garrett, the former Elva Gladys McCool, of Blyth in her 81st year. Beloved wife of Norman. Beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret Carr of Flint, Michigan. Also survived by several nieces an.d nephews. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ont., where the funeral service was held on Saturday, June 2nd at 3:30 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery.-23nc 30. In memoriam GRIGG In loving memory of a dear husband, father and gran- dfather, Bruce H. Grigg, who passed away suddenly one year ago, June 3, 1978. To a beautiful life came a sudden end, He died as he lived, everyone's friend, ' - He was always thoughtful, loving and kind, What a glorious memory to leave behind. He left so suddenly his thoughts unknown, But he left memories we are proud toown. Treasure him God in your garden of fest, For in this world he was one of the best. Lovingly remembered by wife, daughter, sons and families. -23 STURGEON In loving memory of a very dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother Lulu M. (Colley) Sturgeon who God called home 16 years ago today, June 7, 1963: Though her smile has gone forever, And her hands we cannot touch, We have so many memories, Of the one we loved so much. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by Norma, Gordon, Milvena, Walter and families. -23 ROBERTS In loving memory of a dear daughter Christine June 10, 1976: With tender love and deep regret. Sadly missed by mom and dad. -23 31. Card of thanks .......-. O'CONNELL......, . ....- Sincere thanks to relative's, friends and neighbours for gifts, flowers, cards aind visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and nursing staff on first floor. Dorothy O'Connell. -23 • SCOTT The family- of e thlate - 3 i•m Scott wish to express their deep appreciation and thanks to the friends, neigh- bours and relatives during the lo( of a beloved husband, father and gran- dfather. Our thanks for the beautiful floral tributes, donations to the Cancer Fund and sympathy cards. To Dr. Flowers and Dr. Street for the wonderful care given to Jim and the nurses and staff of Clinton hospital, we can never forget their kindness to help the last few weeks, to make IT easier for him to bear the pain. Thanks also to Lloyd Tasker's funeral home, to Rev. Stan McDonald and to Harry and Gail Lear for the rendering of the "Old Rugged Cross". To the ladies of Burn's UCW who served a lovely lunch after the service and thanks to the ' pallbearers and flowerbearers. The Scott Family. -23X BROWN I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours, and relatives for all the gifts, flowers and cards, while a patient at University Hospital, London. Also thanks to Dr. Ebers and the doctors and nurses on staff on 7th floor. Gerald Brown. -23X ER R ATT My sincere and grateful thanks to all those who have shown so very many kind- nesses and considerations during my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. Thank you for your many prayers, cards, gifts, flowers, good wishes and acts of, thoughtfulness. With sincere appreciation, Pearl Erratt.-23 CARROLL The family of the late William Patrick Carroll wish to thank Dr. Newland and nurses of Clinton Public Hospital, Father Hardy, pallbearers, flowerbearers, neighbours, friends and relativ s. Thanks to those who sent flowers, cards and for donations to the Heart and Cancer Funds. Special thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary for serving lunch. Mildred Carroll. -23 • James Murphy, Artistic Director of the 1-Iuron Country Playhouse, announced recently the cast of Pools Paradise, the first show of the new 1979 season. A British farce by Philip King, Pools Paradise is something of a sequel to, "See How They Run", the tremendous hit from the 1977 season. Like "See How They Run", the play is a fanciful bit of farce in- tended to produce a maximum amount of amusement. Its setting is the same Merton-cum- Middlewick Vicarage. The action centres around the Reverend Lionel Toop's wife, Penelope, who dabbles in a football pool with the help of Ida, the maid, and Willie, Ida's suitor. Complications ensue when the threesome win - or think they win - 200,000 pounds. Returning to the scene too, are the in- famous Miss Skillon, the Bishop of Lax and Reverend Humphrey. Playing the irrepressable Penelope Toop will be Trudy Cameron. Miss Cameron ltas appeared in leading theatres across the country, including Stratford, the Manitoba Theatre Centre and Toronto Arts Produc- tions. Stanley Coles returns to portray Reverend Lionel Toop, the role which won him much approval in, "See How They Run". Past Playhouse per- formances include Sir Francis Chesney in "Charley's Aunt", and Rodney Stoutheart in "The. Mumberley Inheritance". Jennifer Austin plays 31. Card of thanks. Ida, the loveable, but addlebrained maid. Peter Millard is her bungling suitor, Willie. Playhouse audiences will remember his delightful per- formance as Lord Babberley in "Charley's Aunt". Drew Russell is The Reverend Aurthur Humphrey and Jay McDonald is back as The Bishop of Lax. Jenny Turner, a frequent performer at Sudbury Theatre Centre, takes on the role of Miss Skillon, the ever vigilant guardian of the village morals. The production will be directed by James Murphy and designed by Christopher Brown. It opens Wednesday evening, June 27 and plays nightly through July 7 (except Sunday, July 1), with 2:30 p.m. matineeson, June 30, July 4 and.July 7. unemtw5 N PROGRAM SCHEDULE• June 7 to June 131 EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING WEEKDAY LISTINGS MONDAY—FRIDAY MORNING 5:45 THE CHRISTOPHERS (Mon.) THIS IS THE LIFE (Tue.) U. OF M. PRESENTS (Wed., Fri.) AMER. RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL MEETINGS (Thurs.) 6:15 U. OF M. PRESENTS (Mon., Tue., Thurs.) FARM AND HOME SHOW (Wed) WITH THIS RING (Fri_. 6:15-6:30) SCOPE 4.45 MORNING NEWS 7:00 TODAY SHOW 7:25 MICHIGAN TODAY 7:30 TODAY SHOW 8:25 MICHIGAN TODAY 8:30 TODAY SHOW MONDAY FRIDAY '1 00 MOVIE FIVE: THURSDAY, JUNE 7 (Tale to he announced) FRIDAY, JUNE 8 an Ie to be announced) MONDAY, JUNE 11 (Title to he announced) TUESDAY, JUNE 12 Critic to hip announced WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 t'I'iIie it) he ,wnounced1 10:00 C -ARD SHARKS 10 :.30..ALL. STAR ..SECR.ETS- 11:00 HIGH ROLLERS STOREY 11:30 WHEEL OF FOR - Thanks for cards and visits TUNE while in Clinton Public 12:00 NEWS 5 AT NOON Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers, Dr, Lambert and nurses for their excellent N care. Joe Storey. -23X `�— PEARSON-„ I wish to thank sincerely my friends and relatives for the 4:00 MOViE FIVE: TITLE many kindnesses shown (TBA►. while I was in Victoria 5:30 THE NEWi.YWED Hospital; thanks to the GAME. doctdrs and nursing staff on 8 West, with' special thanks EVENING to nay sister and my very good neighbours for all the food which has reach our house. Helen Pearson. -23x AFTERNOON, 12:30 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES t2:00 DOCTORS 2:30 ANOTHER WORLD !. !, WAR W.... AFTERNOON LAWSON Lorne and Viola Lawson wish to thank all their relatives, and friends for cards, gifts, floral arrangements they received for their 40th wedding an- niversary. A special thanks to Roth's Store and staff for their beautiful gift and all the many kind deeds from our friends. Also thanks to the orchestra "The Huron Ramblers", the management and staff at Family Paradise forserving the lunch, it was all ap- preciated and will always be a memorable occasion. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson, Clinton for having_a family gathering on 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BEWiTCHE[) 7:30 BEST OF GILI.IGAN R:00 IJIZZONNER R:30 COMEDY THEATRE: "Good Or Boys" 9:00 QUiNCY 10:00 THE INNOCENT AND THE DAMNED 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 MOViE (TRA) 3:00 MOViE (TBA) FRIDAY, JUNE 8 `'AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE. FIVE: TITLE (TIM, 530 THE. NEWI.YWED' GAME. - EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BIONIC WOMAN: Sunday in our honour. Lorne"E:SCAPE. TO i.OVE". and Viola Lawson. -23x ' Philip Ahhott-John Reilly. The tion of an Iron Cut tain scientist threatens to foul up his own t escue when he falls to love with Jaime, R.00 r)iFF'RENT STROKES 8:30 li[{I.I.O. LARRY 9.00 THE ROCKFORD FILES 10:00 THE F.DDiE CAPRA MYSTERIES 11:00 NEWS 11 30 TONIGHT SHOW (TI:R00A t TOMORROW • 4:00 ALL NiGHT MOViE DIEHL The family of the late Lucy Rosamund Woods Diehl would like to thank all who assisted at the time of our bereavement. Special thanks to Bishop W.A. Townsend, Canon H. Paull, the A.C.W. of Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, the Ball Funeral Home and especially Miss K. Reid of ,Bayfield. Your kindness will always be remembered. --23 WATSON I would like to thank everyone who sent flowers, treats and gifts while 1 was in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, nurses and staff on firkt floor also to the Crawford children who brought my schoolwork home and for visits while at home and to the ones who looked after my sister Kelly. Your kindness was greatly appreciated. Carrie Wat• son. -23 SATURDAY, JUNE 9 MORNING 6:10A 13UEORD AND THE GA1.1.OPiNG GHOST 7:00 FABUi.OUS FUNNIES 7.30 BAY CiTY ROLLERS R 00 Ai.VIN AND Till CII1PMUNKS 8.30 -flit: FANTASTIC FOUR 9:00 GODZiLLA SUPER 90 10:27 METRIC MARVELS 10 -30 t1APt Y FLICK 11 00'1'111 Ni:W'1'Ri I) ANI) BARNEY SHOW 11 3(1 'I'111' .I F'I'SONS 12 (li0 I ION K I-: R S AFTERNOON 12.30 SOUL. TRAIN 1:30 TIIiS WEEK IS BASEBALL 2:00 BASEBAI.I. PRE- GAME SHOW 2:15 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBAI.I. - N.Y. Yankees al Kansas City Royals 5.00 .IAC'QUES COUSTF.AU Sea Elephants EVENING 6:00 NEWS FIVE AT SIX 630 HEE FLAW • No. 7R246R 1 7:30 GONG SHOW No. 206R 8:00.CHIPS -. 9:00 11.1 AND THE BEAR 10.00 TIGER BASEBAI,I. 12:00 NEWS 1 00 MOViE (TF3A) SUNDAY, JUNE 10 MORNING ' 6: -ISA 1)AVEY &.GOLIATH 7 00A OPEN CAMERA 7 30A CARTOON CAR- NIVAI S-OOA REX H11MI3ARI) 9:OOA ()RAi. ROBERTS - No, 408 9.30A 1'I•: LFVISI':1) MASS I0:OOA Ai3F30TT & COS'FFI.LO 10:30A LITTLE RASCALS 1 1 .00A ('OMEDY ('I.ASSICS (TI3A) AFTERNOON ..--1 ' ,10...- A-1 A W W('>M fr fd- 1'RA('K & FiEI.D 1:10 MEET "1'HF. PRESS 2:00 OPEN CAMERA 2:30 ',PGA CHAM- PIONSiIiP 4,00 TIGER BASI•:F3A1.1: - Del t ()i1 ,tl ('aiifornia EVENING 6 :t0 NEWS MVI•: AT SIX, 7 00 1'HE: WON DE:RFU1.. "ZNORI.I) OF i)iSNi-:ti'� 8 00 ('OMI-:i)Y. 1'iIEATE:R 8 30 IIIG EVI':N1' "The 11in(1(lnhu i;" • 11 00 NEWS FIVE AT El i•:VF'.N 11 :10 CINEMA F IVF (TBA) MONDAY, JUNE 11 AFTERNOON 4 00 MOViE FiVI•: TITLE t'i'IIA ) ri 30 THE NI•:WI,YWFi) GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7 00 BEWITCHED 7 30 MUPPi•:TS 8 00 i iTTI.I-: HOUSE 9 00 MONDAY NiGHT MOVIE: "A FINE PAIR 11 00 NEWS 11 30 'l'ONiGH-T' SHOW 1 00 TOMORROW 2 00 MOViE (TBA) 4 00 MOViE (TBA) TUESDAY, JUNE 12 AFTERNOON 4 00 MOVIE Fivi-: TiTI E TBA 5 .10 ilii'. N! -W1 WI•I) GAME: EVENING 6 00 NEWS 6 30 Nit.(' NEWS 7 00 BEWiT('HEi) 730 SHA NA NA 8 00 '1'ili•: RUNAWAYS 9 00 I11G 1•:V1- NT .'T111- 1 AST OF THF MOHICANS - 11 00 NI•:WS 11 :10 'TONIGHT SHOW 1 00 TOMORROW' SHOW 2 00 MOVIF. (TBA) 4 00 MOVIE. (TBA) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 AFTERNOON 4:00 -MOVIE FiVE. TiTLF (TIM) rr 30 THE NEWLYWED GAME: EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6.10 N.R.C. NEWS 7 00 BEWITCHED 7 :to FAMILY FEUD R 00 I Al1G11 iN '1 00 NF1(' MOViE. •'THF: GHOST OF FLIGHT 401- 11 00 NEWS 11 :10 TONIGHT SHOW 1 00 I'OMOR ROW 4:00 MOViE FIVfi: (TBA) 1