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M914,, MAY 26
0:00 University of the Air 13
Friffitenstein 11
6:30 Gatteping Gourmet 13
7:00 Canada A,M, Nal
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7:35 Concern
7:49 Canada - 13
0:00 Ont. Sncil600, 11
8:30 Romper ROOM 13
8:45 B4 Allen 11 ,
Mon A411'8 and 10
' 9:00 Yoga „13 , •
Friendly Giant 8, 10
9:0 ,. Ont. Schools 8, 10, 11
9;30 Pay Cards 13
10:00 It's Your ,Move 13
10;30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10
Horoscope Dollars 13
11:00 Ladies' Fare 13
Sesame Street 8, 10
Five of a Kind 11
11:30 Let's Talk 13
I Saw That 11
1200 Cartoons 8, 10, 13
Midday 11
12:30 News 8 and 10
Let's Make a Deal -13
12:45 Movies 'Branded' 8
'essioa' 10
1:00 Hollywood Squares 13
Larry'SelWaY 11
1:30 Definition 13 •
Days of Our Lives 11
Canadian Cavalcade 6
2:00 What's the Good Wd. 13
2:30 Edge of Night 8, 10 -
The Doctors 11
Alphabet of Life 6
He Knows She Knows 13
3:00 Another World 13
Juliette 8
Monday at Three 10
General Hospital 11
That Talk Show 6 _
3:30 Take Thirty 8, 10
The Young, Restless 11
Allen- Spraggett 6
4:00 Family Court 8, 10
Flintstones 13
• Dinah 11
Doctor in the House 6
4:30 Forest Rangers 8, 10
My Three Sons 13
Hollywood Squares 6
5:00 .Hogan's Heroes 8
Partridge Family 10
Mannix 11
Ironside 13
Gilligan's Island 6
5:30 Partridge Family 8
Dick Van Dyke 10
Hogan's Heroes 6
6:00 News' 6, 8, 10, 11, 13
6:30 Truth or Consequences 8
Party. Game 11
The Brady Bunch 13
Movie The Scapegoat' 6
7:00 Gunsmoke 10, 11
Hee Haw 8
-'1The Rookies 13 -,
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10
Movie 'Assignment: Mu-
. nick' 11
Ian Tyson .13
8:30 This Is The Law 8, 10
Medical Centre 13
-Good Times 6
9:00 Lucas Tanner 6
Cannon 8, 10
• 6;10 Pig and .1,VhiStle 13
10:00 Can, Sports .Report. 13
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and 10
• Tommy Junks
Global News, Hour 6
10:30 Ein Pxosit 11 .
Nat, Thirty 8
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11;00 Take
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Global Journal 6 ,
11:20 Local News 0, 10, 13
11;364,arrY Solway 11'
Movie 4Davy
11:45 Mery Griffin 8
Rockford Files 10
10:04 Mery Griffin 11
Heel -age
Highways
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12:00 Movie You Lie So •
Deep My Love' 13
1;09 Concern 13
TUES., MAY 27
6:00 -University of the Air 13
4ightenstein 11
6:30 GailoPing Gourmet 13
7:00 Canada A.M. 13
Special Place 11
7:35 Concern 13
7:40 Canada A.M. 13
8:00 Ont; Schools 8, 10, 11
8:30 Romper Room 13
8:45 Ed Alien 1.4
Mon Ami 8 and 10
• 9:00 Yoga 13 •
Friendly Giant 8, 10
9:15 Ont. Schools O. 10, 11
9:30 Pay Cards 13
10:00 It's Your Move 13
Canadian Schools 10
10:30 Mr. Dressup 8, 10
' Horoscope, Dolls 13
11:00 Five of a Kind 11
. Sesame' Street 8, -10
*14adies' Fare 43
11:30 Let's Talk 13
- I Saw That 11
CartOans 8, 10, 13
Midday 11
12:30 News' 8, 10
Days o. fOur Lives 11
•Let's -Make a Deal 13
12:45 Movies 'Dark •City' 8
'The Lonely Are The
Brave' 10
1:00 Hollywood Squares 13
Larry Solway 11
1:30 Definition 13
Days of Our Lives 11
Canadian Cavalcade 6
2:00, What's The Good Wd. 13
2:30 Edge- of Night 8, 10
The Doctors 11
He Knows She Knows 13
Alphabet of Life 6
3:00 Juliette- 8
Tuesday at Three 10
General Hospital 11
Another World ir„
That Talk Show 6
3:30'Take Thirty 8, 10
LYThe Young, Restless 11
4.,X0, Family Court 8, '10
• Dinah 11
Flintstones 13
Doctor in the House 6
4:30 Forest Ranger 8, 10
, My Three Sons 13
Hollywood Squares 6
5:00 Hogan's Heroes 8
Partridge Family 10
Mannix 11
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0:30 Partridge Family 0
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6:39 Truth or Vensequenees 8
Part ,Galne 11
The Wady Bunch 13
Movie 'Texas Carnival'
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, Movin' On 11
Canada: Five POrt-
rafts 13
7;30 Chico and The Man 10
Circle Eight Ranch
8:00 Happy Pays 8
N.1114 Playoffs 10
Hawaii Five -0 11
Excuse My French 13.
Movie 'Forever Female'
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8;30 National Geographic:
Search for The Great
Apes' 13
Police Story 8
9:00 Barnaby Jones 11
9:30 Headline Hunters 13
To See Ourselves 8
10:00 Harry -0 13
To be announced 8
Tommy Banks 11 ,
Global News 'Hour 6
14:00 Nat. Newt 8, 10, 11, 13
Design Explosion 0
-11:20 Local News 0, 10, 13
11:30 Larry Solway 11
Movie 'Murder She
Said'- 0
11:45 Mery Griffin 8,
Night Stalker 10
°' 12:90 Mery 'Griffin 11
o Heritage Highways ia
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Moon' 13
1:30Concern 13
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11:30 Let's' Talk 13
I Saw That 11
,12:00 Cartoons 8, 10, 13
Midday 11
2:30 News 8 and 10
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Days Of. OUr-LIVOS 11
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1:00 Hollywood. *MOO 13
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He Knows She Knows 13
3:00 Ajultheattbeet8of Life 6
Wednesday at Three 10
General Hospital 11.
Another World -13
That Talk Show 6
3:30 TrhakeeyoTuhnirten8,Restless
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4:00 The Flintstones 13
Family Court 8. 10
Dinah 11
Doctor in The House 6
4:30 Forest Rangers 8, 10
My Three Sons 13
Hollywood Squares 6
5:00 Ironside 13
Hogan's Heroes 8
Partridge Family 10
Mannix 11 -
Gilligan's Island 6
5:30 Partridge Family 8
Dick Van Dyke 10,
Hogan's Heroes 6
6:00 News 6, 8, 10, 11, 13
6:30 The Brady Bunch 13
Truth, Consequences 8
Movie `Raintree Coun-
ty' 6
Partv Game 11
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WED., MAY 28
6:00 University of the Air
Frightensteln 11
6:30 Galloping Gourmet 43,,
7:00 Canada A.M. 13
Special Place 11
7:35 Concern 13
7:49 Canada A.M. 13
8:00 Ont. Schools 8, 10, 11 -
8:30 Romper Room 13
8:45 -Ed Allen 11
Mon Ami 8 and 10
9:00 Yoga 13
Friendly Giant 8, 10
9:15 Ont. Schools 8, 10, 11
9:30 Pay Cards 13
40:00 It's Your Move 13
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Channel 13 Entertainment
114iURSDAY MIDNIGHT- "THE 'PEOPLE" starring Kim Dart**. -
Diane Varsi and William Shatner.
FRIDAY, 1:30 p.m. -"DA. MURDER ONE" starring Robert Con t
rad, Howard 1?uff and Diane Baker. •
FRIDAY MIDNIGHT -"A ,STORM IN SUMMER" starring Peter
Ustinov and Marlyn Mason.
SATURDAY, 12:30 p.m.- "THE FAR OUT WEST" starring Ann
• Sheridan and pouglas Fowler. •
SATURD Y, 8:00 p.m. -=-"THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB"
ring Jaines Stewart and,,Henry Fonda. , •
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT- "RIVER OF MYSTERY" starring Vic
Morrow and Louise Sorel.
SUNDAY, 1:00 p.m. -"RAID ON ROMMEL" starring Richard Bur-
ton and John Colicos.
SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT- "TENAFLY" starring James McEachiu
and Rosanna Huffman.
TUESDAY, 12:05 a.m.-- "YOU LIE SO DEEP MY LOVE" starring
Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson and Walter Pidgeon.
WEDNESDAY, 1:05 a.m.- "MOUSE ON THE MOON" starring
Margaret Rutherford and Terry Thomas. •
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 p.m.-,- "JOE KIDD" starring Clint Eastwood 1
and John Saxon. ,
WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT- "OKLAHOMA TERRITORY" starring
Bill Williams aid Gloria Talbot. •1
'Channel
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7:00 That's My Mama 13
Gunsmoke 8
Little House on The
Prairie 10, 11
7:30 Banjo Parlor 13
Bakball: 8
8:00 Movie `Joe Kid' 13
Movie 'My Father's
House' 11
Baseball: Montreal at 4,
Cincinnati 10
9:00 Mac Davis 6
0:00 Global News Hour 6
Bob Newhart 11
- Adam 12 13
0:30 Love Thy Neighbor 11
• Can. Sports Report 8, 10
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Irtiscope .13
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THURSDAY, 1:45 p.m.- 'THE s. LAST SUNSET" starring Rock
`Hudson and Dorothy Malone. A trail boss searches for a killer
who purposely joins a cattle drive from Medco to the Texas
border to lure him into a hangman's noose.
FRIDAY, 12:45 "PRESSURE POINT" starring Sidney Poi -
tier and Hobby Darin. A Negro psychiatrist recaUs the prob-
lems he had in 1942 with a vicious :American band
leader arrested for subversive activities and sent to federal
prison. ,
FRIDAY, 11:45 p.m.- "THE SCALPHUNTERS" starring Burt
Lancaster and Shelley Winters. An above-average yarn about
the uneasy alliance between a fur trapper and an escaped
slave. against an outlaw gang. •
SATURDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "THE MAGICIAN" starring Billy Bixby
and Keene Curtis. A master magician with a robin hood com-
pulsion to help people in trouble. •
SATURDAY, 11:45 p.m. -"THE CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF;
with Oliver Reed and Clifford Evans. The chilling drama of
a monstrous half -man, half -wolf who spreads horror throughout
the 18th century Spanish countryside.
MONDAY, 12:20 a.m.-"GILDERSLEEVE'S GHOST" starring Har-
old Peary and Marion Martin. An invisible woman, a gorilla
spooks and a mad scientist get mixed up in a haunted house.
MONDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "JESSICA" starring Angie Dickinson and
Maurice Chevalier. The women of a fantail Italiah town, jea-
lous of a beautiful widow, plot to ruin her by refusing to
have anything to do with their husbands.
TUESDAY, 12:45 p.m.-- "THE LONELY ARE THE BRAVE" star-
ring Kirk Douglas and Walter Matthau. An individualist pits
himself against the constraints of conformity in the jet age.
WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p.m.- "X-15" starring James Stewart and
Charles Bronson. The mental and physical problems faced
in the rigors of research work at a California air force base.
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11:20 Local News 8,10, 13
11:30 Larry Solway 11
Movie `Devils of Dark-
ness' 6,
11:45 Mery griffin 8
Movie On 10
12:00 Movie 'Oklahoma Terri-
tory' 1*
Merv. Griffin 11
1:10 Concern 13 •
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teur sports need a big bbost and
this* is the best way to show the
country just what we have to of-
fer in that department. ,
The Montreal ExpoS have be-
gun their new season on- CBC
Television, a Series that has be-
come increasingly more popular
tIuoughoutthe pastseasos. This
ye r's schedule calls fo cover- -
age of 13 home gametfrom "Tarry •
Park; eight away-frem-home
games; the All Star game trona
Milwaukee and the World,Swies.
Sonte playoffay also be
seen.
They played their first game on
April 16 at Pittsburgh. Future
scheduled games look something
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p.m., Montreal at CMcinnati;
June 4, 8 p.m., L.A. at Montreal;
June 18, 8 p.m., New York at
Montreal; June 25, 8, Chicago at
Montreal; July 2, 8, Pittsburgh at
Montreal; July 9, 3:30,' Montreal
at Houston; July 23, 8, Houston at
Montreal; AugUst 2, 8, Philadel-
phia at4Ylontreal; August „8,
RontreAl. at New York. • August
1 , 8, San ancisco at Montreal;
August 16; 8, L.A. at, Montreal;
August 20, 8, San Diego at Mont-
real; September 3, 7:35, Montreal
at Philadelphia; September 10, 8,
Philadelphia at Montreal; Sep-
tember 17, 8:30, Montreal at St.
Louis; September 24 at 8, Si
Louis at Montreal. The All-Star
Game is on Tuesday, July 15, at
:30.
Again this season, Dave Van
Horne will call .the play-by-play
action and Duke Snider will give
the color commentary and back-
ground information.
This is the beginning of a new
six-year agreement between the
Montreal Expos and the CBC net-
work which was made final last
summer. From this season, 1975,
to the summer season of 1980, the
Expos' games will be telecast on
the network, a routine that was
Noise pollution
• STOCKHOLM - In the first
such decision in Sweden, the
Swedish Court of Appeal has
ordered the country's high-
way administration depart-
ment to pay over 150,000 plus
moving costs to the owners of
a suburban home.
A new 12 -lane freeway 500
feet from the house produced
intOlerable noise levels and
the court judged the house
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Channel 6 Entertainment
THURSDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "A GIFT FOR HEIDI". The continuation
of her fa -mous "Heidi" story by Johanna Spyri, telling of a
young girl's adventures in the Swiss Alps. Sandy Descher and
Douglas Fowley.
THURSDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "ASSIGNMENT TO KILL". A secret in-
• vestigator attempts to uncover a murderer and an interna-
tional organization in Switzerland. With Patrick O'Neal, Joan
Hackett and Sir John Gielgud.
THURSDAY, 11:30 p.m.- "LADIES' MAN". Jerry Lewis stars in
a madcap comedy about a man who, jilted by his sweet-
heart, loses himself in his work. With Helen Tranbel.
FRIDAY, 11:00 p.m.- "JOY HOUSE". A brooding tale of irony
as a playboy, seeking refuge in a gloomy French mansion,
has his life threatened and is befriended by a wealthy Amer-
ican woman who attempts to use him for her own ends. Jane
Fonda, Alain Delon, Lola Albright.
SATURDAY, 10:00 p.m.- "THE LAST CHALLENGE". A retired
gunfighter, turned marshal, finds his leisurely life upset
when a young gunslinger arrives to challenge his record.
Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson, Chad Everett.
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT- "HAUNTED PALACE". A man becomes
• cursed by an evil spirit when he re -opens the home of his
ancestor who was burned as a witch. Vincent Price, Debra
Paget, Lon Chaney.
MONDAY, 6:20 "THE SCAPEGOAT". After murdering his
wife, a French nobleman tries to involve his British look-
alike in his scheme. Alec Gninness, Nicole Maurey, Bette
Davis.
MONDAY, 11:30 p.m.- "DAVY". A successful family variety
• act faces' the possibility of a breakup when one member is
asked to audition for the Royal Opera. Harry Secombe, Ron
Randell, Alexander Knox.
TUESDAY, 6:30 p.m. -"TEXAS CARNIVAL". A carnival side-
show team is mistaken for a pair of millionaires at a grand-
oise Texas resort hotel. Esther Williams, Red Skelton.
TUESDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "FOREVER FEMALE". Captures the show
business comedy of Broadway as Ginger Rogers is east in a
role she is too old for, causing conflict between the pro-
ducer, the writer and a young actress 'vying for the part.
With William Holden, Paul Douglas, Pat Crowley.
TUESDAY, 11:30 p.m.- "MURDER SHE SAID". Acting as an
amateur sleuth, a spinster becomes a maid on an invalid's
estate to solve a murder she witnesses. Margatet Rutherford
and Arthur Kennedy.
WEDNESDAY, 6:30 p.m.- "RAINTREE COUNTY". The frustra-
tions, desires and accomplishments of three young people
• during the civil war. Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift,
Eva Marie Saint, Lee Marvin, Rod Taylor, Agnes Moorehead.
WIEDNISSDAY, 11:30 p.m. -"DEVILS OF DARKNESS". When a
writer decides to investigate the mysterious killing of two
Mends his search lends 10 a group of devil worshippers. Wil-
liam %/Wester, Hubert Noel, Tracy Reed.
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