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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-01-09, Page 21rossrocvds NDON -13 CKCO KITCHENER THURSDAY, JAN. 9 The tonowing programs, listed as supplied by the TV stcitic;ns, are subject to change-. 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 1,4) 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Newscope 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 7:35 Canasta 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 , 8:00 Ontario Schools and 10 8:80 Romper Room 13 8:45 Mon Ami 8 and 10 9:00 Yoga 13 Friendly Giant '8 and 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 9:30 Pay Cards 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Sesame Street 8 and 10 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 12:00 Cartoons 10 and 13 Cartoon Corner 8 13:30 News 8 and 10 Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick' 8 ., 'There Was a Crooked Man' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 1:30 Definitions 13 2:00 Whats the Good Word 13 2:30 Edge of Night 8 and 10 He Knows, She Knows 13 3:00 -Juliette 8 Thursday at Three 10 Another World 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8 and 10 Alphabet of Life 6 4:00 Family Court 8 and 10 4:00 Flintstones 13 That Talk Show 6 4:30 Hi -Diddle Day 8 and 10 My Three Sons 13 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 8 , Ironside 13 Partridge Family 10 Doctor in the House 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Dick Van Dyke 10. . Hollywood Squares 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10 and 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 The Brady Bunch 13 Movie 'Melody' 6 7:00 Oliff Edwards 10 Lawrence Welk 8 Karen 13 . • 7:30 Funny Farm 13 And Mother Makes Three 10 8:00 Carol Burnett 8 and 10 Sts. of San Francisco 13 8:30 The Great Debate 6 9:00 Police Surgeon 13 Movie `Shirts and Skins' 8 , Rhoda 10 9:30 Bob Newhart 10 Maclear 3.3 Shh! It's the News 6 10:00 Mannix 10 Get Cristie Love 13 Global News Hour 6 ,A 10:30 George Hamilton IV 8 "%11:00 National News 8, 10. 13 Movie 'Devil's Eight' 6 11:20 News, Weather, Sports 8, 10. and 13 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Movie `Five Million Years to Earth' 10 2:00 The FBI 13 4:00 Concern 13 FRIDAY, JAN.1 10 ‘16:00 University of the Air 13. •o.,, 6-30 Galloping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 17:35 Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 ;*1 8:00 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Mon Ami 8 and 10 9:00 Yoga 13 Friendly Giant 8 and 10 • 9:15 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 9:30 Pay Cards 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 Canadian Schools 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Sesame Street J. and 10 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 12:00 Cartoons 10 and 13 Cartoon Corner 8 12:30 News 8 and 10 Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Sitting Pretty' 8; 'Yellow Sky' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 1:30 Definitions 13 2:00.VVhats the Good Word 13 2:30 Edge of Night 8, 10 He Knows, She Knows 13 3:00 Juliette 8 Friday at Three 10 Another World 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8 and 10 Whats the Good Word 13 Alphabet of Life 6 4:00 Family Court 8 and 10 Flintstones 13 That Talk Show 6 4:30 Dr. Zonk and the Zun- kins 8 and 10 My Three Sons 13 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 8 Partridge Family 10 Ironside 13 Doctor in the House 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 Dick Van. Dyke 10 Hollywood Squares 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10 and 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 The Brady Bunch 13 Movie 'At Any Price' 6 7:00 Manhunter 10 Maude 8 Swiss Family Robinson 13 7:30 Movie 13 Chico and' The Man 8 8:00 All in The Family 8, 10 8:30 M.A.S.H 8 and 10 Goodtime Country 6 9:00 Tommy Hunter 8, 10 , Special Branch 6 10:00 Barnaby Jones 8 Kojak 13 Hawaii Five -0 10 Global News 6 10:30 Global News 6 11:00 National News, 8, 10; 13 Movie `Born Lovers' 6 11:20 News,, Weather, Sports 8, 10 and 13 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Movie 'Mister Jerico' 10 12.00 Movie The Magnificent Seven' 13 1:15 Movie `Tom Jones' 8 2:06 Concern 13 SATURDAY, JAN. -.-11 553 Concern 13 6:00 University -of the Air 13 8:30 Fantastica 13 7:00 Story Theatre 13 7:30 Arts 100 13 8:00 Wonders of the Wild 13 Quelle Famille 8 8:30 Uncle Bobby 13" Les Egregories 8 9:00 La Boite a Surprise 10 Polka Dot Door 8 9:30 Tree House 13 . frightenstein 8 D'Iberville 10 10:00 Cartoons 13 Nuts and “Bolts and Things 10 10:30 Hudson Brothers 13 Circle Square 8 and 10 11:00 Rocket Robin Hood 10 Ozie's Girls 13 z Jr. Talent Hour 8 BEFORE YOU BUY CARPET '1 4 0 LOOK AROUND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICE! 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Roller Derby 13 3:30 My Country 6 4:00 Sports Roundup 13 Curling Classic 8, 10 You Really Can 6 4:30 Wide World of Sports 13 4:30 Wildlife Cinema 6 5:00 Bugs Bunny 8 and 10 Follyfoot 6 5:30 The Entertainers 6 6:00 Movie 'Betrayal' 8 Scan 13 News 10 News Special 6 6:30 Get Christie Love 10 Bowling for Dollars 13 Follyfoot 6 7:00 Emergency 13 Going Places 6 7;30 Stompin' 8 Sports Probe 6 - 8:00 Hockey: Los Angeles at Toronto 8 and 10 Movie 'Climb an Angry 13 World of Wicks 6 8:30 The -Number to Call 6 10:00 Movie 'State of Seige' 6 Wrestling 13 10:30 Ceilidh 8 and 10 11:00 National News 8 10 13 11:15 Provincial Affairs 8, 10 11:20 Local News -8, 10, 13. 11:45 Movies 'Cool Hand Luke' 8; 'Madame Sin' 10 12:00 Movie 'Kings Go Forth' 13 SUNDAY, JAN. 12 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Uncle Bobby 13 7:30 Arts 100 13 Niven Miller Sings 8 8:00 Crossroads 13 Church Service 8 La Boite a Surprise 10 8:30 Niven Miller Sings 13 Ontario Schoch: 8, 10 9:00 Day of Discovery 13 9:30 Rex Humbard 13 10:30 NFB Presents 10 The Hisey House of A‘ Song 13 - Rex Humbard 8 11:00 Family Finder 10 Church Service 13 11:30 Jr. Talent Hour 10 It Is Written 8 12:00 Talent Showcase 13 People's Church 8 12:30 Hymn Sing 10 1:00 Johhhy Lombardi Festi- val Italiano 6 Focus 8 Roy Jewell 10 Movie 'Railroad Child- ren' 13 1:30 Country Canada 8, 10 Movie 'Call Me Bwana' 13 e/e MORGASBORD SUNDAYS 4:30 TO 7:00 P.M. - $4.00 Children 10 Years of age and under - Half Price DON'T BE disappointed, book now for summer and fall wedding receptions, club dinners or dances, business meetings or pri- vate parties. 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It's the News 6 9:00 Performance 8 and 10 Get Christie Love 13 Global Presents 6 10:00 Marketplace8 and 10 W-5 13 Callan 6 10:30 Ombudsman 8 and 10 11:00 National News 8, 10, .13 The' Entertainers 6 11:15 Nation's Business 8, 10 11:20 News, Weather, Sports 8, 10, 13 11:30 Alphabet of Life 6 11:45 Movie 'Forever and A Day' 8 Movie Review 10 Conversation 13 12:00 The FBI 13 . 12:15 Comedy 'Flying Down to • Rio' 10 MONDAY, JAN. 13 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M .13 7:35 Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 8-.30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Mon and 10 9:00 Yoga 13 Friendly Giant 8 and 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 9:30 Pay Cards 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13. Horoscope ollarS 1 11:00 Ladies' Fare 13 Sesame Street 8 and 1,0 11:30 Let's Talk 13 12:00 Cartoons 10 and 13 Cartoon Corner 8 12:30 NeWs 8 and JO Let's Make a Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Having a Won- derful Time' 8; 'Lover Come Back' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 1:30 Definitions 13 2:00 What's The Good Word 13 2:30 He Knows She Knows 13 Edge of Night 8, 10 3:00 Another World 13 Juliette 8 Monday at Three 10 3:30 Take Thirty 8 Adrienne at,Large 8, 10 Alphabets of Life 6 4:00 Family Court 8, 10 Flintstones 13 That Talk Show 6 4:30 Dr. Zonk and the Zun- kins 8, 10 • My Three Sons 13 Allen Spraggett 6 5:00 Hogan's Heroes 8 Partridge Family 10 Ironside 13 Doctor in the House 6 5:30 Partridge Family 8 . Dick Van Dyke 10 Hollywood Squares 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10; 13 6:30 Truth,or Consequences 8 The Brady Bunch 13 Movie 'Maracaibo' 6 7:00 Gunsmoke 10 Apple's Way 8 The Rookies 13 7:30 The Rookies 13 8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10 lan Tyson 13 8:30 Medical Centre 13 This Is The Law 8 and 10 , Good Times 6 9:00 Lucas Tanner 6 Cannon 8 and 10 9:30 Pig and Whistle 13 10:00 Ironside 13 Science Magazine 8, 10 Old Timers 10 Global News Hour 6 10:30 Man Alive 10 11:00 National News 8, 10, 13 Movie `Enuff Is Enuff 6 11:20 News, Weather, Sports 8, 10 and 13 1145 Mery Griffin 8 Rockford Files 10 12-00 The FBI 13. 1:00 Concern 13 TUgSDAY, JAN.. -14 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Sports Roundup 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 7:35- Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 8:45 Mon Ami 8 and 10 8:30 Romper Room 13 9:00 Yoga 13 Friendly Giant 8 and 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 9:30 Pay Cards 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 Canadian schools 10 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Sesame Street 8 and 10 Ladies' Fare 13 11:30 Let's Talk 13 12:00 Cartoons 10 and 13 Cartoon Corner 8 12:30 News -8 and 10 Let's Make A Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Pardners' 8; Johnny Tiger' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 1:30 Definitions 13 2:00 Whats the Good Word 13 2:30 He Knows She Knows 13 Edge of Night 8 and 10 3:00 Juliette 8 Tuesday at Three 10 Another World. 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8 and 10 Alphabets of Life 6 4:00 Family Court 8 and 10 Flintstones 13 That Talk Show 6 4:30 Mr. Wizard 8 Fit Stop 10 My Three Sons 13 5:00 Hogan's Heroes e Partridge Family 10 lronside 13 Doctor in the House 6 5:30 partridge Family 8 ' Dick Van Dyke 10 Hollywood Squares 6 6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 13 6:30 Truth or Consequences 8 The Brady Buneh13 Movae The Americaniza- tion of Emily' 6 7:00 Maude 10 -Rhoda 8 Tony Orlando and Dawn 13 7:30 Chico and The Man 10 Circle 8 Ranch 8 The Bobby Goldsboro Show 13 8:00 Happy Days 8 and 10 Excuse My French 13 8:30 Police Story 8, 10 Marcus Welby 13 9:00 The Entertainers 6 9:30 Front Page Challenge 8 and 10 Headline Hunters 18 10:00 Harry -0 13 News Magazine 8 Up Canada 10 Global News Hour 6 10:30 News Magazine 10 Global News Hour 6 Channel 13 Entertainment FRIIDAY, 12 MIDNIGHT -"THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN" starring Yul Brynner and Eli Wallach. SATURDAY, 12:30 p.m. -"40 GUNS TO APACHE PASS" starring Audie Murphy and Michael Burns. • SATURDAY, 8 p.m. -"CLIMB AN ANGRY MOUNTAIN" starring Fess Parker,_ Barry Nelson and Stella Stevens. SATURDAY, 12 MIDNIGHT -"KINGS GQ FORTH" starring Frank Sinatra, Natalie Wood and Tony Curtis. SUNDAY 1 p.m. -"RAILROAD CHILDREN" starring Dinal Sheri- dan and Bernard Cribbins. SUNDAY 7 p.m. -"THE DEATH OF ADOLF HITLER" starring Frank Findlay and Caroline Mortimer. 1100 The National 8, 10, 13 Movie 'Don't Let It Kill You' 6 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 The Night Stalker 10 12:00 The FBI 13 1:00 Concern 13 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15 6:00 University of the Air 13 6:30 Galloping Gourmet 13 7:00 Canada A.M. 13 7:35 Concern 13 7:40 Canada A.M. 13 8:00 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 8:30 Romper Room 13 8:45 Mon Ami 8 and 10 9:00 oga 13 Friendly Giant 8 and 10 9:15 Ontario Schools 8 and 10 9:30 Pay Cards 13 10:00 It's Your Move 13 10:30 Mr. Dressup 8 and 10 Horoscope Dollars 13 11:00 Sesame Street 8 and 10 Lalies' Fare 13 11:30 'Let's Talk 13 12:00 Cartoons 8, 12 and 13 12:30 News 8 and 1.0 Let's Make A Deal 13 12:45 Movies 'Eve of St. Mark' 8; 'If a Man Answers' 10 1:00 Hollywood Squares 13 1:30 Definition 13 2:00 Wbats the Good Word 13 2:30 Edge of Night 8 and 10 He Knows She Knows 13 3:00 Juliette 8 Wednesday, at Three 10 That Talk Show 6 Another World 13 3:30 Take Thirty 8 and 10 Alphabet of Life 6 4:00 The Flintstones 13 Family Court 8 and 10 That Talk Show 6 4:30 Dr. Zonk and The. Zun- kins 8 and 10 My Three Sons 13 5:00 Ironside 13 Hogan's Heroes 8 Partridge Family 10 Doctor in The House 6 5:30 Hollywood Squares 6 Partridge Family 8 , Dick Van Dyke 10 6:00 News 8 10, 13, 6 . 6:30 The Brady Bunch 13 Truth or Consequences 8 Movie 'Many Rivers to Cross' 6 7:00 That's My Mama 13 Gunsrtioke 8 Little House on The Prairie In 7:30 Adam, Twelve 13 8:00 Nature of Things 8 Opening Night 10 Hockey: Boston at Mont- real' 13 8:30 Sanford and Son 6 Opening Night 8 9:00 The New Land 6 10:00 Global News Hour 6 To be announced 8, 10 10:30 First Person Singular 10 Newscope,13 11:00 The National 8, 10, 13 Movie. 'Career' 6 11:20 Local News 8, 10, 13 11:45 Mery Griffin 8 Police Woman 10 12:00 The FBI 13 1:00 Concern 13 The carbon dioxide present- „ in human'breatlican stimu- late a bee to sting. , . COMEDIAN JACK BENNY, show in a pose that became his trademark, is seen in a scene from one of his television shows in which he did a takeoff of western movies. Benny died last week in Hollywood at the age of 80 after being ill with cancer for a few days. He is sur- vived by his wife and a married daughter. " orRsroafls---January r It isn't often that a performer can survive the Hollywood rat race for more than fifty years and come out a winner, not only as an entertainer but as a person. But Jack Benny did. • In a world where a man was a star one day and a bum the next, Jack Benny stayed at the top of the ladder. In a town where scandal and vicious gossip were discussed over everyone's morn- ing coffee, Jack Benny remained untouched. And when he died last week in Hollywood, a bit Of good- ness went out of the town and the business, not because of what he did but because of what he was. Jack Benny was 80 when he died but who would have believed it? He was everlastingly young, the modern Ponce de Leon who, when heturnect39 said that would be his last birthday. So for years, Jack Benny was 39, not just because he said so but because he believed it. And, at 80, he was still 39. One of the ,few stars to survive the change from radio W televi-. sion, Benny was a comedian's comedian. His was not the blustery type of wit or the sarcas- tic barbed comments that some little minds have to content them- selves with. But a gentle sharp- ness that made its mark without. cutting, was his trademark. He could get more laughs with one look than most comedians could from two pages of jokes. Jack Benny had two trade- marks, both of which were utterly untrue but brought him lots of laughs and made him lots of money, akno one's expense but his own. His first image was that of a miserly cheapskate who would cheat his best friend. In real life, though he and his family never lived theiife of a big star, he nevertheless waS.'not stashin it all away either and many shoWs he did were benefits for worthy causes. . His other image, and the famous "Love in Bloom" theme song, was that of . a floundering violin player who could get more weird notes out of the instrument than any tone-deaf beginner. The truth was that Benny was one of the finest concert violinists in dre world of show business. He played many concerts under the country's greatest conductors. With Jack Benny; though, it was always more important to make people laugh than display your talent. And what a noble profession it is and what a glorious feeling to see faces light up with joy because of something 'Ti. Show by VL, tittle, though most of us w00l4 never admit it. • Will they diVOree 011 will theY make up, was the twie of the Taylor -Burton checUrs 0airne this past year. The former, side won as they were granted PaPeli in Switzerland apd went their separate ways, he sttaight into ' the arms of a European princess and she to a former Used car salesman! What a switch! At year's end, neither have married Again and Liz's beau is in trouble for being a little bad boy Ithnself while he was posing as an honest businessman. Unless SOIne big story breaks, I predict Burton and Taylor will,probably behl the headlines the biggest part of next year too, Liza MinnelB finally shed her Australian. hubby, Peter Allen, from whom she had been rated for sometime, to marry Jack Haley Jr. The odd little twist to that story was that Jack Haley Sr. had co-starred with her latemother, Judy Garland, in her first big movie, "The Wizard of Oz". To make all of us feel a little older, Frank Sinatra became grandaddy, courtesy of daughter Nancy and hubby Hugh Lambert. Frank's baby daughter, Tina, be- came a bride and a divorcee, all in the sante year: • ' Natalie Wood retired from the, screen king enough to welcome a" daughter, the first child for her • and her third husband; -Bob ' Wagner, who was also her first. husband and was married to her before she married Richard Gregson who is the father of her other daughter. Figure that one out! The world of show business suffered many losses in 1974, good people like western per- former Tex Ritter; announcer ' Chet Huntley; actress Agnes Moorehead; jazz performer Duke , Ellington; gospel singer Tony Fontaine; Cliff Arquett, TV's be- loved Charlie Weaver; character actor Walter Brennan; author Jacqueline Susann; former tele- vision host Ed Sullivan. But the saddest death for Canadians was that of announcer arlice Marsh who died in Mareh ,jp-ealifordia while waiting for a. heart trans- plant. Jack Lemmon (for "Save The Tiffer") and Glenda Jackson ("Travels With My Aunt") won the top Oscars and "The Sting", - was named the best picture of the previous year. Television awards were won by Mary Tyler Moore, Man Aida (of MASH), Telly V • you have said or done.. Bermyis --Savalas (Kojak) and Michael Learned. The series in which the latter stars, "The Waltons", also received acclaim. Canadian awards for recording artists were won by Anne Murray and Murray McLaughlan. , And of course, despite the fact that they are now known as show business people, the Kennedys continue to make headlines. Among the ways they hit the news in 1974 were Ted's an- nouncement not to seek the presi- dency, the tragic illness of his son and bad news that his wife Joan had had all she could take and was seeking solitude in a rest home; the marriage of Ethel and Robert's oldest daughter, Kath- leen; the death of Ari Onassis' first wife, Tina; and, in a more frivolous vein, the endless shop- ping sprees and world jaunts of Jacqueline, comedians trying to get a. laugh with their pet joke, "Have you heard about the Jackie Onassis doll? You wind it up and it goes shopping !" Despite all the jokes, though, in Novem- ber memories went back to Dallas and eleven years ago when her strength and dignity were something to remember and admire. comedy was never cruel or crude, only funny. He is survived by his wife of almost fifty years, former act- ress Mary Livingston, and a daughter Joan. • Benny died the way many per- formers would wish - at 80 still active, planning a television special and a movie - still a popular and talented entertainer. As part of his eulogy, Bob Hope said, "He, was stingy to the end; he only gave us eighty years." Stingy? No -way! For in all the years he performed, he gave most of all of himself. As we remember him, let us smile; he wouldn't want it any other Way. REVIEW OF 1974 As each year draws to a close we take a look at the.year's news and try to determine whose name was mentioned most, who re- ceived the most attention, who made a name for himself or her- self throughout the past twelve months. If we were to invade the world of show business, and I don't pre- tend to know since don't keep a record of such things, but I would hazard a guess that the name printed or mentioned the most in' 1974 would be Elizabeth Taylor. So what else is new? Do you ever wish she would board her lovely little yacht and sail off into the sunset, never to be heard from again? No, we on't really. We all love to read a t her naughty little escapades ecause secretly within our wicked little subcon- scious we maybe envy her just a ell INIM MN El I GOOD THINGS I HAPPEN' I WHEN YOU HELP 1 RED CROSS I 116.1.1.1 INN J Winston Hotel MILVERTON, ONT. THIS WEEKEND, JAN. 10, 11 Olden Brothers PERTH'S ONLY PIZZA PUB Eat in or take out 595-8900 •